Big Ten Power Ranking: Rise in Michigan and Michigan States, Plunges into the Penn State



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Last week's ranking in parentheses

1. State of Ohio (1)

Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck said Buckeyes quarterback Dwayne Haskins "is probably the favorite of the Heisman Trophy". Do you agree, Paul Finebaum?

2. Michigan (4)

Hooker Karan Higdon, feeling convinced: "There is no doubt that we have the best offensive line in the country."

3. Iowa (5)

Nate Stanley has completed 21 passes at Indiana – six for touchdowns. Teammate Jake Gervase said: "It reminds us a bit of Big Ben (Roethlisberger)."

READ MORE: 5 things to know about the Big Ten after week 7, of which Iowa is the new favorite of the West.

4. Wisconsin (3)

The Badgers did not just lay an egg in Michigan. It was a rotten egg about the size of a bowling ball.

5. State of Michigan (7)

So many wounds, so much heart. Will the Spartans get enough juice (and healthy players) to beat Michigan?

6. North West (6)

Clayton Thorson attempted 64 assists against Nebraska and was sacked only twice. Do not ask about blocking the race.

7. Penn State (2)

Sorry, James Franklin, but the Nittany Lions do not look handsome or elite.

8. Maryland (9)

Terps 'defensive back, Darnell Savage, had two interceptions, which corresponds to Rutgers' completion total. #wild

9. Purdue (11)

A year ago, Illinois broke its ankle. On Saturday, David Blough broke the spirit of Illinois. "It was personal," he said.

10. Indiana (8)

The promising season of the Hoosiers was devolved to the usual quest for eligibility for the cup.

11. Minnesota (10)

A star is born? First-year player Mohamed Ibrahim had 157 yards in 23 races in the shoe.

12. Nebraska (13)

Even UTEP and the state of San Jose, who did not win, look like this: C'mon, Huskers, what's wrong with you?

13. Illinois (12)

Mike Epstein averaged 10 yards per race. The problem: he wore it once. What's the problem, Lovie?

14. Rutgers (14)

Someone must crawl from New Jersey to Columbus and beg Greg Schiano to come back.

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