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The Power Five => Big Ten => Topic started by: ELA on July 23, 2018, 03:32:40 PM
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Reminder I'm using SN's composite ranking of the preseason mags for a Top 25
RANKED MATCHUPS
#6 Oklahoma vs. #20 Texas @ Dallas, TX
#22 Florida State at #8 Miami
#11 Auburn at #16 Mississippi State
#14 Notre Dame at #15 Virginia Tech
OTHER TOP 25 GAMES
NOON - Northwestern at #10 Michigan State
NOON - Maryland at #12 Michigan
#1 Alabama at Arkansas
#2 Clemson at Wake Forest
Indiana at #3 Ohio State
Vanderbilt at #4 Georgia
Nebraska at #5 Wisconsin
#7 Washington at UCLA
Utah at #13 Stanford
Kansas at #17 West Virginia
San Diego State at #19 Boise State
SMU at #21 Central Florida
#23 LSU at Florida
POWER 5 MATCHUPS
(Fri) 7:00 - Georgia Tech at Louisville (ESPN)
Arizona State at Colorado
Boston College at NC State
California at Arizona
Illinois at Rutgers
Iowa at Minnesota
Iowa State at Oklahoma State
Kansas State at Baylor
Kentucky at Texas A&M
Missouri at South Carolina
Syracuse at Pittsburgh
Washington State at Oregon State
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At this point in the season, I think UNL's offense will be finding it's rhythm. I don't think the OL will magically become great, but rather the offense will feel normal to the team. Defensively, UNL just doesn't have enough speed to play with wisky. UNL had become slow over the past couple years.
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Top four games all look to be really good, but beyond that, not a lot of obvious upset alert. A lot of ranked teams are at home. Keep an eye on Clemson going into Winston-Salem though.
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If Maryland can get back to their pre-QB injury form...
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At this point in the season, I think UNL's offense will be finding it's rhythm. I don't think the OL will magically become great, but rather the offense will feel normal to the team. Defensively, UNL just doesn't have enough speed to play with wisky. UNL had become slow over the past couple years.
I'm hoping the Blackshirts will play with much more speed simply because of scheme and aggressiveness on defense
hard to look fast or quick while standing back on your heels reading and reacting to the offense, or breaking down before the tackle to a stand still
are they going to play well enough in the trenches on either side of the ball to win in Madison? Hell no.