Big Ten football: 3 things to keep in mind at the start of the season

Can anyone beat Ohio State? Before The Snap previews the Big Ten’s football season, which begins Friday.

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It feels a little weird to have this conversation in the middle of October, but the Big Ten’s 2020 football season is officially here. The conference opens its eight-game schedule with No. 14 Wisconsin hosting Illinois on Friday at 8 p.m. ET (BTN).

But the conference’s biggest matchup of the week is No. 18 Michigan at No. 21 Minnesota with the Wolverines being a slight 3-point favorite as of Thursday, per BetMGM.

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Going into the first Big Ten weekend, Ohio State and Wisconsin are among the top-4 teams with the best chances to make the College Football Playoff, according to ESPN’s Playoff Predictor. As of Thursday, the Buckeyes have a 57.2 percent chance to win the conference and a 69.6 percent chance to make the playoff, while the Badgers are at 31.7 percent and 40.0 percent, respectively.

Still, these teams have yet to play a game this season, so these numbers could easily change next week.

Here’s a look at the Big Ten teams’ chances of winning the conference, determined by ESPN’s Football Power Index:

Ohio State: 55.1 percent

Wisconsin: 31.7 percent

Penn State: 8.6 percent

Minnesota: 0.7 percent

Iowa: 0.6 percent

Northwestern: 0.5 percent

Indiana: 0.4 percent

Michigan: 0.2 percent

Nebraska: 0.1 percent

Purdue: 0.1 percent

Maryland: 0.0 percent

Michigan State: 0.0 percent

Rutgers: 0.0 percent

Illinois: 0.0 percent

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