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10.08.2008

Big Ten Pick'em 2008: Week 7

Zombie Nation picks all the games.

(FYI: Each team name links to its respective official football site. I also used the USA Today Coaches Poll for the team rankings.)

Toledo at Michigan - The ZN pick: Michigan

Minnesota at Illinois - The ZN pick: Illinois

Purdue at No. 11 Ohio St. - The ZN pick: Ohio St.

Iowa at Indiana - The ZN pick: Iowa

No. 6 Penn St at No. 24 Wisconsin - The ZN pick: Penn St.

No. 19 Mich St at No. 22 Northwestern - The ZN pick: MSU


Standings, compiled by Gopher Nation:

1 Gopher Nation 65
2 Paint the Town Orange 60
3 Off the Tracks ™ 59
4 Michigan SportsCenter 59
5 Ground Zero East Lansing 58
5 Happy Hour Valley 58
5 Eleven Warriors 57
5 Lake the Posts 57
9 Zombie Nation 57
9 Enlightened Spartan 56
9 Maize'n Brew 56
12 The Only Game That Matters 56
12 The Buckeye Blog 55
12 Hoosier Report 55
15 Black Shoes Diary 54
15 Buckeye Battle Cry 54
15 BHGP (HS) 52
18 Varsity Blue 52
18 Boiled Sports 49
18 Hawkeye Sports News 48
21 The Nittany Line 48
22 Sparty MSU 46
23 Maize & Blue Nation 39
24 Nittany White Out 26

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9.30.2008

Big Ten Pick'em 2008: Week 6

The second week of the Big Ten schedule features a ton of toss up games. Zombie Nation picks all the games.

(FYI: Each team name links to its respective official football site. I also used the USA Today Coaches Poll for the team rankings. Any time you see a ranking before a team name at ZN, it's the Coaches Poll rank.)

Iowa at Mich St - The ZN pick: Iowa

No. 18 Wisconsin at No. 14 Ohio St. - The ZN pick: Ohio St.

Indiana at Minnesota - The ZN pick: Minnesota

No. 6 Penn St at Purdue - The ZN pick: Penn St.

Illinois at Michigan - The ZN pick: Illinois

Northwestern - BYE

You can find the fancy version of these standings at The Daily Gopher. Is it weird that Gopher Nation is No. 1? We think so.


1 Gopher Nation 50
2 Off the Tracks ™ 47
2 The Only Game That Matters 47
4 Hoosier Report 46
5 Black Shoes Diary 45
5 Lake the Posts 45
5 Paint the Town Orange 45
5 Zombie Nation 45
9 Enlightened Spartan 44
9 Maize'n Brew 44
9 Michigan SportsCenter 44
12 BHGP (HS) 43
12 Ground Zero East Lansing 43
12 Happy Hour Valley 43
15 Hawkeye Sports News 42
15 Eleven Warriors 42
15 Buckeye Battle Cry 42
18 Boiled Sports 40
18 The Buckeye Blog 40
18 Varsity Blue 40
21 The Nittany Line 36
22 Sparty MSU 34
23 Maize & Blue Nation 33
24 Nittany White Out 26

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9.29.2008

Derrick Williams earns Big Ten POW

Penn State logged another Big Ten Player of the Week, when Derrick Williams was selected for the conference honor. In case you missed it, he was a one-man wrecking crew against the Illini. From BigTen.org:

Derrick Williams, Penn State
SR, KR/WR, Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt
Williams became the first player in the Joe Paterno era to score a rushing, receiving and kickoff return touchdown in the same game to lead Penn State to a victory over nationally-ranked Illinois. The senior wideout caught a 21-yard scoring toss to tie the game at 14-14 and added a five-yard touchdown run to give PSU a 21-14 advantage. After the visitors cut the deficit to 24-17 at the end of the third quarter, Williams returned the ensuing kickoff 94 yards for another score to put the game away. He totaled 133 yards on his three kickoff returns and added 33 rushing yards and 75 receiving yards for a career-high 241 all-purpose yards, the most by a Nittany Lion since 2002. Williams now has two kickoff return touchdowns this season to equal a school record set by Chuck Peters in 1940 and equaled by Curt Warner in 1980. Williams picks up his first career weekly accolade and the first for a PSU special teams player since 2006.

