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Title: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 14, 2020, 08:44:50 PM
Link to last week's rankings:

https://www.cfb51.com/big-ten/b1g-power-rankings-week-3-18453/

Votes through @TyphonInc (https://www.cfb51.com/index.php?action=profile;u=8) , 15 voters:
(https://i.imgur.com/umYwlO9.png)
Drop the high and low:
(https://i.imgur.com/Kn4yiUr.png)
Graphic display of results so far this year:
(https://i.imgur.com/Ek88KGS.jpg)
COTY/Hot Seat Chart (if your team is on the left your coach is in the running for COTY, if your team is on the right your team may be looking for a new coach):
(https://i.imgur.com/mEJCy4M.jpg)
Vote distribution:
(https://i.imgur.com/uNlooGj.jpg)
Schedule/performance chart:
(https://i.imgur.com/qOnU2eH.png)






Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: Brutus Buckeye on November 14, 2020, 11:53:44 PM
The transitive property has officially been busted by the Illini.

Illinois beat Rutgers, who beat Michigan State, who beat Michigan, who beat Minnesota, who beat the Illini. 

To make matters worse, that was each teams only win. 

What in the Hell do you do with THAT? 

Treat one of them as a fluke, perhaps. But which one? 

The Little Brown Jug? O0
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: Hawkinole on November 15, 2020, 01:22:14 AM
I wish you would stop linking last week's rankings, because each week mine seem to teeter on getting worse. That said:
1. Ohio St
2. Indiana
3. Northwestern
4. Wisconsin
5. Purdue
6. Iowa
The rest are irrelevant
7. Nebraska
8. Maryland
9. Minnesota
10. Michigan St
11. Michigan
12. Illinois
13. Rutgers
14. Penn St.
I can't believe I said this. My top 3 were the same. I didn't figure a team that could not practice for much of two weeks could beat Michigan. Tells us a lot about the state of Michigan football.

Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: LittlePig on November 15, 2020, 06:35:44 AM
I agree I think you may need to throw out each of these teams 1 victory and judge them on what else they did.

ILL >  Rut > MSU > Mich > Minn > ILL

But the problem is that all of them have not done much of anything other than their 1 victory.  For now I think I am just going to put the 5 "transitives" at the bottom, which I guess means PSU defaults to 6th last..

Oh well here goes nothing.

1.  OSU
2.  Wisc
Wow, the time off did not hurt Wiscy at all.
3.  NW
Don't be fooled by all of NW's close games.  This team is good.
4.  Indy
Indiana has looked really impressive lately but the teams they have beaten have looked less and less impressive each week.
5.  Iowa
6.  Purdue
It would be nice if Purdue could find a way to play Wiscy
7.  MD
8.  Neb
9.  PSU
10.  Mich
11.  Minn
12.  ILL
13.  RUT
14.  MSU
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: MaximumSam on November 15, 2020, 07:29:30 AM
1. Ohio State: Resting up for a tilt with the Hoosiers
2. Wisconsin: A thorough ass whooping of Michigan, and the defense looks as strong as they've ever had.  Mertz looked pretty average, and it's impossible to make any judgments given he has played two games interrupted by 21 days of COVID.  But their rushing game was back to the tune of 341 yards.  What does this team look like when they run and pass?
3. Indiana: Just another dominant performance by the Hoosiers. 
4. Northwestern: Another strong display of defense and just enough offense to get by.  It's rare to find a Purdue game where neither team cracks 300 yards of offense, but that is the Northwestern special. Will it be enough for Wisconsin?
5. Purdue: Gave it their best shot, but at some point this team must figure out how to run the ball.  2 yards rushing just won't do.
6. Iowa: Morphing into a solid Iowa team.  QB play remains an issue, which is not that unusual, but you'd like to see more than 111 yards passing when you have a good crop of wideouts.
7. Maryland: I guess?  Gets real shifty around here, and I have a hard time putting any faith in Maryland.  But they have two wins.
8. Nebraska: Sure, why not.  They had fewer than 300 yards of offense, and PSU had over 500, but they get the win and PSU didn't. 
9. Penn State: Winless, though not completely hopeless.  Should probably be like 2-2, but they must have pissed off the football gods in 2020.
10. Michigan: This team did nothing well against Wisconsin.  Luckily the schedule gets more friendly for a few weeks.
11. Minnesota: Just pulling teams out of a hat now.
12. Illinois: Beat Rutgers
13. Rutgers: Beat MSU
14. MSU: Beat Michigan
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: 847badgerfan on November 15, 2020, 09:16:19 AM
1. Wisconsin
2. Ohio State
3. Indiana
4. Northwestern
5. Iowa

