Section136
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Here is more. Look at the chart below. I have looked at every Big Ten team's polling since 1981. Between 1981 to 1997 I used the last AP Poll of the regular season and the one before bowl games and noted when a Big Ten team was ranked and where they were ranked. I included teams who had a Top 4, 5 & 6 ranking as being in the debate for the 4th playoff spot. From 1998 through 2011, I used the final BCS poll and included the same 1 through 6 designations.
Purdue, Indiana, Michigan State, Minnesota and Northwestern never achieved a Top 6 ranking in any of these years. Wisconsin and Illinois did so just one time, Iowa twice. Nebraska's last instance of being in this mix was 1999. Penn State was in this mix just one time since joining the Big Ten conference. Michigan was in this mix just two times since the start of the BCS era.
I used 1981 as the start point because that was the year Iowa broke through the 'Big Two and Little Eight' barrier in the league.
So we would have, more than likely, had a shot to play for the national title in a 4 team playoff twice in the past 26 years. What is so bad about that?
It the current format, Iowa has to win every single game they play in order to have a shot at a national title...in most years.