Fixed Glee wrote:
Irish Boy wrote:
Maybe premature, but- Illinois might be the second best team in the Big Ten. Wisconsin can't seem to stop the run, which would be especially bad against Illinois. I have no faith in Michigan, especially on the road. Illinois just beat Penn State and Indiana. Iowa has taken a couple steps backwards. Minnesota sucks. Michigan State and Purdue both seem like mid-tier teams, although Purdue letting ND back into that game should make Rick nervous. Ohio State seems like the best team by a wide margin, but after that, it may be anybody's guess.
So why not the Illini? They get Wisconsin at home next week, which is a big game obviously (I'll be there

) but certainly winable. Then they go to Iowa, which is a game they should win. Then they face Michigan at home. If they win those three, they've only got one difficult game remaining on the schedule at Ohio State. That could game could determine the Big Ten champions.
When the season began, I thought that the Illini had a decent chance of winning 6 games and sneaking into a bowl. All of a sudden, 10-2 or 9-3 is a very realistic possibility. I'm itching to see some meaningful football on campus for the first time in my student career.
Listen, I like the Champaign cool-aid as much as the next guy, but let's put this in perspective. A lower level bowl game would make me happy this year. Anything higher would be a greatly unexpected surprise.
There are still at least five Big Ten teams better than the Illini right now. But that's o.k.--if things progress from here, they may work their way into the upper echelon by next year. Again, one step at a time here.
Big-10 teams that the Illini are almost certainly better than:
Indiana
Penn State
Iowa
Northwestern
Minnesota
Teams which it is debatable, but they'll get a chance to play:
Michigan
Wisconsin
Teams they won't be able to play, but are probably on about the same level:
Purdue
Michigan State
Teams they are almost certainly not better than:
Ohio State
Given what we've seen, I think that the Illini are better than Michigan, without a doubt. Purdue and MSU are toss-ups, but that ND/Purdue game was a little too close for comfort if you ask me. As for MSU and Wisconsin, we'll learn a whole lot next week (in what is a very winable game- Wisconsin hasn't looked really good once this year.) If Illinois wins next week, they are indisputably the second best team in the Big 10, right? And if they lose next week but beat Michigan, ther're in the top 3 or 4, right? Number 6 seems way, way too low.