Showing posts with label Nebraska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nebraska. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Reports: Bo Pelini to Coach Youngstown State

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And there was much celebrating by @FauxPelini...

It appears, according to multiple reports, the cat loving former head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers will be announced as the new head coach at Youngstown State sometime Wednesday afternoon.

Pelini was fired upon the end of the season just a couple of weeks ago after 7 seasons in Lincoln where he compiled at 67-27 record.

He'll replace Eric Wolford who was let go from Youngstown after five seasons at the Ohio school.

More on the announcement once it's made official.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Morning Wrap: Incarnate Word Stuns Nebraska in Hoops

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Basketball is a wonderful equalizer. Just ask the various D-1 College Teams who have found that out the hard way early this College Basketball season.

You can now add a new team to the list.

Incarnate Word, a small college team from San Antonio, Texas who made the jump from Division II to D-1 just last year took down Big 12 Nebraska in what's considered a significant upset.

The Cardinals got a 74-73 win, but it took a fumbled inbounds pass from Terran Petteway of Nebraska and baseline fadeaway jumper from Kyle Hittle of Incarnate who got the steal with just under 5 seconds left to secure the win.

Incarnate is in the midst of a solid start this season, the win moved them to 6-1. Nebraska dropped to 5-3. Hittle lead the Cardinals with 18 points. Terran Petteway had 18 for Nebraska.

Sunday, September 21, 2014

What Is It With Miami And Nebraska...???

((HT: BTN))

It was like the 1990's all over again out there- especially when the players didn't like the way they were going against each other at one point


It was a fun one in Lincoln as the Huskers eventually won 41-31

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Our First Behind-The-Back Catch Of The Year

((HT: SnappyTV/BTN))

Bo Pelini protested appropriately as Jordan Westerkamp added another ridiculous catch to his demo reel today against FAU

It's not the first silly catch he has made, but this was the last one we all gawked at...

Last year against Northwestern, he did this...

Friday, November 29, 2013

Iowa Beats Nebraska and Bo Pelini Dares Someone to Fire Him

It must be rough being Bo Pelini these days. Never mind what happened to brother Carl at Florida Atlantic, Bo's got his own problems.

Those problems start--and end with a restless Cornhusker fanbase who are increasingly unhappy with Pelini and his performance.

Iowa is the latest to add to the beat Nebraska war cry, beating the Cornhuskers 38-17 in Lincoln. The Hawkeyes took advantage of 2 Ron Kellogg III interceptions sending Nebraska to their 3rd home loss of the season.

The loss left Nebraska at 8-4 on the season, 5-3 in the Big 10, Iowa improves to the same record. And unfortunately, after a great win by Iowa, all anyone could talk about is Nebraska coach Bo Pelini.

Pelini has been under fire by alumni (most notably Tommy Frazier) and much of the fanbase for their perceived under-performance of the team. However, to fire the $3 million a year coach is going to take a lot of money and a big leap of faith by AD Shawn Eichorst.

For his part Pelini immediately added fuel to the fire by stating in his post game presser "If they want to fire me, go ahead" adding he was proud of his and the teams accomplishments and that the program is heading in the right direction.

And he may not totally be wrong.

It's not like Nebraska has been terrible. Though they haven't been the Nebraska of the 1990's and earlier. And that's something that the fans and alumni need to remember. For every coaching change that helps improve the program, consider what happened to Tennessee when they fired Philip Fulmer, the Vols haven't been relevant since that happened.

Your highlights from ESPN




Saturday, November 2, 2013

Really, Bo Pelini...??? Really...???

((HT: BTN))

In B1G action today, it has been a rough week for the Pelini family...

We have chronicled the sheer stupidity that allegedly got brother Carl fired in Boca, and it almost hit critical mass in Lincoln...

Northwestern had a lead and could stop their four-game losing streak if they could just hold on...
Only thing was, everyone forgot to check with third-string QB Ron Kellogg III...


So, just how safe is Pelini's job anyway...???

Saturday, April 6, 2013

7 Year-Old Gets TD At Nebraska Spring Game

((HT: BTN/Yarina))

And it's for a good reason...

