Big Ten football is chugging right along, and we’ve now seen four weeks of action (though some have had unscheduled bye weeks). What we thought we knew going into the very delayed season thanks to the coronavirus pandemic has changed substantially from the start of the 2020 conference campaign.
The fourth week of play reminded us that the league is in a bit of an upside-down year. Indiana leads the Big Ten East while Michigan and Penn State sit at or near the bottom. In the West, Northwestern and Purdue are looking good (along with Wisconsin), while Minnesota seems to have bottomed out.
It’s all been a crazy year and a zany football season. It makes you wonder what this week will hold. Let’s hope the wackiness doesn’t hit the Horseshoe this Saturday.
Regardless, it’s not holding us back here at Buckeyes Wire. Each week we take a look at the pecking order in the conference, and here’s how we see it after another week. It’s our Week 4 Big Ten football Power Rankings.
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