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The 2005 Big Ten football season
is filled with potential for numerous teams in the
conference. A shocking announcement came when the
Dean of Big Ten Coaches Barry Alvarez said he would
be stepping down after 16 years as head football coach
at Wisconsin. Alvarez turned around team that was
a bottom feeder for decades, and led them to three
Rose Bowl victories during the 1990s. Alvarez took
over the duties of Athletic Director last year and
most people close to the program felt his reign as
football coach was coming to an end. Bret Bielema
will take over as Head Coach once this season concludes
and it will be very interesting to see how he is received
in Wisconsin. As Frank Solich, Ron Zook and Bob Davie
learned, replacing a legend can be a daunting task.
As for Alvarez, I am curious to see how he fares as
just Athletic Director. He will have to take a big
pay cut and oftentimes, former coaches put too much
emotion into jobs like this. His presense should keep
most of the alumni happy in their support of Bielema.
As for the 2005 football season, the
coaches had their annual meetings in Chicago on Aug.
1. The Big Ten Conference media chose Michigan as
the preseason football favorite. The Big Ten announced
only the top three teams in its preseason poll, as
Ohio State placed second and Iowa was selected third.
The attending media also honored Hawkeyes' quarterback
Drew Tate as the Preseason Offensive Player of the
Year and Buckeyes' linebacker A.J. Hawk as the Preseason
Defensive Player of the Year. I would have to agree
with both of these choices and feel that if Iowa can
find any playmakers around Drew Tate, they could be
a very good football team. My personal choice to win
the Big Ten is Purdue. This could be the year the
'Boilers' break through. Last year's squad had all
the bad luck any team could have possibly had. The
two teams I think could be on the rise -- especially
if the skill players produce -- are Michigan State
and Penn State. Keep an eye on both of these clubs
early. The two teams I think are on a downward fall
are Wisconsin and Northwestern.
I also feel that this season will
feature a top heavy and bottom heavy division. As
it stands now, I have three teams finishing with zero
or one loss and four teams with two or less victories.
The Following if how I predict the
Big Ten will shape up this season:
Doc\'s Big Ten Projected Standings
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Purdue
Boilermakers (8-0, 10-1) - 2005 big 10 preview
Purdue received this biggest gift
of the season when the schedule came out and the two
teams that they do not play are Michigan and Ohio
State. They do return their entire defensive unit,
a unit that only gave up 17 points per game last year
during Big Ten play. There is a solid chance that
the Boilers could be favored in all 11 games that
they play in. Brandon Kirsch will take over for Kyle
Orton and I do not expect the offensive to miss a
beat. They also return their top two running backs
in Jerod Void and Brandon Jones.
Although the Boilermakers lost the
top receiver in Taylor Stubblefield; they do return
their next six receivers on the depth chart and this
could be the best receiving corps ever under Coach
Joe Tiller. WR Kyle Ingraham caught 51 passed and
scored seven touchdowns in 2004. Purdue kept their
coaching staff intact and did add former New Mexico
State Head Coach Tony Samuel to the defensive unit.
Their toughest test may come in week
two when they must travel to the desert to take on
a fast rising Arizona Wildcats team. As always, Purdue
can score points but oftentimes this puts their defense
in bad situations because of their inability to control
the clock.
Best Bet- Oct. 15, 2005 at Wisconsin.
The number will be low in this game and Purdue has
covered eight times in the last 12 meetings with the
Badgers. Emotions will be on their side as would like
to redeem themselves after last season. That loss
really affected the 2004 squad as they were 5-0 going
into this game and had a double digit lead in the
fourth quarter, only to fumble that game away and
lose four more times in 2004.
Be wary of- Sept.
17, 2005 at Arizona. The Boilers are just 5-9 ATS
against the Pac-10 and suffered a bad loss last year
in the Sun Bowl against Arizona State. State was without
their starting QB Andrew Walter. This is a much-improved
Wildcat team that nearly beat Wisconsin last season.
Ohio
State Buckeyes (7-1, 10-1) -
2005 big 10 preview
After a great finish to the 2004 season,
the Buckeyes enter 2005 with high expectations as
they return nine starters on both sides of the ball.