Jack Hoffman, a seven-year-old Huskers fan, is fighting brain cancer. He formed a special bond with Nebraska's Rex Burkhead that started last season.

He attended this year's Red-White Spring Game and got a hand-off late in the game...
Easy to figure out what happened... even if we did give it away with the headline...

Here's the highlight... and it's all that...


Just cool...

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Since When Does Nebraska Impersonate Clemson...?

Or, to be more accurate, when does Wisconsin impersonate West Virginia...???

Nebraska seems to be living off their "Blackshirts" legacy instead of continuing to add to the legacy. Giving up 70 will do that...

Wisconsin destroyed the Cornhuskers 70-31 to keep the Number 12 Huskers out of the Rose Bowl after the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis.

Nebraska drops to 10-3 after a 7-1 conference mark that included a Big Ten Legends Division title. The loss snapped NU's six-game winning streak and the Badgers improved to 8-5 on the year. They go to their third consecutive Rose Bowl appearance where they will face Stanford.

Start all of your talk now about the worth in that...

Wisconsin wrapped up the day with 640 total yards of offense- 202 from Montee Ball on the ground. Melvin Gordon had 216 yards to lead the Badgers.

So, Bo Pelini... Explain this one off...
((HT: BTN))


And that begs the question...
Does the Defensive Coordinator get to hang around after that display (or lack thereof)...
John Papuchis is in his first year after Carl Pelini left town...
Did he know what he was getting into...??/

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Taylor Martinez Is, Officially, Ridiculous...

And, early on in the Big 10/12/14 Championship Game, the only offense that Nebraska can talk about optimistically since they're getting smashed...

This was the most awesomest, ridiculous run of the season...
The HQ would recommend playing "Yakety Sax" underneath Gus while Martinez runs...
((HT: CFB on Fox/youtube))

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Penn State fans convinced NCAA is "Out to Get Them"

((altoonamirror.com))

These days everything is a conspiracy, isn't it?

If you ask fans of Penn State, they are convinced.

Why? Because they say they were "Screwed" on a bad call during Saturday's loss during the Nittany Lions game against Nebraska. They say it was obvious the refs had it for them when they ruled Penn St. TE Matt Lehman had fumbled when he tried to reach across the Goal Line late in the 32-23 loss. Though replays appeared to show Lehman scoring, the call stood and Penn St. got nothing.

The Penn State are convinced that is why they lost. It would have given them a 3-point lead with 7:39 left. Of course, they smugly assumed Nebraska would not have possibly scored to take back the lead.

Penn State QB Matt McGloin was quoted after the game saying "We're not going to get that call ever, against any team. It doesn't matter who the refs are, that's the way it is.

Gosh Matt. You and your fans have figured it out. The NCAA has told all of their refs "Screw Penn State, make 'em lose."

That of course doesn't really explain how the Nittany Lions have won 6 games then, does it?

Now, the war drums are getting louder after an apparent technical glitch caused Penn State merchandise to "Disappear" from the "official online store" of the NCAA, shopncaasports.com.

Of course, the spokesperson for the company that runs the site told the Altoona Daily Mirror that it was a "Technical Glitch" and that it would be fixed.

It was fixed.

But that hasn't stopped Penn State fans and in some cases middle PA sportswriters on Twitter from insinuating that somehow this is all some sort of NCAA conspiracy to punish Penn State for the Jerry Sandusky scandal.

Sorry guys. Not buying it. While the NCAA is certainly not happy with your school and administration, just this isn't quite a conspiracy make. Think about the logic here. If they wanted you to lose, why let you play, period? And yeah, maybe the refs did blow the Lehman call, but that alone, hardly qualifies as a conspiracy. If you have some lengthy track record of you getting totally screwed, we'd certainly listen, but REALLY guys.

Stop whining.

But hey, what's a good conspiracy theory among friends.

Here's your play in question:

Saturday, November 10, 2012

When Coaches Attack... And Players Attack Back...

((HT: ESPN on ABC/youtube))

Nebraska head football coach Bo Pelini has been long known for not mincing his words- doesn't matter if it is with fellow coaches, officials, or his own players...

