Home
i'm an actor, not a reactor

Primary links

  • About
    • About
    • $upport (lol)
    • Ethics
    • FAQ
    • Glossary
    • Traffic and Demographics
    • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
    • The Editor
    • Advertising/Associate Editor
    • Managing Editor/Hoops
  • MGoStore
    • MGoStore
    • Hail to Old Blue
  • MGoBoard
    • MGoBoard
    • MGoBoard FAQ
    • Michigan bar locator
    • Moderator Action Sticky
  • Useful Stuff
    • Depth Chart By Class
    • Unofficial Two Deep
    • Football Schedule (wiki)
    • Hoops Depth Chart by Class
    • Ticket spreadsheet
    • MGoFlickr
    • User-Curated HOF
    • Where To Eat In Ann Arbor
    • Diaries, Windows Live Writer, And You
  • Our Key Sponsors
Home

Navigation

  • Forums
  • Recent posts

User login

  • Create new account
  • Request new password

MGoElsewhere

  • @MGoBlog (Brian)
  • @aceanbender
  • @Misopogon (Seth)
  • @Aeschnepp (Adam)
  • @BISB
  • @EUpchurchPhoto
  • @FullOfTwitt (Fuller)
  • Hail to the Victors 2016
  • MGoFacebook
  • MGoPodcast
  • WTKA
  • Instagram

Michigan Blogs

  • Big House Blog
  • Burgeoning Wolverine Star
  • Genuinely Sarcastic
  • Go Blue Michigan Wolverine
  • Holdin' The Rope
  • MVictors
  • Maize 'n' Blue Nation
  • Maize 'n' Brew
  • Maize And Go Blue
  • Michigan Hockey Net
  • MMMGoBlueBBQ
  • The Blog That Yost Built
  • The Hoover Street Rag
  • The M Zone
  • Touch The Banner
  • UMGoBlog
  • UMHoops
  • UMTailgate
  • Wolverine Liberation Army

M On The Net

  • mgovideo
  • MGoBlue.com
  • Mike DeSimone
  • Recruiting Planet
  • The Wolverine
  • Go Blue Wolverine
  • Winged Helmet
  • UMGoBlue.com
  • MaizeRage.org
  • Puckhead
  • The M Den
  • True Blue Fan Forum

Big Ten Blogs

  • Illinois
    • Illinois Loyalty
    • Illinois Baseball Report
  • Indiana
    • Inside The Hall
    • The Crimson Quarry
  • Iowa
    • Black Heart, Gold Pants
    • Fight For Iowa
  • Michigan State
    • The Only Colors
  • Minnesota
    • GopherHole.com
    • The Daily Gopher
  • Nebraska
    • Corn Nation
    • Husker Max
    • Husker Mike's Blasphemy
    • Husker Gameday
  • Northwestern
    • Sippin' On Purple
    • Lake The Posts
  • Notre Dame
    • The House Rock Built
    • One Foot Down
  • Ohio State
    • Eleven Warriors
    • Buckeye Commentary
    • Men of the Scarlet and Gray
    • Our Honor Defend
    • The Buckeye Nine
  • Penn State
    • Slow States
    • Black Shoe Diaries
    • Happy Valley Hardball
    • Penn State Clips
    • Linebacker U
    • Nittany White Out
  • Purdue
    • Boiled Sports
    • Hammer and Rails
  • Wisconsin
    • Bruce Ciskie

