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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.
Posted: Oct 29th 2009 12:00 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin, Big 10
Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten runs down the weekend's games from inside a chicken coop, at least as far as you know.
Cue the inevitable anti-Iowa backlash. A team that barely got by Arkansas State and Northern Iowa is somehow No. 1 in the nation according to the computer polls the BCS uses. Don't like it? Line forms to the left.
Kirk Ferentz even agrees with you.
Shouldn't the computers' top ranked team have at least some sort of offense? Yes, of course. But whose fault is that No. 1 ranking?
Yours, you loudmouth.
Posted: Oct 26th 2009 7:30 AM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin, Big 10

While most of the world is still trying to figure out how the Iowa Hawkeyes
stole the cheese out of the mousetrap -- again -- the conference title race is beginning to take a little more shape. Since neither Iowa nor Ohio State lost this past weekend, there's no shakeup at the top. Both teams remain equally in control of their respective destinies.
But what about the rest of the league? Is anybody new out of the hunt this week? Who's still alive but barely breathing? And where do things go from here in this crazy conference?
Posted: Oct 20th 2009 3:30 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin, Big 10

The Iowa Hawkeyes are the Big Ten's only undefeated team, both in conference play and overall. Right behind the No. 7 Hawkeyes stand a 5-2 team (Ohio State), a 4-3 team (Michigan State), and a 6-1 team Iowa has already beaten (Penn State).
The Hawks look to be in complete control of the conference race, with those 6-1 Nittany Lions nipping at their heels. But Iowa the only Big Ten team in control of its BCS destiny? No, no they are not. You might be surprised how little help some of the other teams need, too.
Posted: Oct 15th 2009 10:30 AM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin, Big 10
Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten gives you the bottom line on the upcoming weekend's games. Every team now has six games on the books. Well, Illinois doesn't, which is good news/bad news. Illinois fans have only had to watch five games so far; that's good news. They have seven games left to watch, which is not such good news.
This would be a perfect time for mid-term report cards, but letter grades are so one-dimensional, don't you think? There are more meaningful comparisons to be made. Make the jump and see every Big Ten team compared to ... well, just go and look.
Posted: Oct 3rd 2009 6:30 PM ET by Chas Rich (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Michigan, Michigan State, Big 10

Michigan State has its first two-game winning streak against Michigan for the first time since 1967, but the
Spartans did not make it easy on themselves. Blowing a 20-6 lead with less than five minutes left in the game and needing overtime to get the win.
Michigan State's defense finally looked like a legitimate defense for most of the game. They completely held
Tate Forcier and the Michigan offense in check for most of the game. While the Michigan State offense struggled at times in the first half, they began to wear down the Wolverine defense with a balanced attack along with some big miscues by Michigan. Especially a fourth-and-inches at the Michigan 16, where a fake punt failed badly.
Posted: Oct 3rd 2009 4:00 PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Big 10

In 2003, kicker Rhys Lloyd hit a last-second field goal to lift Minnesota over Wisconsin. As soon as the ball went through the uprights, Lloyd high-tailed it to the Wisconsin sideline. He was looking to get his hands on Paul Bunyan's Axe, the trophy that goes to the winner of the Wisconsin-Minnesota game each year. Lloyd was the first one there, with his teammates closely behind.
The next year, Wisconsin beat Minnesota to reclaim the trophy. The Gophers haven't touched it since.
Posted: Sep 30th 2009 7:00 PM ET by Mark Hasty (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin, Big 10
Every Thursday, Pickin' On the Big Ten tries to make sense out of the upcoming weekend's games. It was not supposed to be like this for
Mark Dantonio and the
Michigan State Spartans. Sure, they lost in the Capital One Bowl last season, but not by much, which is why many people tagged them as the Big Ten's third-best team going into this year. It was going to be hard to replace Brian Hoyer and Javon Ringer, but at long last things were looking up for Sparty.
Now, after a heart-shattering 1-3 start, things are still looking up, if only because "up" is the only direction left. Now it's time to pull the wreckage of this season out of the ditch to see what can be salvaged.
Posted: Sep 27th 2009 12:52 AM ET by Ray Holloman (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Iowa, Big 10

Exactly one snap into Saturday night's game against Penn State, Iowa's defense was already in the middle of an impromptu meeting.
Daryll Clark had just faked a handoff to running back
Evan Royster and launched a 79-yard rainbow to
Chaz Powell for a 6-0 lead on the
Lions' first offensive play. It was a simple play action, but the Hawkeyes bit hard on the fake, swarming the line like Bill Gates had just dropped his wallet somewhere behind Penn State's center, leaving cornerback
Amari Spievey all alone to become a cautionary tale.
So, with a steady rain thumping against their helmets and 109,000-strong migraine of a crowd on their backs, the defense launched a sideline intervention.
"They told me to just forget about it," Spievey said. "They got at me, but they kind of motivated me at the same time, so I guess it happens for a reason."