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collegefootballnews.com B1G Bowl Predictions

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Michigan vs. Alabama in playoff
Wisconsin vs. USC in Fiesta Bowl
OSU vs. Clemson in Orange Bowl
PSU vs. Florida in Outback Bowl

They have an article listing the top 30 players in the B1G:
1. Tyquan Lewis, OSU DE
2. J.T. Barrett, OSU QB
3. Saquon Barkley, PSU RB
4. Marcus Allen, PSU S
5. Jerome Baker, OSU LB

(OSU has 5 of the top 9)


They also have an article handicapping the Heisman race.
Darnold (USC) 4-1
Baker (Okla) 13-2
Jackson (Louisville) 13-2
Scarbrough (Alabama) 9-1
Hurts (Alabama) 10-1
Barrett (OSU) 12-1
Browning (Washington) 12-1
Barkley (PSU) 12-1
McSorley (PSU) 14-1
 
If the PSU that showed up in the second half of the Wisconsin game comes to play every game next season, those predictions will go right out the window.
 
LOL, not a f'n chance. Geez, what kind of research did this guy do? Nothing to worry about, though.

Michigan is closer to having a 4 loss season this year than to going to the playoffs lol. Sorry ... 4 losses BEFORE they get to the bowl game. The chance of them having new starters at almost every position and then being better than BOTH Penn State and Ohio State is laughable.
 
Michigan vs. Alabama in playoff
Wisconsin vs. USC in Fiesta Bowl
OSU vs. Clemson in Orange Bowl
PSU vs. Florida in Outback Bowl

They have an article listing the top 30 players in the B1G:
1. Tyquan Lewis, OSU DE
2. J.T. Barrett, OSU QB
3. Saquon Barkley, PSU RB
4. Marcus Allen, PSU S
5. Jerome Baker, OSU LB

(OSU has 5 of the top 9)


They also have an article handicapping the Heisman race.
Darnold (USC) 4-1
Baker (Okla) 13-2
Jackson (Louisville) 13-2
Scarbrough (Alabama) 9-1
Hurts (Alabama) 10-1
Barrett (OSU) 12-1
Browning (Washington) 12-1
Barkley (PSU) 12-1
McSorley (PSU) 14-1

You do realize that this publication, and the douches responsible for it are well known duhO$U, "traditional b1g $hithole" and anti-PSU homers, no?
 
Michigan vs. Alabama in playoff
Wisconsin vs. USC in Fiesta Bowl
OSU vs. Clemson in Orange Bowl
PSU vs. Florida in Outback Bowl

They have an article listing the top 30 players in the B1G:
1. Tyquan Lewis, OSU DE
2. J.T. Barrett, OSU QB
3. Saquon Barkley, PSU RB
4. Marcus Allen, PSU S
5. Jerome Baker, OSU LB

(OSU has 5 of the top 9)


They also have an article handicapping the Heisman race.
Darnold (USC) 4-1
Baker (Okla) 13-2
Jackson (Louisville) 13-2
Scarbrough (Alabama) 9-1
Hurts (Alabama) 10-1
Barrett (OSU) 12-1
Browning (Washington) 12-1
Barkley (PSU) 12-1
McSorley (PSU) 14-1
Any prognostications at this point are silly.


Those? Those are just f-ing ridiculously stupid :)
 
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:cool:In the 2016 preview, weren't we supposed to go to the Music City Bowl????
 
I bet the guy who wrote that Lewis and Barrett don't get drafted before Barkley. Barkley is the best player in the Big 10 and PSU's Offensive Line will help him prove that this year. Meatchicken in the Playoff what a joke.
 
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In other news, the staff of Collegefootballnews.com just returned from a retreat in Colorado.
 
Don't get worked up. One guy is left at that site and he is an OSU fanboy. And he despises PSU because it takes away from the precious UM-OSU rivalry game that many outs side of Ohio an Mich don't really care about.
 
Don't get worked up. One guy is left at that site and he is an OSU fanboy. And he despises PSU because it takes away from the precious UM-OSU rivalry game that many outs side of Ohio an Mich don't really care about.

They're smart enough to rank Rutgers 14th in the B1G

14. Rutgers
The Scarlet Knights will soon be better, but they’re still behind the rest of the Big Ten pack. The linebacking corps should be good, and getting back Janarion Grant makes the receiving corps a plus. But the hope for new recruit Johnathan Lewis to shine at quarterback sooner than later is a need.

13. Purdue
The new era under Jeff Brohm should be more interesting right away. The defense has issues, but the linebacking corps should still take over from time to time and keep games from getting out of hand. Are the playmakers in place to get the O going like Brohm wants and needs? The receiving corps needs time, but David Blough is a good quarterback to start with.

