Friday, January 30, 2015

Is The B1G Back?

NoThis past season brought a sense of accomplishment back into the Big Ten. Victories from Wisconsin, Penn State, Michigan State, and Ohio State brought to the fore front something we always knew would happen, the Big Ten is dominate. This season is surely no indication of what next season could bring, but this years accomplishments could be preface for what's to come.

Wisconsin was destroyed in the Big Ten Championship by Ohio State. Wisconsin was thought to be overrated, but then proved their rate when they best Auburn. Baylor was crying the blues because they were left outside of the Final 4, only to lose to a Michigan State team. James Franklin began his era with a decent season capped off by a bowl win. Urban Meyer, against all odd, took on the best, then became the best. With the addage of Harbaugh to Michigan it's only a matter of time before the Big Ten is up a running.

The toughness of the SEC West was simply outran and out coached. The PAC 12 was proven once again to be a finesse league and the Big 12 was shown once again why the need a conference championship. This all is not news, but what it is, is a warning to the rest of college football, that "we are back."

Ohio State showed all of college football that recruiting class rankings are only a small piece of the puzzle. Great coaching and players who believe in themselves make up the other half of the equation. No longer can Alabama or the SEC claim that both rankings and coaching lay the ground work for champions, but instead players in general. Michigan State is notorious for not having highly ranked classes, but still they have beaten Stanford and Baylor in their last two bowl games.

How many teams know who their second and third string QBs are? How many of those second and third guys could step in and win a championship. Florida State had to do that for one game and nearly lost it. Oregon's came in after having a 4 TD lead on Florida St. Blake Sims and Coker were the men for Saban. My point is this, while everyone talked about the Virgina Tech effect, Ohio State was improving itself. There's no other way to describe it.

Harbaugh, Meyer, Dantanio, Franklin, Chryst, and Riley will become the magnificent 6 of college football. College football never heard of Hugh Freeze or Dan Mullen until this year. Which makes the point, the Big Ten has the coaches, all we need are the wins and Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nebraska are not far behind. The Big Ten is not far from dominance.

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