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Doc’s Big Ten Update
Doc’s Big Ten Update
This Past week a lot of eyes were focused on two "State" schools, wondering just how good they really are. After Saturday's results, the poll is in. No question these two will win their share of games. The two schools I'm speaking of are Penn State and Iowa State. Although Penn State did go down in defeat, they certainly showed character as they were behind by 22 points in the fourth quarter, only to tie it up and eventually lose in overtime. QB Zach Mills had an outstanding day, as he completed 23 of 44 passes for a school-record 399 yards. Three of his four touchdown passes came in the fourth quarter to three different players with the same last name of Johnson. This week the Nittany Lions are on the road against Wisconsin. The Badgers are tagged as a 2˝ point favorite. I thought the line just might come in a little steeper. Wisconsin had off this past week, a well-needed rest, as they did have a few minor injuries. One note concerning this match-up, Coach Alvarez has had a high percentage of winners after a week's rest. A big win for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Of course anytime one goes into ‘Happy Valley' and wins, it has to be big. As you looks at the statistics of this game, "Hawk" followers have to be happy, as the offense was really balanced. Time of possession was certainly on the Iowa side as they had the ball nine minutes longer. I thought the line played an outstanding game for the "Hawks". At the start of the season I felt that Iowa and Wisconsin would have the two best offensive lines in the Big Ten. No question this Iowa crew is the best. Iowa is back home this week against Purdue. A big game for Iowa. A win here and they are on the way of finishing high in the Big Ten. Could this Hawkeye team be the Illinois of last year? I wouldn't be surprised. Their schedule is favorable as they don't play Ohio State or Illinois. Obviously anything can happen, but the ‘Hawks' biggest blockade could be on October 26 when they visit Michigan. I'm sure Iowa is elated as they are in the AP ratings for the first time since 1997. However first things first. We'll be taking a good look at the Iowa - Purdue matchup. Speaking of Purdue, the ‘Boilers' did have a nice win at home against Minnesota. I did have a chance to watch this game and I thought both teams played very poorly. The bright spot for Purdue was Joey Harris, who ran for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Minnesota's offense looked confused, gaining only 83 yeards on the ground and only completing 16 passes in 48 attempts. The Gophers are at home this week in a more friendly atmosphere. The game has been changed and will be played this Thursday evening, October 3rd. I think Minnesota will bounce back here and beat the Illini. In fact if this game was on a Saturday schedule, I would have to consider it as a release. The Gophers opened up as a 3˝ point favorite. Illinois played well against Michigan in the first quarter. After that it was all "Wolves". The Illini did have over 100 yards more on offense than Michigan, but they had five turnovers, which simply did them in. Michigan needed a big scoring affair, as they were second to last in scoring in the Big Ten. Michigan has a bye this week and then plays Penn State at home in two weeks. In other Big Ten action, Ohio State pounded Indiana. Of course that was no big surprise. Freshman Maurice Clarett picked up right where he left off before his knee injury. After missing a week, Clarett ran for 104 yards and scored three times. The three touchdowns gave Clarett nine in just four games, which is the most by a Buckeye freshman in one season in more than half a century. The ‘Bucks' are on the road this week against Northwestern. Ohio State is a 23 point favorite and should have its way. The ‘Wildcat' rush defense is a sieve. Wouldn't be surprised if Clarett gets over 200 yards. Michigan State has this week off before they invade Iowa next week. This ‘Spartan' team continues to be unpredictable. I was surprised Northwestern put up the numbers they did against the Spartans. The biggest surprise was the number of yards on the ground. Is there trouble brewing in East Lansing? Next week's game against Iowa will give us an indication as to the direction in which this Michigan State team is heading for the rest of the season. If they lose, it could be to the tank. If they win, a winning streak is definitely possible. This is the time of the year when we start looking ahead to spotting our Big Ten Game of the Year. Over the years, the game usually came in late October or early November. As I look at this schedule, it will probably occur about the same time. Obviously we try to find the best game possible. It's nerve racking waiting for just the right choice. We must have patience. As conference play continues, following the Big Ten as much as I do, it's amazing how it continues to set up and how things change. At the start of the season I felt Michigan State had a good chance to win the conference. That certainly has changed. Who's the favorite now? Certainly have to favor Michigan. Defense has always been there and the offense is starting to gel. Ohio State has a chance, however the lack of a passing attack could be a problem. They certainly are a contender! How about Wisconsin? Must get Evans back and their tough schedule could be a problem. The sleeper, of course, is Iowa! I see in the papers the Big Ten Conference will not punish Penn State coach Joe Paterno for grabbing an official after the Nittany Lions' loss to Iowa. Paterno chased down referee Dick Honig as the officiating crew was leaving the field. Television replays showed Paterno put a hand on Honig's shoulder, spun him around and yelled at him. "According to Dick Honig, there was nothing that crossed the line," said David Parry, the Big Ten's supervisor of officials. "There was nothing vicious or hateful. He (Paterno) just wanted to get clarification on two calls at the end of the game." After all these years, isn't it ironic that a man that is in his 70's, can get that emotionally tied up in the game of football. Like so many other coaches the real factor in winning is pride. Short schedule in the Big Ten this week, however we will be on two games. One of them could be our College game of the year. Hope you are on board! www.docsports.com |
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