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<blockquote data-quote="Piotyr" data-source="post: 1590087" data-attributes="member: 747104"><p>I'll update this after the Purdue-Nebraska game ends, but for now, the per possession B1G standings:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]7547[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>More separation between the top 4 and everyone else. Michigan maintaining their dominant margin to this point, we'll see what happens tomorrow. Minnesota looks a lot better if the games against Illinois didn't count. However, overall, this is starting to become a very accurate comparison tool as to relative strengths of teams in the conference. Clear top 4 of Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and Ohio State (with Michigan a half step ahead of anybody), a second tier of Purdue, Wisconsin and Rutgers safely in the NCAA field, and then a third tier of Indiana, Maryland, PSU, Minnesota and Michigan State that fancy runs at a bid yet, with IU, Maryland and Minnesota maintaining the best overall profiles. Northwestern and Nebraska are bringing up the rear, but Nebraska's flurry of games has shown their improvement, at least on the defensive end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piotyr, post: 1590087, member: 747104"] I'll update this after the Purdue-Nebraska game ends, but for now, the per possession B1G standings: [ATTACH type="full"]7547[/ATTACH] More separation between the top 4 and everyone else. Michigan maintaining their dominant margin to this point, we'll see what happens tomorrow. Minnesota looks a lot better if the games against Illinois didn't count. However, overall, this is starting to become a very accurate comparison tool as to relative strengths of teams in the conference. Clear top 4 of Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and Ohio State (with Michigan a half step ahead of anybody), a second tier of Purdue, Wisconsin and Rutgers safely in the NCAA field, and then a third tier of Indiana, Maryland, PSU, Minnesota and Michigan State that fancy runs at a bid yet, with IU, Maryland and Minnesota maintaining the best overall profiles. Northwestern and Nebraska are bringing up the rear, but Nebraska's flurry of games has shown their improvement, at least on the defensive end. [/QUOTE]
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