Puke

6. Nebraska
7. Purdue
8. Maryland
9. Illinois
10. Michigan State
11. Michigan
12. Minnesota
13. Rutgers
14. Penn State
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: FearlessF on November 15, 2020, 09:28:58 AM
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Wisconsin
4. Northwestern
5. Maryland
6. Iowa
7. Purdue
8. Nebraska
9. Minnesota
10. Michigan State
11. Penn State
12. Michigan
13. Illinois
14. Rutgers 
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: Brutus Buckeye on November 15, 2020, 10:05:00 AM

1 Ohio State
2 Wisconsin
3 Northwestern
4 Indiana 
5 Purdue 
6 Iowa 
7 Nebraska 
8 Penn State 
9 Minnesota 
10 Illinois 
11 Rutgers 
12 Michigan tate 
13 Michigan 

n/a Maryland 
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: Benthere2 on November 15, 2020, 01:01:25 PM
1 Ohio State
2 Indiana
3 Northwestern
4 Purdue
5 Maryland
6 Iowa
7 Wisconsin
8 Nebraska
9 Minnesota
10 Illinois
11Rutgers
12 Michigan
13 MSU
14 Penn State
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: Hawkinole on November 15, 2020, 01:39:07 PM

3.  NW
Don't be fooled by all of NW's close games.  This team is good.

Northwestern has a defense. Paddy Fischer is a standout.
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: Temp430 on November 15, 2020, 04:36:03 PM
1. Ohio State
2. Wisconsin
3. Indiana
4. Northwestern
5. Iowa
6. Purdue
7. Maryland
8. Rutgers
9. Michigan State
10. Nebraska
11. Illinois
12. Michigan
13. Penn State
14. Minnesota
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: iahawk15 on November 15, 2020, 05:31:27 PM
1) Ohio State
2) Wisconsin
3) Indiana
4) Northwestern
5) Iowa
6) Purdue
7) Maryland
8) Nebraska
9) Illinois
10) Michigan
11) Penn State
12) Minnesota
13) Rutgers
14) Michigan State
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: Brutus Buckeye on November 15, 2020, 11:31:33 PM
Some real variety with the last place teams. 
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: fezzador on November 16, 2020, 08:25:19 AM
1) Ohio State
2) Indiana
3) Wisconsin
4) Northwestern
5) Purdue
6) Iowa
7) Maryland
8) Nebraska
9) Michigan
10) Minnesota
11) Michigan State
12) Penn State
13) Illinois
14) Rutgers
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: NorthernOhioBuckeye on November 16, 2020, 09:14:33 AM
1. Ohio State - Still here until someone beats them
2. Wisconsin - Very impressive outing. They looked very good and sharp. But I'm not sure how much was them playing well vs UM just giving up. Hard to say.
3. Indiana - We'll see how good they are this weekend. 
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4. Northwestern - Playing close games and coming out on top. Reminds me of 2002 Ohio State.
5. Iowa - I think they finally started to play football. Looking good right now.
6. Purdue - As someone else mentioned, they need to be able to run the ball. Still playing well however.
7. Maryland - Bottom of the middle group. Hope they can play this weekend.
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8. Nebraska - Of the bottom group of teams, not sure anyone below them would beat them now.
9. Michigan State - At least they beat Michigan
10. Penn State - Still believe this team is better than their record. They just need to put it all together on the field.
11. Michigan - It is looking more like the team has quit. 
12. Minnesota - I'm not sure they could beat anyone above them at this point. I think some of their oars are not in the water. 

