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Ohio State-Minnesota preview

by Murphy Horning Storylines This is the first meeting between the Buckeyes and Gophers since 2018, and OSU's first trip to Minneapolis since 2014. Ohio State leads the all time series 46-7-0 against Minnesota in 53 meetings (of which Ohio State has won the last 11, including the vacated 2010 victory). The Gophers haven't beaten the Buckeyes since 2000, and haven't won against Ohio State in Minneapolis since 1981.  Ohio State is once again heavily favored to win the Big Ten, plus heavy favorites to get to the College Football Playoff for the 3rd year in a row. On offense, the Buckeyes are strong all over (strongest at O-line and wide receiver) and have a new starting quarterback in redshirt freshman C.J. Stroud. On defense, the Buckeyes front four is strong, but the back 7 (especially in the secondary) is a question mark. Minnesota went 3-4 last year in Big Ten play, a drop-off from the Gophers 11-2 season in 2019. The Gophers hope to get back to relevance in the Big Ten We

Overrated? Underrated? Preseason edition

by Murphy Horning #1 Alabama The Tide does lose eight offensive starters including QB Mac Jones, two NFL wide receivers including Heisman winning WR DeVonta Smith, and three starting offensive linemen. The defense returns eight starters and should be stronger than last year. This Alabama team is supremely talented as they have 2021's #1 recruiting class.  'Bama is a logical choice for #1 as they are the reigning national champs. The Tide only has one national title in the five times they've been ranked #1 under Nick Saban. They did lose a lot on offense, but Alabama (and incoming QB Bryce Young) more than deserves the benefit of the doubt. This team is surely a title contender, but because of the inexperienced offense, it's too early to rank the Tide #1. Overrated #2 Oklahoma The Sooners have Heisman favorite Spencer Rattler as their starting QB, and return their top three wide receivers on offense.  Alex Grinch's Sooners defense was statistically slightly better th

Big Ten Expansion Candidates

by Murphy Horning With Texas and Oklahoma dropping the bomb by announcing their move to the SEC, the Big 12 will be dead by 2025 (if not sooner). Realignment chaos in college football is just getting started, and the next couple years will be much like 2011-12 when the Big East collapsed, Texas A&M and Missouri joined the SEC, and when West Virginia joined the Big 12 (speaking of....).  The Big Ten leads all Power Five conferences in revenue  (it's the B1G, the SEC and everyone else with revenue) and other programs across college sports. Other schools would be enticed by a great TV package in the B1G. That being said, it's impossible for the Big Ten to land the coup the SEC did.  Still, change is likely coming. Rumors indicate the Big Ten only wants to add AAU schools, with Notre Dame as an exception (indeed, 13 of 14 Big Ten schools are AAU members, and Nebraska was an AAU school before joining the conference) which narrows down the list of programs the Big Ten could ad

Previewing Ohio State's 2021 Defense & Special Teams

by Murphy Horning DEFENSE Defensive Line:  Easily the Buckeyes' best defensive unit coming into fall camp. OSU did lose 2nd team all-B1G D-lineman Tommy Togiai plus Jonathan Cooper, but return 2nd team All-American Haskell Garrett plus five-star Taron Vincent, whom Ryan Day thinks can  take off  in 2021. OSU's pass rush slipped in 2020, with only 21 sacks compared to 54 in 2019. Look for the sack number to go up, as the Buckeyes have Jack Sawyer (three sacks in the spring game) and in July, Ohio State signed defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau, the #1 recruit for 2021. The interior is strong once again, and the pass rush should perform. Linebacker:  Ohio State replaces their three starting linebackers and their top backup linebacker from 2020. There is more uncertainty for this group than any other position on the team, as the current linebacking corps only saw a combined 200 snaps and made 37 tackles last year. OSU madden USC senior transfer Palaie Gaeteote IV, who has 105 career tac

Previewing Ohio State's 2021 Offense

by Murphy Horning OFFENSE Quarterback: This is the first time since 1952 that Ohio State doesn't have a QB who's never thrown a collegiate pass, but the expectations are high for whomever wins the job. Redshirt Freshman C.J. Stroud is the favorite to win the job, as he spent a year practicing in Day's offense. Kyle McCord was thought as the man behind Stroud, as he impressed in the spring game going 12 for 17 with 184 yards and two TDs. Quinn Ewers skipping his senior year does change the dynamic, as he is the best QB recruit since Trevor Lawrence.   Will there be another Haskins-Burrow situation in Columbus?  Runningback: Deep position for the Buckeyes .  but who will emerge as the #1 guy with 2020's leading rusher Trey Sermon gone to the NFL? Master Teague has had a solid career, averaging 5.5 YPC and 13 rushing touchdowns, but hasn't emerged as a #1 RB quite yet. OSU signed 2021's #1 RB TreVeyon Henderson, who may be the most talented back Ohio State's ev

Big Ten West preview

by Murphy Horning Wisconsin Offense: Graham Mertz wowed people with a five touchdown performance in the opener vs Illinois, but he had four TD's and five picks in the remaining games. He's back for 2021. The usually strong Wisconsin run game averaged only 3.9 yards a carry in 2020. Badgers add two freshman RB's plus Clemson transfer Chaz Mellusi.  Defense: Wisconsin's defense is always good, and last year they were third best in the Big Ten only giving up 17 points per game. This year they return eight starters, including seven of their top eight tacklers. The Badgers may have the strongest defense in the Big Ten, and one of the best in CFB.  Outlook: The defense will be strong. Can Mertz stay consistent and can the Badgers run the ball in 2021 like they usually do? Wisconsin should be favored in at least 11 games (Notre Dame in Chicago on Sep 25 looks like a tossup). The Badgers are a dark horse playoff contender. Can they finally knock off OSU?  Iowa Offense: The Hawk

Big Ten East preview

by Murphy Horning Ohio State Offense: No real weaknesses on offense. The Buckeyes have arguably the best pass catching unit in America, and have two potential All Americans at tackle with Thayer Munford and Nicholas Petit-Frere. CJ Stroud should fit in nicely, but he's never thrown a pass. Will he dominate right away? Defense: The defensive line has the most depth, and the pass rush should be outstanding with Jack Sawyer and J.T. Toimoloau. The linebackers have zero returning starters. The secondary (which struggled last year) is an uncertainty outside of Sevyn Banks and Josh Proctor.  Outlook: The Buckeyes will no doubt be favorites in every regular season game (likely double digit favorites in all 12). They have a great shot to win a national championship. Offense looks set, but will the inexperience at defense (especially the linebackers) keep the Buckeyes from winning a title?  Indiana Offense: Quarterback Michael Penix is back, and the big question for him and the Hoosiers is