Links of Note

  • Baseball
    • College Baseball Today
    • The College Baseball Blog
  • Basketball
    • Ken Pomeroy
    • Hoop Math
    • John Gasaway
    • Luke Winn/Sports Illustrated
  • College Hockey
    • Chris Heisenberg (Class of 2016)
    • College Hockey Stats
    • Michigan College Hockey
    • Hockey's Future
    • Sioux Sports
    • USCHO
  • Football
    • Smart Football
    • Every Day Should Be Saturday
    • Matt Hinton/Grantland
    • Football Study Hall
    • Football Outsiders
    • Harold Stassen
    • NCAA D-I Stats Page
    • The Wizard Of Odds
    • CFB Stats
  • General
    • Sports Central
  • Local Interest
    • The Ann Arbor Chronicle
    • Arborwiki
    • Arbor Update
    • Ann Arbor Observer
    • Teeter Talk
    • Vacuum
  • Teams Of The D
    • Lions
      • Pride of Detroit
    • Pistons
      • Detroit Bad Boys
      • Need4Sheed
    • Tigers
      • Roar Of The Tigers
      • Bless You Boys
      • The Daily Fungo
      • The Detroit Tigers Weblog
    • Red Wings
      • Winging It In Motown
      • On The Wings
    • Michigan Sports Forum

Beveled Guilt

Site Search

Diaries

  • New
  • Popular
  • Hot
  • At Normandy, Will Michigan FB Learn About All-Black D-Day Regiments?
    Communist Football - 4 hours ago
  • This Month in MGoBlog History - April 2008: No Spring Game at the Big House! Hockey loses to ND in the Frozen Four!
    Maize.Blue Wagner - 5 days ago
  • Thirteen unlucky minutes (TL;DNR-This is a bit of rant about the refs)
    docwhoblocked - 3 weeks ago
  • Fan Satisfaction Index End of Season Bball Survey
    OneFootIn - 3 weeks ago
  • How likely are we to revert to the mean?
    Bo Glue - 3 weeks ago
  •  
  • 1 of 2
  • ››
more
  • This Month in MGoBlog History - April 2008: No Spring Game at the Big House! Hockey loses to ND in the Frozen Four!
    Maize.Blue Wagner - 1,663 views
  • At Normandy, Will Michigan FB Learn About All-Black D-Day Regiments?
    Communist Football - 538 views
  • 14 Months Ago: The Fire Beilein Threads.
    stephenrjking - 237 comments
  • At Normandy, Will Michigan FB Learn About All-Black D-Day Regiments?
    Communist Football - 27 comments
  • This Month in MGoBlog History - April 2008: No Spring Game at the Big House! Hockey loses to ND in the Frozen Four!
    Maize.Blue Wagner - 10 comments

MGoBoard

  • New
  • Recent
  • Hot
  • Baseball's win streak up to 20; beats PSU 14-2 for series sweep
    19 replies
  • OT: Lazy Sunday NBA/NHL playoffs open thread
    39 replies
  • Chris Partridge Presser From This Afternoon, video
    16 replies
  • Beaubien No-Hitter Clinches Sweep of Maryland, 8-0 (6 inn.)
    14 replies
  • New in-state offer: 2020 CB Enzo Jennings
    15 replies
  • New in-state offer: 2020 TE/DE Braiden McGregor
    11 replies
  • META : Drupalgeddon2. Unpatched Drupal servers being hacked
    11 replies
  • UCF Knights unveil 2017 championship banner
    89 replies
  • OT: Whose shirt did I buy? Also, thanks for the shirt
    43 replies
  • OT - LSU Spring Game Currently on ESPN/SEC Network
    33 replies
  • Baseball's win streak at 19 after 11th inning walkoff over PSU
    16 replies
  • OT: RIP Verne Troyer
    58 replies
  • OT: Record Store Day 2018!
    38 replies
  • Notre Dame Spring Game: analysis from M n B, video
    119 replies
  • Michigan Mercies Maryland, Softball Wins 12-1 (5 inn.)
    18 replies
  • ‹‹
  • 4 of 6
  • ››
  • OT - LSU Spring Game Currently on ESPN/SEC Network
    33 replies
  • The Evolution of Commerce - What Industries are Dying, What's Thriving?
    148 replies
  • Michigan Mercies Maryland, Softball Wins 12-1 (5 inn.)
    18 replies
  • META : Drupalgeddon2. Unpatched Drupal servers being hacked
    11 replies
  • OT: NFL draft prospects with (state of) Michigan (but not UM/MSU) ties
    9 replies
  • Michigan basketball pursuing Pitt guard transfer Marcus Carr
    22 replies
  • Nebraska football
    105 replies
  • Lacrosse Falls to #7 Hopkins 10-9
    23 replies
  • Schembechler Hall practice field ripped out (photos)
    48 replies
  • OT - Jalen Hurts possibly looking to transfer
    121 replies
  • OT: Avicii dead at 28
    73 replies
  • OT: How do some student-athletes finish a bachelors so quickly (to transfer)?
    57 replies
  • Matthews Declares WITHOUT agent
    46 replies
  • RIP Earle Bruce
    53 replies
  • Softball Wins Series Opener Over Maryland, 6-0
    10 replies
  • ‹‹
  • 5 of 6
  • ››
  • Quote from Nebraska A.D.
    95 replies
  • NFL Draft Eve Debate
    95 replies
  • OT: College Football video games coming back
    90 replies
  • UCF Knights unveil 2017 championship banner
    89 replies
  • Michigan Vs Notre Dame in 131 days
    83 replies
  • It’s Friday - Time to POSBANG!!
    81 replies
  • Game Day Condos - who's gonna buy one?
    81 replies
  • OT: Rick Pitino Rumored to be Candidate for Detroit Mercy Job
    80 replies
  • Crootin': Joey Velazquez
    78 replies
  • Rice Commission recommendations to be released today
    77 replies
  • OT: Avicii dead at 28
    73 replies
  • Elysee Mbem-Bosse apologizes
    67 replies
  • More MSU takes. From USA Today
    67 replies
  • Who are the top 10 active coaches in CBB?
    65 replies
  • More evidence of awful culture at MSU, volleyball this time
    62 replies
  • ‹‹
  • 2 of 6
  • ››

