Saunders
Heisman Trophy Winner
The Big Ten closed the gap with the SEC last year in the race to be college football’s No. 1 conference, and the league is in great shape as spring ball opens for 2017. Ohio State and Penn State should be among the nation’s frontrunners to win it all next year, while Michigan and Wisconsin will also rank in many preseason top 10 lists. There’s depth in the league with the improvement of Maryland under coach DJ Durkin, while Nebraska, Iowa and Northwestern form a solid group of teams behind Wisconsin in the West Division. New coaches at Minnesota (P.J. Fleck), Indiana (Tom Allen) and Purdue (Jeff Brohm) will be worth watching in 2017.
Spring practice is set to begin around the nation for all 130 teams over the next few weeks. While spring ball is just practice sessions and it’s hard to glean much information, it’s never too early to look at some of the biggest storylines facing teams this offseason.
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West Division
1. Wisconsin
2. Nebraska
Key Spring Goal: Settle the Quarterback Battle
The transition to a 3-4 defense under new coordinator Bob Diaco is also worth monitoring this spring in Lincoln, but the Cornhuskers have an interesting quarterback battle set to unfold. Redshirt freshman Patrick O’Brien – the No. 204 recruit in the 2016 247Sports Composite – will compete with Tulane transfer Tanner Lee for the starting job. In two years with the Green Wave, Lee threw for 23 scores and 21 interceptions. After a redshirt year, Lee should be up-to-speed on Nebraska’s system and is his pro-style background is a good fit for the offense. True freshman Tristan Gebbia will also have a chance to make an impression this spring.
3. Northwestern
4. Iowa
5. Minnesota
6. Purdue
7. Illinois
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