I don't remember what bowls get which Big Ten finisher, after the Rose Bowl, but PSU is going to have a tough time finishing higher than 3rd. I'd bet it comes down to Iowa/OSU with PSU 3rd. MSU 4th? Wisconsin? Hard to say. The Big Ten schools have played such crappy out of conference schedules that it's hard to know how good any of them are. wisconsin's schedule is pretty easy and they might only lose once more the rest of the way. i'm going to guess that osu only loses 1 game in conference and goes to the rose bowl, and iowa, penn state and wisconsin end up with 2 losses in conference, with everyone else losing 3 or more. i have no idea how the selections go at that point - my prediction is that wisconsin will have beaten iowa, iowa will have beaten penn st and penn st and wisconsin don't play each other. so i suppose it would be most fair that iowa and wisconsin get the new year's day bowls and penn st gets relegated to alamo or champs sports. according to their bowl projections, the alamo and champs sports bowls are both "big ten no. 4 or 5" so maybe they're interchangeable. The Alamo and Champs Sports rotate having the 4th pick. I believe this is the year the Champs has #4. The Big Ten actually ends its affiliation with both bowls this year. Starting next year it's: 1. Rose vs. BCS 2. Capital One vs. SEC 3. Outback vs. SEC 4/5. Gator vs. ACC 4/5. Insight vs. Big 12 6. Texas vs. Big 12 7. A new bowl in the old Cotton Bowl stadium vs. Big 12 or C-USA 8. Detroit bowl vs. MAC