Twitter reacts to promising start for B1G in College Football Playoff rankings
The first College Football Playoff rankings are out and – not surprisingly – the B1G dominated the top 12 spots.
Five teams from the B1G – Penn State, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Ohio State and Michigan – were all ranked remarkably high in the first polls of the season, proving that the selection committee is impressed with the body of work the conference has put together in the early stages of the season.
The rankings are as follow:
12. Penn State
10. Nebraska
8. Wisconsin
6. Ohio State
3. Michigan
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
Committee loves them some Big Ten.
3. Michigan
6. Ohio State
8. Wisconsin
10. Nebraska
12. Penn State— Derek Levarse (@TLdlevarse) November 1, 2016
It's No. 6 v No. 10 at the Shoe this Saturday. Really is all still on the table for Nebraska. https://t.co/7q8fGPCLTo
— Brian Christopherson (@Husker247BC) November 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/BTNTomDienhart/status/793592448383643648
Michigan has another big win that few saw coming with Penn State at 12. Herbstreit: Penn State? That is impressive… That;s a shocker to me
— Mark Snyder (@Mark__Snyder) November 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/NicoleAuerbach/status/793592379102068736
One overlooked thing about #OhioState's schedule: It is much, much tougher than last year. BG/Rutgers only bad teams. Even Tulsa is OK.
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) November 1, 2016
#PennState up at 12 in the 1st Playoff rankings.. Has a legit chance to go 10-2. Amazing turn considering how many folks were dumping on em
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) November 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/IanKenyonNFL/status/793593390025670656
No. 10 is the highest Nebraska has ever been ranked in the College Football Playoff poll.
— Sean Callahan (@Sean_Callahan) November 1, 2016
Wisconsin at No. 8 is worth watching. If it wins Big Ten at 10-2, it has to be in playoff with the schedule it has played.
— Tom Dienhart (@TomDienhart1) November 1, 2016
Please remember this @CFBPlayoff Top 25 is meaningless. Unless it isn't.
— George Schroeder (@GeorgeSchroeder) November 1, 2016
What would be really interesting is if #OhioState and Penn St win out, and Michigan loses a game before playing OSU. PSU wins tie-break. 1/2
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) November 1, 2016
And say Penn State loses to, say, two-loss Wisconsin, which lost at home to OSU in Big Ten title game. Who has edge: Wisconsin or OSU? 2/2
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) November 1, 2016
For teams outside the CFP rankings' initial Top 10 tonight.. #OU was 15th in the first rankings last year and made the Playoff.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) November 1, 2016
Regardless of where your favorite team fell into place, you’ll have to admit, this was a good first showing for the B1G. With some huge implications on the line in the coming weeks, it should be interesting to see how things play out in the final month of the season.
Let the further discussion ensue.