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9.27.2008

Penn State wins, 38-24

Penn State beat Illinois tonight, but it didn't seem like a great win. It is, and Penn State will most likely move up into the top-seven. But as I already mentioned, Comcast screwed its ESPN GamePlan subscribers. The Penn State game wasn't working. So I don't want to fake it and pretend I know what exactly happened tonight, but I did see the play-by-play online.

The Good: Penn State's offense had an answer for everything Illinois did. Each time the Illini scored, Penn State roared back with a big play or a score of its own. Derrick Williams would get my vote for player of the week.

The Bad: The defense gave up too many key plays. Arrelious Benn tore up the Penn State defense, again.

Overall: I think this was a good lesson for Penn State going forward. If the Nittany Lions really want to win the Big Ten, and contend for the national title, they will have to play better.

*On a side note:
Just now--12:34 a.m.--on College Football Final, Mark May said Penn State is his No. 5 in the nation. Yes, he had to add "I still want to see more, but..." So I guess we can't really expect more from May, but it was a big reach for him to put PSU that high. Lou Holtz said PSU was in his "Top-8" but not top five right now.

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Die, Comcast, Die!

"That channel is malfunctioning..." the Comcast rep told me. I didn't even have to explain what the problem was. I just said my GamePlan channel isn't working. So I imagine there are a lot of pissed off Comcast customers/Penn State fans right now. I'll do my best with the game reviews. Sorry everyone. I'll get DirectTV as soon as I can.

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Poll Results: PSU over Illinois

More than 200 readers weighed in, and by a vast majority picked Penn State to beat Illinois tonight under the Beaver Stadium lights. We'll see how that goes.

Oh yeah, and if Penn State wins tonight, they're the top-ranked Big Ten team. Just thought I'd mention that.

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9.25.2008

Preview: No. 12 Penn State vs. No. 21 Illinois

Kickoff: Sat., Sept. 27. 8:00 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN GamePlan

Weather Forecast: High 50s, Strong Chance for Rain.

Host: Penn State Nittany Lions
Record: 4-0 (0-0, Big Ten)
Last Game: Won vs. Temple, 45-3
Injuries: Jerome Hayes (ACL - out season), LB Sean Lee (ACL - out season), DE Devon Still (ankle - out), S Nick Sukay (foot - out season), DL Mike Lucian (ankle - probable), Doug Klopacz (ankle - probable), TE Mickey Shuler (ankle - probable)
Key Players: (offense) RB Evan Royster, QBs Daryll Clark; (defense) Saf. Anthony Scirrotto, DE Aaron Maybin
Head Coach: Joe Paterno, 43rd season, 376-125-3
Season Statistics:
Offense - 274.2 rush/264.2 pass/52.8 points per game
Defense - 52.2 rush/170 pass/10 points per game
TO Margin - (+3)

Why PSU will win -- The offense: Yes, as any of you could have predicted, I think the Penn State offensive juggernaut will roll on this week. There are plenty of good offenses in the Big Ten, five of which are averaging more than 30 points per game. Then there’s PSU’s unit, which is cranking out 15 more points per game than the next best offense, Illinois’. Daryll Clark is the best quarterback, and he’ll be supported by the best rushing attack in the conference. Penn State leads the Big Ten in all four major categories. (Total off., Pass, Rush, PPG) The run defense: Illinois may average 224 yards per game on the ground, but most of that came from a 399-yard day vs. I-AA Eastern Illinois. Penn State’s front four has played far beyond anyone’s expectations, and will put tons of pressure on Juice Williams. More importantly, however, is that Penn State has the No. 1 rush defense in the Big Ten, mostly due to the line play. Big Ten sack leader Aaron Maybin, captain Josh Gaines, along with tackles Jared Odrick and Ollie Ogbu will clamp down on the Illini run game.