But, for once, one of his players shared in his colorful metaphors...
Enter the discussion between Pelini and Daimion Stafford...


Oh, the Cornhuskers held off a perpetually pesky Penn State squad, 32-23...
And the HQ doesn't think Pelini will dial it back any time soon...

Sunday, September 23, 2012

TWTW: Big Numbers From Bison, Blazers, Nicholls, and Nebraska

((HT: Valleynewslive.com))

Here's where we wrap up all the big numbers on the scoreboard from the week that was... Prairie View A&M travelled all the way to the Fargodome for a paycheck.

They end their non-conference stretch with their worst start since 2002- when it was 0-6- with a 66-7 loss to North Dakota State. It was NDSU's highest offensive numbers since defeating Division II Concordia-St. Paul 66-7 in the 2006 season opener.

The Bison have been ranked No. 1 in the Division I-AA/FCS Coaches Top 25 the first three weeks of the season. Not that polls mean a whole lot right now, but bully for them...

Here's the Bison's blowout... Page Title - No value

In the NAIA, Belhaven University set school records in a 70-28 win over Campbellsville in Jackson, Mississippi. Points in a game, TD's, and PAT's now have new marks on campus as the Blazers get ready for Mid-South Conference competition.
((HT: WJTV, Jackson))

Nicholls State had another week to remind themselves that Southland Conference action is a while from being in Thibodaux, Louisiana. So, the Colonels scheduled Evangel College and won 73-17.

Here's some postgame from Head Coach Charlie Stubbs...

Nebraska scheduled Idaho State as another pre-season warm-up at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln... and when you win 73-7 (as the easiest game in a lot of pools for who would score the most and least points this weekend), there isn't a whole lot to talk about...

So, we'll just show you the short version...
 ((HT: ESPN))

 Let us know if we missed anybody...

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Bo Pelini taken from Nebraska game via ambulance

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As of this writing, University of Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini is resting comfortably in a Lincoln, Nebraska hospital after being taken from the stadium to the hospital via ambulance.

The Lincoln Journal-Star reports the 911 call at the stadium said Pelini was suffering from "Flu-Like Symptoms" and that Pelini's family was rushed away from the stadium early in the 3rd quarter of Saturday's game vs. Arkansas State.

He told ESPN during his halftime interview that he wasn't feeling well, but was O.K.

By the way, Nebraska won the game 42-13.

Read the Journal Star story RIGHT HERE

For what it is worth, Nebraska A.D Tom Osborne relayed that he was told Pelini would be fine and just needed some rest. The school released a statement from Pelini later saying "He would be at practice on Sunday."

Since it doesn't appear (Yet) that there is video of Pelini leaving via ambulance, KETV provides us with video of Osborne addressing the media after the game:


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Ark State Gets $1M Payday At Nebraska

The HQ has known about all these early-season games being paydays for the team that supposedly is going to get creamed...

Savannah State, for example, is clearing in the neighborhood of $800,000 for their two beat downs in Stillwater and Tallahassee. Ess-E-Cee schools are notorious for higher paydays than the average bears and the Arkansas State-Nebraska game is no different...

Only moreso...

Howzabout a cool million for The Slinging Malzahn's to show up for their game against the Cornhuskers...???

"We believe that Arkansas State is a decent program and will provide an attractive non-conference matchup," Dr. Tom Osborne said when asked. "We probably could have gotten a lesser opponent for less money but are trying to maintain a reasonably strong schedule."

Florida Atlantic is getting a million bucks this week (to lose to Georgia) and next week (to lose to Alabama)...

In the mean time, Ark State has their head set on making Nebraska one-dimensional Saturday...
((HT: KAIT-TV Jonesboro, Ark))
KAIT-Jonesboro, AR-News, weather, sports, classifieds

Yah, sure ya betcha...

Sunday, September 9, 2012

TWTW: The Upsets Round One- Arizona, UCLA, Sacramento State, North Dakota State

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By the oklahoma State coaching staff's own admission, it was a poor night of everything- too many penalties (school record) and four turnovers for starters...

And very few people would have thought the 'Pokes would have given up 59 points to Rich Rod...

