This season could be a story of the schedule giveth and the schedule taketh away. PSU avoids Ohio State, Oregon and Indiana.
The 3 games that will define the season are Michigan, USC and Washington. After looking at the schedule of all 3 I found that they all play 3 of the following 4.....Indiana, Ohio State, Oregon or USC, in addition to playing PSU.
To be considered a successful season, IMO, PSU must beat the other 9 teams on the schedule and 1 of the aforementioned 3.
That would be 10-2 and perhaps playoff consideration. However, due to the schedules of the key 3 ....they all could have 2 or 3 losses in addition to losing to PSU. Of course 10-2 might be the charm, depending on the rest of the field. As for the conference championship, I don't see it.
Here's my take on position groups: safety and Zion Tracey- among the best in the conference
other corners- not confident
linebackers- could be among the best in the conference if healthy
DL- very, very concerned about DE especially depth
OL- should be above conference average
TE- among the best in the nation
WR- hoping for conference average results
RB- Hansen is a horse with 5.0 avg over 2 years, #2 who knows
QB- Becht if healthy can win this schedule, but very, concerned if he goes down
I looked at The Big 12 (only) stats for the past 2 years as well as the schedules of our opponents.
In looking at the roster, perhaps my biggest concern is overall depth. Football is a game of attrition. It's a minor miracle if your team looks similar to the beginning at the end. Barring a crippling injury to Becht or the likes of Rojas, this team should be 9-3 or 10-2.