Chicago Sun-Times

UPSET BUG STINGS PAC- 12

UPON FURTHER REVIEW Losses by Washington, Washington State put league behind 8- ball

- STEVE GREENBERG Follow me on Twitter @SLGreenber­g. Email: sgreenberg@suntimes.com

Four AP top- 10 teams went down in Week 7. Five teams were beaten for the first time. And you’ve got to love this: Seven ranked teams lost to unranked teams.

Thank you, college- football gods.

Chaos equals fun in the college game. If only No. 1 Alabama had played along, some of us would be dancing in the streets.

Question of theweek

Seriously, what just happened? Well, a few things. The ACC took a hit with No. 2 Clemson losing, but if the Tigers win that league with only one loss, you can bet the playoff committee will give them a chance to defend their title. The Pac- 12, on the other hand, was dealt a staggering onetwo punch with Washington’s and Washington State’s first defeats. USC might have the Pac- 12’ s only conceivabl­e path to the playoff.

And then there’s the Big Ten— hey, nothing bad happened at all. The league hasn’t done much of anything to distinguis­h itself yet, but it’s all set up to have one game of high consequenc­e after another down the stretch. That probably can’t hurt the cause.

Saywhat?

“Nobody gave us a chance to come out here and win a football game.”

That was Rutgers coach Chris Ash after his team’s 35- 24 victory at Illinois, which begs the question: Was there even a single person who thought the Scarlet Knights had no chance to beat the Illini?

Big Ten power rankings

1. Ohio State ( 6- 1, 4- 0): There’s something about a team that wins its first four league games by a combined 174 points that screams for a bump- up from No. 3 to the top spot. So sue me.

2. Penn State ( 6- 0, 3- 0): Next up for the Nittany Lions— who were off in Week 7— is Michigan, which beat them by a mere 39 points last year.

3. Wisconsin ( 6- 0, 3- 0): Winning unimpressi­vely over Purdue at home keeps the playoff dream alive, but are the Badgers a loss waiting to happen? The schedule remains friendly.

4. Michigan State ( 5- 1, 3- 0): With LJ Scott coming off a 194yard, two- touchdown rushing game at Minnesota, one has to wonder how close the Spartans are to shaking up this league as they’ve done before under Mark Dantonio.

5. Michigan ( 5- 1, 2- 1): Where would the Wolverines be if not for Karan Higdon, who rushed for 200 yards and three TDs in an overtime win at Indiana?

6. Iowa ( 4- 2, 1- 2): The Hawkeyes will be rested and ready to go at Northweste­rn out of a bye week. The offensive line play needs to be better.

7. Purdue ( 3- 3, 1- 2): So many signs of improvemen­t on display — such as holding Wisconsin to three points after the first quarter Saturday.

8. Indiana ( 3- 3, 0- 3): First and goal at the 1 in overtime, yet the Hoosiers couldn’t punch it in. That’ll leave a sour taste.

9. Northweste­rn ( 3- 3, 1- 2): The Wildcats piled up a hard-to-believe 30 first downs at Maryland. You better not lose when you do that.

10. Maryland ( 3- 3, 1- 2): The Jekyll- and- Hyde routine might be over. The Terps— not helped by all the quarterbac­k injuries— just plain aren’t a good team.

11. Minnesota ( 3- 3, 0- 3): It has been a rough go for the Gophs, but outscoring Michigan State 21- 7 in the fourth quarter Saturday is something to build on.

12. Nebraska ( 3- 4, 2- 2): Really, Huskers? A 42- point loss at home? This is what it’s come to?

13. Rutgers ( 2- 4, 1- 2): The passing game is nonexisten­t, but so what? When you play Illinois, you don’t have to pass.

14. Illinois ( 2- 4, 0- 3): We’d say look out below, but there is no below.

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| GETTY IMAGES Marcus Baugh and K. J. Hill whoop it up after a TDby Ohio State, which jumped to No. 1 in our Big Ten power rankings.
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