13. Illinois - Won the toilet bowl. 
14. Rutgers - Barely lost the toilet bowl. 
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: LetsGoPeay on November 16, 2020, 12:47:57 PM


Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: SFBadger96 on November 16, 2020, 01:00:25 PM
1) Ohio State.
2) Wisconsin: I love a good beat down of Michigan in Ann Arbor, even if they suck.
3) Indiana: big week for the Hoosiers.
4) Northwestern: big week for the Wildcats (and the Badgers).
5) Purdue: not a bad enough loss to move the Boilermakers below an Iowa team they beat.
6) Iowa: good treatment of a backsliding Gopher squad. PSU shouldn't be much trouble, either.
7) Maryland: no change on the bye.
...(your guess is as good as mine)...
8) Michigan State: best win of the one-win teams?
9) Minnesota: on the basis of its convincing win over Illinois.
10) Nebraska: wins are nice.
11) Michigan: better than Illinois? Maybe.
12) Illinois: wins are nice.
13) Rutgers: doesn't seem fair based on its win over MSU, but all these teams are bad, and I have an anti-Rutgers bias.
14) Penn State: 0-4 is 0-4.
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 16, 2020, 01:17:38 PM
Not my rankings, just information:

How each team has done against their opponents relative to their opponents' other opponents:
Notes:


Average of 1:
Average of 1.375:
Average of 1.5:
Average of 1.875:
Average of 2:
Average of 2.375:
Average of 2.5:
Average of 2.667:
Average of 2.875

Average of 3:
Average of 3.167:
Average of 3.125:
Average of 3.75:

Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 16, 2020, 01:32:51 PM


Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: betarhoalphadelta on November 16, 2020, 02:32:01 PM
    Purdue:  The NU loss isn't bad and their win over Iowa keeps looking better and better but only barely beating an Illinois team that got smoked by UW and freaking Minnesota is a bit troubling.  
Bear in mind, Purdue was leading Illinois 31-10 at the end of the 3rd quarter. They got lackadaisical on defense, and let Illinois get two late scores to make it much closer than it was looking. 

Granted, I'm not saying Purdue played great. Gave up way too many yards, had 11 penalties for 103 yards (including drive-extending penalties on both of Illinois' last two scoring drives). But they never trailed in the game, and simply missed their opportunities to put the Illini away definitively by shutting them down or salting away the clock in the 4th quarter. 
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 16, 2020, 07:26:25 PM
Bear in mind, Purdue was leading Illinois 31-10 at the end of the 3rd quarter. They got lackadaisical on defense, and let Illinois get two late scores to make it much closer than it was looking.

Granted, I'm not saying Purdue played great. Gave up way too many yards, had 11 penalties for 103 yards (including drive-extending penalties on both of Illinois' last two scoring drives). But they never trailed in the game, and simply missed their opportunities to put the Illini away definitively by shutting them down or salting away the clock in the 4th quarter.
All of this is true and I get what you are saying.  The thing is that it would mean a lot more to me if we were discussing whether to rank Purdue #10 or #11 but we aren't.  I have them at #6.  The other voters so far have them at:

This is an illustration of the down-side of being highly ranked.  If Purdue was down around #10/#11 beating Illinois by a TD after leading by 21 and giving up two late TD's to make it look close would be a major feather in their cap.  The problem is that they aren't down around #10/#11 so they aren't being compared to those teams.  Instead they are #4/5/6/7 and being compared to much better teams.  In THIS comparison beating Illinois by "only" a TD is a problem.  Also, while they did have a 21 point lead at the end of the third quarter, the game was reasonably competitive almost from start to finish.  It is true that Purdue never trailed and led by 21 at the end of the third quarter but that was their biggest lead of the game and they only held if for about five minutes.  The other 55 minutes were all within two scores.  That isn't good compared to Wisconsin and it isn't even good compared to Minnesota.  

