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After Ohio State’s shocking loss to Michigan, it is Penn State and Oregon in the Big Ten Championship Game.
Welcome to a new episode of Land-Grant Podcast Network’s I-80 Football Show. On this show, we travel down I-80 to talk all things Big Ten Football. This is the only Big Ten Podcast that’ll cover all 18 teams. After every week of action, we will catch you up on all the conference’s games and look ahead at the matchups, storylines, and players you should be paying attention to for the next week. My name is Jordan Williams, and I am joined by my co-host Dante Morgan.
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The Big Ten regular season has come to an end with Penn State and Oregon heading to Indianapolis to fight for the Big Ten title. Despite his best effort, Jordan gets drawn into a conversation about the Ohio State-Michigan game. Jordan has been well aware for a few years but it is so clear now that Ryan Day has a mental block when it comes to coaching against Michigan.
Ohio State had an advantage in all aspects of the game but Ryan Day can not handle the pressure and coached his worst game all season. After four straight losses to Michigan and four years without winning the Big Ten, it’s time to move on from Day but we have no faith that Ohio State’s leadership makes the right decision.
The coaching carousel is starting to heat up as non-playoff teams are starting to make moves. USC linebacker coach Matt Entz accepted the Fresno State head coaching job while Rutger’s defensive coordinator Joe Harasymiak is now officially the head coach at UMass. Purdue has moved on from head coach Ryan Walters while Michigan moved on from offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell.
Nebraska lost defensive coordinator Tony White to Florida State for the same role but they secured Dana Holgerson as their offensive coordinator after a brief stint to end the season. With bowl games and the 12-team playoff, it will be another few months before all the moves are final but the lights are on and the carousel music is playing.
The Big Ten dropped their all-conference teams and the end-of-season award winners headlined by Dillion Gabriel and Abdul Carter as offensive and defensive players of the year. Ohio State’s superstar freshman Jeremiah Smith became the first player to win the Freshman of the Year and Wide Receiver of the Year awards.
As expected, Curt Cignetti swept the coach of the year awards after going 11-1 in his first season as Indiana’s head coach. The guys also discuss early signing day which says Oregon dethrone Ohio State for the top class in the conference. Oregon, Ohio State, and Michigan all have top-ten classes nationally led by five-star quarterbacks. The future of the conference is in good hands.
In their weekly pitstop, Dante proves himself right about the Lakers. It was too early to celebrate as the Lakers just lost to the Miami Heat by 40 points. Jordan loves that Paige Bueckers is the first college athlete to design a platers exclusive shoe with Nike.
If you like the show, please share it with friends and family and leave a five-star review. To keep up with the show, you can subscribe to the Land-Grant Podcast Network Feed, where new episodes drop every Thursday. You can also find Jordan’s article, including B1G Thoughts, on the Land-Grant Holy Land website.
Follow the show on YouTube: @GetDefensiveSportsNetwork
Follow the podcast on Instagram: @I80FootballShow
Connect with us on Twitter: Jordan: @JordanW330 and Dante: @DanteM10216
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JordanW330 via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
Photo by Brian Murphy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
After Ohio State’s shocking loss to Michigan, it is Penn State and Oregon in the Big Ten Championship Game.
Welcome to a new episode of Land-Grant Podcast Network’s I-80 Football Show. On this show, we travel down I-80 to talk all things Big Ten Football. This is the only Big Ten Podcast that’ll cover all 18 teams. After every week of action, we will catch you up on all the conference’s games and look ahead at the matchups, storylines, and players you should be paying attention to for the next week. My name is Jordan Williams, and I am joined by my co-host Dante Morgan.
Subscribe: RSS | Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio
The Big Ten regular season has come to an end with Penn State and Oregon heading to Indianapolis to fight for the Big Ten title. Despite his best effort, Jordan gets drawn into a conversation about the Ohio State-Michigan game. Jordan has been well aware for a few years but it is so clear now that Ryan Day has a mental block when it comes to coaching against Michigan.
Ohio State had an advantage in all aspects of the game but Ryan Day can not handle the pressure and coached his worst game all season. After four straight losses to Michigan and four years without winning the Big Ten, it’s time to move on from Day but we have no faith that Ohio State’s leadership makes the right decision.
The coaching carousel is starting to heat up as non-playoff teams are starting to make moves. USC linebacker coach Matt Entz accepted the Fresno State head coaching job while Rutger’s defensive coordinator Joe Harasymiak is now officially the head coach at UMass. Purdue has moved on from head coach Ryan Walters while Michigan moved on from offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell.
Nebraska lost defensive coordinator Tony White to Florida State for the same role but they secured Dana Holgerson as their offensive coordinator after a brief stint to end the season. With bowl games and the 12-team playoff, it will be another few months before all the moves are final but the lights are on and the carousel music is playing.
The Big Ten dropped their all-conference teams and the end-of-season award winners headlined by Dillion Gabriel and Abdul Carter as offensive and defensive players of the year. Ohio State’s superstar freshman Jeremiah Smith became the first player to win the Freshman of the Year and Wide Receiver of the Year awards.
As expected, Curt Cignetti swept the coach of the year awards after going 11-1 in his first season as Indiana’s head coach. The guys also discuss early signing day which says Oregon dethrone Ohio State for the top class in the conference. Oregon, Ohio State, and Michigan all have top-ten classes nationally led by five-star quarterbacks. The future of the conference is in good hands.
In their weekly pitstop, Dante proves himself right about the Lakers. It was too early to celebrate as the Lakers just lost to the Miami Heat by 40 points. Jordan loves that Paige Bueckers is the first college athlete to design a platers exclusive shoe with Nike.
If you like the show, please share it with friends and family and leave a five-star review. To keep up with the show, you can subscribe to the Land-Grant Podcast Network Feed, where new episodes drop every Thursday. You can also find Jordan’s article, including B1G Thoughts, on the Land-Grant Holy Land website.
Follow the show on YouTube: @GetDefensiveSportsNetwork
Follow the podcast on Instagram: @I80FootballShow
Connect with us on Twitter: Jordan: @JordanW330 and Dante: @DanteM10216
Continue reading...