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Scout's predicted final 2012 standings. (2011 record given in parentheses)
Division One
1. Wisconsin (11-3)
2. Ohio State (6-7)
3. Illinois (7-6)
4. Purdue (7-6)
5. Penn State (9-4)
6. Indiana (1-11)
Division Two
1. Michigan (11-2)
2. Michigan State (11-3)
3. Nebraska (9-4)
4. Northwestern (6-7)
5. Iowa (7-6)
6. Minnesota (3-9)
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3. Nebraska (9-4)
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[Official division names have been redacted out of disgust]
Scout's predicted final 2012 standings. (2011 record given in parentheses)
Division One
1. Wisconsin (11-3)
2. Ohio State (6-7)
3. Illinois (7-6)
4. Purdue (7-6)
5. Penn State (9-4)
6. Indiana (1-11)
Division Two
1. Michigan (11-2)
2. Michigan State (11-3)
3. Nebraska (9-4)
4. Northwestern (6-7)
5. Iowa (7-6)
6. Minnesota (3-9)
For those that don't want to follow the links....
3. Nebraska (9-4)
Quarterback Taylor Martinez and running back Rex Burkhead return. Now the offense needs a third option. The O line loses three starters, and a wide receiver has to emerge, but as long as Martinez and Burkhead are healthy, the running game will work. The best offensive weapon could turn out to be kicker Brett Maher, possibly the Big Ten’s best all-around kicker. The defense will be air-tight with five starters returning to the defensive front, but tackling machine linebacker Lavonte David is done and top corner Alfonzo Dennard is off to the NFL. There’s good depth and a few nice options to fill in the gaps, but finding playmakers and stars early on will be a must.
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