At the end of the day it isn't impacting my ranking of Purdue very much.  When I look at Purdue's season, here is what I see:

I have a number of problems in ranking them.  First, I don't think I know much about Northwestern.  Second, I'm always a big proponent of the concept that teams have good and bad games and since Purdue only has three games that is a problem.  Maybe their NU game was a really bad game (that probably would not be replicated) and they should be #2 or #3.  Maybe their Iowa game was a really good game (that probably would not be replicated) and they should be #9 or #10.  I need more data.  If all the games are played this weekend it will help a lot:

Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: TyphonInc on November 16, 2020, 07:57:46 PM
Am I lucky, skilled or lazy? I'm not moving my top 6 from last week. Last weeks ranking in ()

1. Ohio State (0) - until someone beats them.
2. Wisconsin (0) - until someone or covid beats them.
3. Indiana (0) - Who circled this game as OSU premier match up for the covid season?

4. Northwestern (0) - 

5. Purdue (0)
6. Maryland (0)
7. Nebraska (+1)
8. Iowa (+2)

Needed a preseason to inflate their abysmal W-L record.  
9. Penn State (-2)

10. Michigan (-1)
11. Michigan State (0) - Lombardi as league MVP ... For The Other Team!
12. Minnesota (0)


14. Illinois (+1) 

13. Rutgers (-1) 
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 18, 2020, 11:57:46 AM
14. Illinois (+1)
13. Rutgers (-1)
What did you mean here?  You have them listed as Illinois before Rutgers but numbered as Rutgers before Illinois.  
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 18, 2020, 12:00:03 PM
Some real variety with the last place teams.
IMHO, everybody who has MSU not #14 is relying WAY to heavily on one rivalry game win.  Even that win was only the third best performance against Michigan so far this year (behind UW and IU and ahead of only MN).  In their other three games the Spartans have the worst performances of the year against IU, IA, and RU.  
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 18, 2020, 12:52:33 PM
Results posted, votes through @TyphonInc (https://www.cfb51.com/index.php?action=profile;u=8) , 15 voters.  

Two things jumped out at me:


Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 18, 2020, 12:56:55 PM
Another thing:

Northwestern is currently #4 which is last among undefeated teams.  However, their ranking has a lot more basis this year than tOSU's, UW's, and IU's combined.  I noted above that the top three haven't played any teams ranked above #8.  By contrast, NU's four wins were over #5, #6, #7, and #8.  Even if they get run off the field this weekend I think they'll still stay at least #4 because those four wins prop them up.  Who would you move ahead of them?  My answer is Iowa but I don't think I'll get a lot of agreement even if the Wildcats look horrible against UW while the Hawkeyes destroy PSU.  
Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: medinabuckeye1 on November 19, 2020, 11:30:17 AM
With the cancellation of UMD/MSU and assuming no further cancellations, after this weekend our 14 teams will have played the following number of games:


If that holds, when I do the ranking by relative performance against opponents it will be as follows:

A note on ties:  As of last week the only tie was that Michigan and Illinois both lost to Wisconsin by 38 points.  Last week I broke that tie in favor of Illinois based on HFA.  I assumed that it was tougher to lose to UW by 38 in Madison than at home.  I've changed my mind on that.  In this odd COVID season I'm not sure how much HFA is worth so I'll just settle ties by averaging.  

The plan:
Right now IL and M are tied for 1st/2nd as against Wisconsin.  Assuming that the Wildcats do better against the Badgers than the Wolverines and Illini did, they will be tied for 2nd/3rd of three.  Per the above, second should be credited with a 3 and third with a 4 so both M and IL will get a 3.5.  


Averages through week 4 (with update for the M/IL tie):
Average of 1:
Average of 1.38:
Average of 1.5:
Average of 1.88:
Average of 2:
Average of 2.38:
Average of 2.5:
Average of 2.67:
Average of 2.88:
Average of 3.17:
Average of 3.25:
Average of 3.75:

Title: Re: B1G Power Rankings, week 4
Post by: Brutus Buckeye on November 20, 2020, 12:22:55 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fs_J2Ba6MFE&ab_channel=MMVPNSports