Monday, September 28, 2009

Tweet, Tweet, Tweet

Time to take a look at some of the Tweets around the Big Ten...

Penn State assistant coach Tom Bradley: "Tough day...we need to get everyone focused on our next test Illinois.No time to feel sorry. Juice,Benn and co.can make for a long afternoon"

*Could this tweet mean the Nittany Lions are in store for a potential letdown against the Illini?

Indiana RB Bryan Payton: "its gettin cool outside...time to break out my array of jackets"

*It was quite cold today. I had to get my jacket out of the closet at well.

Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald: "These kids and their families are a true inspiration to our Team! http://cbs2chicago.com/spec..."


Minnesota head coach Tim Brewster: "Gopher Nation you guys were awesome in Chicago!! Lets get ready to make some serious noise on Saturday! See you at 9:00am!! Go Gophers!"

A Bonus Tweet from Indiana head basketball coach Tom Crean, regarding the crucial dual-posseision/interception call in the IU-Michigan game: "Like Ray Bentley just said" Justice was not served." That was wrong. Our guys had earned the right to get this win."

*I have to agree with Coach Crean on this one, I really think the Hoosiers got hosed on that call. They deserved a chance to make the comeback and the refs took it away from them.

10 Big Things from Week 4

Time for everyone's favorite segment...10 BIG THINGS!

10. Duane Bennett: The Gopher RB took some pressure off of QB Adam Weber and star wideout Eric Decker by rushing for 89 yards on 21 carries. The sophomore ran for three touchdowns.

9. Juice Williams: Will the real Juice Williams please stand up? Voted as the first team All-Big Ten quarterback this preseason, the senior had an awful performance against the Buckeyes. Williams threw for only 79 yards and tossed two interceptions

8. Michigan State struggles yet again: At this point, Sparty fans are probably counting down the days until the start of basketball season. Michigan State struggled for the third straight week, turning the ball over four times. Sparty has turned the ball over six times in the last two games.

7. Iowa has Big Ten Players of the Week...again: The streak continues. The Hawkeyes have had at least one Big Ten Player of the Week in each of the first four weeks. This week it was senior linebacker Pat Angerer and junior defensive lineman Adrian Clayborn. Binns was named defensive player of the week for recording a safety and Clayborn was named sp
ecial teams player of the week for returning a punt for a touchdown.

6. Bad Call in IU-Michigan game: It appeared that Hoosier receiver Demarlo Belcher and the Wolverine defender both had possession of the ball as they hit the ground, which would be ruled as dual possession, giving the ball to the Hoosiers. However, the call on the field was ruled an interception and the play stood even after an official review. This call cost the Hoosiers a chance to mount a comeback drive against Michigan.

5. John Clay: The Badger running back rushed for 142 yards and a touchdown in the
win over Michigan State

4. Bill Lynch's sideline tirade: The Hoosier head man (right) had a good one on Saturday. After the dual-possession/interception play occurred, Lynch sprinted down the sidelines, tossing his headset down and chucking his gum (the flavor was probably gone anyways...)
(Photo credit: espn.com)

3. Tate Forcier: The freshman QB lead the Wolverine comeback over the Hoosiers, throwing for 184 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for a score.

2. Scott Tolzien: The Wisconsin signal caller is for real. The junior threw for 243 yards and four touchdowns in the 38-30 win over Michigan State.

1. Iowa Hawkeyes upset Joe Pa: The Hawkeyes defeated the Nittany Lions for the seventh time in the last eight meetings. The win moved Iowa into the top 25, putting them at 13th in the AP poll and 17th in the Coaches poll


1A. Football in the Heartland blogger beating ESPN Big Ten blogger in pick'em: That's right, I don't want to brag or anything, but I am up four games on ESPN Big Ten blogger Adam Rittenberg in picking Big Ten games.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

BTOC: Big Team on Campus

Last Week's Rankings in parentheses after the win-loss record

1. Ohio State Buckeyes (3-1) - (2)


2. Iowa Hawkeyes (4-0) - (3)

3. Penn State Nittany Lions (3-1) - (1)

4. Michigan Wolverines (4-0) - (4)

5. Wisconsin Badgers (4-0) - (5)

6. Minnesota Golden Gophers (3-1) - (7)

7. Indiana Hoosiers (3-1) - (10)

8. Northwestern Wildcats (2-2) - (8)

9. Illinois Illini (1-2) - (9)

10. Michigan State Spartans (1-3) - (6)

11. Purdue Boilermakers (1-3) - (11)

One Quick Note...

Hey all, I'm still recovering from that incredible win by the Hawkeyes last night.
But I just have one quick note.

I'll be back with the next installment of 10 Big Things and Tweets around the Big Ten tomorrow, but I did want to point out one quick thing...

Check out my pick'em record right now, over on the left side in the Big Ten Standings section.
I'm currently 31-7. Just below that is the pick'em record for ESPN Big Ten blogger Adam Rittenberg.

Just wanted to point out that I have a four game lead at picking games on a guy that works for ESPN, just saying...

