I don't think you're giving enough credit to the size of NU's linebackers. Fisher is close to 230lbs (he is just freakin' tall), Martin is in the range of 235-245lbs, Whaley is in the 225 area. I don't have a roster in front of me, just going off of memory. I will see if I can find a current roster and post. If anyone has one saved, please post. I may or may not be wrong :dunnoI disagree with the entire premise that players are so much "bigger and tougher" in the Big Ten.
That they are bigger is not an issue for opinion. Their RB's average 219 pounds --- our RB's for next year --- Rex (202), Aaron green (185) are much smaller. The B10 OLB'ers are 230 on average --- we have L. David at 205-210 or so) E. Martin at 215, S. Fisher at what 205? Their MLBers' are 250 on average. Compton is our heaviest and he is perhaps 230. No... there is no doubt that the B10 is a "bigger" conference. No opinion. Fact.
Tougher? Who knows.. But 20 hits a game to your QB when those hitting him are comparable in size up to perhaps 20 pounds heaver versus 20 hits a game against guys weighing 30-45 pounds more than your QB... that is quite a difference.
I think few would logically argue against the notion that the B10 teams that are much larger are more physical than the teams we lined up against, on average, this year.
Really? You might be right... I do not have the NU roster in front of me now... But I thought Fisher was a skinny 205 - 210 tops. Maybe I am wrong. By the way... roster weights are, of course, suspect. In any event, Fisher was definitely NOT a physical player when on the field. I thought Martin was perhaps 225 - 230. If you are right (and you might be) then that is better.