12. Illinois
Can WR Mike Dudek get a little bit of health luck? Will transfer Dwayne Lawson be ready and able to go to give the team a killer quarterback? There’s a chance the receiving corps becomes night-and-day better, but only if the offensive line gives everyone some time to work. The defense has the potential to be a factor, too, especially in the secondary.

11. Maryland
The Terps are still at least a year away from being more of a factor – head coach D.J. Durkin needs the great recruiting class to kick in – but they’ll be more competitive this season led by a great linebacking corps and a strong group of running backs. Can freshman Kasim Hill be the quarterbacking star of the show right away? If so, look out.

10. Indiana
It’s going to be the annoying team no one wants to face. Of course, it’s not going to win the Big Ten, but it’ll have the right makeup to pull off an upset or two. The Hoosiers have a sneaky-great linebacking corps starting with Tegray Scales and T.J. Simmons, while the offense will bomb away with QB Richard Lagow a good veteran throwing to an experienced and dangerous group of receivers.

9. Nebraska
Will be plucky be enough for Husker fans? The safeties are a strength, and the defense should be tough enough keep the team in games, but does the offense have the talent and pop to be more than just average? The receiving corps is just okay, the running backs are just okay, and the linebackers are just okay. Somehow, it all has to come together to be better than just okay.

8. Minnesota
P..J. Fleck inherits a good running game that should be able to control the time of possession, but can the passing game be more effective and efficient? The defense will be a rock up the middle, but are the playmakers there on the outside to get behind the line? Run the ball, get decent defense, play great special teams, and it should all work under the new guy.

7. Northwestern
If this isn’t Pat Fitzgerald’s best team, it won’t be all that far off. The offensive backfield – QB Clayton Thorson and RB Justin Jackson – can play with anyone, and the line should be just okay enough to get by. The D might not be a killer, but the secondary has the talent to shine. It’ll need to if the line isn’t reloaded right away.

6. Michigan State
Even with the off-the-field issues, and even after all of last season’s on-field disasters, there should be a good enough turnaround to be stronger. This won’t be a Big Ten Championship good team, but it won’t be 3-9 miserable. The running game will always be the easy fallback, and the linebacking corps leads a far better defense, but it’ll still take a ton of work to turn the ship around.

5. Iowa
Here’s a shocker for a Kirk Ferentz coached team. Why will Iowa be good? The offensive line will be fantastic. There needs to be some semblance of a downfield passing game, and there has to be more pop overall, but Akrum Wadley will be great for the ground game, the linebacking corps will be special, and the team will be a rock in all phases. Now, about that passing game …

4. Michigan
Don’t assume that losing almost all the starters will be a massive problem. The defensive line will reload in a hiccup, Wilton Speight is a strong veteran quarterback, and there might not be enough of a drop-off in defensive production to be noticeable. However, the young receiving corps has to be outstanding right away, a slew of new starters – and their backups – have to be ready for Game One against Florida, and the kicking game can’t be a problem. The expectations might be relatively low, but the talent is there. There’s a good chance the record can be at least as good.

3. Penn State
Will that whole hunter-becoming-the-hunted thing matter? Having a RB like Saquon Barkley and a baller of a quarterback in Trace McSorley should overcome most of the other issues – and there aren’t a ton of them. The lines need to replace a few of the main men, the receiving corps could use a star No. 1 target, and there’s a bit of a prove-it factor overall for a team that might have simply caught fire at the right time. But the Nittany Lions were a year too early – this seasonr’s version should be every bit as strong.

2. Wisconsin
The defense loses pass rushers T.J. Watt and Vince Biegel along with top corner Sojourn Shelton, and the defense won’t drop a lick. Even without the lost stars, the defensive front seven will once again be a brick wall, led by a linebacking corps that’ll be the best in the Big Ten – or No. 1A behind Iowa. Even without OT Ryan Ramczyk and RB Corey Clement, the Wisconsin ground game will be the Wisconsin ground game. It all adds up to more of the same.

1. Ohio State
And here we go again. The backfield of QB J.T. Barrett and RB Mike Weber will dominate, but can the young wide receivers come though? It’s Ohio State – what do you think? The secondary has more talent where all the other ones came from, and the linebackers will be fine, but it’s the defensive front that’ll be the biggest positive. No team should have this many great defensive ends.
 
JT Barrett can't throw down field. Teams caught onto that last year. Plus no Urban Meyer QB gets better as an upperclassmen.
 
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They're smart enough to rank Rutgers 14th in the B1G

14. Rutgers
The Scarlet Knights will soon be better, but they’re still behind the rest of the Big Ten pack. The linebacking corps should be good, and getting back Janarion Grant makes the receiving corps a plus. But the hope for new recruit Johnathan Lewis to shine at quarterback sooner than later is a need.

