I get these distribution numbers are based on more than just football winning % (assuming TV ratings are a huge impact), but here is each B1G school's football record since 1993 (I chose that year since its when Penn St joined the B1G, seems like a good cutoff point to me):
Ohio St 350-70-1 83.1%
Oregon 298-114-0 72.3%
Michigan 288-122-0 70.2%
Penn St 282-129-0 68.6%
USC 281-128-2 68.4%
Wisconsin 281-132-4 67.4%
Nebraska 269-144-0 65.1%
Iowa 248-158-1 60.9%
Washington 229-171-1 57.1%
Michigan St 228-173-1 56.7%
UCLA 216-183-0 54.1%
Minnesota 205-193-1 51.4%
Northwestern 196-201-1 49.2%
Maryland 181-208-0 46.5%
Purdue 173-220-3 43.7%
Rutgers 159-232-1 40.6%
Illinois 157-230-1 40.5%
Indiana 153-232-0 39.7%
A few takeaways:
- Ohio St is in a tier by themselves
- The next tier is Oregon, Michigan, Penn St, USC, Wisconsin, and Nebraska (Oregon and Michigan are closer to Nebraska in win % than Ohio St)
- Nebraska royally F'd themselves by not winning post-Pellini (1993-2014 win percentage: 74.6% / 2015-2025 win percentage: 44.2%). If we had just averaged 7-5 the last 11 years we'd be sitting at 70%.
- Iowa still sucks
- Indiana has been god awful at football. Imagine how bad they would look if they didn't win 15 of their last 16 games. Cig should get $50M of their $100M.