Big Ten Power Rankings Week 11: Ohio State Proves Itself

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Nov 8, 2014; East Lansing, MI, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Marshon Lattimore (2) celebrates after defeating the Michigan State Spartans 49-37 at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

Well, now we know. Barring some crazy circumstance, the Big Ten has officially been narrowed down to a race between Ohio State and whomever wins the Big Ten West. Michigan State was all but eliminated from the Big Ten championship with their loss to Ohio State on Saturday.

As we bring you our Big Ten Power Rankings following Week 11 of the college football season, the conference as a whole still has a few teams with something to play for. Nebraska is the other team to watch along with Ohio State because it is still in the College Football Playoff race with only one loss. And they will have plenty of chances this month to make some noise and move up the Top 25 rankings.

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  • The conference may be weaker than it usually is, but we can safely say that there are at least a few legitimate powerhouses. Right now, there is a clear-cut Top 3, the No. 4 team is clear cut, and it’s clear who the Top 6 are.

    But this process is still a bit murky. Some teams have already surprised us with how good, and how bad, they actually are. It is what raised so many questions about the conference earlier in the year.

    With so much mediocrity in the conference, improved by a few great teams, there’s still a lot of parity. With that parity, here are our Big Ten Power Rankings following Week 11 of the college football season.

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