![]() ![]() Watch out for another Gophers' legacy, as cornerback Marcus Sherels follows his big brother. Minnesota tight end Jack Simmons is healthy and hopes to continue his family's legacy on the gridiron, Kent Youngblood writes in the Star Tribune. Hoyer has set the bar high for the season following so many near misses in 2007, Mike Lucas writes in The Capital Times. The quarterback competition remains too close to call, John Heuser writes in The Ann Arbor News.Īfter struggling in crunch time last season, Michigan State quarterback Brian Hoyer is simulating pressure situations in practice, Eric Lacy writes in The Detroit News. ![]() Coach Rich Rodriguez might use as many as 10 freshmen in the season opener as Michigan tries to answer numerous questions on offense, Bob Wojnowski writes in The Detroit News. ![]() Both backs are getting a long look as veterans Brandon Minor and Carlos Brown sit out with mild injuries. Nytimes morning briefing free#Michigan held its media day on Sunday, and freshmen running backs Sam McGuffie and Michael Shaw were popular men, Mark Snyder writes in the Detroit Free Press. The Hawkeyes are looking for more consistency on special teams. Iowa defensive tackles Mitch King and Matt Kroul are different breeds, but they anchor the Hawkeyes defense after playing alongside each other for three years, Andy Hamilton writes in the Iowa City Press-Citizen. Continued growth this fall hinges on second- and third-year players, Shannon Shelton writes in the Detroit Free Press.Ī few notes from Indiana's Saturday scrimmage, including some big hits from Florida transfer Jerimy Finch, who awaits a decision from the NCAA on whether he can play this season. The blog also will feature interviews with head coaches Tim Brewster, Mark Dantonio and hopefully Kirk Ferentz, so check back.Ī bit of a light day around the league, but here are the links:ĭecision-making is no longer a problem for Illinois quarterback Juice Williams, who performed well in Saturday's scrimmage, Mark Tupper writes. I'll be heading to Bloomington on Wednesday to spend some time with Bill Lynch and the Hoosiers before flying to Columbus on Friday to hang with Beanie Wells and the Ohio State Buckeyes. The season is less than two weeks away and several Big Ten teams look readier than others. ![]()
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