10 way-too-early bold predictions for the B1G in 2019

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Per saturdaytradition.com:

Minnesota leads the B1G in rushing yardage

Rodney Smith, Shannon Brooks and Mohamed Ibrahim have all led Minnesota in rushing yardage for at least one season. All three backs are returning to the backfield. The offensive line will be more experienced next fall, creating more lanes for a three-headed monster capable of slicing up just about every defense in the conference. Keeping offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca is a big deal for the Gophers, too.

https://saturdaytradition.com/big-t...o-early-bold-predictions-for-the-b1g-in-2019/
 

Per saturdaytradition.com:

Minnesota leads the B1G in rushing yardage

Rodney Smith, Shannon Brooks and Mohamed Ibrahim have all led Minnesota in rushing yardage for at least one season. All three backs are returning to the backfield. The offensive line will be more experienced next fall, creating more lanes for a three-headed monster capable of slicing up just about every defense in the conference. Keeping offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca is a big deal for the Gophers, too.

https://saturdaytradition.com/big-t...o-early-bold-predictions-for-the-b1g-in-2019/


Obviously silly to make predictions this time of year, but some of these are interesting (if worthless):

They predict Northwestern will have a losing record in the B1G, that Maryland will go winless in the B1G, and Wisconsin will bounce back to 10 wins, with Taylor taking the Heisman.
 

Obviously silly to make predictions this time of year, but some of these are interesting (if worthless):

They predict Northwestern will have a losing record in the B1G, that Maryland will go winless in the B1G, and Wisconsin will bounce back to 10 wins, with Taylor taking the Heisman.

Schutte is only predicting Taylor will be invited to the ceremony to be fair.
 




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