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BIG Tens BIGGEST Questions | Always College Football
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The BIG Ten is going for their 4th consecutive National Championship with a handleful of legit contenders. McElroy goes through the entire conference and gives you the ONE question about each team heading into the summer. Can Josh Hoover really just replace Fernando Mendoza? Can two new coordinators maintain Oregon's offense and defensive dominance? Is Ohio State playing with a chip on their shoulder? Will Byrce Underwood make a sophomore step under a new coaching staff? Can Gary Patterson turn USC into a program that can win big games? Did Pat Fitzgerald walk into the best situation at Michigan State and are there any effects from the Demond Williams/NIL drama at Washington?
Timecodes:
0:00 Intro
2:35 Can Josh Hoover replace Fernando Mendoza at Indiana?
6:50 Is Julian Sayin ready to take that next step at Ohio State ?
11:35 Can two new coordinators maintain Oregon's offense and defensive dominance
15:26 Will Byrce Underwood make a sophomore step under a new coaching staff?
19:24 Did Matt Champell bring enough Iowa State DNA to Happy Valley
23:27 Can Gary Patterson turn USC into a program that can win big games?
27:28 Will Anthony Calandra’s success at UNLV translate to Nebraska?
30:40 Can Pat Fitzgerld rebuild Michigan State; can Kelly and Chiles rebuild Northwestern 34:18 Are there any effects from the Demond Williams/NIL drama?
35:05 What will the QB situation look like for Iowa
35:54 If the offense can grow Maryland could be a sneaky good team
36:20 Is Minnesota quietly a dark horse team
36:53 Illinois, Wisconsin, Purdue,UCLA, Rutgers all have too many unknowns
37:45 Hot Take - Indiana will be back in the Big Ten title game
38:38 Hot Take - Oregon will be playing in the National championship game
39:24 Hot Take - I think Bryce Underwood is a year away from his potential
40:28 Hot Take - Anthony Calandra will finish as one of the top 3 Big Ten QBs
41:22 Hot Take - Northwestern vs Michigan State will be one of the most entertaining games
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