You are what your record says you are:
Contenders:
1) Ohio State--solidly exorcised the demons.
2) Indiana--enjoyed their in-state scrimmage.
3) Oregon--good win, but they are a few steps behind the top two.
Top 25-ish:
4) USC--did what it was supposed to. Quality wins against Michigan and Iowa.
5) Iowa--impressive win on the road over Nebraska. Above Michigan based on the quality of their losses (Indiana, Oregon), which is weird.
6) Michigan--can't ding them too much for losing to a better team. But best wins are Washington and Northwestern.
Not Ready for Prime Time:
7) Penn State--still not sure what to do with this team. Saturday's result wasn't one to write home about, but the talent still has a high ceiling.
8) Washington--here because of the H2H over Illinois.
9) Illinois--decent win over Northwestern, quality win over USC, highly suspect loss to the Badgers.
10) Northwestern--worst loss is Nebraska, solid win over Penn State, Illinois takes the H2H.
Really Not Very Good:
11) Minnesota--took advantage of a weak schedule, and vanquished their hapless border rival. Good win over Nebraska.
12) Nebraska--best win was over Northwestern, brutal losses to Minnesota, Penn State, and Iowa. Oh so close against USC.
13) Rutgers--who is to say, but playing the Badgers, I'd lay heavy odds on the State University of New Jersey.
14) UCLA--win over Penn State is worth something. But there's nothing else to get excited about.
15) Michigan State--got their first conference win against a bad Maryland team.
Pur-Don't:
16) Maryland--sure, Wisconsin has the better wins, but H2H Maryland smoked the Badgers in Madison, and Wisconsin's offense is terrible.
17) Wisconsin--decent defense, terrible offense. When I say terrible offense, you're not processing just how bad it is. Incompetent.
18) Purdue--sigh. Indiana wasn't a good way to end their season.