I don't mean to be Wrastleresque but I don't really get all this Purdue love and NU panning (recent positive B1G network reporting excluded). I get that their new coach is a good one, one to be admired, but Fitz is no slouch and the players play the game.
I feel like this NU squad is better and deeper than last year's. Yes, the schedule appears more difficult and three overtime wins would have been three tie games years ago but three multiple overtime games also put extra hits and stress on the players yet NU won out the season.
ON Defense, even with the loss of Lanny I feel like the excellent front 7 will be improved over last year. The secondary is a little unknown but not a wasteland of injury like it was the last couple of seasons and if I recall some people were concerned that Godwin wasn't playing to his potential.
On Offense there is good reason to believe that the line will be improved; much improved relative to the first 5 games of last season. QB is looking like 4 year starter with NFL potential (how many teams have that?) The RB stable is solid, deep and could have a couple of breakout backs who could make a JJ type contribution. The WR's are much like the OL with more experience and time with the QB. The SB's sound like they will not miss a beat.
If there ever was a year since I have been following NU football (1965) that NU appears to be reloading rather than rebuilding, it's this one. Perhaps the two Barnett years are an exception but the program is more stable now than it was in the mid to late 90's.
With the tough schedule NU might not win 10 games this year and may not be division champs but my apologies to the Boilermakers, I don't see why NU doesn't win this game going away. Fitz won't run up the score and likely Green will come in earlier than we expect but NU controls and wins this game.
I feel like this NU squad is better and deeper than last year's. Yes, the schedule appears more difficult and three overtime wins would have been three tie games years ago but three multiple overtime games also put extra hits and stress on the players yet NU won out the season.
ON Defense, even with the loss of Lanny I feel like the excellent front 7 will be improved over last year. The secondary is a little unknown but not a wasteland of injury like it was the last couple of seasons and if I recall some people were concerned that Godwin wasn't playing to his potential.
On Offense there is good reason to believe that the line will be improved; much improved relative to the first 5 games of last season. QB is looking like 4 year starter with NFL potential (how many teams have that?) The RB stable is solid, deep and could have a couple of breakout backs who could make a JJ type contribution. The WR's are much like the OL with more experience and time with the QB. The SB's sound like they will not miss a beat.
If there ever was a year since I have been following NU football (1965) that NU appears to be reloading rather than rebuilding, it's this one. Perhaps the two Barnett years are an exception but the program is more stable now than it was in the mid to late 90's.
With the tough schedule NU might not win 10 games this year and may not be division champs but my apologies to the Boilermakers, I don't see why NU doesn't win this game going away. Fitz won't run up the score and likely Green will come in earlier than we expect but NU controls and wins this game.