To answer the original question, next year brings a lot of promise. Let's assume Wirfs goes pro. I love Wirfs, but it's not like we were able to run the ball effectively this year, and with Kallenberger getting a lot of reps he has shown to atleast be effective in pass protection. So this is one position that even if we have a lesser player at, I am not sure we see much of a drop off from what we had this year.
Of course we lose Stanley, and while he was a very good player at times and I am a big fan of his, I am not sure that anyone can make a case that he ever went out and won games for us. He did make some elite throws, and we needed them to beat ISU and Nebraska this year, but at the end of the day he is replaceable. The question is, will the backup be as good? Will he be better? Our entire season hinges on this, because I firmly believe an elite quarterback could make this team very very special, like big ten championship and cfp special. An average quarterback will lose 4 games, atleast. A drop off in production from Stanley, with someone who cant use his legs and doesn't have the arm talent, may go 6-6.
Otherwise, this offense is loaded:
OL: Jackson, Banwart, Linderbaum, Schott, Kallenberger. Behind them, Britt, Ince, Miller, Endres, Jenkins, Fenske. Could see Britt be a starter. Should be a really good offensive line with lots of depth.
TE's: LaPorta I think will be a big time player, another Hockenson and Kittle type. Beyer is a good blocker. Lots of depth here with Lachey, Lee, Miamen, etc. We should have the best tight end group in the big ten.
Receivers: ISM, Tracy, Smith, Ragaini, all proven talents. We have size, speed and experience. Throw a healthy Martin in there. Lots of speed on the bench too, but doubt any of them see the field.
RB's: obviously Goodson #1, then I think Sargent and Young and Byrd will get a look. I see IKM transferring. We lose Ross but he was not an impactful fullback.
Then the quarterback. Then the offensive line blocking scheme. Then the play calling. And will there be any true freshmen impact players? For the first time in a while there is no glaring weakness I see where a freshman would play a little before they are ready. Maybe Deuce gets a look at qb?
With the fact that our defense should be nearly as good if not as good as this past year even with losses of AJ and Welch, next season even with the daunting schedule could be a great one.