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Early B10 football predictions

I think OSU is the obvious preseason favorite. We lose our star quarterback and they don't. It's really as simple as that. We might still be a top dog, but the buckeyes don't lose anyone they can't replace.
 
I think OSU is the obvious preseason favorite. We lose our star quarterback and they don't. It's really as simple as that. We might still be a top dog, but the buckeyes don't lose anyone they can't replace.

We get them at home and we beat them this season with our QB for next year. OSU loses plenty, Bosa, Washington, Perry, and Lee off that from 7. Elliot, Decker and a couple other O Linemen. Not sure what they lose in the secondary. OSU will be right there, but I'm not ready to say they're the favorite. We've developed a ton of depth and are reloading at this stage.
 
Jack conklin coming back would be huge for this team. I doubt hr stays unless he just loves college football, he'd go top 20 and he's accomplished a lot. Guys come back sometimes because they feel they have unfinished business, he's coming off a big ten title and playoff appearance
 
Difficult to say at this point, especially regarding the young talent waiting in the wings and how they develop. OSU was considered to be somewhat rebuilding last year but the young guys they put in there were more talented than the ones they replaced. I think it's safe to say both will be up there. The question is who might join them as a contender. I certainly don't see UM taking a step back so they'll be there. Iowa seems to return quite a bit. After that I don't know.

And college football players whenever they have the chance should take the money and head for the NFL if they get a decent draft grade. Why bash your brains in for free?
 
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