Support MGoBlog: buy stuff at Amazon

2012 Potential Opponent Preview: The Rest of the B1G

  • View
  • Revisions
By Heiko — July 19th, 2012 at 5:14 PM — 22 comments
Filed under:
  • indiana
  • opponent previews
  • penn state
  • wisconsin

Wisconsin

Wisconsin is the origin of Leinenkugel’s, cows, and the directional state motto (forward). The school over there has a football team that is favored to win the Woody Division. This means that should Michigan beat out Sparty and Big Red for Bo, Michigan fans should expect the other half of the Lucas Oil be jumping around sometime at the end of the third quarter of the title game.

The conditions for the Badgers to reach Indianapolis in 2012 are favorable, but that doesn’t mean they’re a compelling contender. They lose key pieces of their offense, including their quarterback, top receiver, and half of their offensive line. They also lose a significant chunk of a defense that ranked a disappointing 60th in the nation against the run last year. While the acquisition of former Maryland QB Danny O’Brien and the return of star RB Montee Ball will be a significant boon, it’s easy to see Wisconsin being, at best, slightly worse this season than they were in 2011. That they are favored to win their division is less a compliment to them than it is an indictment of their division.

Schedule

  • Sept. 1, Northern Iowa
  • Sept. 8, @ Oregon State
  • Sept. 15, Utah State
  • Sept. 22, UTEP
  • Sept. 29, @ Nebraska
  • Oct. 6, Illinois
  • Oct. 13, @ Purdue
  • Oct. 20, Minnesota
  • Oct. 27, Michigan State
  • Nov. 3, WIFEDAY
  • Nov. 10, @ Indiana
  • Nov. 17, Ohio State
  • Nov. 24, @ Penn State

Wisconsin’s consumption of nonconference cupcakes continues, although the 2012 batch has a little more substance than in years past. Northern Iowa and Utah State, for instance, both had winning records. A visit to Oregon State is a nice gesture, except Oregon State went 3-9 last season. Regardless, Corvallis is a great destination. I used to live there.

The B1G schedule is the B1G schedule. Wisconsin misses Michigan (yeah she’s married now) but plays Nebraska, Michigan State, Ohio State, and Penn State, two of them on the road. Keep an eye on the Nov. 17 game. The brawl in Madison should take the edge off a Buckeyes team gearing up for their season finale against the Wolverines.