Visitor: Illinois Fighting Illini
Record: 2-1 (0-0 Big Ten)
Last Game: Won vs. Louisiana Lafayette 20-17
Injuries: OL Ryan Palmer (foot - out), DB Miami Thomas (ACL - out season), S Donsay Hardeman (knee - probable), WR Jeff Cumberland (foot - probable)
Key Players: (offense) QB Juice Williams, RB Daniel Dufrene; (defense) LB Brit Miller, LB Martez Wilson
Head Coach: Ron Zook, 4th season at Illinois, 15-24; 7th year overall, 38-38
Season Statistics:
Offense - 224.7 rush/244 pass/36.3 points per game
Defense - 163 rush/208.3 pass/30 points per game
TO Margin - (+1)

Why Illinois will win -- Juice Williams: If this guy has a good game, the Illinois offense will have a great game. He’s probably the most improved passer in the Big Ten since his freshman season (<40% comp). Williams can’t afford to turn the ball over in a hostile Beaver Stadium, and I think he can do it. We all saw what he did to Ohio State in Columbus last year. Just like then, converting third downs will be the absolute key to this game for the Illini. Turnovers: Penn State hasn’t been taking good care of the ball lately (4 lost fum.), and Illinois must capitalize on that. What should really get the Illini anxious is that most of those fumbles came near the goal line, which would set them up nicely for quick, cheap point. Illinois has to score, and score a lot, and turnovers are a great way to do it.

What will happen:
Illinois has played in very intimidating places (Columbus vs. No. 1 Ohio State, maybe?), but they have never played in front of a Penn State White Out, at night. Just ask those Buckeyes how things went in 2005. I think Illinois will be able to move the ball, but fail to score enough touchdowns. Penn State, on the other hand, should be able to march up and down the field, almost at will against a porous Illini defense--dead last in the Big Ten in PPG. I said earlier that Juice Williams will have to play a near-perfect game to win this one... he won’t. Penn State isn’t taking Illinois for granted the way Ohio State did in 2007, and everyone knows these are two very good teams. Evan Royster will have the national-spotlight game to thrust himself into dark horse Heisman contention. But I think the Penn State offense will prove to college football that they’re for real.

Prediction: No. 12 Penn State, 44 - No. 21 Illinois, 23

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Blue & White Roundtable :: Big Ten opener

This week's BWRT is brought to you by the fine folks at TNL.

The usually unusual suspects:
There is No Name on My Jersey
Tangled Up in White and Blue
Y. F. Yurasko
Happy Hour Valley
Black Shoe Diaries
The Nittany Line
We Want the Lion
Zombie Nation
Nittany Whiteout

*warning - painfully obvious question alert* Penn State gets its first ‘real’ test this weekend facing a ranked opponent when the Fighting [None-Offensive-Mascot]s come to town. Gaze into your crystal ball and give us a short description on how Saturday night’s events will unfold. Or if you’re lazy just fire up NCAA 2009 and tell us what the Xbox thinks.

ZN: I'm not going into specifics, as that's why we all do our previews. What I will say is that Penn State will be fired up in front of a sell-out, drunken crowd. The offense will roll, but the defense might give up a few too many first downs. No one will care in the end though, as Penn State's signature 'bend, but don't break' style will hold true.

Saturday’s game is on the big stage at 8:00 with most of the football world watching. It’s a white out and Penn State is favored by two scores (as of Monday). Is this a lose-lose situation (the only way they could look good is by winning big) for Penn State or golden opportunity to show the world what the Spread HD is all about?
ZN: It's only a lose-lose if Penn State plays like crap. If Penn State plays a clean, strong game against a good team, it will look like a good win regardless of the score. It's all up to the defense to hold down the Illini. That's what people will look at most in the box score: How many did PSU's defense give up?

