COLUMBUS, Ohio — October has officially arrived in college football, bringing separation of quality and bad teams with it.
That process started in the Big Ten over the weekend. Some teams have done what many anticipated they’d do in the preseason, whether that be for better or for worse. Others have surpassed those expectations, while others have failed to meet them.
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The result is a conference featuring four teams that