NBC4i.com
Ohio Votes 2012 4 For Your Health
|
 
SportsSports

Ohio State, Penn State Lead Big Ten Pack

Ohio State, Penn State Lead Big Ten Pack

Some of the best examples of consistency in college football can be found in the Big Ten.


»  Comments | Post a Comment

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Some of the best examples of consistency in college football can be found in the Big Ten.

There's Ohio State, the school that's won at least a share of the last four conference titles. There's Penn State, led by Joe Paterno, the 82-year-old Hall of Fame coach entering his 44th year on the job.

Here's one trend, though, the Big Ten would like to reverse in 2009: its embarrassing showing in bowl games. A 1-6 record in bowls last postseason, and a winless streak in Bowl Championship Series games since 2005 has fueled critics' talk that the conference doesn't compare to the SEC and Big 12.

"I think it's unfair to beat down the Big Ten, because every game we play in a bowl game is an away game," Paterno said. "I don't think it's any indication" of weakness.

"I think the Big Ten is a very strong conference. Whether we don't win a couple bowl games a couple years in a row ... I wouldn't judge it on three-four games," Paterno said.

Only Iowa won its bowl game (Outback) last season. Penn State tied for its second Big Ten crown in four years and went to the Rose Bowl after defeating Ohio State in the regular season.

But Pasadena didn't work out for the Nittany Lions after Southern California ended Penn State's three-game bowl winning streak.

Once-powerful Michigan didn't even get to the postseason, ending a 33-year streak. Coach Rich Rodriguez hopes the second year of his rebuilding job in Ann Arbor brings more success than last year's dismal 3-9 record.

The Buckeyes lost to Texas in the Fiesta Bowl, which followed lopsided defeats the previous two years in the BCS title game for Ohio State.

Coach Jim Tressel and his Big Ten colleagues are aware of the whispers.

But, Tressel said at Big Ten media days in Chicago, "I don't know if anyone in this conference has an inferiority complex ... If you watch ball games, our guys will play toe-to-toe with anyone."

Not to worry, coach: the Buckeyes could get another chance to prove their BCS mettle.

Ohio State and Penn State are the favorites again, though both teams have enough question marks that dark horse contenders like Iowa and Michigan State could break through.

It could all come down to the Nov. 7 showdown between Ohio State and Penn State in Happy Valley.

For additional sports news and information, stay with NBC 4 and refresh nbc4i.com -- Where Accuracy Matters.
To submit a story idea or news tip, e-mail stories@nbc4i.com.
MORE: NBC 4 Local News | Local Crime News
NBC 4 SPORTS: Sports News, Video
NBC 4 POLITICS: Headlines, Interactives & Video

Terms and Conditions

Advertisement

 
 

Advertisement

Reader Comments

*Facebook Account Required to Comment. If you are not already logged into Facebook, please click the comment button to do so.

Deal of the Day

Advertisement

 

More Ways to Connect

Advertisement

 

Top Videos

    Also in the News

     

    Things to Do

    Advertisement

    Media General
    DealTaker.com - Coupons and Deals
    DealTaker.com Coupon Codes
    KewlBoxBoxerJam: Games & Puzzles
    Games, Puzzles & Trivia
    Blockdot: Advergaming and Branded Media
    Advergaming and Branded Media