This schedule is as favorable as: Watching a horror movie. You'll probably make it -- it'll just be somewhat unpleasant.

----------------------

Offense

Your uniform makes rest of us vomit into our mouths, too.

Style: MANBALL

Leaving: QB Russell Wilson (72.8%, 3,175 yards, 33 TD, 4 INT), WR Nick Toon (64 rec, 926 yards), RG Kevin Zeitler, C Peter Konz

Returning: RB Montee Ball (1,923 yards, 6.3 ypc, 33 TD), RB James White (713 yards, 5.1 ypc, 6 TD), TE Jacob Pederson (30 rec, 356 yards, 8 TD), LT Ricky Wagner.

I take some of that back: losing half of their NFL-caliber linemen may not be that big of a deal. There is plenty of protein, grain, and beer available in Madison to turn their next crop of linemen into run-blocking pâté.

Losing Russell Wilson, however, IS a big deal. He ran the Badgers offense with remarkable efficiency as a transfer. That kind of ability is rare. O’Brien is a lot less talented than Wilson and has already shown that he isn’t great with transitions. In light of the loss of their one elite receiver, I predict O’Brien will be a slightly worse version of former Wisconsin QB Scott Tolzien.

Player you’ll probably see on Sportscenter: Montee Ball

Doing what? Loitering in the end zone. Like a bawss.

This offense is as frightening as: “The Ring” -- with the lights on. Fear level = 7.5.

--------------------------

Defense

His smile makes me believe this was from a pre-game presser.

Style: 4-3 over, coverage not guaranteed if the game is on the line.

Leaving: DT Patrick Butrym (55 tackles, 10.5 TFL, 4 sacks), CB Antonio Fenelus (42 tackles, 4 INT, 9 PBU), S Aaron Henry (55.5 tackles, 7 TFL, 4.5 sacks, 4 INT, 7 PBU)

Returning: MLB Chris Borland (103.5 tackles, 19 TFL, 2.5 sacks), WLB Mike Taylor (105 tackles, 9 TFL, 2 sacks), CB Marcus Cromartie (34 tackles, 3 PBU)

Linebacking should be fine. The secondary will take a hit. The defensive line needs some work.

Also, really gotta do something about this:

And this:

Player you’ll probably see on the BTN: Chris Borland.

Doing what? Getting called a “throwback.”

This defense is as frightening as: “House on Haunted Hill” 1999 remake. Has its moments; I have no idea what's going on during the last two minutes. Fear level = 4.

---------------------------

Predictions

Overall: 9-3, 5-3 B1G

Their chances of making it to Indianapolis are as good as: Making it through a double feature of “The Ring” and “House on Haunted Hill.” You are with your grandpa, your neighbor’s little brother, your stepsister, and a bunch of their middle school friends. Your uncle was there but got caught bringing in outside food and got kicked out of the theater.

-----BIG SECTION BREEEAAAAAAKKKK-----

Penn State

Bold prediction: This statue stays.

Let's not talk about the elephant. Let's talk footbawwww, and in terms of footbaw Penn State should be okay for the season. New head coach Bill O'Brien is going to install his superinnovative Patriots offensive scheme, and it's going to be great. No more field goal fests against Iowa. Enough guys are coming back that the Nittany Lions won't feel the effects of their abysmal 2012 recruiting class for another year at least. If it weren't for all the Penn State Awful Thing stuff going on, there might actually be some sense of optimism. It's like the football version of finally getting crisp, clean sheets after years of bedridden awfulness.

Unfortunatelly, Penn State Awful Thing.