Now that all the fluff questions are out of the way do Maurice Evans and Abe Koroma get significant playing time?
ZN: Not significant, if at all. Penn State's defensive line has been playing lights-out, making us all forget that we're missing four of the best players on that front. Mo and Abe will dress, but probably not play.

Lightening Round

Back in 2007, Illinois Basketball fans made my skull crack open in rage slightly angered me when they befouled the statue of Joe Paterno. Do you hate the Illini like me or not so much?
ZN: Not so much. They only beat PSU for the third time ever last season. While I don't think they'll be as bad as they were in the last few seasons of Ron Turner's tenure, or the first two Ron Zook seasons, they're not on the level of Ohio State or Wisconsin. Next year, however, will be a different story.

It’s a night game please quantify the amount of alcohol you will consume before gametime (if you don’t drink please quantify the amount of fatty foods you will eat).
ZN: I like a plethora of everything, so, yeah...

Put it on the line – final score:
ZN: 187-5. Penn State stops Illinois on the one-yard line with two seconds left in the game. Rather than punt, Jeremy Boone runs around in the end zone before taking the safety. Time expires. For a real score prediction, check out my full game preview later today.

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9.24.2008

ABC Coverage Map: Penn State vs. Illinois

Here's the coverage map for Penn State vs. Illinois. Again, I have to order GamePlan, since people in NoVA care more about a mediocre Virginia Tech team play a mediocre Nebraska team. Whatever, I'm still excited as hell.

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Illini Speak'um to Nittany :: Illinois Blogger Weighs In

Please welcome Joe, from Paint the Town Orange, a fine Illinois blog. I shot some questions his way, and he was kind enough to answer them. We're all really excited for this weekend's primetime battle between Penn State and the Illini. So without any more blather from me, here's what PTTO thinks of the game.

1. Illinois had one of the better defenses in the Big Ten last season, but so far r this year, that Illini unit ranks dead last in Big Ten scoring defense and second to last in total defense. Are you worried this week, going up against Penn State, the Big Ten's best scoring offense and best total offense? What's Illinois' biggest defensive weakness?

Am I worried about the PSU offense? Absolutely. It is a balanced dynamic spread offense that is going to put pressure on the line backers to drop back into coverage a lot, as well as keep track of Daryll Clark, Penn State has put up some gaudy number against inferior competition in the last few weeks and the way they hurl the ball around the field makes me sick.

