The Big Ten has a rich, rich history in historical bowl games, and the expectations are set for that to continue in 2020, or so we think.
Here at Buckeyes Wire, we’re keeping with tradition and giving you a peek at where we think all the teams in the conference will end up when all the dust settles on the season.
We reassess after each week of games and project based on what we’ve seen. After giving this thing a run through a few weeks early on in the season, we now have a pretty good idea of where some things stand now that the regular season is complete and we wait on just one more “championship week” slate of games for every team that can still participate in football activities. We’ve seen some surprises, upsets, and wacky games, and there could be some more waiting for us during the last weekend.
Keep in mind some bowls aren’t planning on having a game this year, so it culls the field a wee bit for the lower end, lesser money-making bowl games.
Also, remember these scenarios are very complicated with basically all teams eligible this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. There are also agreements with bowls to not repeat the same program over a certain time-frame if at all possible that may or may not pertain this season.
Here’s a look at the projections after Week 8 in the Big Ten.