That's all for now because its time for some booklearning, time to stop slacking off at the library and time to get some work done.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Sizing up the triad of afternoon action

Illinois (1-1) vs. Ohio State (2-1)
Game Time: 2:30 p.m. on ABC
What to watch for: Let's see how Illinois plays coming off of their bye week. Haven't heard much from Juice Williams and "Rejus" Benn yet have we?
Prediction: It's a big game for the Illini, a big game I don't think they are ready for. Buckeyes win it at home, 24-10


Notre Dame (2-1) vs. Purdue (1-2)
Game Time: 7 p.m. on ESPN
What to watch for: Still can't quite figure out Purdue. They play tough on the road against Oregon and then they lose to Northern Illinois? Joey Elliott and Ralph Bolden need to have a good game if the Boilers are going to stay in this one.
Prediction: I think Purdue will keep it close, but Notre Dame is simply the better team. Irish win it 30-20


Iowa (3-0) vs. Penn State (3-0)
Game Time: 7 p.m. on ABC
What to watch for: The Lions will be looking for revenge and will give Iowa a tough atmosphere at home (watch for the whiteout). The game will hinge on the Iowa defense and whether or not Hawkeye QB Ricky Stanzi is able to step up and play well.
Prediction: Call me biased but I really think the Hawkeyes are gonna win this one again. Penn State hasn't played anyone good thus far, and they haven't looked particularly good either. Sean Lee might miss this game which is a crucial blow for the Nittany Lions. I think the Hawkeye "D" plays extremely well and the offense does just enough to win this one. Hawkeyes win it, 20-17

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Let's start the Big Ten schedule: Week 4 Picks

Indiana (3-0) vs. Michigan (3-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on ESPN2
What to watch for: The Hoosiers get a tough test right away in the Big Ten, facing off against Rich Rod. This game will tell us if Indiana is for real
Prediction: I'm not buying Indiana being a good team, I don't see them winning more than one or two Big Ten games at most. Michigan and Tate Forcier take down the Hoosiers in the Big House, 30-14.

Michigan State (1-2) vs. Wisconsin (3-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on ESPN
What to watch for: This is a very interesting game, and a crucial game for Sparty if they want to right the ship. Badger QB Scott Tolzien (right) has been kind of an under the radar quarterback, but he's played extremely well thus far. He's completed 69% of his passes for 641 yards.
Prediction: This is a tough one, I like both of these teams and I think Sparty is better than their record. Unfortunately for MSU, I like Wisconsin in this game. Camp Randall is going to be jumping around all day long. Badgers win it in a close one, 20-17
(Tolzien photo credit: www.badgernation.com)


Minnesota (2-1) vs. Northwestern (2-1)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on Big Ten Network
What to watch for: There's alot of offense to watch here. Northwestern QB Mike Kafka is 2nd in the Big Ten in passing yards per game and is coming off being named the Big Ten co-offensive player of the week. Gopher wideout Eric Decker is 4th in the NCAA in receiving yards, and Gopher QB Adam Weber is third in the Big Ten in passing yards per game.
Prediction: Lots and lots of offense in this game, it will be fun to watch. I'm thinking the Gophers win this one in a shootout, 40-33


I'll be back later to give you my predictions for the three afternoon/evening games

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

BTOC: Big Team on Campus

We're heading for Week 4 of Big Ten play, and that means it time to toss around some rankings. Now I don't use any high tech mathematical formulas or computers to figure out the top teams in the Big Ten. Just my brain, and my mind...and I'm using my head too. So here we go, lets size up the Big Ten rankings thru three weeks of play. Who's the BIG TEAM ON CAMPUS?

1. Penn State Nittany Lions (3-0)

2. Ohio State Buckeyes (2-1)

3. Iowa Hawkeyes (3-0)

4. Michigan Wolverines (3-0)

5. Wisconsin Badgers (3-0)

6. Michigan State Spartans (1-2): I think they are much better team than how they've been playing

7. Minnesota Golden Gophers (2-1)

8. Northwestern Wildcats (2-1)

9. Illinois Illini (1-1)

10. Indiana Hoosiers (3-0): Lets see how they do in Big Ten play

11. Purdue Boilermakers (1-2)

Agree? Disagree? Discuss....

Monday, September 21, 2009

10 Big Things from Week 3

Another week, another 10 Big Things

10. Sean Lee injured: The Nittany Lions start linebacker sprained his knee in the first half of the game against Temple. He is curretly listed as "possible" on the depth chart for this weeks game against Iowa. If Lee is unable to play, it could be detrimental for the Lions (And great for my Hawkeyes!)

9. Big Ten loses to a MAC school for the second straight week: It was bad enough when Central Michigan defeated Sparty, now Northern Illinois dominated Purdue. Whats next?!

8. Tyler Sash (right): Making his second appearance on the 10 Big Things. Sash had another interception this past weekend, giving him four picks already this season.
(Photo Credit: Hawkeyesports.com)

7. Ralph Bolden: The sophomore runner caught four passes for 62 yards and ran for another 64 yards to continue his string of good play for the Boilers.

6. Wolverine center David Molk: The big fella suffered a broken bone in his foot on Saturday that will require surgery. The anchor of the Michigan line will be out for 4-6 weeks.

5. Greg Jones: The Sparty LB continues to show why he was named Big Ten preseason player of the year. Jones is 3rd in the NCAA in tackles with 38.

4. Hawkeyes continue streak of player of week winners: Iowa punter Ryan Donahue was named co-Big Ten special teams player of the week this week. Iowa has produced a player of the week in each of the first three weeks this season. Jeremiha Hunter was co-special teams player of the week in week 1 and Tyler Sash was co-defensive player of the week in week 2.

3. Indiana undefeated: I have to give Indiana a little bit of credit, they are a little bit better than I thought they would be. I figured they would slip up agaist at least one of these non-conference teams, so I give credit to Bill Lynch and the Hoosiers. However, this doesn't mean they will be sucessful in the Big Ten by any stretch of the imagination

2. Ohio State rights the ship: Great job by the Buckeyes to get back on track and easily defeat Toledo this past week. That's big for them going into the Big Ten schedule. Although Terelle Pryor did throw two picks, which is a bit disheartening.