Admittedly, This will not be the best offense that Illinois sees this season, but based on these first few weeks, it wont face another one like it the rest of the season. In the first 3 weeks there has been a major weakness in the Illini defense that is the middle against the run, and that is at every phase of the defense. Up front, the loss of Sirod Williams in camp along with the curious absence of Josh Brent through the first 2 games made DT a major concern, DE Will Davis moved inside and true Freshman Corey Liuget has been rushed into early play. At linebacker Britt Miller, with the exception of Week 3, has not shown either the athleticism he is known for, or the gap discipline that his predecessor J Leman could be relied upon for. At the Safety position the Illini have been without their best Strong Safety Donsay Hardeman with a knee injury up until this coming week. The result of this soft and inexperienced middle? Over 100 yards rushing allowed in both weeks one and two. Scary.
2. If Illinois has one hope of slowing down PSU's offense, what is it and how do the Illini do it?
Without a doubt the Illini will be the healthiest on defense this week as they have been all year. The aforementioned Hardeman, and Brent will be back, which moves the best D-lineman Will Davis, back to his true position of DE. I have not watched much Penn State football so far this year, most of what I know comes from the Syracuse game, and I frankly don't know exactly how a defense is supposed to really attack the "spread HD" or whatever it is called, other than just staying discliplined and keeping the receivers from getting open. From week 2 to week 3, Brit Miller showed the most improvement, getting involved in the backfield 3 times in the same series against ULL and scoring his first TD. If the line doesn't give the run any free yards, Will Davis will be heard from in this game, he has the speed to catch a mobile QB, and he will get a sack this game. Overall though what is most important is keeping the game from becoming another St Louis. Illinois can't give up easy points and bad penalties, and it must RUN THE BALL. The best way to diffuse the explosion of points that is Penn State's offense is to keep the ball on the ground and control the clock. Illinois has shown its ability to put up points in gobs as well, but it usually is not a good sign if Juice is throwing as much as he did against Mizzou.
3. How much has the loss of Rashard Mendenhall hurt the Illinois offense, not necessarily in yards, but in consistency?
Hearing Rashard Mendenhall and "consistency" kind of makes me chuckle. Prior to last year, Rashard could be counted on to fumble more than anything. Last year was a red letter for the Illinois run game though. In week 3 against Syracuse Rashard really established himself as the obvious every down back. This year we have thus far used 4 runners in an attempt to find consistency. Of these 2 are true freshman, 1 is a redshirt freshman and last is Daniel Dufrene, the RS Junior who has taken the most snaps. Dufrene showed a good amount of speed at OSU last year, but has not shown the burst through the hole, or the sheer strength that Rashard did. There is nothing that this team would love more this year than to have him back, let me tell you.
4. What's your personal memory about last year's Illini upset of the Lions in Champaign?
I remember plenty. I was sitting in the student section and had never ever heard my fellow students cheer as loud as they did when Rejus ran the ball back on the kickoff to respond to PSU's field goal. (bad teams lead to much lower standards, and we have had some bad teams.) I was struck by, and I may be hitting a sore spot here, just how many opportunities to take the game back that Morelli wasted. One way or another though, the Illini defense showed that it could run with the offense of a ranked team. It didn't become real until Kevin Mitchell picked off that last pass, but I was there when the team rushed into the stands of the student section to celebrate with us. We could blow out PSU this year, but it wont mean as much as that first big win last year.
(a buddy took a video of the end of the game here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqO-mqYbc4c)
5. Going forward, what's the rest of the season look like for Illinois 1.) if they lose to PSU, 2.) if they beat PSU?
Thus far the season has gone basically according to script, but I don't know if this week will follow my preseason predictions. Penn State is playing much better than I thought, and the Illini D is playing much worse. The Big Ten is pretty wide open right now, and it would not surprise me one bit if, Illinois loses this game and ends the year at 8-4. On the other hand should Illinois beat the "Nitally Lions" then there may never be as good a shot at a Big Ten title for the Illini than this year. OSU is now putting a true freshman in at QB and could be conceding a third straight conference crown. If Illinois wants to consider itself in the top 4 of the Big Ten its going to have to beat some combination of Penn State Wisconsin and Ohio State. We will learn an awful lot about how good both teams are this weekend.
6. Game score?
Optimally 28-21 Illinois, but I would look for a much higher score, on both sides, if the D can't play to its talent level. Least optimal score- 42-35.
Extra Point:
PSU's All-American DE Mo Evans and DT Abe Koroma returned to practice today, and should see playing time vs Illinois. Does that change your outlook at all on this game?
It certainly doesn't help my cause, but they played against us last year and we ended up winning. My biggest concern might be that last year this game was played at 11am in Champaign, and this will be a prime time white-out game. We do appreciate the respect that sends to our team you know, that we are good enough now to warrant a white out.


*Coming later: A quick rundown of Paterno's Presser

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9.22.2008

Evans and Koroma return

Both Rivals.com and Scout.com are reporting today that Penn State's All-American Defensive End Maurice Evans, and one-time starter at defensive tackle Abe Koroma returned to practice Monday. This is fantastic news for Penn State's beleaguered defensive line. From Scout.com:

"Yeah, both Mo and Abe were back today," one observer said. "Who knows how much action they'll see this week [against Illinois]? Depends on the shape they are in and how the coaches — or at least one coach — feels about it."
From Rivals.com:
"Two separate sources confirmed with Blue White Illustrated on Monday evening that both Evans and Koroma returned to practice on Monday, and were running with the second team."
Second team, huh? Looks like these guys aren't so far into Joe Paterno's dog house as we thought. Usually, suspended players get thrown to the foreign team, and forced to work their way back. I'm guessing this is due to the fact that this was Evans' and Koroma's first offense for anything. Now the trick is for EVERYONE to stay out of trouble. Illinois is in for a world of hurt now.