13. Purdue
The new era under Jeff Brohm should be more interesting right away. The defense has issues, but the linebacking corps should still take over from time to time and keep games from getting out of hand. Are the playmakers in place to get the O going like Brohm wants and needs? The receiving corps needs time, but David Blough is a good quarterback to start with.

12. Illinois
Can WR Mike Dudek get a little bit of health luck? Will transfer Dwayne Lawson be ready and able to go to give the team a killer quarterback? There’s a chance the receiving corps becomes night-and-day better, but only if the offensive line gives everyone some time to work. The defense has the potential to be a factor, too, especially in the secondary.

11. Maryland
The Terps are still at least a year away from being more of a factor – head coach D.J. Durkin needs the great recruiting class to kick in – but they’ll be more competitive this season led by a great linebacking corps and a strong group of running backs. Can freshman Kasim Hill be the quarterbacking star of the show right away? If so, look out.

10. Indiana
It’s going to be the annoying team no one wants to face. Of course, it’s not going to win the Big Ten, but it’ll have the right makeup to pull off an upset or two. The Hoosiers have a sneaky-great linebacking corps starting with Tegray Scales and T.J. Simmons, while the offense will bomb away with QB Richard Lagow a good veteran throwing to an experienced and dangerous group of receivers.

9. Nebraska
Will be plucky be enough for Husker fans? The safeties are a strength, and the defense should be tough enough keep the team in games, but does the offense have the talent and pop to be more than just average? The receiving corps is just okay, the running backs are just okay, and the linebackers are just okay. Somehow, it all has to come together to be better than just okay.

8. Minnesota
P..J. Fleck inherits a good running game that should be able to control the time of possession, but can the passing game be more effective and efficient? The defense will be a rock up the middle, but are the playmakers there on the outside to get behind the line? Run the ball, get decent defense, play great special teams, and it should all work under the new guy.

7. Northwestern
If this isn’t Pat Fitzgerald’s best team, it won’t be all that far off. The offensive backfield – QB Clayton Thorson and RB Justin Jackson – can play with anyone, and the line should be just okay enough to get by. The D might not be a killer, but the secondary has the talent to shine. It’ll need to if the line isn’t reloaded right away.

6. Michigan State
Even with the off-the-field issues, and even after all of last season’s on-field disasters, there should be a good enough turnaround to be stronger. This won’t be a Big Ten Championship good team, but it won’t be 3-9 miserable. The running game will always be the easy fallback, and the linebacking corps leads a far better defense, but it’ll still take a ton of work to turn the ship around.

5. Iowa
Here’s a shocker for a Kirk Ferentz coached team. Why will Iowa be good? The offensive line will be fantastic. There needs to be some semblance of a downfield passing game, and there has to be more pop overall, but Akrum Wadley will be great for the ground game, the linebacking corps will be special, and the team will be a rock in all phases. Now, about that passing game …

4. Michigan
Don’t assume that losing almost all the starters will be a massive problem. The defensive line will reload in a hiccup, Wilton Speight is a strong veteran quarterback, and there might not be enough of a drop-off in defensive production to be noticeable. However, the young receiving corps has to be outstanding right away, a slew of new starters – and their backups – have to be ready for Game One against Florida, and the kicking game can’t be a problem. The expectations might be relatively low, but the talent is there. There’s a good chance the record can be at least as good.

3. Penn State
Will that whole hunter-becoming-the-hunted thing matter? Having a RB like Saquon Barkley and a baller of a quarterback in Trace McSorley should overcome most of the other issues – and there aren’t a ton of them. The lines need to replace a few of the main men, the receiving corps could use a star No. 1 target, and there’s a bit of a prove-it factor overall for a team that might have simply caught fire at the right time. But the Nittany Lions were a year too early – this seasonr’s version should be every bit as strong.

2. Wisconsin
The defense loses pass rushers T.J. Watt and Vince Biegel along with top corner Sojourn Shelton, and the defense won’t drop a lick. Even without the lost stars, the defensive front seven will once again be a brick wall, led by a linebacking corps that’ll be the best in the Big Ten – or No. 1A behind Iowa. Even without OT Ryan Ramczyk and RB Corey Clement, the Wisconsin ground game will be the Wisconsin ground game. It all adds up to more of the same.

1. Ohio State
And here we go again. The backfield of QB J.T. Barrett and RB Mike Weber will dominate, but can the young wide receivers come though? It’s Ohio State – what do you think? The secondary has more talent where all the other ones came from, and the linebackers will be fine, but it’s the defensive front that’ll be the biggest positive. No team should have this many great defensive ends.

"The Scarlet Knights will soon be better"

Why?
 
Because their head coach came from OSU, and the writer on that site is an .... OSU fanboy. I'm sensing a pattern here.
 
JT Barrett can't throw down field. Teams caught onto that last year. Plus no Urban Meyer QB gets better as an upperclassmen.
Barret at those odds is a joke - inaccurate and poor under pressure. If he played for any other team he isn't in the top 20.
 
