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Large Ten Power Rankings: Minnesota, Wisconsin Drop Following Tough Losses 

It was an extraordinary end of the week for certain groups, yet in addition a hopeless end of the week for some as well. That incorporates Minnesota and Wisconsin. 안전놀이터

The two adversaries that fight for Paul Bunyan's Ax both had alarming misfortunes this end of the week and both dropped in the current week's influence rankings. A large portion of the association remained in a similar spot in any case. 

Look at where I rank every one of the Big Ten groups following this previous end of the week's activity: 

No. 14: Illinois 

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Past power positioning: No. 14 (same) Record: 1-4 (1-2 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Loss at Purdue, 13-9 Illinois drops their fourth consecutive game and accordingly stays in the cellar of these force rankings. The Fighting Illini were in the game against Purdue yet by and by missed the mark late. 

No. 13: Minnesota 

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Past power positioning: No. 8 (down five spots) Record: 2-2 (0-1 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Loss versus Bowling Green, 14-10 Minnesota went from the most noteworthy of highs to the least of lows in the beyond about fourteen days. The Golden Gophers were supported by more than 30 focuses against the modest Falcons of Bowling Green, however by one way or another missed the mark in this non-gathering matchup. Minnesota takes a significant dunk in these force rankings. 

No. 12: Northwestern 

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Past power positioning: No. 12 (up one spot) Record: 2-2 (0-1 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win versus Ohio, 35-6 Northwestern did what needed to be done against an awful MAC group in Ohio. That success isn't really noteworthy however gets the Wildcats back to .500 on the year and up one spot in these force rankings. 

No. 11: Purdue 

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Past power positioning: No. 12 (up one spot) Record: 3 (1-0 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win versus Illinois, 13-9 Purdue had the option to endure a furious bid from Illinois in a low-scoring fight in West Lafayette, Ind. The Boilermakers are most of the way to bowl qualification, and have all the earmarks of being doing great to completing in the upper portion of the Big Ten West Division. 

No. 10: Indiana 

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Past power positioning: No. 10 (same) Record: 2-2 (0-1 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win at Western Kentucky, 33-31 I'm as yet not certain what to think about Indiana in light of how intense their timetable has been up until now. Be that as it may, Saturday's street prevail upon a strong Western Kentucky crew was a positive development. It was a nearby game and that will hold me back from moving the Hoosiers up in these rankings. 

No. 9: Nebraska 

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Past power positioning: No. 11 (up two spots) Record: 2-3 (0-2 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Loss at Michigan State, 23-20 Nebraska has demonstrated in consecutive weeks that they aren't the very group that many discounted after their Week 0 misfortune to Illinois. The Cornhuskers most likely ought to have won against Michigan State on Saturday, and would be a lot higher in these rankings had they discovered approaches to win their past two games. 

No. 8: Rutgers 

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Past power positioning: No. 7 (down one spot) Record: 3-1 (0-1 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Loss at Michigan, 20-13 Rutgers had their first genuine trial of the period on Saturday, and they passed in my eyes. I didn't anticipate that they should win in Ann Arbor yet needed to check whether they could essentially keep it close - which they did. This will be an intense Rutgers crew all through the whole season it shows up. 

No. 7: Wisconsin 

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Past power positioning: No. 6 (down one spot) Record: 1-2 (0-1 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Loss versus Notre Dame, 41-13 The score is certainly not a precise portrayal of how this game worked out. It was a nearby game up until the final quarter before Notre Dame pulled away because of a couple of pick-six scores. Notwithstanding, Wisconsin is definitely not an incredible group this year and will require a success over Michigan this forthcoming week to get their season in the groove again. 

No. 6: Maryland 

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Past power positioning: No. 9 (up three spots) Record: 4-0 (1-0 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win versus Kent State, 37-16 Maryland saw a decent lift in the current week's force rankings in the wake of doing what needs to be done against Kent State. The Terps' ascent in the rankings is fairly identified with various groups in front of them losing, yet notwithstanding you need to regard a group that is 4-0 to begin the season. Maryland will get their next enormous test this week against Iowa in a Friday night matchup. 

No. 5: Michigan 

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Past power positioning: No. 5 (same) Record: 4-0 (1-0 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win versus Rutgers, 20-13 Michigan made enough plays to move beyond a bothersome Rutgers group in their Big Ten opener. The Wolverines needed to use the passing game like never before this season, and resemble a group more than equipped for succeeding at Wisconsin this forthcoming end of the week. 

No. 4: Michigan State 

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Past power positioning: No. 4 (same) Record: 4-0 (2-0 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win versus Nebraska, 23-20 Good groups discover approaches to dominate matches when they aren't at their best and that is by and large what Michigan State did on Saturday. The Spartans' offense was smothered interestingly this year and needed to depend with all due respect and unique groups to endure Nebraska's bombshell bid. Michigan State stays here at No. 4 in the force rankings however will drop in the event that they have a comparative exhibition one week from now against Western Kentucky. 

No. 3: Iowa 

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Past power positioning: No. 3 (same) Record: 4-0 (1-0 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win versus Colorado State, 24-14 Iowa battled with a not-generally excellent Colorado State crew this end of the week, which was actually whenever we've originally seen the Hawkeyes weak this year. Nonetheless, a success is a success, and I didn't see enough from Michigan or Michigan State to push them forward of Hawkeyes presently. 

No. 2: Ohio State 

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Past power positioning: No. 2 (same) Record: 3 (1-0 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win versus Akron, 59-7 There's very little you can detract from the Buckeyes' colossal success over Akron since the Zips are one of the most noticeably terrible groups in the MAC. Ohio State has a fascinating street matchup against Rutgers this end of the week. Should the Buckeyes rule the Scarlet Knights, then, at that point, they could end up back at the first spot on this list. 

No. 1: Penn State 

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Past power positioning: No. 1 (same) Record: 4-0 (1-0 in Big Ten) This week's outcome: Win versus Villanova, 38-17 Penn State keeps things moving with another strong triumph - this time against FCS adversary Villanova. Quarterback Sean Clifford tossed for a vocation high 401 passing yards and is proceeding to show he's significantly better from a year ago. Penn State has Indiana this end of the week in one more extreme matchup for the Nittany Lions.