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A Michigan 3-Peat? Badgers Bounceback Under Fickell? Predicting the Big Ten in 2023

Previewing where Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, and the rest of the B1G will finish this fall

Staff| August 8, 2023 (Updated: July 9, 2025)
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Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates scoring a two point conversion against Purdue during the second half of the Big Ten Championship game against Purdue at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis
Michigan Head Coach Jim Harbaugh. 

As we draw nearer and nearer to college football being back every day, it’s time to get into predicting how things will shake out in every conference. Let’s get started with the Big Ten. Here’s how I see things ending up this fall.


East:

1. Michigan

2. Penn State

3. Ohio State

4. Maryland

5. Michigan State

6. Rutgers

7. Indiana

Michigan has the most complete roster in the conference, and they should be able to 3-peat in the conference and make it back to the CFP. Drew Allar is a better option at quarterback than either Kyle McCord or Devin Brown, and because of that, I’ll take the Nits over the Buckeyes. Maryland is the best of the rest, with a proven quarterback in Taulia Tagovailoa. The Spartans are in disarray after the departures of some key players this spring but still have enough talent to stay in front of Rutgers and Indiana.

Sep 10, 2022; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar (15) runs with the ball during the fourth quarter against the Ohio Bobcats at Beaver Stadium. Penn State defeated Ohio 46-10.

West:

1. Wisconsin

2. Illinois

3. Iowa

4. Purdue

5. Nebraska

6. Minnesota

7. Northwestern

A new-look Badgers offense under Luke Fickell and OC Phil Longo should push the Badgers over the top in the weaker of the two divisions. Illinois and Iowa both return strong defenses and questionable offenses but should be competitive in every game. I’m really high on Purdue’s ability to move the ball under new OC Graham Harrell and transfer quarterback Hudson Card. Matt Rhule‘s inaugural season at Nebraska will bring a lot of intrigue and a potential return to the postseason, something they didn’t achieve under Scott Frost. Minnesota is thinner this season than they have been in recent years under PJ Fleck, while Northwestern is an absolute dumpster fire. It would be shocking to see them win a conference game this fall.

Wisconsin quarterback Tanner Mordecai (8) is shown during practice Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wis.
Category: College Football, NewsTag: Big Ten, Delaware Blue Hens, Greg Newsome, Illinois Fighting Illini, Indiana Hoosiers, Iowa Hawkeyes, Maryland Terrapins, Mike McDonald, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Purdue Boilermakers, Rob Dvoracek, West Florida University, Wisconsin Badgers
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