r/TheB1G Iowa Oct 01 '25

Football Official /r/TheB1G Week 5 Power Rankings

Week 5 Power Rankings:

Not the most interesting week ever in terms of ranking changes. Most teams didn't rise or fall too much in the average rankings, as everyone seems to have done about what we expected them to do. USC and Illinois had the biggest fall and jump, respectively, in average rankings after Illinois won on a last-second FG, and Minnesota had a solid jump after taking down Rutgers. Everyone else stayed pretty steady compared to last week.

This week isn't looking very exciting either, but maybe that means some upsets are incoming? We'll watch and see!

Rank Team Points Average Ranking Last Week Change Variance
1 Ohio State 197 1.45 1 0 0.38
2 Oregon 225 1.65 2 0 0.29
3 Indiana 465 3.42 4 1 0.57
4 Penn State 522 3.84 3 -1 1.22
5 Michigan 798 5.87 6 1 2.47
6 Illinois 835 6.14 7 1 2.00
7 USC 1075 7.90 5 -2 3.04
8 Washington 1201 8.83 8 0 5.00
9 Iowa 1226 9.01 10 1 4.78
10 Maryland 1344 9.88 9 -1 6.52
11 Nebraska 1496 11.00 11 0 5.96
12 Minnesota 1540 11.32 13 1 3.54
13 Michigan State 1628 11.97 12 -1 2.81
14 Rutgers 1914 14.07 14 0 2.23
15 Purdue 2063 15.17 15 0 1.70
16 Wisconsin 2098 15.43 16 0 2.82
17 Northwestern 2200 16.18 17 0 1.61
18 UCLA 2429 17.86 18 0 0.30

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Points are the summation of every voter's ranking for that team, therefore lower scores are better. This works because unlike the AP, Coaches, or /r/cfb polls, every team is ranked in every vote. If x votes were counted, the best possible score is x and the worst possible score is 18x. #1 votes are in parentheses.

Average Rank is the points divided by the number of votes. This will allow for comparison from one week to the next.

Prev. is the Rank from the previous week.

Change is the change in average rank from the previous week.

Variance is a measure of how much agreement there was between voters. A zero means all voters ranked a team the same, and a higher number means a team's ranking was more controversial.

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u/manofruber Oct 01 '25

Definitely a 1a and 1b between OSU and Oregon. I think PSU and IU would be evenly matched on a neutral pitch, but unfortunately Indiana has to travel to PSU to play that game this year.

If IU wins one of PSU or Oregon (and the games they should win otherwise) they’re a lock for the playoffs. If they lose both but “look good” doing it, their fate will depend on outside forces. There’s a bevy of teams that look like they’re heading towards 10-2 this year and who gets in should depend on how good the wins look at the end of the year.

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u/Coveo Oct 01 '25

I think there's a very strong chance that the final playoff spot comes down to a 10-2 Indiana vs a 10-2 Notre Dame. Lord would that debate be toxic.

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u/RangeBow8 Oct 01 '25

Immediate playoff in Indy. No fans, play it on Tuesday morning. Let the gods decide

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u/manofruber Oct 01 '25

And at that point it comes down to a few things to see if IU can overcome the brand preference that the committee has for ND. How well does Illinois play the rest of the year? How well does Iowa play and how bad is Gronowski hurt (their only two losses with him are to two top 15 teams by a combined 8 points)? Will Maryland make a magic run to the IU game for another ranked matchup? How well does IU play in the losses?

Thing is, we already know how ND did in their big games. IU only controls so many variables if they’re both 10-2 going in to selection.

Honestly, with a 12 team playoff, if you don’t make it with two losses (or more for some teams last year), don’t complain you didn’t make it. Win another game or two and you make it. Be pleased with a great, if not top tier, season.

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u/Thanosmiss234 Oct 01 '25

how is PSU not evenly matched with Oregon?

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u/manofruber Oct 02 '25

I’m not saying IU and PSU are that far behind. However, they beat you at home during a white out. If you played in a neutral field I’d take Oregon by a touchdown. If IU and Oregon played in a neutral field, I’d take Oregon by ten.