1. ESPN College GameDay heading to Big Ten Country: College GameDay is going to Happy Valley this coming Saturday for the Iowa-Penn State game. Get fired up Big Ten Fans. I know I am. I'm hoping to see Corso throw on a Herky Hawkeye mask, but I won't count on it.

Post-Game and Monday Morning Tweets

Sorry for not posting much over the past couple days, it is going to be a really busy week for me. But I will do my best to post as much as possible this week.

So here's another exciting installment of TWEETS AROUND THE BIG TEN!

Penn State Assistant Coach Tom Bradley (@TomBradleyGOPSF): "Big Ten opener ...Iowa is one tough,physical group"

Penn State Assistant Coach Jay Paterno (@JayPaterno): "@cbfowler says that ESPN Gameday is definitely coming to Penn State for this week. Big Game...everyone wear White for the Whitehouse Game!"

Northwestern Head Coach Pat Fitzgerald (@CoachFitz51): "Congrats to QB Mike Kafka for being Big Ten Co-Player of the Week! He completed 35 of 42 passes for 390 Yards. Way to go! GO CATS!"

Wisconsin Head Coach Bret Bielema (@BretBielema): "Sunday was a good work day. We were able to get through the game health and get our d-lineman back for Big 10 play as well. Good week ahead."

My Sports reporting and Writing professor Dave Schwartz posted this link on his twitter page, its from BigElevenfootball.com. It's what they think Big Ten Coaches are tweeting about
http://www.bigelevenfootball.com/archives/297

That's all for now. It's off to class, and off to the library for some much needed studying...

Friday, September 18, 2009

What to watch for in the afternoon and evening games

I'm running a little short on time this week, so I'm just going to give you my predictions for the afternoon and evening games.

Indiana (2-0) vs. Akron (1-1)
Prediction: Hoosiers win it, making them 3-0. After this win they may not win a game the rest of the year. Indiana wins it 23-17.

Iowa (2-0) vs. Arizona (2-0)
Prediction: Injuries could hurt the Hawkeyes. Rumors swirling that TE Tony Moeaki will miss the game with an ankle injury and Arizona's RB Nic Grigsby is second in the NCAA in rushing. I think the Hawkeyes win it in a really close one. 24-20

Michigan State (1-1) vs. Notre Dame (1-1)
Prediction: Notre Dames BCS hopes are over. Sparty wins it 28-20

Northwestern (2-0) vs. Syracuse (0-2)

Prediction: Carrier Dome is tough place to play, but Pat Fitzgerald will have his team ready. Big Ten goes undefeated in the afternoon/evening games. Wildcats win it 30-17

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Sizing up the week 3 Big Ten schedule

Eastern Michigan (0-2) vs. Michigan (2-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
What to watch for: Let's see if Rich Rod and the Wolverines can keep it going this week. Watch to see if Tate Forcier continues to play beyond his years or if a little bit of freshman stupidity comes into play.
Prediction: Michigan wins it big and Forcier has another great performance. Michigan wins this one 38-3.

#8 California (2-0) vs. Minnesota (2-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on ESPN
What to watch for: This is the most intriguing early game. The Golden Bears are the the 8th ranked team in the country according to the AP poll. Cal's offense has been incredible thus far, scoring more than 50 points in both of their first two games.
Prediction: Minnesota's luck is going to run out this week. Cal takes care of the Gophers, 35-10

Temple (0-1) vs. Penn State (2-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
What to watch for: There isn't a whole lot to watch for except that Penn State should dominate in every facet of this game. Look for Daryll Clark to continue to play extremely well.
Prediction: Man the Nittany Lions schedule is a cupcake. Lions win HUGE, 58-3

Northern Illinois (1-1) vs. Purdue (1-1)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
What to watch for: Boiler RB Ralph Bolden leads the NCAA in rushing, look for him to continue to run the ball well against the Huskies.
Prediction: The MAC has really been a thorn in the side of the Big Ten, but Purdue has impressed me. The Boilers will win this game 27-17.

Wofford (1-1) vs. Wisconsin (2-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
What to watch for: Wisconsin QB Scott Tolzien has been somewhat under the radar this year. But the junior has looked pretty good, completing 66% of his passes for 482 yards and two touchdowns
Prediction: Wofford's nickname is the Terriers. If you lose to a team named the Terriers you should just quit football altogether. Wisconsin wins this one 38-6

Ohio State (1-1) vs. Toledo (1-1)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on ESPN Plus
What to watch for: This is an intriguing game as well. Toledo isn't just goin to roll over against a downtrodden Buckeye team. The Rockets defeated Colorado last week 54-38.
Prediction: Call me crazy, but I think this one might be close. It's going to be high scoring, but close. Buckeyes win it 40-33.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

News around the Big Ten

Time for some news, notes, and the occasional nugget from other newspapers and blogs

Ken Gordon of the Columbus Dispatch writes that Jim Tressel will continue his play-calling duties despite fan frustration.

Jeff Rabjohns of the Indianapolis Star writes about former Purdue linebacker Kevin Sumlin and how he has revived the Houston program

Terry Hutchens of the Indianapolis Star writes about Indiana's 2-0 start. But are they for real?

Kent Youngblood of the Minneapolis Star Tribune writes that the Gophers need to be more consistent on offense if they want to upset #8 California.

Andrew Logue of the Des Moines Register writes about the Stoops family's return to Iowa City this weekend.