Schedule

  • Sept. 1, Ohio (Bobcats)
  • Sept. 8, @ Virginia
  • Sept. 15, Navy
  • Sept. 22, Temple
  • Sept. 29, @ Illinois
  • Oct. 6, Northwestern
  • Oct. 13, WIFEDAY
  • Oct. 20, @ Iowa
  • Oct. 27, Ohio (Buckeyes)
  • Nov. 3, @ Purdue
  • Nov. 10, @ Nebraska
  • Nov. 17, Indiana
  • Nov. 24, Wisconsin

Penn State has a relatively soft nonconference schedule and doesn’t face either of the Michigans. They get division primary foes Wisconsin and Ohio State at home. If they had either an offense or, you know, program stability, they’d be slightly favored over Wisconsin. We’ll see if O’Brien can work on the former, but there’s nothing to be done about the latter. Regardless, the Nittany Lions come in close second to the Badgers in the preseason division rankings. You never know. With a few lucky bounces they might just end up in Indianapolis.

This schedule is as favorable as: A sturdy lifeboat in the middle of a hurricane.

----------------------------------

Offense

Sure. Why not.

Style: New England

Leaving: WR Derek Moye (40 rec, 654 yards, 3 TD)

Returning: QB Matt McGloin (54.1%, 1571 yards, 8 TD, 5 INT), RB Silas Redd (1241 yards, 5.1 ypc, 7 TD), WR Justin Brown (35 rec, 517 yards, 2 TD), C Matt Stankiewitch

Penn State has some issues at quarterback again with ginger walk-on extraordinaire McGloin, perennially unfinished attic Rob Bolden, and founding father (John) Paul Jones, but McGloin seems to be in best position to lead the charge. The tradeoff of having a low ceiling is the fact that he maybe kinda understands how plays work. Redd's return to the backfield will be helpful regardless of who starts.

Whether O'Brien's massive overhaul of the offense will be effective is unknown. The Nittany Lions were awful last year, and not enough of the personnel has changed to suggest that they won't be again. Playcalling was probably a weakness in 2011, but playcalling is usually dictated by talent and execution. Unless you're Jim Bollman.

Player you’ll probably see in a flashback nightmare: Matt McGloin.

Doing what? Victimizing J.T. Floyd.

This offense is as terrifying as: An Xbox made with disassembled Atari components. Fear level = 3.

----------------------------------

Defense

No. 42 LB Michael Mauti

Style: 4-3 under

Leaving: DT Devon Still (42 tackles, 17 TFL, 4.5 sacks), DE Jack Crawford (29 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 6.5 sacks), LB Nate Stupar (59.5 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2 sacks, 2 INT), CB Chaz Powell (35 tackles, 2 PBU, 2 INT), S Nick Sukay (48 tackles, 8 PBU, 3 INT)

Returning: DT Jordan Hill (37.5 tackles, 8 TFL, 4 sacks), LB Michael Mauti (injured for most of 2011), LB Gerald Hodges (76 tackles, 10 TFL, 5 sacks, 1 INT), S Malcolm Willis (25 tackles, 1 INT)

Player you’ll probably see on ESPN: Gerald Hodges.

Doing what? Getting drafted, wishing he’d left a year earlier.

This defense is as terrifying as: A refurbished Xbox made with Xbox components. Fear level = 8.

----------------------------

Predictions

Overall: 9-3, 5-3 B1G

Their chances of reaching Indianapolis are as good as: Getting a LAN game to work with aforementioned Xboxes.

-----BIG SECTION BREEAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKK-----

Indiana

It's contagious!

I have only one word for Indiana’s outlook for 2012: Hoosierquest.

Schedule.

  • Sept. 1, Indiana State
  • Sept. 8, @ UMass
  • Sept. 15, Ball State
  • Sept. 22, WIFEDAY
  • Sept. 29, @ Northwestern
  • Oct. 6, Michigan State
  • Oct. 13, Ohio State
  • Oct. 20, @ Navy
  • Oct. 27, @ Illinois
  • Nov. 3, Iowa
  • Nov. 10, Wisconsin
  • Nov. 17, @ Penn State
  • Nov. 24, @ Purdue

Playing UMass on the road is so Indiana.

This schedule is as favorable as: The Ann Arbor Art Fair is to traffic.

----------------------------

Offense

Style: 4-out, 1-in Motion.

