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Pickin' on the Big Ten: Let's Go Bowling

By Mark HastyNov 5th 2009 – 11:30AM

Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten previews the weekend's games so Big Ten haters can get even more nervous. I don't know if you've noticed, but the rest of the college football universe is sort of obsessed right now. They have a deep, lingering fear of Iowa winding up in the BCS Championship Game. That, to them,...

Pickin' on the Big Ten: Iowa Isn't Concerned About Your Scorn

By Mark HastyOct 29th 2009 – 12:00PM

Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten runs down the weekend's games from inside a chicken coop, at least as far as you know. Cue the inevitable anti-Iowa backlash. A team that barely got by Arkansas State and Northern Iowa is somehow No. 1 in the nation according to the computer polls the BCS uses. Don't like it? Line...

Pickin' on the Big Ten: Sorting Saturday

By Mark HastyOct 22nd 2009 – 3:00PM

Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten answers the questions, questions the answers, and looks ahead to Saturday's games. It's now indisputably late October. The leaves here in Wisconsin went from being Monet-like things of beauty to being a soggy ground-based nuisance in less time than it takes for a new Jim Tressel...

Pickin' on the Big Ten: Teams for Sale

By Mark HastyOct 15th 2009 – 10:30AM

Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten gives you the bottom line on the upcoming weekend's games. Every team now has six games on the books. Well, Illinois doesn't, which is good news/bad news. Illinois fans have only had to watch five games so far; that's good news. They have seven games left to watch, which is not such...

Pickin' On the Big Ten: Is the Peter Principle Making Illinois Ill?

By Mark HastyOct 8th 2009 – 11:30AM

Every Thursday, Pickin' On the Big Ten stays late to run the TPS reports on the coming weekend's games. In a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his or her level of incompetence. The above statement is better known as the Peter Principle, and if it doesn't make sense to you, join the club. I didn't get it the...

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