Adam Rittenberg of ESPN writes that Wisconsin is still struggling with the flu

Rich Rodriguez posted on his twitter: "Just launched our new football website, check it out @ http://insidemichiganfootball.com/. Let me know what you think"

Brian McLaughlin of the Sporting News writes that Penn State landed the top fullback recruit in the country.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

A couple of Big Ten tweets from today

I know I'm breaking with my normal routine a little bit, but there were a couple of good Big Ten tweets today that I thought I'd share.
Pat Fitzgerald (@CoachFitz51): "Practicing indoors with crowd noise to simulate the HOT & HOSTILE Carrier Dome we'll face in Syracuse!"
Also from Pat Fitzgerald today: "The difference between a dream and wishful thinking is what you're doing now. Practice today what you want to be tomorrow."

And again from Coach Fitzgerald: "We had one of our hardest and most intense practices of the year today--it was GREAT! GO CATS!"
*Pat Fitzgerald appears to be the Big Ten coach with the most tweets at 283
(Fitzgerald Photo Credit: espn.com)

Indiana Running Back Bryan Payton (@bdpayton) on this week's opponent, Akron: "What the hell is a Zip?"

Jay Paterno (@JayPaterno): "Tuesday night...good practice, watching practice video & hearing the Blue Band practicing right outside Lasch Building."

We've even got a tweet from Rich Rod today (@UM_CoachRod): "Just met Army Command Sergeant Major Martin Mieras of the Wolverines Battalion. Thanks to all that serve and protect our Country!"

Monday, September 14, 2009

10 Big Things from week 2

It's time for the second installment of 10 big things from the Big Ten. This week was another extremely exciting week, full of close games, big plays, and even an upset. After going 10-1 in week one, the Big Ten struggled slightly this week going 8-3, but it could have been much worse. So without further ado, lets take a look at those 10 things...
10. Eric Decker: The Gopher wideout had 10 catches for 113 yards on Saturdays win against Air Force. The senior is second in the NCAA in receptions with 19 and third in the NCAA in receiving yards with 296.
9. Gophers christen new stadium with a win: Minnesota's first game in sold-out TCF Bank stadium was a victory over the Air Force Falcons, 20-13. The Gophers played outdoors and on the campus for the first time in 27 years.

8. USC vs. Big Ten teams: I feel like I'm beating a dead (trojan) horse when I say this, but just in case you've been living under a rock for the past couple of years, USC has absolutely dominated Big Ten opponents. The Trojans are 10-0 in their last 10 games against Big Ten teams, nine of those wins are by double-digits. Pete Carroll is a pretty good coach, enough said.

7. Iowa RB's: After a pretty dismal efford against FCS opponent Northern Iowa, the Hawkeye rushers came to play against the Cyclones of Iowa State. The Hawkeyes may have found a new starting running back in freshman Brandon Wegher, who ran for 101 yards and a touchdown. Adam Robinson added another 69 yards as the Hawks rushed for a total of 191 yards. Not great, but getting better.

6. Purdue's PAT struggles: Purdue had a PAT blocked at the beginning of the 4th quarter that would have tied the game at 31-31. That missed PAT came back to haunt them when they scored with one minute to play in the game. Forced to go for two, Kyle Adams caught quarterback Joey Elliott's pass, unfortunately he caught it out of bounds and the Boilers lost 38-36.

5. Michigan in the Top 25: The Wolverines are in the top 25 for the first time in Rich Rod's tenure at UM after knocking off the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame on Saturday.

4. Ralph Bolden (right): Purdue's new running back showed that he certainly wasn't a one-hit wonder after rushing for 234 yards against Toledo in week 1. The sophomore ran for 123 yards and two touchdowns against a much tougher Oregon team, and currently leads the NCAA in rushing yards with 357. The Sporting News Dave Curtis wrote a bio about Bolden earlier last week.
Photo credit: www.sportingnews.com

3. Tyler Sash: The Hawkeye safety had three picks and a forced fumble against in-state rial Iowa State, earning him Big Ten co-defensive player of the week. The sophomore has five interceptions in his last five games, dating back to last season, including a crucial interception against last year against Penn State.

2. Big Ten vs. MAC: For some reason, the Big Ten continues to struggle against the Mid-American Conference. Michigan State lost to Central Michigan, Northwestern and Indiana barely snuck by Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan, respectively, and in week one Wisconsin nearly blew it at home against Northern Illinois. I don't know if the Big Ten teams overlook these squads or play down to their level or what, but they should be beating them by a lot more than three points and certainly should not be losing to these teams.

1. Tate Forcier (below): The freshman had an outstanding game for the Wolverines, leading them to victory over the 18th ranked Fighting Irish. The freshman signal caller threw for 240 yards and two touchdowns, earning him Big Ten co-offensive player of the week.
Photo Credit: www.mlive.com

Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Second Installment of Tweets around the Big Ten

It's time for the more SWEEEET TWEEEETS. Our second installment is the postgame tweets from a couple of coaches and players...enjoy

Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald (@coachfitz51): "CATS WIN! Glad to be 2-0!"

Penn State assistant coach Tom Bradley (@TomBradleyGOPSF): "Good win today.Sean Lee had another great game.Start on Temple tomorrow very early in am"

Indiana RB Bryan Payton (@bdpayton): "we earned an AWESOME WIN today! This win will make us even closer and pay off as the season goes on."

Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema (@BretBielema): "Was a great enviroment in the Camp today. Was very proud of the way our guys battled through a tough week... Like the attitude of this team"

Penn State assistant Jay Paterno (@JayPaterno): "Happy to be 2-0...but not satisfied. Still some things to tighten up before next week"

Friday, September 11, 2009

Star Hawkeye O-lineman out for Cy-Hawk game this weekend. Plus other Big Ten nuggets

Iowa offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga (right, #79) will miss this weekends game at Iowa State due to a mysterious ailment or illness.

