This conference will never take regular season conference championship championships lightly, but this one has a little less oomph. Probably somewhat the ESPN article, although that's not really getting much traction, but a lot the blah year for the Big Ten, mixed with MSUs schedule. Not a lot of big games. Purdue obviously. UM, yeah, bit it was a noon game, they lost. OSU and Nebraska rounded out the top 5 and both were so early (Nebraska was one of the December games) that nobody realized they were big games at the time. Purdue, and sort of Michigan, are the only games since that early December game against a then top 5 Notre Dame, that had that big game feel.
Team has plenty inside, getting good Winston/Langford is the difference between being a second weekend team and a third weekend team. I think I'd make them the favorite next weekend in NYC due to depth. I think Purdue has the better starting 5, but if MSU can seal the top seed, they would get either a Nebraska team they crushed or UM playing a third game in 3 days on Saturday, followed by a title game against a slight fest Purdue-OSU winner. Those weekend games should be awesome. The lead up? Not so much.