The schedule seems to favor them again as they will
play three non-conference games at the Horseshoe to
open the season. The highlight game takes place Sept.
10 when the Buckeyes host the Texas Longhorns. The
winner of this game will have a leg-up in the BCS
and if either team can run the table they will definitely
be in Pasadena.
As I look further into this Buckeyes
team, I feel both the offensive and defensive lines
should be vastly improved. This tandem could be as
good as any team in the country. The quarterback situation
is talented and deep with any three capable of starting.
However, QB Troy Smith will be suspended for the opener.
In order for the Bucks to have a great year the defense
must be vastly improved as they gave up 59 yards more
per game then their opponents during Big Ten play.
Best Bet- Sept. 24, 2005 vs. Iowa.
Iowa beat this team last year 33-7 and revenge will
be on the minds of the home team. State is 10-3 ATS
against Iowa and will make someone else besides Drew
Tate beat them. As you go back to last season, Ohio
State was on a two-game losing streak coming into
Iowa and had yet to reach their potential.
Be wary of- Oct.
29 at Minnesota. State is just 1-4 ATS on artificial
turf the past three years and does not possess an
explosive offense that will be able to cover a touchdown
inside the Metrodome. Minnesota is a much better team
in Minneapolis. This could be the Gophers game of
year and it would not surprise us if they pull a straight-up
win.
Michigan
Wolverines (7-1, 10-1) - 2005 big 10 preview
The Wolverines have represented the
Big Ten in the Rose Bowl the past two years and we
look for them to again be among the league's best.
Last season, their skill players were led by two freshmen
in QB Chad Henne and RB Michael Hart. Both are back
and as sophomores and I expect opponents will come
up with a game plan to slow this duo down. However,
look for Michigan to go to other areas for points.
Henne will be without the conference POY last season
in WR Braylon Edwards.
The Wolverines do return their next
four leading receivers but without Edwards, one may
be concerned if anyone can step up to make game changing
plays as he did. Braylon last year single-handedly
beat Michigan State and got the Wolverines back into
the game against Texas. The coach's tab this as the
best team in the Big Ten and with Ohio State coming
into Ann Arbor, they will be a tough team to keep
off the top of the standings.
The thing that always scares me about
Michigan is their Head Coach Lloyd Carr. He is very
conservative as a coach and a prime example was Notre
Dame last season when he led by nine at half, only
to suffer a defeat by eight points. He needs to destroy
inferior teams early by getting up by double digits.
Michigan does have the top defensive coordinator in
the conference in Jim Hermann, who returns for his
ninth season. When he has talent, results are not
far behind.
Best Bet- Sept. 10, 2005 vs. Notre
Dame. This is the only Wolverines test during the
non-conference season and they will have revenge on
their mind. The Irish will be playing the second of
two road games to open the season and will not have
much left in the tank for Michigan. Their last trip
to Ann Arbor ended in a 38-0 embarrassment and this
likely will as well.
Be wary of- Sept.
24, 2005 at Wisconsin. The Badgers will open Big Ten
play at home and have covered against Michigan seven
of the last ten meetings. This is a rare night game
at Camp Randall and I expect the crowd to be in this
game early. Although the Badgers front four will be
young, be expect them to shut down Michael Hart on
the ground.
Penn
State Nittany Lions (5-3, 8-3) -
2005 big 10 preview
The Lions had a defense last year that
was good enough to win the conference and had offense
that could not score on many high school teams. Zack
Mills is finally gone as his performance got worse
each year he stayed in school. The defense returns
nine starters and this will again be the focal point
of this team. OLB Paul Posluszny leads this squad
and baring injury will likely find him as an All-American
selection.
Michael Robinson is back at the quarterback
position after he suffered a shoulder injury against
Wisconsin last season. Throwing is the weakness of
his game, but his ability to move around the pocket
may frustrate defenses. The offense needs to be able
to run the football to be successful. The offensive
line is a real strength this season and should allow
Tony Hunt to reach 1,000 yards on the ground. A good
start is essential for this squad in order to build
confidence and allow this team to reach their potential.
