Fighter of the Nightman
- Chicago, IL
I can't even remember my order from the last time I ranked them, but the only SUPER clear things are that (A) OSU is the most difficult and (B) Western Illinois is the least difficult. However, I would probably give them these pretty clear-cut tiers:Ranking the games on our schedule from most difficult to least difficult:
Ohio St
@Duke
@Indiana
@Washington
USC
@Wisconsin
Rutgers
Maryland
Northwestern
@Purdue
Western Michigan
Western Illinois
Heavy Underdogs ... a win is nothing less than icing on the cake!
vs. Ohio State
A Loss (By Itself) Doesn't Hurt Us ... want to go 1-2 at worst and hopefully 2-1.
at Indiana
at Duke
at Washington
Could Definitely Lose But SHOULDN'T Lose ... losing both of these puts us in "disappointing season" territory, given we likely lost 2-3+ from the above.
vs. USC
at Wisconsin
Need to Win, Period ... if we lose these, we were simply way overhyped.
vs. Rutgers
vs. Maryland
vs. Northwestern
at Purdue
Loss = Disaster ... win or die trying.
vs. Western Michigan
vs. Western Illinois
Winning only those bottom-tier games gets us to 6 wins and a second straight bowl ... but we would all be pretty underwhelmed with not getting a second straight winning record in the regular season for the first time in literally decades with the momentum we have. If you sweep the bottom and at least protect our home field vs. USC, we are 7-5 and can at least find this season to be somewhat of a success. However...
... put me down for the 8+ wins or bust camp. We have a favorable schedule, we have more recruiting momentum than we have had in nearly 20 years and the hype around the potential stability of the program is at levels many of us have never seen in our entire lifetimes. We simply need to capitalize on it, IMO. So, I think for a "successful season," we need to do the following:
1. Go 6-0 vs. the bottom two tiers.
2. Preferably go 2-0 vs. USC and Wisconsin. However, if we lose one here, we need to make up for it with a big road win at Indiana/Duke/Washington.
3. Get 1 win out of the top tiers (or 2 wins if we slip up vs. USC or Wisconsin) to get us to 8 regular season wins. Anything past that is nothing short of awesome. With that said ... I think we can and will get to 9!
I think we go 7-1 in games for those bottom three tiers ... take your pick if we lose a tough road game vs. an inferior opponent (Wisconsin or Purdue) or stub our toe at home when we need a win like we've done a lot in the past couple years, the latest being last year vs. Minnesota (USC being this year's main opportunity for that). I then think we lose to OSU, win at Duke and split the Indiana/Washington games.