If there's anything college football fans have learned about the Big Ten this year, it's that, as deep as the league may be, none of its top teams are or should be considered threats to contend for the BCS national championship.
The Legends Division, in particular, has become a bit of a mess of late, with No. 10 Nebraska, No. 15 Michigan and No. 17 Michigan State all refusing to take control of their respective destinies on the way to the inaugural Big Ten championship game and leaving the door open for Iowa to sneak its way to the top in the process.
The Hawkeyes did plenty of work to clear the walkway on Saturday by upending the Wolverines at Kinnick ...
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