We do see them being 5-0 when they welcome in the
Buckeyes. The Lions have a favorable schedule in Big
Ten play with their most difficult games coming in
the state of Michigan. They do have a bye before they
travel to East Lansing.
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Best Bet- Oct. 29,
2005 vs. Purdue. State may be poised to knock off
an unbeaten Purdue team and keep them out of the Sugar
Bowl. This will be homecoming in State College and
Purdue will be coming off of Wisconsin a week before
this tilt. Penn State is 5-1 ATS in their last six
games against Purdue.
Be wary off- Oct.
22, 2005 at Illinois. Penn State will be coming off
of back-to-back tough games against Michigan and Ohio
State. After Illinois they will welcome in Purdue.
This is definitely a trap game.
Iowa
Hawkeyes (5-3, 7-4) -
2005 big 10 preview
The Hawkeyes return the best quarterback
in the conference in first teamer Drew Tate. Tate
had no running game to speak of last season, as their
top five backs all suffered injuries, yet he led the
Hawkeyes to a 10-2 record. They finished off the season
with a Hail Mary reception to knock off LSU and thus
end the tenure of Nick Saban. Iowa returns seven starters
on offense and the big question mark will remain,
how good Marques Simmons and the rest of the running
backs will be. He averaged nearly four yards a carry
before going down with an ankle injury. If he can
stay healthy, he will be a great option for Tate.
If something would happen to Tate in regards to an
injury, this would be a completely different ball
club.
Kirk Ferentz continues to get it done
as head coach and last season picked up his second
Big Ten Coach of the Year plaque. He continues to
field offers from the NFL and it will be interesting
to see how long he will stay at Iowa. With any luck,
the Hawks could be big time bowling this season.
Best Bet- Oct. 22, 2005 vs. Michigan.
The Hawkeyes have had Michigan's number of late covering
the last three meetings. Iowa has some weapons on
offense that can exploit a weak Michigan secondary.
At Kinnick Stadium Iowa has covered 75 percent since
1984.
Be wary of- Sept.
10, 2005 at Iowa State. State always plays this team
tough and with their young quarterback Bret Meyer
back he should be able to move the ball on offense.
Iowa State was a 22-point underdog last season, yet
only lost to Iowa by seven points.
Michigan
State Spartans (4-4, 7-5) -
2005 big 10 preview
The Spartans did not go bowling last
year and they will struggle again this season unless
QB Drew Stanton can stay healthy. There is a lot of
questions as to how many games this team can win,
however this is my sleeper team ATS as I expect them
to be in a lot of close games. The Spartans have talent
as they had a 19-point lead against Michigan and ended
Wisconsin's dream of perfection. Stanton had completed
64 percent of his passes last season and has the ability
to beat you with his arm or his legs. The wide receiver
corps will also be strength of this team, as they
will likely start three seniors at this position.
WR Agim Shabaj has the ability to stretch the field
because of his sprinter speed and look for him to
have a breakout season alongside Matt Trannon.
As I look at the Spartans schedule,
the conference play itself may be one of the toughest
in the Big Ten. They should have no problem to open
the season with Illinois, however it will come right
after the trip to South Bend. They do get Michigan
at home but must travel to Ohio State, Purdue, and
Minnesota. If Coach John L. Smith can win two of these
three road games, MSU will find themselves in a bowl
game and could have a say in who wins the Big Ten.
Best Bet- Sept. 17, 2005 at Notre
Dame. State is an impressive 6-2 ATS is their last
eight meetings with the Irish. They seem to have their
number and have won straight-up in South Bend four
straight times. The Irish will be coming off back-to-back
road games and could very well be 0-2 when the Spartans
invade.
Be wary of- Sept.
3, 2005 vs. Kent State. The Golden Flash come from
the high-powered MAC conference and should be able
to expose a weak Spartan secondary. State has covered
only twice over the last three years of non-conference
action. This team is known to lay an egg against inferior
competition and I expect them to struggle in week
one of the non-conference season. Hopefully for MSU,
they will not lose the game straight-up.
