Published on: 20th August, 2009
The Michigan Wolverines' 2008 campaign was absolutely dreadful and although it is difficult to nail down the reason, one area that stands out was turnovers. The Wolverines finished dead last in the Big Ten in turnovers allowed in 2008 (30). and second to last in the Big Ten in turnovers forced ...Published on: 30th July, 2009
There is no doubt which area is strongest this year on the defensive side of the ball in the Big Ten and that's in the trenches. With four different programs all having an argument for the top line in the conference and each boasting players with All-American capability it will ...Published on: 27th July, 2009
The Big Ten is carrying the reputation of being one of the weakest conferences in college football right now. Fortunately one area that the Big Ten may be the strongest is the offensive-line. In the past three drafts the Big Ten has had three lineman selected in the top five ...Published on: 30th June, 2009
If there is one area on offense that the Big Ten look s especially strong in in 2009 it's receiving. Though Receivers like Penn State's Deon Butler and Ohio State's Brian Robiskie are now gone to the NFL, the two leading receivers from last year, Minnesota's Eric Decker and Illinois' ...Published on: 23rd June, 2009
Over the past decade the Big Ten has seen some of their best backs ever in Mike hart, Ron Dayne, and the could've been Maurice Clarett. The Big Ten lost four more outstanding backs last year when Javon Ringer and Shonn Greene graduated and P.J. Hill and Chris Wells declared ...