Wisconsin fell 24-10 to Ohio State on Saturday, falling to 5-3 on the season and 3-2 in Big Ten play. Somehow, some way, the team is still technically tied for first place in the Big Ten West.
The Badgers were sizable underdogs to the No. 3-ranked Buckeye team. So despite the loss, the team did not fall in ESPN’s SP+. Wisconsin remains ranked No. 27 in the metric, with the No. 63 offense and No. 12 defense.
As has been the case all season, the Badgers are still SP+’s top-ranked team in the West division. Unfortunately, the division is not solely decided based on Bill Connelly’s numbers.
- Wisconsin (No. 27)
- Iowa (No. 36)
- Minnesota (No. 49)
- Nebraska (No. 51)
- Illinois (No. 62)
- Purdue (No. 82)
- Northwestern (No. 92)
SP+ RANKINGS AFTER 9 WEEKS
* Oregon, Ohio State, UGA, FSU (finally): ⬆️⬆️⬆️
* Pitt (finally), Houston, Syracuse, Vandy: ⬇️⬇️⬇️
* SEC: Still No. 1 (at not having super-bad teams)
* Your Resume SP+ top 5: Michigan, Ohio St, FSU, UGA, Washingtonhttps://t.co/psRmsiOHBK— Bill Connelly (@ESPN_BillC) October 29, 2023
Good news for the Badgers: four Big Ten games remain against Indiana (No. 95), Northwestern (No. 92), Nebraska (No. 51) and Minnesota (No. 49). It’s a winnable final stretch.