Hajo - I won't argue the BIG is as good or better overall than the SEC. Though to me, that is a very subjective argument. Personnaly, I am just not good enough to make that judgement. Records alone are not the best indicator. Take FCS for example.
I do think OSU is an elite team though, and I have the utmost respect for this years Wisconsin and Michigan teams. Iowa has been very good, as well as Northwestern.
It was just a question ammo. Teams in the BIG are improving. Wisconsin, Michigan, Penn State and Nebraska. Playing teams on the BIG now is just as hard as playing teams in the SEC.
Ammo......I don't think Ohio State is ready yet. Eight new starters on offense and eight on defense. This is not their best year. They will improve next year with this years' experience.
Alabama imho is THE best college football team at this time. I do not see anyone with the talent to beat them including Ohio State. They are just to young although they have played very well on the
road. You know their record. Beat Oklahoma third game of the year in Oklahoma who had a 106 win 9 loss record at home. The kids did well. They went to Wisconsin and beat Wisconsin on the road,
they lost to Penn State at Penn State. What hurts Michigan is that until yesterday they've only played 2 games out of the state of Michigan. Even if Michigan loses to OSU and Penn State wins out, Ohio
State will NOT go to the Championship game if Penn State wins out. Penn State has a much easier schedule. They should win out. If they do Michigan AND Ohio State will not play in the championship game.
Now that is a tough conference. It is entirely possible that either Penn State or Wisconsin wins the BIG title. Wisconsin CAN win the BIG title by beating Penn State, even though they lost to both OSU and Michigan. Such is life.
What repercussions that would have on the selection of who plays from the BIG in the top 4 on the committee I have no idea. I would imagine it could also be possible that no team from the BIG plays in the
playoffs. I've seen weirder things happen.