Minnesota
Golden Gophers (3-5, 6-5) -
2005 big 10 preview
The Gophers were the most disappointing
team in the conference last season and finished 7-5.
They started off the season 5-0, which included an
impressive road win at Colorado State. After this
start, they had just one more conference win, but
did finish the season out on a high note beating Alabama
to win the Music City Bowl.
Back in 2005 are starting RB Laurence
Maroney and QB Bryan Cupito. Maroney had an outstanding
season in 2004 rushing for 1,413 yards and a 6.2 ypc
average. He will be the lone workhorse this season
with the departure of Marion Barber III and expect
teams to gameplan to shut him down. This will put
enormous pressure on Cupito to make plays through
the air in order to spread out the defense. This team
starts the season with a road trip to Tulsa and that
could be a good indication of how the season will
go. A win and another 5-0 start is not out of the
question.
Best Bet- Sept. 24, 2005 vs. Purdue.
The Gophers will be fired up for this contest at home
as it is their first conference game of the season.
They have not played each other the past two years
and before that Purdue had beaten the Gophers seven
straight times. The Gophers last win came in 1995
under Coach Jim Whacker. They will be hungry for this
game.
Be wary of- Nov.19, 2005 at Iowa.
The Gophers threw in the towel late last season and
this team has a history of finishing on a sour note.
That will happen again this season. Iowa has beaten
this team straight-up four years in a row and Minnesota
has lost three straight season finales in Big Ten
play.
Wisconsin
Badgers (2-6, 5-7) -
2005 big 10 preview
The Barry Alvarez era will end in
frustration as this team returns only ten starters
from last year's squad. Alvarez did do Bielema a big
favor by coaching out this season and not leave the
cupboard empty to start his tenure. This team does
have numerous skill position players returning on
offense in QB John Stocco, FB Matt Bernstein and TE
Owen Daniels.
The Badgers also picked up a key transfer
in RB Brian Calhoun, who has track team speed if he
can reach the corner. This success of this team depends
a great deal on his ability to run the ball successfully.
John Stocco proved last year that he couldn't make
plays when depended upon and can only be successful
as a complimentary player. CB Brett Bell leads a young
defense that returns only four starters from last
year's squad. If Alvarez can get this group of players
to a bowl game, that may become one of his highlights
in his coaching career tenure at Wisconsin.
Best Bet- Nov. 12, 2005 vs. Iowa.
The Badgers may be getting points in what could likely
be Coach Alvarez' last game as Head Coach of the Wisconsin
Badgers. We expect the team to come out fired up and
determined to send out the legendary coach a winner.
The revenge factor will also be in play as Iowa has
won straight-up three consecutive years.
Be Wary of- Oct.15, 2005 at Minnesota.
The Badgers will be coming off of a road game in Evanston
the week before and we expect the defense to struggle
in shutting down the high powered Gopher running attack.
Minnesota has won straight-up the last two meetings
at the Dome.
Illinois
Fighting Illini (2-6, 4-7) -
2005 big 10 preview
The Ron Zook era came to a crashing
end last season at Florida and he now sets his sights
on rebuilding a perennial doormat in the Big Ten Conference.
Zook was a solid recruiter at Florida and that is
essential to his success at Illinois. However, his
skills as a recruiter at Florida did not translate
well into his gameday coaching. Zook suffered numerous
heartbreaking losses during his three years and many
times it was because of his coaching.
Jon Beutjer graduated last season
and now the quarterback position should fall into
the hands of unproven junior Tim Brasic. He will have
some help as the Illini do return starting running
back Pierre Thomas from last season. He fell just
short of 1,000 yards one year ago and will need to
eclipse that mark for this team to be successful.
Also back is WR Kendrick Jones, who has the ability
to stretch the field as he averaged 14.6 ypc last
season. Zook is definitely a player's coach and that
should allow this team to stay hungry throughout the
year. I would not be surprised if they knockoff someone
late in the season. It is imperative that this team
gets off to a good start by beating Rutgers in the
season opener in Champaign.
Best Bet- Oct. 22, 2005 vs. Penn State.