Twitter and several message boards were buzzing yesterday with rumors of the ailment. The rumors ranged from an ailment that would keep him out this week to a condition that could possibly be career-threatening.

But hold the phone, here's what we know so far. ESPN blogger Adam Rittenberg reports that he will miss the Iowa State game.

"Bryan Bulaga was hospitalized with an illness this past week and will not be available to play [Saturday]," Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said in a statement. "Bryan is doing much better, has been released and will accompany the team this weekend. We expect Bryan to return to his normal activities soon."

The junior O-lineman earned second team All-Big Ten honors last season and was voted as a preseason second team all-american by Phil Steele's College Football. He is considered to be a legitimate NFL prospect and Sports Illustrated predicted Bulaga to be an All-American this season in their College Football Preview edition.

(Photo Credit: www.nationalchamps.net)


Other Big Ten nuggets...

-Mark Snyder of the Detroit Free press writes that Rich Rod and Jim Tressel will be rooting for each other this weekend
-Mike Carmin of the Indiapolis Star writes about the energy that new Boiler coach Danny Hope brings to Purdue.
-ESPN blogger Adam Rittenberg writes about the wild atmosphere the Hawkeyes will face in Ames, IA when they take on the Cyclones this weekend.
-Herb Gould of the Chicago Sun-Times writes about how Big Ten pride hangs on the shoulders of Ohio State this weekend.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Picks for the week 2 afternoon and evening games

Notre Dame (1-0) vs. Michigan (1-0)
Game Time: 2:30 p.m. on ABC
Who to watch for: Jimmy Claussen, look for the Irish QB to have a big day
Prediction: Notre Dame takes down Rich Rod (right) and the Wolverines at the Big House, 28-20
Photo credit: http://thedugoutsportsshow.com/?p=658

Illinois St. (0-1) vs. Illinois (0-1)
Game Time: 6 p.m. on the Big Ten Network
Who to watch for: Illini stud receiver Arrelious Benn had a quiet game last weekend against Mizzou (1 catch for 9 yards), and he says he is "day to day" with an ankle injury. If he plays a significant amount, look for Rejus to have a big day against he Redbirds.
Prediction: Zook gets his team back on track with a big win. Illinois 38, Illinois State 7

Air Force (1-0) vs. Minnesota (1-0)
Game Time: 6 p.m. on the Big Ten Network
Who to watch for: The Air Force rushing attack. The Falcons rushed the ball 68 times (thats right, 68 times!) and used 14 different rushers against Nicholls State last weekend in a 72-0 rout.
Prediction: This is going to be a close game for the Gophers as their kick of their home schedule at brand new TCF Bank Stadium. Minnesota will scratch and claw their way to another victory, possibly in overtime again. Minnesota wins a tight one, 20-17.

USC (1-0) vs. Ohio State (1-0)
Game Time: 7 p.m. on ESPN
Who to watch for: USC freshman QB Matt Barkley. Let's see how the kid handles playing at the 'Shoe. My guess is Pete Carroll will have him ready to go.
Prediction: The so-called "game of the week" is getting way too much hype. The fact of the matter is, Pete Carroll is the best big game coach in college football, and USC is a way better team. USC wins in a blowout, 38-14.

Purdue (1-0) vs. Oregon (0-1)
Game Time: 9:15 p.m. on FSN
Who to watch for: Purdue running back Ralph Bolden. Is he a one hit wonder or is this guy for real? We will find out Saturday night. Another thing to watch for is how Oregon responds to the loss of running back LaGarrette Blount.
Prediction: *UPSET ALERT* I like the Boilers in this one, don't ask me why, because I think the Ducks are the better team. But I think Purdue is playing these guys at the right time. Boilers win it 45-38.

Big Weekend for Big Ten: My Week 2 Picks for the 11 a.m. games

It's time for another week of picks. Last week the Big Ten went 10-1 and I went 11-0 with my picks. I plan to stay undefeated this week with my picks, but if I do, then the Big Ten certainly will not have a 10-1 record this week. Lets take a look at the games...

Western Michigan (0-1) vs. Indiana (1-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
Who to watch For: Western Michigan QB Tim Hiller completed 22 passes for 259 yards against Michigan last week, throwing one touchdown and two interceptions. Hiller ranks 13th all time in MAC history in career passing yards and 6th in career passing touchdowns.
Prediction: Indiana will pick up win number two, which is good because wins are going to be hard to come by for the Hoosiers as the season progresses. Indiana 17, Western Michigan 10

Central Michigan (0-1) vs. Michigan St. (1-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on ESPN2
Who to watch for: CMU QB Dan LeFevour has passed for 9,575 yards, thrown 74 touchdowns, and rushed for 2,253 in his career as a Chippewa.
Prediction: Michigan St. will continue to use both Kirk Cousins and Keith Nichol at QB, and the MSU defense will be too much for the Chippewas. Michigan State 30, Central Michigan 14

Eastern Michigan (0-1) vs. Northwestern (1-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
Who to watch for: Northwestern's Corey Wootton is on the watch list for several defensive awards this season. The defensive end only played a quarter in week 1 vs. Towson after sitting out much of spring practice nursing the Torn ACL he suffered in the Alamo Bowl last season. Look to see if he gets more time this weekend.
Prediction: Wildcats QB Mike Kafka has a big day and Northwestern trounces EMU, 40-10.

