(Wins per Recruiting Score are multiplied by 1000, Wins per Star are multiplied by 10. Things like coaching changes, schedule difficulty, margin of defeat, etc. are not considered.)
Edit: Other note, only regular season wins are counted to keep all the teams on the same win scale.
Purdue
2014 Wins: 3
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.602 (13th)
Wins per Star: 0.119 (14th)
Indiana
2014 Wins: 4
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.691 (12th)
Wins per Star: 0.139 (13th)
Michigan
2014 Wins: 5
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.489 (14th)
Wins per Star: 0.150 (12th)
Illinois
2014 Wins: 6
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.047 (8th)
Wins per Star: 0.217 (11th)
Minnesota
2014 Wins: 8
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.636 (1st)
Wins per Star: 0.308 (4th)
Iowa
2014 Wins: 7
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.065 (5th)
Wins per Star: 0.241 (8th)
Northwestern
2014 Wins: 5
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.966 (9th)
Wins per Star: 0.219 (10th)
Ohio State
2014 Wins: 11
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.879 (10th)
Wins per Star: 0.291 (6th)
Maryland
2014 Wins: 7
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.178 (4th)
Wins per Star: 0.266 (7th)
Michigan State
2014 Wins: 10
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.462 (3rd)
Wins per Star: 0.380 (2nd)
Penn State
2014 Wins: 6
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.873 (11th)
Wins per Star: 0.227 (9th)
Wisconsin
2014 Wins: 10
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.587 (2nd)
Wins per Star: 0.384 (1st)
Nebraska
2014 Wins: 9
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.062 (6th)
Wins per Star: 0.295 (5th)
Rutgers
2014 Wins: 7
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.049 (7th)
Wins per Star: 0.322 (3rd)
Basically:
- Jerry Kill is deservedly 2014 Big Ten coach of the year.
- Mark Dantonio is one of the best coaches in the country of the past decade IMO
- Wisconsin's method of playing football is incredible
This post was edited on 2/12 3:17 PM by amarcott
Edit: Other note, only regular season wins are counted to keep all the teams on the same win scale.
Purdue
2014 Wins: 3
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.602 (13th)
Wins per Star: 0.119 (14th)
Indiana
2014 Wins: 4
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.691 (12th)
Wins per Star: 0.139 (13th)
Michigan
2014 Wins: 5
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.489 (14th)
Wins per Star: 0.150 (12th)
Illinois
2014 Wins: 6
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.047 (8th)
Wins per Star: 0.217 (11th)
Minnesota
2014 Wins: 8
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.636 (1st)
Wins per Star: 0.308 (4th)
Iowa
2014 Wins: 7
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.065 (5th)
Wins per Star: 0.241 (8th)
Northwestern
2014 Wins: 5
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.966 (9th)
Wins per Star: 0.219 (10th)
Ohio State
2014 Wins: 11
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.879 (10th)
Wins per Star: 0.291 (6th)
Maryland
2014 Wins: 7
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.178 (4th)
Wins per Star: 0.266 (7th)
Michigan State
2014 Wins: 10
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.462 (3rd)
Wins per Star: 0.380 (2nd)
Penn State
2014 Wins: 6
Wins per Recruiting Score: 0.873 (11th)
Wins per Star: 0.227 (9th)
Wisconsin
2014 Wins: 10
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.587 (2nd)
Wins per Star: 0.384 (1st)
Nebraska
2014 Wins: 9
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.062 (6th)
Wins per Star: 0.295 (5th)
Rutgers
2014 Wins: 7
Wins per Recruiting Score: 1.049 (7th)
Wins per Star: 0.322 (3rd)
Basically:
- Jerry Kill is deservedly 2014 Big Ten coach of the year.
- Mark Dantonio is one of the best coaches in the country of the past decade IMO
- Wisconsin's method of playing football is incredible
This post was edited on 2/12 3:17 PM by amarcott