If that's what it takes to win, I would rather lose!

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<p>Please take your time while answering this question…</p>

<p>^really ballsy posting that AFTER the game. After Wisc. got too ballsy calling timeouts and after MSU caught a Hail Mary to win.</p>

<p>and after MSU did more harm to the Big Ten then good.</p>

<p>With Oklahoma and Wisconsin losing today, the BCS has been saved! </p>

<p>MSU is a very good team with a great defense and playing them in EL is very tough…as Michigan found out last week.</p>

<p>The Big 10 is starting to beat each other up, with Purdue beating Illinois and MSU beating Wisconsin. The Big 10 is well on its way too.</p>

<p>^ silly Alexandre</p>

<p>Big Ten beating up on Big Ten means the Big Ten is weak and all the teams are not very good</p>

<p>SEC beating up on SEC means they are the best conference in the country and all the teams are fantastic and fast and don’t oversign players at all</p>

<p>Right now PDM, the Big 10 is not a strong conference. The SEC and perhaps the Big 12 are stronger. The ACC and the Pac 12 are as good. Michigan and OSU must return to their standard form in order for the conference to be considered strong. OSU is on its way down and Michigan needs another couple of seasons before it is dominant once more. The addition of Nebraska will pay dividends in the long term though. Once OSU and Michigan are back to full strength, along with PSU, Wisconsin and Nebraska, the Big 10 will be one of the top 2 or 3 football conferences in the country.</p>