Berry Tramel and Gina Mizell discuss...
UCLA made its point to be inside the Top 15 (really) under new head coach Jim Mora with their back-and-forth game that ended up in the upset of Nebraska... Gus and Charles Davis discuss... ((HT: Fox Sports)) And, there's a battle in the state of Colorado to determine which team is the worst in the state- Colorado or Colorado State... The Rams did their part in contributing in their 22-7 loss to I-AA North Dakota State... ((HT: valleynewslive.com)) Valley News Live - KVLY/KXJB - Fargo/Grand Forks Colorado State coaches and players, naturally, were less than pleased... ((HT: ColoradoStateUniversity)) The Buffaloes ended up losing to Sacramento State on a last-minute field goal... CU head coach Jon Embree is either way out of his league coaching this team or isn't being given the tools to make it happen the way he wants... The HQ is thinking it's somewhere in the middle... ((HT: BuffStampedeDotCom))

Friday, May 11, 2012

Husker Coach Catching It From All Sides

((HT: HLN))

Nebraska football assistant Ron Brown stood up in a town meeting two months ago speaking against a proposal to protect sexual identity. He said he was doing it as a citizen- even as thousands look at him as something else entirely.

He then addressed his university's anti-discrimination policy saying he supported the policy, but not what it represents...

Now he has fans giving him what-fer from all sides...

Richelle Carey does the traffic copping for this one...

Monday, November 14, 2011

Bo Pelini's Postgame Speaks Volumes

((HT: SportsByBrooks))

An interesting point of view from the winner in Happy Valley...


On a lot of levels, Pelini is eleventy-billion percent right...

Sunday, November 13, 2011

TWTW: Long Week In Happy Valley Doesn't End Happy...

((HT: 1011now.com Lincoln))

The HQ is just going to let everyone who was there at the Penn State-Nebraska game do the talking here...

Kevin Sjuts sets up the game...


Steve Lloyd has the recap of the game itself...
Penn State had their chances late, but couldn't convert a 4th down call...
((HT: WNEP-TV Scranton/Wilkes Barre))
 

Here's a bunch of questions from the presentment that defy logic since they were never addressed... they're all opportunities lost... and innocence lost as well...
Bob Ley recaps it all...
((HT: ESPN))

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Nebraska Upset: Huskers Hustled By Northwestern

Nebraska Cornhusker fans are finding out nothing is easy in the Big Ten Conference.

Northwestern marched in Lincoln, Nebraska and led by their backup quarterback Kain Colter, was 4-6 passing for 115 yards and a touchdown filling in for Dan Persa, surprised Nebraska 28-25.

The Wildcat defense held the Huskers to 118 rushing yards.

It's Northwestern's first win over Nebraska since 1931.

Here are the highlights from Lincoln, NE. (Thanks BTN)



Here's Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini meeting the media after the game. (Thanks Omaha.com)

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

OSG College Football Preview: Big Ten Conference

Congratulations fair reader, it’s time to see what we think about the Big 10 which is actually 12. Always a tough conference with good teams, they are perennially overrated. They traditionally struggle against good, out of conference competition.

That being said, there is talent galore here and if you play them in non-conference game, good luck.

2011 Big 10 Previews (In alphabetical “Conference” order):

Illinois Fighting Illini: 7-6 in 2010

The fighting Zooker’s had a pretty good 2010 and have a lot of those players returning this year. The law of averages says they’ll be somewhere in the middle this season.

Offense: It all starts with QB Nathan Scheelhaase, one of the conferences best. Yeah, they did lose Mikel Leshoure and that will hurt. Scheelhasse will have to account for a lot this season.

Defense: No stars, but 9 returning starters. And in College Football, that’s not such a bad thing.

Outlook: A fairly easy schedule will help as will 8 home games. Ron Zook’s teams tend to under achieve and we wonder if this team will do the same thing.

Predictions:

Phil says: They’ll be decent. Schedule all but guarantees them 6 wins. 7-5 will be a success for these guys. 6-6 is more realistic.

