JTrain
All-Conference
I don't think it's really the gauntlet everyone thought it was when it was first announced.
The first two games will be the toughest. Wisconsin returns a good number of guys, including all their RB talent. But they'll be starting a quarterback with almost no game experience. NIU will have been the closest thing to a good defense he'll have faced by the time he plays Nebraska. Which means they'll rely heavily on their running game (as will we) and it should be a close, low-scoring game. If Taylor is back to 100%, one of his gamebreaking runs could make the difference. Ohio State may be the only game we aren't favored in. What a way to start Big 10 play at Memorial. Crowd should be nuts. Pryor versus the Blackshirts will have a ton of national appeal, even though the Blackshirts (especially the DBs) will be going through some growing pains. If we can win one of these two, we're in good shape to make a title game run.
Minnesota is an easy win. Michigan State should be good again, but I'm skeptical they can be consistently successful. We'll see. Northwestern could be a challenge too, Persa is among the best QBs in the nation and against our rebuilt secondary. But our scheme is built for offenses like NW more so than maybe any other in the Big 10.
Then comes a pair of road games against PSU and Michigan. These two are great in name only. Aside from some great moments from Denard Robinson, neither team was very good this year. I don't see Penn State being any better, and I love our chances against Michigan if Greg Robinson's still around.
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Iowa loses their three best players: Stanzi, Clayborn and DJK Frank Lucas, plus key blockers with both guards and fullback Morse graduating. Even talk about McNutt and maybe Sash considering the Draft. Considering how Bo's defense tends to improve throughout the season, I wouldn't want to be a rebuilt KOK offense playing at Nebraska in November.
If we can go 6-2 in conference, it probably comes down to a tiebreaker situation with Iowa or Michigan State. Both games are in Lincoln. If we can go 7-1 I think we win the division outright.
The first two games will be the toughest. Wisconsin returns a good number of guys, including all their RB talent. But they'll be starting a quarterback with almost no game experience. NIU will have been the closest thing to a good defense he'll have faced by the time he plays Nebraska. Which means they'll rely heavily on their running game (as will we) and it should be a close, low-scoring game. If Taylor is back to 100%, one of his gamebreaking runs could make the difference. Ohio State may be the only game we aren't favored in. What a way to start Big 10 play at Memorial. Crowd should be nuts. Pryor versus the Blackshirts will have a ton of national appeal, even though the Blackshirts (especially the DBs) will be going through some growing pains. If we can win one of these two, we're in good shape to make a title game run.
Minnesota is an easy win. Michigan State should be good again, but I'm skeptical they can be consistently successful. We'll see. Northwestern could be a challenge too, Persa is among the best QBs in the nation and against our rebuilt secondary. But our scheme is built for offenses like NW more so than maybe any other in the Big 10.
Then comes a pair of road games against PSU and Michigan. These two are great in name only. Aside from some great moments from Denard Robinson, neither team was very good this year. I don't see Penn State being any better, and I love our chances against Michigan if Greg Robinson's still around.
http://bbsland.org/music/Josh%20Groban%20-%20You%20Raise%20Me%20Up.mp3
Iowa loses their three best players: Stanzi, Clayborn and DJK Frank Lucas, plus key blockers with both guards and fullback Morse graduating. Even talk about McNutt and maybe Sash considering the Draft. Considering how Bo's defense tends to improve throughout the season, I wouldn't want to be a rebuilt KOK offense playing at Nebraska in November.
If we can go 6-2 in conference, it probably comes down to a tiebreaker situation with Iowa or Michigan State. Both games are in Lincoln. If we can go 7-1 I think we win the division outright.
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