Big Ten Football .L Bowl Estimates, College Led Football .L Playoff Elections


The Big Ten has a rich, rich history in historical bowling games, and expectations for that are set to continue into 2020, or so we think. Here at Buckeyes Wire, we’re keeping up with tradition and giving you a glimpse where we think all the teams at the conference will end when all the dust settles into season.

We evaluate after each week of games and projects based on what we saw. In our first edition this epidemic 2020 season takes a look at the shortened things, but the calendar flips in the regular season of eight weeks so it is sure to change a lot.

Keep in mind that some bowls aren’t thinking of making a game this year, so it makes the lower end, less bowl games to make money just a tiny bit of things.

Also, keep in mind that these scenarios are very complicated with projecting when there are not enough teams from some of the conferences with tie-ins, and contracts with the bowls, if possible not repeating the same program within a certain time frame.

Here’s a look at the predictions before all the fun starts this weekend.

Next… Early Bowls

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