Jon says: Agreed… and that’s after a 3-1 start…

Wilkie says: I think new offensive coordinator Paul Petrino will have a tremendous effect on the Illini offense. With division rivals Ohio State and Wisconsin coming to Champaign Illinois may be the dark horse in the Leaders Division.

Indiana Hoosiers: 5-7 in 2010:

If there was a “Schleprock” team in each conference, this would be the team in the 10. They always struggle, though appeared to have started to turn the corner in 2010. We’ll see if they can maintain it.

Offense: It starts with wide receiver Demarlo Belcher. 78 catches last season ain’t bad, the question is can QB Dusty Kiel get the ball to him and that’s one that won’t be answered until they play for real.

Defense: This is where they struggle to compete. The offense is pretty good, defense...not so much. DT Adam Replogle will be leaned on heavily along with LB Jeff Thomas.

Outlook: This program is heading in the right direction. Kevin Wilson does have his work cut out, but it seems as though they are turning the corner. Virginia is the toughest non-conference game...and is easily winnable.

Predictions:

Phil says: Consistency is the key here. They need to continue making strides. They should. 6-6 is not out of the question.

Jon says: I think Wilson will have his work cut out for him… maybe 4-8…

Wilkie says: It won’t translate into wins this year but Kevin Wilson is stirring the pot in Bloomington. Six wins is about the max.

Ohio State Buckeyes: 11-1 in 2010:

It wasn’t the most pleasant off-season for these guys. We’ve talked at length about their off the field problems this summer. And yes, it will affect them, we just don’t know how much.

Offense: Terrelle Pryor will be tough to replace if for no other reason than he was the only QB with experience. But as always, there is plenty of talent here. Without Dan Herron and DeVier Posey, they’ll struggle early in the year. Someone is going to have to step up--Braxton Miller maybe?

Defense: If Johnathan Hankins steps up, they’ll be really good here...again. They lost a few players, but as always there are plenty of guys to step up.

Outlook: An awful lot of variables here with a new coach and key players out for 5 games. But these guys tend to play cupcakes early and that will help. The season really will hinge on who steps up and fills the void and right now nobody knows for sure who that will be.

Predictions:

Phil says: This will be a tough season in Columbus. They’ll recover, no matter what the NCAA says or does, but you can write this year off. 9-3.

Jon says: After winning the Ohio State title with wins over Akron and Toledo, I’ve got them at, maybe, 8-4… a rookie QB and not knowing how the rest of the “Tattoo 6” will respond will be the big difference…

Wilkie says: In September they won’t resemble the Ohio State we know. I doubt they beat Miami or Michigan State. Starting with Nebraska October 8th the Buckeyes will be in tact and I wouldn’t be surprised if TOSU rattles off seven straight wins.

Penn State Nittany Lions: 7-6 in 2010

2010 was a year to forget for the Nittany Lions, the expectations were higher. But they’ve been here before and recovered. And there’s some talent here.

Offense: Derrick Moye is the prototypical WR. NFL Scouts are already drooling over him. Someone needs to grab hold of the QB job, but nobody knows if that will happen. There’s not much else that stands out here.

Defense: If they are going to be successful, the “D” will lead the way. LB Michael Mauti and CB D’Anton Lynn are the best of a really good defense. And DT Devon Still ain’t bad. But will they wear out because of the offensive struggles?

Outlook: The “D” is one of the country’s best, the “O” one of the worst. Until the balance emerges, they’ll struggle. Finishing Nebraska, at Ohio State and at Wisconsin won’t do much for morale either.

Predictions:

Phil says: Having Alabama in the non-conference schedule ain’t going to help things. This year will be a bit of a struggle. 7-5 again sounds good.

Jon says: I’ve got them 8-1 heading into November, maybe 9-3…

Wilkie says: Joe Pa is energized, the Nittany Lions are better but the November schedule is a killer. 7-5 in Happy Valley.

Purdue Boilermakers: 4-8 in 2010

Another team seemingly on the rise. They’ve been stuck at the bottom of this conference for years. There is some talent here and we think Danny Hope is a good coach.

Offense: Ralph Bolden is a pretty good RB and Robert Marve has shown flashes of being a good QB, but can he sustain it and hold off Rob Henry?

