I'll start:
We are a beaten fanbase and I never want to predict a victory, but just not sure how NW is any better. Their D is very slow and they lost their best secondary member to ND. I think they are going to have trouble keeping up with our WR's and accounting for the backs out of the backfield. I really think we are going to pound it with the backs and then the WR's are going to be wide open. If we handle them up front, and stop their run game it is going to get ugly in a hurry as I just don't think their D has the horses.
The defensive line is the biggest question for Northwestern's defense from what I have read or heard.
From The Athletic, unlike Nebraska, the Wildcats don't have full-time coverage from them.
Northwestern has a ton of talent, depth and experience in the secondary, even after losing Brandon Joseph to Notre Dame. Three cornerbacks with extensive starting experience are A.J. Hampton (fifth year), Cam Mitchell (fourth year) and Rod Heard II (fourth year), and fifth-year transfer Jeremiah Lewis comes over from Duke. Fitzgerald loves what he has in the future in second-year players Ore Adeyi and Theran Johnson.
At safety, fourth-year man Coco Azema started last season and will be joined by a cast that includes Jaheem Joseph (third year), Garner Wallace second year), Tyler Haskins (fourth year) and Trent Carrington, a sixth-year player who had come over from Presbyterian before last season. Haskins and Carrington played mostly on special teams last season.