Every Thursday, Pickin' on the Big Ten breaks down action across the conference.
ABOVE: A rare photograph of a Michigan player holding on to a football somewhat securely.Conference play finally starts this weekend, which should bring a temporary halt to the chorus of "... but they haven't played anybody yet" coming from all corners of the college football universe. With the real games ready to start, let's take a look back at some notable accomplishments in the non-conference season.
Best win: Wisconsin over Fresno State, though I imagine Minnesota's beatdown of Florida Atlantic felt pretty good after what happened last season.
Worst loss: Notre Dame over Michigan. Yeah, OSU lost by more points and looked bad doing it, but at least the Buckeyes lost to a good team.
Worst win: Ohio State over Ohio, a sloppy game which told us the Bucks had no chance against USC the following week.
Best loss: California over Michigan State, thanks to some last-second Cal heroics. Would be Oregon over Purdue, if only the Ducks hadn't lost to Boise State.
Most improved team: Minnesota, which apparently has discovered the importance of putting up at least a token defense.
Puking up pastry: Indiana, who had two seemingly impressive wins over Western Kentucky and Murray State nullified by a Lehman Brothers-like meltdown against Ball State. And speaking of those Hoosiers ...