Defense: They are stacked on D this year with Kawann Short and Bruce Gaston anchoring the line. Oddly, this may be the strong suit of this team in 2011.

Outlook: They should be better. The schedule isn’t too daunting. And they aren’t a bad team. A few guys will need to step it up for that to happen.

Predictions:

Phil says: An easy schedule helps. A bowl game is a real possibility. 7-5

Jon says: I don’t see it going 7-5… I’m still thinking 4-8’ish…

Wilkie says: The Boilers go bowling in December. 7-5 is possible.

Wisconsin Badgers: 11-2 in 2010

They are everyone’s offseason darlings it seems. And they are always good. But they always lose a game they shouldn’t. Always. Let’s see how well Russell Wilson fits in.

Offense: It will start with Wilson and WR Nick Toon. With RB’s James White and Montee Ball around they should be able to run well too. There are some holes on the line.

Defense: Chris Borland will be the man this year. He has to. DT’s Patrick Butrym and Jordan Kohout will certainly help.

Outlook: Yes, they will be good. They should be the class of this conference. But they always seem to choke in the end. Is this they year they get past it? Because they are certainly loaded at almost every position.

Predictions:

Phil says: Unless they implode, this is the best team in the conference. The schedule is conducive to running the table, but they’ll gag somewhere 11-1 and BCS Bowl

Jon says: That’s what I’m looking at as well… somewhere in the 10 or 11 win season-range and playing South Carolina in the Citrus Bowl…

Wilkie says: Getting quarterback Russell Wilson as an unrestricted free agent was the game changer the Badgers needed. This is your Big 10 champion.

And we move on to the poorly named Legends division--

Iowa Hawkeyes: 8-5 in 2010

This also was a rough offseason for Iowa with the 13 players being hospitalized and suspensions galore. They are the prototype for Big 10 football, good in conference, not so much out of it.

Offense: When your best player is a Tackle, you’ve got some things to worry about. Somebody has to play QB with James Vandenburg your leader in the clubhouse, and having Marcus Coker in the backfield will help.

Defense: They’ll be stout. Shaun Prater is NFL ready now and his counterpart Micah Hyde is pretty good too. The line will put some pressure on people.

Outlook: Iowa is traditionally good, but rarely great. This season won’t change that perception. There are too many question marks for them to excel, but they’ll about where they were last year, with hopefully less headaches.

Predictions:

Phil says: If everyone plays to their max, 8-4, but 7-5 is more realistic.

Jon says: I’ve got the same thing… somewhere in the 7-5 range…

Wilkie says: Iowa thrives at being the under the radar team and the Hawkeyes are in that position this season. Will Iowa take advantage again?

Michigan Wolverines: 7-6 in 2010

They hired the right guy this time: Brady Hoke. And yes, they improved last year. But they still haven’t reminded anyone of the Michigan of old. With some discipline and defense, they could be what the rest of Big 10 should be playing like.

Offense: Denard Robinson. Do we need to say more? Robinson, the QB, was a dynamic play-making machine last year. He did wear down towards the end though. He needs to get bigger. Having WR Roy Roundtree back certainly will help.

Defense: This is the problem. They were awful the past two seasons. DT Mike Martin is the best player, but there is little around him. We’ll see if that happens.

Outlook: On the rise. If the Defense improves, the team will be better. Rich Rod, for all his faults, got some talent to come to Ann Arbor.

Predictions:

Phil says: They are heading in the right direction. They aren’t there yet. 8-4.

Jon says: I’ve got somewhere in the 6-6 range. I think they’re a year away…

Wilkie says: Brady Hoke mission isn’t to change the culture at Michigan but to be a part of it. The Wolverines won’t be all the way back this year but getting closer. Michigan won’t be home for the Holidays either.

Michigan State Spartans: 11-2 in 2010

Another team that is always competitive in the conference but struggles out of it. And they seem to always find ways to lose games they shouldn’t. But they’ve got some key guys coming back this season and a pretty friendly schedule.