Leaving: Some dudes.

Returning: PG Tre Roberson (57%, 937 yards, 3 TD, 6 INT), SF Kofi Hughes (35 rec, 536 yards, 3 TD), PF Ted Bolser (14 rec, 165 yards, 1 TD)

Indiana is still figuring out why the term “basketball on grass” isn’t more literal. They are currently adjusting to the oblong shape of the ball and learning that traveling is okay.

Player you’ll probably see during a live update: Tre Roberson.

Doing what? Getting pwned.

This offense is as frightening as: Modern art; Why is your running back facing backward? What is the symbolism of having just four guys on your offensive line? The abstract shape of your I-formation evokes the image of a bowl of red jello about to get thrown against a window. How uncompromisingly postmodern. Fear level = 1.

---------------------------

Defense

Replogle, left; Black, right

Style: Optional.

Leaving: LB Jeff Thomas (57.5 tackles, 1 sack), LB Leon Beckum (42.5 tackles, 2 sacks)

Returning: DT Larry Black (48 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks), DT Adam Replogle (38.5 tackles, 7 TFL, 4 sacks)

Yes, Larry is Jibreel’s older brother. He is decent (massive Indiana caveats abound), so maybe Jibreel will be too.

Player you’ll probably see on Sportscenter: Adam Replogle.

Doing what? Getting dragged into the end zone by Montee Ball.

This defense is as frightening as: Pottery exhibits; they take up space, but are liable to fall over and break on contact. Fear level = 2.

---------------------------

Predictions

Overall: 1-11, 0-8 B1G

Their chances of making it to Indianapolis are as good as: Finding an item at the Art Fair that is both aesthetically pleasing and reasonably priced.

  • Login or register to post comments

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
July 19th, 2012 at 5:30 PM
#2
ReadYourGuard
ReadYourGuard's picture
Joined: 08/21/2008
MGoPoints: 33691
So you're saying the Rose

So you're saying the Rose Bowl representative should be the Bo Division winner? That's good for us, no?

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 6:13 PM
#3
JBE
JBE's picture
Joined: 08/18/2008
MGoPoints: 17888
Heiko is a funny dude.

Heiko is a funny dude.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 8:00 PM
(Reply to #3) #4
angry byrne
angry byrne's picture
Joined: 03/30/2011
MGoPoints: 711
The basketball on grass part

The basketball on grass part was good, but it was the Defensive Style: Optional description that really got me.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 9:16 PM
(Reply to #3) #5
there_in_2005
Joined: 06/18/2012
MGoPoints: 257
seriously. defense is as

seriously. defense is as scary as pottery exhibits? that was some good stuff.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 6:16 PM
#6
Noleverine
Joined: 10/06/2010
MGoPoints: 3734
Are you really saying that

Are you really saying that Indiana 2012 could be worse than Minnesota 2011? This will be fun to watch.

HOOSIERQUEST!

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 6:54 PM
(Reply to #4) #7
befuggled
befuggled's picture
Joined: 07/01/2008
MGoPoints: 2646
Why would this be surprising?

Indiana 2011 was worse than Minnesota 2011. Minnesota managed two victories over conference opponents, which was two more than Indiana had. 

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 6:21 PM
#8
triangle_M
Joined: 03/09/2011
MGoPoints: 5027
The real question for IU is,

The real question for IU is, where do they pick up their only win?

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 6:24 PM
(Reply to #5) #9
Noleverine
Joined: 10/06/2010
MGoPoints: 3734
We already know there are no

We already know there are no winners on Wifeday, so I'm going to guess Sparty.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 6:53 PM
#10
corundum
corundum's picture
Joined: 05/10/2012
MGoPoints: 40653
No offense, but I doubt Penn

No offense, but I doubt Penn State has as good of a record as Wisconsin this season. I wouldn't even be surprised if they lost their opener to the bobcats. I'd say that 7-5 is much more likely than 9-3 IMO.