Illinois is 4-1 ATS when coming off of a bye. They
have covered eighty percent of their homecoming games
in the last half decade. Penn State will likely enter
this game as a favorite and that has spelled trouble
recently for this Lion's squad.
Be wary off- Nov.
12, 2005 at Purdue. Purdue will be a big favorite
in this contest and the straight up winner has covered
11 times over the last 14 years. Purdue has won the
last two meetings by a combined 41 points.
Northwestern
Wildcats (2-6, 4-7) -
2005 big 10 preview
The Cats look to get back on track
after a disappointing 2004 football season. Teams
are starting to catch on to their spread style of
offense and they finished with just a 6-6 record one
year ago. Brett Basanez is back for his third year
as starting quarterback and he appears to be following
down the same footsteps of Zach Mills, by getting
worse each season he stays in school. He finished
last season with only 12 touchdown passes and that
is not acceptable for this fast break-style of offense.
The Cats return only 12 starters and
the biggest loss is RB Noah Herron. Herron was a workhorse
last season with nearly 300 carries and averaged five
yards a pop. Basanez does return his top three receives
from last season led by SR Mark Philmore and his 54
receptions last season. I expect this to be a down
year for the Cats and would be surprised if they are
still practicing in December.
Best Bet- Oct. 8, 2005 vs. Wisconsin.
The Cats are 6-1-1 ATS in their last eight games against
the Badgers. Their spread offense will frustrate the
Badgers secondary set and allow QB Brett Basanez the
ability to pick the apart via the passing games. The
Cats have won two out of the last three meetings straight-up.
Be Wary of- Sept.
3, 2005 vs. Ohio. Northwestern lost to ASU in their
home opener last season straight-up despite being
a two-point favorite and I expect them to struggle
covering a big number against the Bobcats in the season
opener. The MAC conference is for real this season
and could have four teams playing in a bowl game.
Indiana
Hoosiers (0-8, 2-9) - 2005 big 10 preview
Terry Hoeppner travels westward to
take over the Hoosiers after having great success
at Miami (OH). This will be a difficult challenge,
as the Hoosiers have not gone bowling since 1993.
The strength of this year's squad will be the defensive
unit as they return all but two starters. SR Kyle
Killion will be a four-year starter and he had over
100 tackles last season.
The offense is a different story as
all of their playmakers from last season are gone.
The good news is that none of them were very productive
so it may be to their benefit to bring in some new
blood. Expect the Hoosiers to throw the football as
Hoeppner won most of his games via this style of offense.
The schedule is not kind to the Hoosiers in 2005 as
their two Big Ten byes are Northwestern and Penn State.
They play everyone else in the conference and they
may struggle to reach least season's win total of
three.
Best Bet- Sept. 19, 2005 vs. Purdue.
The Hoosiers will be playing in front of a big crowd
as bragging rights for Indiana will be on the line.
They will come in as a big underdog at Memorial Stadium
and I expect them to complete throughout this game.
If Coach Terry Hoeppner could have only one conference
win this season, this would be the game he would want
the most.
Be wary of- Take your pick! The Hoosiers
will be blown out numerous times this year. Once the
Big Ten season starts, the Hoosiers will likely be
double-digit dogs in seven of the eight games (Illinois
being the exception).
Overall Expectations: I expect this
to be a top-heavy conference with four teams having
a realistic shot of winning the Big Ten conference.
Purdue, Ohio State, Michigan and Iowa all are capable
if things go their way. Purdue had everything fall
in place with schedule but trips to Minneapolis, Madison
and State College are all losable games. Expect the
bottom and middle of the pack to beat up on each other
and I would favor the home squad in most of the contests.
This Conference is strong enough that
if anybody besides Purdue would run the table, I would
expect to see them playing in the Rose Bowl against
Southern Cal. In fact, this may be the most talented
(top 5 teams) this conference has had in years. Because
of the light schedule Purdue plays, they may need
some help in order to secure their spot in the title
game because they will not have many quality wins
during the season. As I mentioned earlier, be wary
of Michigan State and Penn State. These two teams
could definitely turn this conference upside-down.
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