Tennessee.
Purdue had 11 returning defensive starters and a schedule that was absent Ohio State and Michigan. However, Purdue has a history of losing close games (they are the anti-Ohio State) and a question-mark at QB to begin this season. The loss to Minnesota derailed the season and they've never recovered, but outside of people suggesting they could compete for the Big-10 title, a BCS bowl, or even a national championship, nobody really took them so seriously as some idiots who had Louisville as a preseason #1.
Even with Purdue's schedule, most people seemed to agree that Michigan, Ohio State, and Iowa would again be the class of the Big-10.
Tennessee, on the other hand, is pretty lucky right now to not be 1-6. They were given a preseason rank of #3 despite 14 off-field arrests and one of the two starting QBs from 2004 transferring out of Knoxville. The Tennessee lovefest actually continues right now as the Vols somehow are still getting Top-25 votes, including getting 15-points worth of votes in our very own BP Poll this week, which was more than Minnesota, Arizona St., UTEP, Michigan St., Texas A&M, Oklahoma, or South Carolina, all of which at least have a reasonable case for being Top-25 teams since none of them are below .500.
Purdue had 11 returning defensive starters and a schedule that was absent Ohio State and Michigan. However, Purdue has a history of losing close games (they are the anti-Ohio State) and a question-mark at QB to begin this season. The loss to Minnesota derailed the season and they've never recovered, but outside of people suggesting they could compete for the Big-10 title, a BCS bowl, or even a national championship, nobody really took them so seriously as some idiots who had Louisville as a preseason #1.
Even with Purdue's schedule, most people seemed to agree that Michigan, Ohio State, and Iowa would again be the class of the Big-10.
Tennessee, on the other hand, is pretty lucky right now to not be 1-6. They were given a preseason rank of #3 despite 14 off-field arrests and one of the two starting QBs from 2004 transferring out of Knoxville. The Tennessee lovefest actually continues right now as the Vols somehow are still getting Top-25 votes, including getting 15-points worth of votes in our very own BP Poll this week, which was more than Minnesota, Arizona St., UTEP, Michigan St., Texas A&M, Oklahoma, or South Carolina, all of which at least have a reasonable case for being Top-25 teams since none of them are below .500.
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