1. Ohio State: The best offensive performance in the modern history of the Game? Certainly not the best defensive performance. The best part of having three Heisman candidates is if one guy isn't having his best game (Chase Young) and one is inconsistent (Fields) you still have another one (Dobbins) who runs for 211 yards and 49 yards receiving. Tough to stop.
2. Wisconsin: Jumping them up because they are #2 by performance, also they convincingly beat a good team on the road. Knuckled down on Gophs rushing attack, left them unable to get consistent yards and then points.
3. Michigan: Welp. Offensively, they started off amazing - Patterson looked like a five star quarterback, receivers were open everywhere, and they were blocking Chase Young. It couldn't last, but it was good enough to win the game if they got anything at all out of their defense. Which they didn't.
4. Minnesota: A deflating loss given the circumstances and the score, but no shame to be had here. They had some chances, and it didn't quite work out. Getting down near the goal line and not scoring hurt. Also, don't punt when you have 4th and 2 at the opponent's 35 yard line.
5. Penn State: I know they had their backup QB in, but getting outgained by Rutgers is...not good.
6. Iowa: Nice win to end the season a perfect Iowaish 9-3.
7. Indiana: Hoosiers are 8-4 and win a game in OT.
Woof
8. Nebraska: I don't care, I had been putting Illinois here but I simply cannot. Nebraska at least made for entertainment.
9. Purdue: Same. Also, check back next year to see where this is going. Well I guess you could say that about Nebraska too.
10. Michigan State: Somehow found themselves in a competetive game with Maryland. Impressive. Well not really.
11. Illinois: Somehow got blown out at home by Northwestern, who passed for 55 yards.
12. Northwestern: Victory
13. Maryland: Almost a victory
14. Rutgers: Hey they outgained PSU, they should get hats. Also bring on Schiano.