HuskerinBig10
Dad, World Traveler, Investor, college football
Jesus Christ you two, start your own pissing match thread. No one else cares, and Rutgers sucks.

Nothing against the Sooners, but if they were unable to give us a game this year with all those offensive studs in Norman, I dunno how they're gonna come in to Columbus so early in the season and give us a better game than last year, especially with how many returning starters we have and our coaching upgrades.Just my opinion, but I think Oklahoma gives you a better game than you predict.
Here let this sink in. Wisconsin backed out of a home & away so Washington was left scrambling to find an opponent for those two years. Rutgers had just come off back to back 8 - 4 seasons and the series was inked. I'm truly sorry that SC has yet to win a PAC-12 title in football but that's just how it goes.
Here let this sink in. Wisconsin backed out of a home & away so Washington was left scrambling to find an opponent for those two years. Rutgers had just come off back to back 8 - 4 seasons and the series was inked. I'm truly sorry that SC has yet to win a PAC-12 title in football but that's just how it goes.
Well I mean comparativelyWouldn't be tooting my horn if I had Southern Utah, Nebraska, and Wyoming scheduled. Better watch out for Wyoming though, they did make a bowl last year...
Rutgers would probably beat all 3 ooc, yet people bash the Huskies for scheduling them.What about it?
Rutgers would probably beat all 3 ooc, yet people bash the Huskies for scheduling them.
Michigan
Michigan 31 Florida 17 (Neutral Field) - W
Michigan 35 Cincinnati 27- W
Michigan 31 Air Force 28 - W
Michigan 48 @Purdue 13 - W
Michigan 27 MSU 24 - W
Michigan 31 @Indiana 27 - W
Michigan 21 @PSU 24 - L
Michigan 62 Rutgers 13 - W
Michigan 37 Minn 27 - W
Michigan 35 @Maryland 17 - W
Michigan 24 @Wisconsin 31 - L
Michigan 31 OSU 30 - W
Final 10-2 with a final regular season ranking of #7
This young team gets inspired opening against Florida, but the lack of returning starters finally hits them against Cincy, and Air Force. Both are tight games, with the Air Force game being decided in the last few minutes. In the middle of the season they start to really struggle, but being at home helps them get past MSU. Penn State gets revenge for the beating they took last year, and gets a W against Michigan in Happy Valley. Michigan cruises till they get a cold weather game @ Wisconsin in November and just play like absolute crap (aka Iowa last year). Harbaugh takes that loss and uses it to inspire them at home against Ohio State, and finally he gets his first win against them. They miss out on the playoff again, but get a big bowl game and are still a top 10 team to end the regular season.
The expectations are high for the Badgers this season considering how we finished last year with the expectations of being at best a 8 win team.
Key starters lost:
1.) LT Rmycheck (1rst round NFL pick)
2.) OLB TJ Watt (2nd round NFL pick)
3.) OLB Vince Biegel (3rd round NFL pick)
4.) RB Corey Clement ( 4th rounder)
5.) RB Dare Ogun (5th rounder)
6.) CB Shelton (6th-7th round)
7.) FS Leo Muso (undrafted since he's a short white guy like Jim Leonhard) He was voted as the team MVP
8.) QB Bart Houston ( undrafted)
Lost coaches:
Defensive coordinator Wilcox
Key acquisitions/additions this season:
1.) OT: Cole Van Lanen 4 star OT out of WI 6'5" 300 lbs was a RS last year so didn't play
2.) OLB: Christian Bell 4 star transfer out of Alabama 6'4" 250 lbs transfered last season so eligible to play 2017
3.) QB: Jack Coan: top 20 QB 6'3" 200 lbs. Touted as best QB recruit in Badgers history
4.) OLB: Andrew Van Grinkel a 3 star junior college transfer 6'4" 235 lbs
5.) RB: Johnathan Taylor a 4 star RB out of NJ. He's 5'11" 215 lbs and ran a 4.40 40 time and an all state track champion
6.) RB: Chris James is a 4 star Pitt Transfer and a potential third down back like James White
7.) CB: Nick Nelson: 3 star Hawaii Transfer and led the conference in pass deflections in 2015
8.) WR Danny Davis: 4 star player and stands at 6'3" 200 lbs.
New Coaches:
Defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard
The D-line and O-line are all returning except LT which will be replaced by the 4 star RS freshmen. Both lines will be better.
The OLB's will both be replaced with talented tranfers: I would say this is the one spot that might lose a little bit but not much.
The MLB's will all return including the two that were injured for the season last year: Improved
The QB position should be drastically improved
The RB's will be drastically improved
The two senior starting CB's will return and will add the talented CB transfer. We still need to see if all the new Jim Leonhard CB recruits from the last two years can provide depth or perhaps become starters. Either the same or slightly better
Safety: Wilcox returns as a senior SS, the FS position is open and the badgers do have a junior 4 star FS on the team. Question mark right now
TE: first round NFL pick in Troy Fumagalli and two 4 star TE's are behind him.
FB: Rammish the senior will return to destroy all in his path. Another NFL FB
K: Gaglione will return but if he can't go the backup did excellent last season
So pretty much all positions improve except OLB and mainly because we had two of the best OLB's in the game. But the two new guys look promising as well. Safety is a question mark just as it was last season but they did damn well last season considering not one start between the two.
Combine the improvement in experience and talent with our coaching staff (Paul Chryst best play callers in the game and Jim Leonhard one of the best young defensive minds in the game and we have by far the easiest schedule we've had in quite some time. Our toughest OOC game will be BYU and toughest in conference game will be Michigan ( lost almost everyone last year) at home. We don't play PSU, OSU, or MSU this season.
Our expectations are to be better than last season right now.