Syracuse (0-1) vs. Penn St (1-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
Who to watch for: Daryll Clark and Greg Paulus. Look for Clark to have another big day at QB for the Lions, but I expect Paulus to have a pretty good game in his second career start with the Orange.
Prediction: This will be a close game for one or two quarters, but the Lions pull away in the second half. Penn State 37, Syracuse 17.

Iowa (1-0) vs. Iowa State (1-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on FSN (Mediacom in Iowa)
Who to watch for: Derrell Johnson-Koulianos was almost non-existent in Iowa's near stumble against FCS foe Northern Iowa. Last year, "DJK" was one of Ricky Stanzi's go-to receivers, having 44 catches for 639 yards. But last week, he made only one catch for 22 yards and only saw the field for a couple of plays.
Prediction: First Rivalry game of the season, the Battle for the Cy-Hawk Trophy. Although the Hawkeyes never seem to play well at Iowa State, I see Iowa winning a close one to get them to 2-0. Hawkeyes win this one 24-17.

Fresno State (1-0) vs. Wisconsin (1-0)
Game Time: 11 a.m. on ESPN
Who to watch for: Fresno State running back Ryan Matthews ran for 106 yards last week against UC-Davis. The junior has run for over 1,500 yards in his career.
Prediction: *UPSET ALERT* Wisconsin almost blew it last week at home against Northern Illinois, look for Fresno State to pull off the upset at Camp Randall this week. Fresno State wins it on the road, 36-27

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

The Big Ten's newest venue: TCF Bank Stadium

Football was meant to be played outside, simple as that.
The Gophers will kick off their home schedule this weekend against Air Force at brand new TCF Bank Stadium. For the first time since 1981, they will play an outdoor home game on the Minnesota Campus rather than in the H.H.H. Metrodome. Construction on the $288.5 million stadium began in July 2007 and was finished in July 2009.

The stadium holds 50,805 people, has the third largest outdoor scoreboard in college football, and boasts the largest locker room in all of college and professional football (the locker room is also in the shape of a football).
This stadium looks absolutely awesome, it's great to see the Gophers out of that terrible Metrodome (no offense Viking or Twins fans) and back on the Minnesota campus and outdoors.
"It's a place we can finally call home," Gopher wideout Eric Decker told ESPN blogger Adam Rittenberg.

Take the virtual tour of the stadium at http://stadium.gophersports.com/index.html
Stadium photo credit: www.gophersports.com

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Big Ten News and Notes: Top 25, QB's in Michigan, Flu Bug at Wisconsin, and another Blue Devil Baller at Quarterback?

-The week 1 polls are out, and only two Big Ten squads are in the USA Today Top 25. Penn State jumped up three spots to #5, and Ohio State dropped one spot down to #7. Iowa, who was previously ranked #21, fell out of the top 25 after nearly losing to FCS opponent Northern Iowa. Other Big Ten teams receiving votes included Michigan State (133 votes), Iowa (70), Northwestern (4), Michigan (4), and Minnesota (1)

-Rich Rod named freshman Tate Forcier his starting QB for Saturday's contest against the Fighting Irish. Forcier threw three touchdowns before halftime on Saturday.

-Also in the state of Michigan, Sparty head man Mark Dantonio has yet to decide whether Kirk Cousins or Keith Nichol will start against Central Michigan. Both looked really good against Montana State

-The Wisconsin Badger football team has been hit with the flu-bug. According to numerous sources, including ESPN Big Ten Blogger Adam Rittenberg and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, at least 10 members of the football team have come down with flu like symptoms. However, there is speculation that the number is much higher. There is no knowledge as to whether the players are suffering from the H1N1 virus (or swine flu). "We had a challenging tuesday with the flu bug hitting our team the last few days but they responded well," coach Brett Bielama said on his twitter page. "We are on road to recovery."

-ESPN.com's Pat Forde wrote an funny piece today about the "Thank You Notes" that Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany should send out this week.

-Lastly, I leave you with a tweet from the Big Ten Network's Mike Hall (@BTNMikeHall): "Actually just got breaking news, turns out Air Force is debating starting either Wojo or Chris Duhon at QB against The Gophers this week"

Personally, I'd like to see J.J. Redick get the nod at QB over Wojo or Duhon

Monday, September 7, 2009

10 Big Things about Week 1

It's time for a weekly segment that I like to call 10 Big Things. The name pretty much explains itself, I will post the 10 biggest things that occurred in the Big Ten each week, whether it be a great performance, a big injury, a coaching decision or the mistake that cost a team the game. Here's what we've got this week.

10.) Wisconsin at home: The Badgers nearly gave the game away to NIU late at Camp Randall. Leading 28-6 going into the 4th quarter, they gave up two touchdowns and a two-point conversion to cut the lead to only eight. The Badgers even allowed the Huskies to recover an onside kick but failed to convert on a late 4th down. This is not a good start for the Badgers when it comes to finishing a game.

9) Danny Hope (right): The new Boilermaker head honcho picked up his first win on Saturday against Toledo. The new coach, who's still rockin' a Joe Tiller-esque mustache, served as assistant coach for the Boilers last year. Ironically, Tiller also faced off against the Rockets in his first game as head coach back in 1997, but was on the losing end.

8.) Carson Wiggs: The Purdue kicker set a school record with a 59-yard field goal. That's a damn long kick

7.) Michigan State Defense: Granted they were playing Montana State, but the Sparty D only allowed 160 total yards. Big Ten Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Greg Jones led MSU with 14 tackles and 1.5 sacks.

