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Topic: Big Ten East v West

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FearlessF

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #42 on: December 14, 2020, 11:48:09 PM »
the old question

if Northwestern is playing well and threatening to win... do the zebras throw a few flags to help the Buckeyes?
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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #43 on: December 15, 2020, 12:35:57 AM »




My guess:
B1G-E wins 9-8 overall with wins this weekend in Indy, Bloomington, and Happy Valley and B1G-W wins in Picastaway and Iowa City.  That is REALLY close for the year as a whole. 


I believe you are correct in counting out the tie between East and West, which I didn't do a good job at before. As for predictions for the final week, I will go with this:

E - Ohio State > Northwestern
E - Indiana > Purdue
E - Rutgers > Nebraska
E - Penn St > Illinois
W - Iowa > Michigan

E-4 > W-1

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #44 on: December 15, 2020, 12:52:36 AM »
the old question

if Northwestern is playing well and threatening to win... do the zebras throw a few flags to help the Buckeyes?
I don't think Northwestern will be a threat to win by midway through the 3rd Qtr. They have a defense to hang in there for a while, and while Indiana showed how vulnerable Ohio State can be on defense, Northwestern does not have that Indiana's offensive capability. 
I have considered the premise of your question as it applies in big conference games. I recall a game about 5-years or so ago involving Iowa State and Texas that made me wonder if referees, whether consciously, or not, have motive to, and act, to help the conference get a team into a bigger game.

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #45 on: December 15, 2020, 10:39:49 AM »
I never believed in officials consciously trying to steer the outcome of a game until the Huskers were on their way out of the Big 12.

Now, you'll never get me to believe otherwise.. The end of the innocence 
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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #46 on: December 15, 2020, 04:53:39 PM »
I believe you are correct in counting out the tie between East and West, which I didn't do a good job at before. As for predictions for the final week, I will go with this:

E - Ohio State > Northwestern
E - Indiana > Purdue
E - Rutgers > Nebraska
E - Penn St > Illinois
W - Iowa > Michigan

E-4 > W-1

Well,
Indy-Purdue canceled
Iowa-Michigan cancelled

What's left?
E-3 > W-0

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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #47 on: December 15, 2020, 04:56:47 PM »
can Nebraska/Rutgers move again to Saturday??
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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #48 on: December 21, 2020, 05:37:38 PM »
Here is what I have (somebody correct me if I missed something):
B1G-E:
  • 1-0 tOSU, beat UNL
  • 1-0 IU, beat UW
  • 1-1 UMD, beat MN, lost to NU
  • 1-1 M, beat MN, lost to UW
  • 1-1 MSU, beat NU, lost to IA
  • 1-1 RU, beat PU, lost to IL
  • 0-2 PSU, lost to UNL and IA
  • 6-6 overall
B1G-W:
  • 2-0 IA, beat MSU and PSU
  • 1-0 IL, beat RU
  • 1-1 UW, beat M, lost to IU
  • 1-1 UNL, beat PSU, lost to tOSU
  • 1-1 NU, beat UMD, lost to MSU
  • 0-1 PU, lost to RU
  • 0-2 MN, lost to M and UMD
  • 6-6 overall
So they were tied 6-6 heading into this past weekend then:
  • UNL>RU made it 7-6 W
  • tOSU>NU made it 7-7
  • PSU>IL made it 8-7 in favor of the B1G-E

Close, really close.  


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Re: Big Ten East v West
« Reply #49 on: December 21, 2020, 07:48:38 PM »
So they were tied 6-6 heading into this past weekend then:
  • UNL>RU made it 7-6 W
  • tOSU>NU made it 7-7
  • PSU>IL made it 8-7 in favor of the B1G-E

Close, really close. 


East wins by 1 game AGAIN

Difference is the CCG. AGAIN

 

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