The Obligatory Predictions Competition - Week 12

It's hate week. It's also the last chance you'll have to pick Big Ten matchups before the bowls.
1. No. 10 OHIO STATE at MICHIGAN, 12:00 p.m. EST (11/21), ABC
GRAHAMFILLER10 predicts OHIO STATE by 14
Vegas seems to understand the possible game flow here. Law Buck wrote two articles, one decrying the death of UM and one giving the Wolverines hope for Saturday’s showdown. These contrasting perspectives will do fine in tracing Ann Arbor's emotions. The Wolverines can score points against top defenses (28 versus Iowa, 24 versus Wisky), so the zone read runs could be effective enough to keep UM in the game. But the Buck’s give up points grudgingly and Pryor has been less mistake prone of late, signifying that the better team should run away. I’ll be holding my breath in the first quarter, hoping for a close contest.
LAW BUCKEYE predicts OHIO STATE by 10
If you try to tune into this game, but think you're watching Nebraska don't be confused. It's just Ohio State, participating in a Nike promotional stunt paying homage to the 1954 National Championship team by wearing these modern classic threads. It might be an unintentional hubris, treating an away game with its biggest rival like a fashion show, but these Buckeyes have plenty of motivation. They have the chance to become the first OSU team ever to beat the Wolverines 6 times in a row.
I've already outlined what Michigan needs to do to stay in this game. But what do I really think will happen? A scarlet inside and out rushing attack -- featuring an edge scouter (Dan "Boom" Herron), and a pile pusher (Brandon Saine) -- that rushed for over 200 yards against Iowa, will sustain Ohio State drives. We'll also see a great deal more scripted runs for Terrelle Pryor, who can afford to earn a few bangs and bruises with a 41 day layover before the Rose Bowl. The Achilles Heel for the Wolverines is undoubtedly linebacker play -- which means if the Buckeye offensive line is getting holes, you'll see a gluttonous Ohio State team tear off yardage in chunks.
Michigan plays inspired, and keeps the lid on the pot for the first half, but eventually its offense wears down and makes mistakes. It's going to be another long winter in Ann Arbor.
Go Bucks!
2. MINNESOTA at No. 13 IOWA, 12:00 p.m. EST (11/21), ESPN

GRAHAMFILLER10 predicts IOWA by 10
I love this Iowa team, all blood and guts and with their backups playing above their skill level. I dislike this Minnesota team with its lack of offensive cohesion and weak offensive line. We saw what Vandenberg can do with the help of McNutt. We also saw what the Mini offense can do against South Dakota State (zero touchdowns).
LAW BUCKEYE predicts IOWA by 55 14
It's easy to forget if you're talking to a Penn State fan entertaining BCS at-large ambitions, but Iowa is without question the second best team in the conference, and they're a lot closer to the first, than the third. James Vandenberg's valiant efforts in Columbus came up just short -- but that doesn't mean that he'll shrink from the occasion to blast a few pesky rodent rivals. Iowa runs and passes at will on its way to a blowout.
3. No. 16 WISCONSIN at NORTHWESTERN, 3:30 p.m. EST (11/21), Big Ten Network


GRAHAMFILLER10 predicts WISCONSIN by 10
Well, if Hmlee was going to have her heart split in two pieces by this matchup, it mine as well be over two improved squads having solid years. I have a growing respect for the Wisconsin defense and it’s linebacking corps…I also have no idea who will block O’Brien Schofield.
LAW BUCKEYE predicts WISCONSIN by 10
The Badgers have rushed for more than 200 yards in three straight games. But don't forget that Scott Tolzien threw 4 touchdown passes in last week's victory over Michigan. Northwestern is vulnerable to the rush, having given up 212 yards to the Illini last week in a closer-than-it-should-have-been win. Wisconsin gains momentum on the ground before blowing the game open in the air.
4. PURDUE at INDIANA, 3:30 p.m. EST (11/21), Big Ten Network
GRAHAMFILLER10 predicts PURDUE by 7
An early theme from the Purdue side of things was that if Purdue was a 5 win team and battling to get in a bowl against Indiana, there was no way they would lose. Well the pressure is off for both squads and it will probably result in these effective passing games running roughshod over the horrendous defenses. I loved how Purdue played on the road in East Lansing, but I also respect the fight that Indiana has put up in almost every single conference game. Purdue hasn’t been stopped of late and Bloomington doesn’t afford that much home field advantage.
LAW BUCKEYE predicts PURDUE by 7
Anyone who requires proof that the Big Ten is up in stock need look no further than the Boilermakers and the Hoosiers. These perennial cellar-dwellers have provided to be dedicated and dynamic gunners, with colorful offenses and inspired defenses. Purdue is the slightly better team, and has two more conference wins to prove it. They'll get their fourth Saturday. Neither team will go bowling, but both should keep their heads high -- there's promise for the future.
5. No. 14 PENN STATE at MICHIGAN STATE, 3:30 p.m. EST (11/21), ABC


