1. Michigan (large state; the most bandwagon appeal; spread out alumni base) 2. Ohio State (Ohio = almost as big as Pa. and Illinois; tons of bandwagon appeal) 3. Penn State (Pa. = almost as big as Illinois; more bandwagon appeal) 4. Illinois (very large state; does better in Chicago area than NU) 5. Wisconsin (large percentage of pretty big state behind them) 6. Indiana (fairly large state; a lot of bandwagon appeal) 7. Minnesota (semi-large state; no bandwagon appeal) 8. Iowa (very small state; shares fans with Iowa State, which is closer to Des Moines) 9. Michigan State (dominated by Michigan in the state; especially Detroit) 10. Purdue (is dominated by IU in Indianapolis; no bandwagon support) 11. Northwestern (doesn't cultivate Chicago area much; downstate at all)
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