B1G East Bold Predictions
Yes, college football fans. It’s officially game week.
With that, how about some bold Big Ten East predictions to tide you over until the weekend?
- The Ohio State quarterback does NOT lead the Big Ten in passing
- Connor Cook does, and finishes with over 4,000 yards
- Ohio State and Michigan State are be undefeated come Nov. 21
- Penn State has one loss entering final two weeks of the regular season
- Shilique Calhoun has more tackles for loss than Joey Bosa
- Kemoko Turay finishes just behind both of them
- All three Maryland quarterbacks start a game
- Indiana wins three November games to clinch bowl eligibility
- Jabrill Peppers scores offensive, defensive, special teams touchdown
- Cardale Jones doesn’t start a game
- J.T. Barrett returns to form as Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year
- Akeel Lynch finishes behind Ezekiel Elliott and Jordan Howard in rushing
- Only Michigan State and Ohio State exceed 20 points against Penn State
- Jim Harbaugh gets his first signature win…in Happy Valley
- Maryland doesn’t have a rusher crack 500 yards
- Christian Hackenberg wins unofficial comeback player of the year honors
- Indiana doesn’t have a receiver eclipse 700 yards, but Nate Sudfeld still throws for 3,000
- Both Rutgers and Maryland will be eliminated from bowl eligibility by the Nov. 28 finale
- But Hayden Rettig shows he’s the quarterback of the future
- Ty Isaac emerges as Michigan’s feature back by midseason
- Braxton Miller throws a touchdown pass
- Jason Spriggs cracks All-American honors
- Michigan has the most drastic turnover margin shift in college football
- Michigan State keeps the Buckeyes within single digits
- But Ohio State runs the table and doesn’t relinquish its unanimous No. 1 ranking