6.) Iowa Running Game: Without the injured Jewel Hampton and the NFL bound Shonn Greene, Iowa's running game was mediocre at best. The Hawkeye backs rushed for 123 yards, but 28 yards came from a reverse to wideout Paul Chaney Jr.
5.) QB's in the state of Michigan: It was a good day to be a QB for the Wolverines and the Spartans. Michigan State starting QB Kirk Cousins threw three touchdowns and went 10-17 for 183 yards. Backup Keith Nichol also looked good, going 9 for 18 and throwing two touchdowns. Wolverine starter Tate Forcier tossed two touchdowns and backup Denard Robinson ran for 74 yards, including a 43 yard touchdown run.

4.) Ralph Bolden: Boiler up! The sophomore dashed for 234 yards, the third best in school history for a back making his first career start, scoring two touchdowns and leading the Boilers to victory over Toledo.

3.) Daryll Clark (right): In my opinion, the best passing quarterback in the Big Ten. It's a travesty that this guy was voted the 3rd Team QB in the preseason Big Ten voting, but that's another story. The Nittany Lion captain completed 72.5% of his passes, throwing for a Big Ten leading 353 yards and three TD's.


2.) Brian Rolle: The Buckeye CB put the dagger into the heart of the Midshipmen on Saturday when he intercepted the two-point conversion attempt and took it to the house, giving OSU a four point lead and the win.
1.) Iowa Special Teams: It's damn near impossible to block a field goal two times in a row, but the Hawkeye special teams came through in a clutch situation. When all hope was seemingly lost (and I know that this Hawkeye fan was certainly worried), Broderick Binns and Jerimiha Hunter came up huge, getting their big mitts up there to save the day and keep UNI from pulling off a big upset.

Friday, September 4, 2009

The First of a Weekly Feature...Tweets around the Big Ten

That's right, its the Big Ten version of Conan O'Brien's twitter tracker. TWITTER TRACKER TWITTER TRACKER TWITTER TRACKER!

I'm going to keep a running list of the players, coaches, and Big Ten Network personalities that have a twitter page and each Friday I will bring you one of their recent posts. Without further ado, lets see what the Big Ten is tweeting about.

Jay Paterno (Penn State QB Coach): Finished bed check...all the guys are tucked in & ready for a big day tomorrow. Good night to all and to all a good night." Posted about an hour ago

Pat Fitzgerald (Northwestern Head Coach): "Walk with us on Walker Way as we arrive at Ryan Field at 8:50 tomorrow morning! We'd love to see you there! GO CATS!" Posted about 7 hours ago

Tim Brewster (Minnesota Head Coach): "48 hrs til kick-off!! Nationally televised on ESPN 2 at 12:00 noon Saturday!! Gopher Nation lets Ride!!!" Posted Yesterday

Danny Hope (Purdue Head Coach): "During the 2007-08 school year, 717 companies recruited on the Purdue campus, conducting 14, 361 interveiws with students." Posted on Sept. 1

Bret Bielama (Wisconsin Head Coach): "Just left a Mendota Gridiron Club event we have every Wednesday night all season. They are all supporters and true fans, join us all year." Posted Sept. 2

Rich Rodriguez (Michigan Head Coach): "Went over 10,000 followers today! Thanks for all the support. Go Blue!" Posted on Aug. 26
*Hopefully those 10,000 followers are still behind Rich Rod after all of the recent allegations against him*

Bryan Payton (Indiana Running Back): "'bout to eat some Chipotle. mmmmm" Posted 4 hours ago

Week 1 Picks - Part Deux


Ok, here's the second exciting installment of my week one picks. All game times are in central time.

Minnesota vs. Syracuse
Game Time: 11 a.m. on ESPN2
What to watch for: Definitely Orange quarterback Greg Paulus (right). The Duke point guard turned QB is definitely going to be interesting to watch this season. The good news is I don't think he can make Syracuse much worse...

Prediction: Golden Gophers win it 30-10
(Photo credit: http://espn.go.com/blog/bigeast)

Northern Iowa vs. Iowa
Game Time: 11 a.m.
What to watch for: The Iowa running backs. With Shonn Greene in the NFL and Jewel Hampton done for the season with a knee injury, Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeyes will more than likely be looking to use a running back by committee. The only experienced back is Paki O'Meara, who has 62 rushing yards in his career.

Prediciton: Hawkeyes pummel Panthers, 31-9, and I will sing "In Heaven there is No Beer" with the other 70,000 screaming Hawk fans.

Akron vs. Penn State
Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
What to watch for: Joe Paterno, he will be back on the sidelines for the Nittany Lions for the first time in quite a while.

Prediction: Penn State might have the biggest cupcake non-conference schedule ever. Penn State wins REALLY REALLY BIG, 55-7

Toledo vs. Purdue
Game Time: 11 a.m.
What to watch for: Joey Elliot takes over at quarterback after Curtis Painter set almost every Big Ten passing record possible. That being said, its going to be a rough first season for new head coach Danny Hope.

Prediction: Joe Tiller is glad he is fishing back in Wyoming, because it's going to be a long year. Purdue will win this one though, 21-10

Western Michigan vs. Michigan
Game Time: 2:30 p.m. on ABC
What to watch for: The Michigan quarterbacks. True freshman Tate Forcier will start the game but Nick Sheridan and Denard Robinson will also see action.

Prediction: Team Rich Rod wins this one 28-10

Missouri vs. Illinois
Game Time: 2:40 on ESPN
What to watch for: Illinois has a tough game right from the start. Let's see if Juice Williams can live up to being the preseason 1st team All-Big Ten Quarterback. I frankly don't see think he will.

