Athlon is way off. Michigan will be worse next year than this year. They will have a new coach and new system to implement. Nebraska will take licks with the toughest schedule in the conference next year. Michigan State does not historically reload on defense as well as Iowa does. Northwestern will probably beat us, but will lose too many games in the conference. We have a legitimate shot at winning the division next year, with one of the softer schedules in the confernece. No Wisconsin or OSU. By the time we play Nebraska, our now "young" players will be experienced. Coker's game at Mizzou is not a fluke. When you have to replace your QB, best to do it with a guy who has been in the system for years and has playing experience, and Coker and a strong OL will give him time to develop. On D, linebackers cannot be worse than the situation was this year, and Mike Daniels and Binns will anchor what I think will be a decent DL. We don't know the situation at D Back, but I see Bernstein finally healthy and stepping right in. I predict 9-3, two or three losses in conference play and, when we go into Lincoln, we might be one Neb loss away from winning the Division. The team won't be as talented as the 2010 team, but the schedule is actually more favorable, especiallhy in light of Neb's schedule, Michigan's transition, and MSU's comparable losses on D.