Also, the entire section on Indiana was pure gold, thank you.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 7:21 PM
#11
BlueBadger
BlueBadger's picture
Joined: 07/06/2011
MGoPoints: 1053
On Wisconsin

On Wisconsin, On Wisconsin
we don't know the words!

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 7:52 PM
#12
Nothsa
Nothsa's picture
Joined: 10/07/2008
MGoPoints: 1059
IU's conference win ceiling this year is 2

in a best-case scenario. Alas, their schedule is not best-case. Home games against MSU, OSU, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Away at Northwestern, Illinois, PSU, and Purdue. The away game opponents are all worse, IMO, than the home opponents. Yes, IU has inexplicably beaten decent Iowa teams in the past decade, but that's really the long shot, isn't it? I think the Hoosiers will win two, maybe even three games this year, but Wilson will be 0-fer in conference once again.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 8:21 PM
#13
WolverineHistorian
WolverineHistorian's picture
Joined: 08/10/2009
MGoPoints: 29603
In the past decade, Indiana

In the past decade, Indiana has 2 wins over Iowa, 2 wins over Sparty and 2 wins over Wisconsin (which includes a 63-32 win in Madison.)  They also had a win at Oregon in 2005 when the Ducks were down. 

I would say playing at UMass is a joke but they played at North Texas last year and they played at Western Kentucky the year before that.  Yikes. 

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 19th, 2012 at 10:04 PM
#14
Phil Brickma
Phil Brickma's picture
Joined: 06/24/2012
MGoPoints: 1970
Soooo excited for

Soooo excited for Hoosierquest.

For some deranged reason, IU always has been my No. 2 Big Ten team, namely because they NEVER have been a threat in football and Bloomington is a pretty cool college town. I usually root for them to win, but going 0-fer and becoming the worst team in Big Ten history would be pretty cool, too. I'll go back to hating them when they lead the men's basketball conference in January.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 20th, 2012 at 12:00 AM
#15
Mr. Blue
Mr. Blue's picture
Joined: 07/10/2011
MGoPoints: 62
This was a great read by the

This was a great read by the blog's consistently funniest.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 20th, 2012 at 10:32 AM
#16
urbanachiever
urbanachiever's picture
Joined: 01/16/2010
MGoPoints: 2272
Heiko, you're stuff is great.

Heiko, you're stuff is great.  Thanks a lot

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 21st, 2012 at 5:27 AM
(Reply to #17) #17
allintime23
allintime23's picture
Joined: 09/21/2009
MGoPoints: 15069
You are, stuff! Great.

You are, stuff! Great.

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 20th, 2012 at 10:41 AM
#18
New Kid On The Blog
Joined: 07/02/2008
MGoPoints: 105
Toothless Badger

Check out Wisconsin's NC schedule. What a joke!

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 21st, 2012 at 5:26 AM
(Reply to #18) #19
allintime23
allintime23's picture
Joined: 09/21/2009
MGoPoints: 15069
Almost looks like...

Wisconsin's NC grind every year. Run it up Brett!

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 20th, 2012 at 11:02 AM
#20
rederik
rederik's picture
Joined: 03/21/2011
MGoPoints: 3423
Okay I give up.

Okay I give up. What's the Maryland picture's relevance to the Wisconsin section?

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 20th, 2012 at 11:05 AM
(Reply to #19) #21
Noleverine
Joined: 10/06/2010
MGoPoints: 3734
Their newest Grad transfer is O'Brien, from Maryland

 


Losing Russell Wilson, however, IS a big deal. He ran the Badgers offense with remarkable efficiency as a transfer. That kind of ability is rare. O’Brien is a lot less talented than Wilson and has already shown that he isn’t great with transitions.

 

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
July 20th, 2012 at 1:55 PM
(Reply to #20) #22
rederik
rederik's picture
Joined: 03/21/2011
MGoPoints: 3423
Ahh okay. Thanks!

Ahh okay. Thanks!

Top
  • Login or register to post comments
Powered by Drupal, an open source content management system
Theme provided by Roopletheme; sidebars adapted from Chris Murphy.