Offense: It all starts with QB Kirk Cousins. Cousins is arguably the best QB in the conference and the leader of this team. WR B.J Cunningham and TE Brian Linthicum are back too. 3 new starters on the line could be an issue.

Defense: Safety Trenton Robinson is probably the best player on the D, and there will be 5 new starters this season. Someone is going to have to step up and lead up front, the question is who.

Outlook: Depends on the defense. They should be a tough out because of Cousins, but there are a lot of question marks. Again, a cake schedule will help...a lot.

Predictions:

Phil says: They’ll struggle this year. They lost a lot of starters. Best guess is 7-5.

Jon says: Six wins, maybe 7…

Wilkie says: If the youngsters come through then Michigan State is a title contender. The Spartans have nine wins in them.


Minnesota Golden Gophers: 3-9 in 2010

There is a new sheriff in town, Jerry Kill and he’s got his work cut out for him. They lost a lot of experience off a really bad team. This is a long term project for Kill or anyone else.

Offense: The top 3 receivers return, but who is going to throw it to them? Duane Bennett is a solid RB, but there are holes almost everywhere.

Defense: There is a little more here to work with. Leading tackler LB Gary Tinsley returns and LB Keanon Cooper is pretty good too. But again, nothing else stands out.

Outlook: Well, they are going to not be very good for awhile. There are some winnable non-conference games, but they won’t be favored in any Big 10/12 game.

Predictions:

Phil says: Jerry Kill may regret taking this job. He’s got a lot of work here. 3-9

Jon says: Bad, badder, baddest… and not in a good way… 2-10

Wilkie says: Jerry Kill won at Saginaw Valley State, Emporia State, Southern Illinois, and Northern Illinois he will win in Minnesota, just not this year. 3-9 but it won’t seem that bad.

Nebraska Cornhuskers: 10-4 in 2010

Welcome newcomer. Nebraska brings money, revenue and a really good team to this conference, this year. Bo Pelini deserves credit for getting this program back on track.

Offense: QB Taylor Martinez is back and that is where everything starts. Leading reciever Brandon Kinnie is back too. But only 2 starters on the line return. Could make things difficult early.

Defense: DT Jared Crick leads a stout defense that also returns tackling machine LB Lavonte David. Key starters in every spot are back. They’ll be tough.

Outlook: Come November, there may be some 2nd thoughts about having these guys in the playground. They could easily run the table and will be in the conference championship game.

Predictions:

Phil says: Look out Big 10/12. 11-1, conference champs and BCS Bowl.

Jon says: What Phil said…

Wilkie says: The Nebraska-Iowa rivalry just doesn’t have the same cache as Nebraska-Oklahoma, This will take a while for me to get used to the Huskers in the Big Ten. The Huskers will challenge for the league title though. 10-2 for the stenciled “N’s”


Northwestern Wildcats: 7-6 in 2010

Pat Fitzgerald has made them a tough out for anyone. And this time, they return a bunch of starters (16). They’ll be a handful for anyone.

Offense: QB Dan Persa returns and he’s pretty good. He accounted for a lot of 2010’s offense. 3 of the 4 leading receivers are back too. As is most of the line.

Defense: Couple of replacements needed. Though Safety Brian Peters returns. The D-Backs look pretty stout, there’s some concern again on the D-Line.

Outlook: They should be pretty good. There’s some talent and we like Fitzgerald the coach. No Ohio State or Wisconsin on the schedule will help.

Predictions:

Phil says: They are the dark horse in this conference in my eyes. 10-2 wouldn’t be a surprise.

Jon says: 6-6 and more tough losses than comfortable wins…

Wilkie says: The easiest schedule in the Big Ten might pay off handsomely for the Wildcats. 10 wins might happen.

Player of the Year:

Phil says: Dan Persa, Northwestern
Jon says: Monte Ball, Wisconsin

Wilkie says: Edwin Baker – Michigan State

Champions:

Phil says: Nebraska vs. Wisconsin. Cornhuskers win the title and BCS berth.

Jon says: Nebraska-Wisconsin… Nebraska wins and becomes both a leader and a legend…

Wilkie says: Wisconsin vs Nebraska. Badgers will be your Big Ten Champion.