scooter1369 said:
Omar Jacobs hype ends in Madison.
I disagree with this one. Early season match-ups are almost always favorable for the underdog, and Wisconsin lost just about everyone of importance on an admittedly good squad that probably over-acheived last year. The Badgers are starting three Sophs and a RS-Fresh on their D-Line, and of the four projected starting DBs, three of them combine for a grand total of 30 career tackles. The only returning DB with experience, 2004 starter Brett Bell, is rehabing a torn ACL.
Wisconsin has been embarrassed by the likes of Cincinnati before, on more than one occassion even, when they've been caught in a rebuilding year by a mid-major that is peaking. I expect that the only thing that will kill Jacobs' Heisman hype would be him playing as poorly as humanly possible -- I just don't see the Badgers DBs as being capable enough to control the BGSU offense.
If BGSU scores 30, they'll win, and I just don't see them having any trouble at all hanging 30 on that D.
My surprise outcome for the upcoming season is ...
USC loses two games.
Texas wins the Big-12 south completing the regular season with a 10-1 record, the lone loss being to OSU at the Horseshoe. As Texas fans begin to talk-up the impending rematch with OSU in the Rose Bowl for the National Title, the unthinkable happens ... Texas loses the Big-12 title game to the upstart Big-12 north champs, the fighting Manginos, who get revenge for their loss in Austin only a few weeks earlier in the regular season.
This paves the way for an OSU/Va Tech Rose Bowl.