Prediction: This game will be a back and forth shootout. Last team with the ball will probably win this one. Mizzou takes down the Fighting Zooks, 38-31

Northern Illinois vs. Wisconsin
Game Time: 6 p.m. on the Big Ten Network
What to watch for: Once again, the quarterbacks. Scott Tolzien will get the start for the Badgers, a 4th year junior who hasn't seen much action, completing only five passes in his college career.

Prediction: Camp Randall crowd will be too much for the Huskies. Badgers win this one 27-9
Well that wraps up my week 1 picks. I'm done with class for the week and I'm ready to get up bright and early and head over to beautiful and historic Kinnick Stadium to kickoff the collge football season right. After that you can find me glued to my TV, watching as much college football as humanly possible. Stay tuned though, because although I probably won't do any homework until Monday night. I will be blogging a couple times during the weekend.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Part 1 of my Week 1 predictions

Only about 7 hours away from kickoff of the Big Ten season. I couldn't be more excited to head over to Kinnick Stadium for the Hawkeye games, then get back to my apartment and watch football all day. This is definitely the time of year when I'm up until the wee hours of the morning on Sunday working on the homework I probably should have at least started on Saturday. But I digress, here's the breakdowns for three of the 11 a.m. Big Ten games on Saturday. More to come later today and tomorrow, plus a special twitter related feature that I'm hoping to have every Friday. Stay tuned....

Towson vs. Northwestern
Game Time: 11 a.m. central on the Big Ten Network
Towson Tigers Breakdown (3-9 record last season)
Player to watch:
-Brady Smith (DE): The Boston College transfer started in 12 games for the Golden Eagles in 2007. Had six tackles and four sacks in the Towson spring game.

Northwestern Wildcats Breakdown
Players to watch:
-Mike Kakfa (QB): Kafka takes over full-time for the departed C.J. Bacher, but he has a good bit of experience. He's played in parts of the last three seasons, throwing for 330 yards and rushing for 321 last season. He's also on the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award watch list.
-Corey Wootton (DE): The 6'7", 280 lb defensive end (right) is playboy preseason All-American and is on the Bednarik, Nagurski, Hendricks, Lott, and Lombardi award watch lists.
Prediction: Wilcats top the Tigers. Northwestern 38 ---Towson 7
(Wootton photo credit: espn.com)

Montana State vs. Michigan State

Game Time: 11 a.m. on the Big Ten Network
Montana State Bobcats Breakdown
Player to watch:
-Dane Fletcher (DE): Fletcher is on the Buchanan watch list for the best defensive player in FCS (formerly 1-AA).

Michigan State Spartans Breakdown:
Players to watch:
-Greg Jones (LB): The Big Ten preseason defensive player of the year had 127 tackles (80 solo) and 2 sacks last season
-The Quarterbacks: Kirk Cousins will be starting the game but Keith Nichol will also see action as well. Cousins threw for 310 yards last year backing up Brian Hoyer. Nichol transferred from Oklahoma after the 2007 season.
Prediction: Sparty wins this one big. Michigan State 40---Montana State 10

Navy vs. Ohio State
Game Time: 11 a.m. on ESPN
Navy Midshipmen Breakdown: (8-5 last season)
Player to watch:
-Ricky Dobbs (QB): Dobbs leads the Midshipmen isn't going to do much throwing, but he will run the heck out of the ball. Dobbs ran for 498 yards last season.

Ohio State Buckeyes Breakdown:
Player to watch:
-Terelle Pryor: Big Ten fans know what Pryor brings to the table for the Buckeyes. The preseason Big Ten player of the year looks to lead his Buckeye squad to the promised land in his second season under center. Pryor threw for over 1,300 yards last year and rushed for another 631. Look for Pryor to have a huge season for Jim Tressel and OSU.
Prediction: Navy will run the ball, ALOT. And then they will run some more. But they will be no match for the Buckeyes.
Ohio State 45----Navy 7

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Big Ten football kicks off tomorrow

That means its time for a game prediction and what to watch for...

Game: Eastern Kentucky vs. Indiana
Time: 7:00 p.m. central
TV: Big Ten Network

Eastern Kentucky Colonels Breakdown:
Eastern Kentucky is the defending Ohio Valley Conference champions, going 8-4 last season. The Colonels have 31 consecutive winning seasons, second only to Florida State (32) for the most consecutive winning seasons.
Players to watch for:
- Cody Watts: The wide receiver turned quarterback takes over the reigns for Allan Holland, last years OVC player of the year. Watts went 11 for 13 passing last season for 145 yards, while also having 24 receptions for 402 yards as a wideout.
-Derek Hardman: the 6'6", 300 lb offfensive lineman is a FCS (formerly 1-AA) preseason All-American.

Indiana Hoosiers Breakdown:
The Hoosiers look to show off their newly renovated Memorial Stadium and look to rebound from a poor showing in 2008 where they finished 3-9. Indiana is moving to the "pistol" offense, in which the quarterback lines up four yards behind the center and the running back lines up one yard behind the quarterback.
Players to watch for:
Ben Chappell: With Kellen Lewis gone for good, Chappell takes over as the full-time starter. The Junior threw for just over 1,000 yards last season with 4 touchdowns and 3 interceptions.
Jammie Kirlew and Greg Middleton: The defensive ends are two of the best in the country. Kirlew and Middleton have a combined 36.5 sacks, the highest for any duo in the country.

Prediction: It's going to be another tough season for Bill Lynch and the Hoosiers, but look for IU to pull this one out.

Indiana 24 ----Eastern Kentucky 13

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