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Posted: Nov 19th 2009 4:30 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin
Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten previews the upcoming weekend's games and ponders the meaning of it all, staring into the yawning existential void and calling a fullback dive on third-and-seven. With one more loss,
Michigan will become ineligible for a bowl game for the second season in a row. This has not happened since W.A. "Brad" Thornwhistle's disastrous first two seasons in 1847 and 1848. To avoid this horrible dishonor, all the Wolverines have to do is to beat
Ohio State on Saturday. That will keep them alive for the Little Caesar's Pizza! Pizza! Bowl Bowl.
Posted: Nov 18th 2009 11:03 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin
Below, former Buckeye Raymont Harris models the uniforms Ohio State will wear this weekend.
Your eyes don't deceive you. Raymont Harris still exists, and he's modeling the new throwback uniforms the Buckeyes will be wearing for this weekend's game at Michigan. This is where all you coastal and Southern types wonder aloud how anybody can tell if a Big Ten team is wearing a throwback uniform.
Of course, Columbus is the headquarters of Abercrombie and Fitch, Victoria's Secret, The Limited, and a few other fashion-type retailers. You'd expect some swanky threads on the Buckeyes sooner or later. But what else is going on in less fashionable parts of the conference?
Posted: Nov 16th 2009 4:30 PM ET by John Walters (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Florida, Florida International, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Hawaii, Iowa, Navy, Ohio State, Stanford, USC

A playoff? No, thank you.
That said, please do not think for a second that I ravenously slurp the Kool-Aid that the BCS is attempting to serve. I don't want to see a playoff because I love the idea that you have to show up every Saturday, that each week the stakes get higher and the opponent, no matter what their record, gets tougher for an undefeated team. And I hate the idea of neutral-site playoff games in NFL cities in December and January (there's a reason that the SEC and Big 12 title games never have any juice).
It would not be a panacea, but the most effective step toward improving the current system would be to compel teams who are seriously interested in playing for the national championship to play 12 meaningful games. Which brings us to Saturday's slate.
Posted: Nov 14th 2009 7:11 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa, Ohio State
Ohio State is going to the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1997. The foot of former Major League Soccer player
Devin Barclay gave the Buckeyes a 27-24 overtime win over the
Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday. Barclay's 39-yard kick came after Ohio State picked off Iowa quarterback
James Vandenberg's desperation heave on the Hawkeyes' first possession of overtime.
Vandenberg, replacing the injured
Ricky Stanzi, was unimpressive last week but performed much better after a week of preparation. The two defenses essentially dominated the game until the fourth quarter when OSU started running effectively and Iowa began to throw the ball almost at will.
Posted: Nov 14th 2009 7:01 PM ET by FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa, Ohio State, Big 10

COLUMBUS, Ohio(AP) -- The oldest of the Buckeyes sent Ohio State back to the Granddaddy of all bowls.
Devin Barclay, a 26-year-old former pro soccer player, kicked a 39-yard field goal in overtime to give No. 10 Ohio State a 27-24 victory Saturday over No. 15 Iowa and send the Buckeyes to the Rose Bowl for the first time in 13 years.
"None of our kids have gone to the Rose Bowl. I haven't been there in 25 years (since) I was an assistant coach in the 1985 Rose Bowl,'' coach Jim Tressel said. "There's nothing like it. It's a great feeling.''
The Buckeyes (9-2, 6-1) clinched at least a share of their fifth consecutive Big Ten title and the conference's automatic BCS bid.
"It means everything to us,'' linebacker
Austin Spitler said. "Senior day, we're going to remember this for the rest of our lives. This is a special moment.''
Posted: Nov 12th 2009 4:30 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin
Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten previews the upcoming weekend's games and issues random taunts to overconfident fan bases. Be careful what you ask for, college football fan. The very same Iowa team that so many of you desperately wanted to see lose lest the Big Ten get another team into the title game is now the only thing standing between Ohio State and the BCS. If the Hawkeyes can't pull off a ginormous upset in Columbus behind a quarterback making his first college start, you're going to get the Scarlet and Grey facing some honked-off Pac 10 team.
Posted: Nov 11th 2009 12:00 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Big 10

One little loss to Northwestern can change everything. Iowa looked like the team to beat in the Big Ten title race, but now that it has fallen to the Wildcats and Ohio State has beaten Penn State, all the momentum has moved back to Columbus. Technically, both the Hawkeyes and Buckeyes control their own destiny. Whichever team wins Saturday's game is the presumptive conference champion.
Now go try to figure the odds that Iowa can win in the Horseshoe with a redshirt freshman quarterback making his first career start with no run support to speak of.
Posted: Nov 7th 2009 5:17 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa, Northwestern

We finally figured out what sort of misfortune Iowa's Cardiac Kids couldn't survive. They couldn't survive losing
Ricky Stanzi. As a result, No. 8 Iowa fell to unranked Northwestern on Saturday, 17-10.
The junior quarterback left just before halftime after Northwestern's
Corey Wootton tackled him in the end zone. Stanzi sprained his right ankle and fumbled the ball. As Northwestern's
Marshall Thomas recovered the fumble for a touchdown, Stanzi remained on the Kinnick Stadium turf. He would walk off the field on his own power, but Stanzi would not return to the game. Neither would Iowa's offense.
Posted: Nov 7th 2009 2:01 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa, Injuries

Breathe easier, America: the Iowa Hawkeyes' luck finally ran out. Quarterback
Ricky Stanzi was injured just before halftime of today's 17-10 loss to Northwestern in Iowa City. Stanzi was tackled in his own end zone by Northwestern's
Corey Wootton. He sprained his right ankle and fumbled the ball. Northwestern recovered the fumble for a touchdown.
Stanzi did not return to the game. Redshirt freshman
James Vandenberg, who holds most of the state of Iowa's high school passing records, replaced him. Vandenberg's first pass was intercepted by the Wildcats.
ESPN cameras showed Stanzi on crutches and in a protective boot during the second half.
Posted: Nov 4th 2009 4:45 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Big 10

With three games left in the conference season, the Big Ten championship is seemingly up for grabs. I say "seemingly" because thus far
Iowa has proved to be more resilient than Kevlar, cast iron, and Gary Busey. At this point it almost seems like the Hawkeyes could not even take the field until late in the fourth quarter and still win.
They've looked quite mortal at times, though, so it's worth looking at who still has a shot at the trip to Pasadena. There's even one team you'd think wouldn't be in it based on who they've lost to.