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Michigan vs. Alabama in playoff
Wisconsin vs. USC in Fiesta Bowl
OSU vs. Clemson in Orange Bowl
PSU vs. Florida in Outback Bowl

They have an article listing the top 30 players in the B1G:
1. Tyquan Lewis, OSU DE
2. J.T. Barrett, OSU QB
3. Saquon Barkley, PSU RB
4. Marcus Allen, PSU S
5. Jerome Baker, OSU LB

(OSU has 5 of the top 9)


They also have an article handicapping the Heisman race.
Darnold (USC) 4-1
Baker (Okla) 13-2
Jackson (Louisville) 13-2
Scarbrough (Alabama) 9-1
Hurts (Alabama) 10-1
Barrett (OSU) 12-1
Browning (Washington) 12-1
Barkley (PSU) 12-1
McSorley (PSU) 14-1

J.T Barrett is overrated. Just don't get the hype. Looks good against teams with much less talent. But who doesn't? Had a good Freshman year and hasn't really progressed since then. Looks like a good team can get in his head if they have a good D and pass rush. I'll take McSorley any day of the week. And for you OSU homers, nobody is saying J.T. sucks. You can still be good and overrated at the same time.
 
Michigan vs. Alabama in playoff
Wisconsin vs. USC in Fiesta Bowl
OSU vs. Clemson in Orange Bowl
PSU vs. Florida in Outback Bowl

They have an article listing the top 30 players in the B1G:
1. Tyquan Lewis, OSU DE
2. J.T. Barrett, OSU QB
3. Saquon Barkley, PSU RB
4. Marcus Allen, PSU S
5. Jerome Baker, OSU LB

(OSU has 5 of the top 9)


They also have an article handicapping the Heisman race.
Darnold (USC) 4-1
Baker (Okla) 13-2
Jackson (Louisville) 13-2
Scarbrough (Alabama) 9-1
Hurts (Alabama) 10-1
Barrett (OSU) 12-1
Browning (Washington) 12-1
Barkley (PSU) 12-1
McSorley (PSU) 14-1
I wish I didn't open this link as it is so irritating. The continued lovefest for Harbaugh and Urban Liar is sickening. We will just have to go out and prove that we are worthy again of getting to the Playoffs and have SB win the Heisman. Hopefully we will be taken more seriously by everyone real soon!
 
Interesting how Michigan is 4th in the BIG and in the playoff.. It'll be interesting to see what Kevin Wilson can get out of Barrett. I think Barrett's biggest asset is his legs so if he's running a lot, it'll be tough to stay healthy all year. I'm just not sure how the BIG playoff rep isn't going to come from the Penn State-Ohio State winner/Wisconsin. If Wiscy gets to the BIG championship game with 1 loss or less and they win it they should be in. They get left out of the conversation but were a play away vs OSU and us last year and play in the easier division.
 
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Barret at those odds is a joke - inaccurate and poor under pressure. If he played for any other team he isn't in the top 20.
Actually, CFN has Barrett ranked lower than Vegas. Right now the sports books have him with the second or third best odds, around 8/1.
 
Actually, CFN has Barrett ranked lower than Vegas. Right now the sports books have him with the second or third best odds, around 8/1.

I actually think CFN does a reasonable job but Michigan in the playoff seems far fetched.

People who say that Barkley will be drafter higher than Barrett miss the point. A lot of Heisman winners don't wind up as a top 5 pick (especially QBs). I think voters tend to be biased towards players that play for higher rated teams. Most people think OSU will finish higher than PSU this year and that would certainly be to Barrett's advantage. That said, I definitely think that Barkley is a better NFL prospect. Barrett is going to be like MRob in that he's probably not going to be an NFL QB.
 
Michigan and tOSU did not look good at the end of last season, whereas PSU turned a corner and drastically improved. I was really impressed with the Penn St offense, whereas Michigan and especially tOSU's offenses took a big step backwards.
 
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I actually think CFN does a reasonable job but Michigan in the playoff seems far fetched.

People who say that Barkley will be drafter higher than Barrett miss the point. A lot of Heisman winners don't wind up as a top 5 pick (especially QBs). I think voters tend to be biased towards players that play for higher rated teams. Most people think OSU will finish higher than PSU this year and that would certainly be to Barrett's advantage. That said, I definitely think that Barkley is a better NFL prospect. Barrett is going to be like MRob in that he's probably not going to be an NFL QB.
Well, Barkley and Trace were both better than Barrett last year, so I'm not sure why these "experts" think Barrett is going to improve but Barkley and Trace are going to get worse. I get the better team idea, but Jackson won last year and his team wasn't even close to Clemson.
 
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Quick, name the last Urban Meyer QB to have his best season be his senior year. Heck, or junior year?
 
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