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Eight months from now, the new season begins
With the schedule as:
2010 Gopher Schedule
Thu, Sep 02 Middle Tennessee State at Murfreesboro, Tenn
Sat, Sep 11 South Dakota TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Sep 18 Southern California TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Sep 25 Northern Illinois TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Oct 02 Northwestern TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Oct 09 Wisconsin at Madison, Wis.
Sat, Oct 16 Purdue at West Lafayette, Ind.
Sat, Oct 23 Penn State TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Oct 30 Ohio State TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Nov 06 Michigan State at East Lansing, Mich.
Sat, Nov 13 Illinois at Champaign, Ill.
Sat, Nov 27 Iowa TCF Bank Stadium
I would envision wins @ Middle Tenn. St., S. Dakota, N. Illinois, Northwestern, and hopefully 2 more wins from @Wisconsin, @Purdue, @MSU, @Illinois, Iowa. The biggest problem is our 3 toughest opponents are all at home (USC, PSU, OSU), which means that those almost-sure losses simply mean that Wisc, Purdue, MSU, and Illinois - plenty winnable games at home - are all away.
Therefore, I'd predict 6 wins prior to a bowl game, assuming we have a servicable quarterback. But the record is going to rely heavily on our quarterback play, and the game of football so often does. If the same Weber of '09 starts, we likely win none of those "middle" games, and could easily win only 4 or less games. In that case, Brewster will surely lose his job. If Weber can improve to be an average D-1 QB (asking to have him be average Big Ten QB is surely asking too much), then we should get 6 wins. If we get surprising, good QB play, we could win up to 9 games and get to a good bowl game. The chances of that? Not likely, unless Brew decides to open up competition in the spring and fall. Gray and Alipate need to be considered just as likely to win the starting job as Weber.
With the schedule as:
2010 Gopher Schedule
Thu, Sep 02 Middle Tennessee State at Murfreesboro, Tenn
Sat, Sep 11 South Dakota TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Sep 18 Southern California TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Sep 25 Northern Illinois TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Oct 02 Northwestern TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Oct 09 Wisconsin at Madison, Wis.
Sat, Oct 16 Purdue at West Lafayette, Ind.
Sat, Oct 23 Penn State TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Oct 30 Ohio State TCF Bank Stadium
Sat, Nov 06 Michigan State at East Lansing, Mich.
Sat, Nov 13 Illinois at Champaign, Ill.
Sat, Nov 27 Iowa TCF Bank Stadium
I would envision wins @ Middle Tenn. St., S. Dakota, N. Illinois, Northwestern, and hopefully 2 more wins from @Wisconsin, @Purdue, @MSU, @Illinois, Iowa. The biggest problem is our 3 toughest opponents are all at home (USC, PSU, OSU), which means that those almost-sure losses simply mean that Wisc, Purdue, MSU, and Illinois - plenty winnable games at home - are all away.
Therefore, I'd predict 6 wins prior to a bowl game, assuming we have a servicable quarterback. But the record is going to rely heavily on our quarterback play, and the game of football so often does. If the same Weber of '09 starts, we likely win none of those "middle" games, and could easily win only 4 or less games. In that case, Brewster will surely lose his job. If Weber can improve to be an average D-1 QB (asking to have him be average Big Ten QB is surely asking too much), then we should get 6 wins. If we get surprising, good QB play, we could win up to 9 games and get to a good bowl game. The chances of that? Not likely, unless Brew decides to open up competition in the spring and fall. Gray and Alipate need to be considered just as likely to win the starting job as Weber.