GRAHAMFILLER10 predicts PENN STATE by 10
I love Michigan State’s linebacking corps, but their pass defense has been shredded weekly this Fall. How do they slow Daryll Clark with limited pressure from the front four? They don’t. Elliot, Tolzien, Weber, Kafka…all had huge numbers against the staid 4-3 of Narduzzi.
LAW BUCKEYE predicts PENN STATE by 10
Both these teams have been major disappointments in 2009, although one still stands to earn an at large bid to the BCS. Penn State will be without backup tailback Brandon Beachum, and wide receiver Chaz Powell when they enter Spartan Stadium, a place where they're four of six all time. Michigan State, meanwhile is 2-0 in November, on the hands of senior receiver Blair White. If the Nittany Lions can't get their act together on special teams, the Spartans just might be able to pull the upset, but ultimately, Daryll Clark gets in rhythm, and Penn State carries the day.
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Last call
Ohio State by 7
Iowa by 10
Wisconsin by 10
Purdue by 7
Penn State by 10
So, no picks next week? Cause if there are, I have to send mine in early.
It never gets to be easy
by chitownhawkeye on Nov 19, 2009 7:24 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Picks will continue next week and though the bowl season.
If you need to submit early, e-mail me (franz.50@osu.edu) and I’ll give you the five games.
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by Law Buckeye on Nov 19, 2009 8:29 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Harsh...
Penn State is a major disappointment in 2009?? I didn’t know 10-2 was a disappointment… Ouchies.
Ohio State by 3
Iowa by 7
Wisconsin by 14
Purdue by 10
Penn State by 6
Joe Paterno is my adopted grandfather.
Nittany Lion Love,
Meredith
by PaternosGranddaughter on Nov 19, 2009 8:11 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
It is when your best win is over Temple.
And, you lose your two biggest games at home by more than 10 points.
This Penn State team may well be a good one — they just haven’t proven it, and that has to be disappointing to the faithful.
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by Law Buckeye on Nov 19, 2009 8:28 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Ohio State by 18 (Tressel attempts to call off the dogs at 14-3, fails because of one massively inept breakdown by the Wolverine D)
Iowa by 14 (qualifies as a blowout by their standards)
Wisconsin by 7 (surviving a late charge by NW after they build a huge lead)
Purdue by 4 (last team with the ball wins)
Penn State by 3 (the only two good QBs in the Big Ten, maybe)
by SpartanDan on Nov 19, 2009 8:31 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
OSU by 17
Iowa by 21
Wisconsin by 10
Indiana by 7
Penn State by 9
by Estrada on Nov 19, 2009 8:44 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Bucket Week
Buckeyes by 14
Hawkeyes by 10
Sconnies by 10
Hoosiers by 3. And that, my friends, makes it a successful season.
Paternos by 4.
by hoosierdaddynow on Nov 19, 2009 9:18 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Eisenhower Would Be Proud
OSU’s throwbacks this week are classy, a nice homage to one of the program’s greatest teams. I would have preferred the original shoulder striping (use The Google to see what I mean), but they’re solid no less.
The Picks:
OSU by 7 (Ohio State seems to play down to competition in the Big Ten, and Michigan will try not to suck too badly in what is the only game with a chance of redeeming their season. Still, much reason to Fear the Vest in Ann Arbor.)
Iowa by 21 (Having seen both these teams live this year, no contest. Frosh or no frosh.)
NW by 7 (In a matchup of All-Conference QB contenders, give me Kafka at home. Fitzgerald continues the metamorphosis at Northwestern with the win.)
Purdue by 10 (Hope trumps the Hoosiers in Bloomington. Oaken Bucket gets more “P”-heavy.)
PSU by 10 (BamaHawkeye was right in calling this the ugliest trophy in sports. Though the Green have won at home recently in this series, I still like the Fightin’ Paternos.)
Courting mediocrity since 1964.
