With the 2019 NCAA regular season completed and bowl season quickly approaching, USA Today released the final submissions from the country's coaches for the final Coaches Poll rankings of 2019.

We know that Penn State currently sits at No. 10 in the College Football Playoff rankings, which is the only set of rankings that matter at this point, but it's still fun to look back and see how each coach views the other teams in the conference.

Here's how the Big Ten coaches (and ex-coaches, yikes!) ended up voting when all was said and done. For our purposes, we're just going to focus on where they placed their fellow conference foes.

Chris Ash - Rutgers

Rank Team 1 Ohio State 9 Wisconsin 13 Michigan 15 Penn State 18 Minnesota 19 Iowa

Jeff Brohm - Purdue

Rank Team 1 Ohio State 6 Wisconsin 7 Penn State 15 Iowa 16 Minnesota 17 Michigan

Mark Dantonio - Michigan State

Rank Team 1 Ohio State 6 Penn State 10 Wisconsin 12 Minnesota 15 Michigan 19 Iowa

Ryan Day - Ohio State

Rank Team 1 Ohio State 8 Wisconsin 9 Penn State 14 Michigan 17 Iowa 18 Minnesota

Pat Fitzgerald - Northwestern

Rank Team 1 Ohio State 6 Wisconsin 10 Penn State 14 Minnesota 18 Iowa 19 Michigan

James Franklin - Penn State

Rank Team 1 Ohio State 7 Penn State 8 Wisconsin 13 Michigan 14 Minnesota 17 Iowa

Scott Frost - Nebraska

Rank Team 1 Ohio State 5 Penn State 7 Wisconsin 13 Michigan 14 Minnesota 16 Iowa

I'd have to imagine that Penn State is the team that had the widest range of ranks, not only among Big Ten coaches but among all of the coaches. Just on this list alone, we see them as high as No. 5 (Frost) and as low as No. 15 (Ash..why does Chris Ash still get a vote?).

On average, here's how the Big Ten's teams fared among these coaches:

Ohio State (1)

Wisconsin (7.71)

Penn State (8.43)

Michigan (14.86)

Minnesota (15.14)

Iowa (17.29)

Weigh in in the comments below, what do you think is the most notable part of these rankings? Fitzgerald putting Michigan at 19? Franklin only putting Penn State at 7? Let us know.