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White Out Illinois; Bowman POW; and Purdue Going National

-Penn State's road trip to West Lafayette will kickoff at the horrendous 11 a.m. noon slot, but will be televised on ESPN or ESPN2. This will be a big game for both PSU and Purdue to show just what each team can do in front of the entire country.

-This Friday, Penn State will hold a "Rally in the Valley" to get the Nittany nation revved up for Saturday's showdown with Illinois. A stadium-wide White Out has also been declared.

-On a final pleasant note, Navorro Bowman was deservedly awarded Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his monster game against Temple. 11 tackles, 5 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FF, and 1 INT... yeah, that's pretty freaking good.

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9.21.2008

Polls are out: PSU to No. 12

In today's USA Today Coaches' Poll, Penn State made a relatively big jump to No. 12. That's up three spots from last week's No. 15 rank, which sets things up very nicely for next week's showdown with Illinois. If PSU even wins by a small margin, it will be top 10 for the Lions. But if PSU can hang another 40, this time on the Illini, I wouldn't be surprised at a top-seven ranking. But let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet. Win the game, first.

Other Big Ten teams: No. 8 Wisconsin (No Change); No. 13 Ohio State (+1); No. 21 Illinois (+2).

Damn I'm excited. Go State!

*Update (2:41 p.m.): Penn State has also moved up to No. 12 in the AP poll, No. 7 at CollegeFootballPoll.com, No. 9 at CollegeFootballNews.com, and No. 16 at CBS Sportsline. I'll go over all of these later.

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9.18.2008

Big Ten Pick'em 2008: Week 4

This is a big week for the Big Ten. After flopping against USC and Oregon, not many in the media will pay attention to this week's slate. I'm going out on a limb, and pick the Big Ten to sweep all opponents. I think the conference is better than everyone portrays it.

(FYI: Each team name links to its respective official football site. I also used the USA Today Coaches Poll for the team rankings. Any time you see a ranking before a team name at ZN, it's the Coaches Poll rank.)

Northwestern vs. Ohio U. - The ZN pick: N'Western

Indiana vs. Ball State - The ZN pick: Indy

No. 14 Ohio St. vs. Troy - The ZN pick: Ohio St.

No. 15 Penn St vs. Temple - The ZN pick: Penn St

No. 8 Wisconsin vs. BYE - The ZN pick: BYE

Iowa @ Pittsburgh - The ZN pick: Iowa

Michigan vs. BYE - The ZN pick: BYE

Minnesota vs. Florida Atlantic - The ZN pick: Minny

Mich St vs. Notre Dame - The ZN pick: Mich St

Purdue vs. Central Michigan - The ZN pick: Purdue

No. 23 Illinois vs. BYE - The ZN pick: BYE

BTB Pick'em Standings After Week 3, compiled by Gopher Nation: That's right, No. 6 baby!
1 Gopher Nation 29
1 Happy Hour Valley 29
1 Hoosier Report 29
1 Lake the Posts 29
1 The Only Game That Matters 29
6 BHGP (HS) 28
6 Black Shoes Diary 28
6 Michigan SportsCenter 28
6 Zombie Nation 28
10 Hawkeye Sports News 27
10 Maize'n Brew 27
10 Off the Tracks ™ 27
10 Eleven Warriors 27
10 Enlightened Spartan 27
10 Ground Zero East Lansing 27
10 Paint the Town Orange 27
10 Maize & Blue Nation 27
10 The Nittany Line 27
19 Buckeye Battle Cry 26
19 Boiled Sports 26
19 Varsity Blue 26
22 The Buckeye Blog 23
23 Sparty MSU 17
24 Nittany White Out 8

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9.03.2008

Big Ten Pick'em 2008: Week 2

Here's my entry for this week's Big Ten Bloggers pick'em. I did alright last week, but my upset picks for Michigan State and Michigan fell through. This week, I'm going along with the crowd in a bunch of "easy" games. Hopefully I can get back into the mix. Following my pics are the current standings from the pick'em participants. Enjoy.

