The Bruins won the toss vs Nebraska, took the ball, and marched down the field for a 7-0 lead.UCLA wins the toss, electing to receive. I thought iowa was the only team to do that
Advantage home teamAnd of course Wash ends up winning at hime, dominating UCLA .
This makes sense Iowa crushed Wash and then Iowa lost to UCLA.
The new Big Ten. Anybody (in the bottom 14) can beat anybody (in the bottom 14)
I'm at the "better them than us" stage with Nebraska. "How the mighty have fallen" was two decades ago. The glory days are long gone. Their shit's been stinken' for a long time now. The football champion legacy only lasts so long. Just ask Minnesota.I am enjoying Nebraska unraveling very much.
Oregon is missing a lot of key guys and B1G after dark is always chaotic.Wisconsin is up on Oregon 13-6 with 3:07 left in the 3rd quarter. Didn't see that coming.
I’m thinking that home field matters a lot more when teams have to travel to/from West coast. Huskies undefeated at home.,
I think 4 X 5 team makes sense for travel, but which Pacific or Mountain time zone team makes sense? Colorado?Which is why the Big Ten could never split into 2 geographic east-west 9-team divisions. It would be unfair to any midwest team assigned to the west division.
Maybe 4 geographic divisions of 4 or 5 teams each.