by lakeeriemonstar on Nov 19, 2009 9:28 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Blowout Week
in at least three of the games…
The Ohio State University by 23 (let’s say 33-10)
Iowa by 31 (Let’s say 38-7)
Wisconsin by 8 (28-20 feels right)
Purdue by 21 (oh, it’s happening. 41-20)
Penn State by 8 (I don’t know, maybe 20-12)
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by Bama Hawkeye on Nov 19, 2009 9:44 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
tOSU, how I hate them, by 14
Iowa, exact opposite, by 10
Wisconsin by 7
Purdue by 3, another Lynch meltdown
PSU by 7
by txhawkeye on Nov 19, 2009 11:03 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
My picks
I am calling for 3 big upsets:
1) Michigan 31 Ohio State 28 call me crazy, but this means so much more to Michigan and they DO have an offense. OSU already has the Rose Bowl AND it’s in the Big House.
2) Minnesota 21 Iowa 17 This just should not happen, but Iowa always plays down to the competition. Now, there is also some tape of the new QB.
3) Michigan State 24 Penn State 14 I will be surprised if MSU does not win. PSU is overrated.
4) Wisconsin 42 Northwestern 21 Just a hunch. This should not be close.
5) Indiana 24 Purdue 21 Toss-up, but I think Indiana has more potential.
by Scootmandu on Nov 19, 2009 11:24 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
yes sirrr
gutsy
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by grahamfiller10 on Nov 20, 2009 1:10 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Hmmm....
OSU by 14
Iowa by 7
Wisconsin by 7
Indiana by 3 (yes, I am crazy)
PSU by 10
by hmlee on Nov 19, 2009 11:28 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
need to keep my place in the top 10
Ohio St. by 17
Iowa by 10
Wisconsin by 10
Purdue by 10
Penn St. by 10
by burncruisin on Nov 19, 2009 11:56 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Writing with a broken heart today
OSU by 21
Iowa by 24
Wisky by 17
Indiana by 3 (yes, Indiana)
PSU by 13
by imadirtyoldman on Nov 20, 2009 8:42 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
More middling picks ...
tOSU by 20
Iowa by 10
Wisky by 10
Purdon’t by 7
JoePa by 9
Man looks in the abyss, there's nothing staring back at him. At that moment, man finds his character. And that is what keeps him out of the abyss. -- Lou Mannheim, Wall Street
by ChiSpartan on Nov 20, 2009 9:10 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Trying to stay out of the Cellar
OSU by 14
Hawks by 14
Wisconsin by 14
Indiana by 8
Penn State by 14
Its a funny story actually.
by Wad on Nov 20, 2009 9:34 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Hmm
OSU by 14
Iowa by 14
Wisco by 9
Purdue by 10
Penn State by 7
by RossWB on Nov 20, 2009 10:59 AM CST reply actions 0 recs
Time for College Football Depression to Set in
OSU by 7
Iowa by 77 and another sexcipade 10
Wisconsin by 17
Indiana by 3
Penn Scchhhttaaattteee by 13
They took the bar, the whole fucking bar!
by recoveringfratguy on Nov 20, 2009 2:03 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
an opportunity for you guys to close the gap...
OSU by 14
Iowa by 17
Wisconsin by 7
Purdue by 4
MSU by 3 (the conservative side of me says to just pick PSU since I am in the lead…but where is the fun in that)
by SeattleHawkeye on Nov 20, 2009 2:32 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
A little late to the party, but here goes nothing
Ohio State by 17
Minnesota upsets Iowa, by 3. And to prove absolute superiority, two Gopher fans are arrested for inapproprate sexual contact with the Floyd of Rosedale. Threesome, baby!
Wisconsin by 7, in overtime
Indiana by 4. I like the homefield advantage that is Indiana’s version of Memorial stadium.
PSU by 14.
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by MilCardFan on Nov 20, 2009 5:01 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Um, Graham?
I loved how Purdue played on the road in East Lansing
You meant Ann Arbor, obviously, since Purdue played MSU at home. And you’re a Michigan fan? Oops.
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by carmen_fanzone on Nov 22, 2009 7:59 AM CST reply actions 0 recs

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