(FYI: Each team name links to its respective official football site. I also used the USA Today Coaches Poll for the team rankings. Any time you see a ranking before a team name at ZN, it's the Coaches Poll rank.)

Northwestern @ Duke- The ZN pick: N'Western

Indiana vs. Murray St. - The ZN pick: Indy

No. 3 Ohio St. vs. Ohio U. - The ZN pick: Ohio St

No. 19 Penn St vs. Oregon St. -  The ZN pick: Penn St

No. 11 Wisconsin vs. Marshall - The ZN pick: Wisky

Iowa vs. FIU - The ZN pick: Iowa

Michigan vs. Miami(OH) - The ZN pick: Mich 

Minnesota @ Bowling Green- The ZN pick: BG

Mich St vs. Eastern Michigan - The ZN pick: Mich St

Purdue vs. Northern Colorado - The ZN pick: PU

No. 24 Illinois vs. Eastern Illinois - The ZN pick: Illinois

BTB Pick'em Standings After Week 1: (compiled by Gopher Nation)
1 Off the Tracks ™ 10
2 The Only Game That Matters 9
3 BHGP (HS) 9
4 Hawkeye Sports News 9
5 Maize'n Brew 9
6 Michigan SportsCenter 9
7 Gopher Nation 9
8 Lake the Posts 9
9 Eleven Warriors 9
10 The Nittany Line 9
11 Happy Hour Valley 9
12 Black Shoes Diary 9
13 Boiled Sports 9
14 Maize & Blue Nation 8
15 Varsity Blue 8
16 Enlightened Spartan 8
17 Ground Zero East Lansing 8
18 Buckeye Battle Cry 8
19 Nittany White Out 8
20 Zombie Nation 8
21 Hoosier Report 8
22 Paint the Town Orange 8
23 The Buckeye Blog 7
24 Badger Tracker 6
25 Meet Us At Kinnick 0
26 Sparty MSU 0

I'll have the PSU/Oregon St. preview up sometime tomorrow. Hopefully the "5204" thing will be done with by then.

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8.30.2008

Pick'em for the rest of tonight's games

No. 6 Missouri 35-23 over No. 20 Illinois 8:30 p.m. ET
No. 9 Clemson 29-18 over Alabama 8 p.m. ET
No. 11 Texas 27-20 over FAU 7 p.m. ET
Washington 24-21 upsets No. 21 Oregon 10 p.m. ET
Michigan State 28-20 over California 8 p.m. ET

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8.27.2008

Big Ten Pick'em 2008: Week 1

This year's Big Ten Bloggers weekly pick'em is brought to you by Gopher Nation. Most of the games are against cupcakes, but there are some really critical games for the Big Ten's supposed tarnished image around the nation. Michigan State traveling to California, Michigan hosting Utah and Missouri squaring off with Illinois could each help tip the balance of power back to the Big Ten. I didn't go with any real upsets, but there are a few picks that go against conventional wisdom... or do they? Find out now.

(FYI: Each team name links to its respective official football site. I also used the USA Today Coaches Poll for the team rankings. Any time you see a ranking before a team name at ZN, it's the Coaches Poll rank.)

Syracuse vs Northwestern - The ZN pick: N'Western

Western Kentucky vs. Indiana - The ZN pick: Indy

Youngstown St vs. No. 2 Ohio St. - The ZN pick: Ohio St

Coastal Carolina vs No. 22 Penn St - The ZN pick: Penn St

Akron vs. No. 12 Wisconsin - The ZN pick: Wisky

Maine vs. Iowa - The ZN pick: Iowa

Utah vs. No. 24 Michigan - The ZN pick: Mich (yes, I actually picked MICHIGAN)

Northern I