Saunders
Heisman Trophy Winner
Conference Preview
Oh how the narrative has quickly changed. In the span of a just a few short months, the Big Ten went from being the biggest bust conference among the Power 5, to being all puffy-chested and ready to rumble with the big boys again.
Think back to where the league was at mid-September of last season. Ohio State was sacked at home by a mediocre Virginia Tech team. Michigan State’s impenetrable defense was penetrated by Marcus Mariota and Oregon. Wisconsin couldn’t throw a forward pass against LSU, Northwestern, Indiana and Purdue lost to MAC teams, Michigan was pasted by Notre Dame and Utah, Iowa lost to a horrible Iowa State team, Illinois was housed by Washington, and Nebraska needs an Ameeracle from Abdullah to beat McNeese State.
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Schedules & Picks - Big Ten West
Nebraska
2015 Prediction: 10-2
Sept. 5 BYU W
Sept. 12 South Alabama W
Sept. 19 at Miami W
Sept. 26 Southern Miss W
Oct. 3 at Illinois W
Oct. 10 Wisconsin L
Oct. 17 at Minnesota W
Oct. 24 Northwestern W
Oct. 31 at Purdue W
Nov. 7 Michigan State L
Nov. 14 at Rutgers W
Nov. 21 OPEN DATE
Nov. 27 Iowa W
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Big Ten East Picks: http://cfn.scout.com/2/1564906.html
Big Ten West Team Breakdowns
2. Nebraska
What You Need To Know About The Offense: The offense worked just fine last season – for the most part – finishing 17th in the nation in rushing and 12th in scoring. So how much will be tinkered with? Offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf was part of the passing fun at Oregon State for several years, but Nebraska doesn’t have the same parts. In theory, Mike Riley would like to go with a pro-style attack, but QB Tommy Armstrong isn’t a top-shelf passer and he doesn’t have the receivers to crank things up down the field. The running game never worked at Oregon State, but it was terrific at Nebraska last year and it should still be fine even without Ameer Abdullah. The O line will be fine despite the loss of three starters in the interior, and the rushing punch of Terrell Newby and Imani Cross will be strong. The key will be to find the explosion in the passing game for this all to work.
What You Need To Know About The Defense: Disappointing, the Huskers couldn’t stop the great running teams and had problems as the season wound down. The Randy Gregory-less defensive front should be outstanding with tackle Maliek Collins leading the way, and the linebacking corps will be good enough. Will that translate into consistent production in the biggest games? The secondary is full of good options, and the pass rush should be fine, but considering the defense allowed an average of 41.5 points over the last four games, new defensive coordinator Mark Banker has work to do.
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Big Ten East Team Breakdowns: http://cfn.scout.com/2/1564908.html
Big Ten Bold Statements
- Mike Riley is a tremendous football coach. Don’t dismiss the idea that a square peg might be able to change enough to fit into a round hole.
- Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa is the best defensive player in the Big Ten. Nebraska defensive tackle Maliek Collins might not be far behind.
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