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Iowa has the fewest returning starters in the Big Ten, and the second fewest of the teams in BCS conferences...with 10 (inlcuding special teams, 9 without special teams 4/5 offense/defense)
OSU has 12, and Wisconsin 13...but Wisky added Russell Wilson.
Now, drilling down deeper for Iowa's number, Binns isn't likely counted as a returning starter. On offense, the four returning starters have to be McNutt, Herman, Ferentz and Reiff. There are a number of players that have started before that will start this year...Coker, Gettis, MacMillan to name three...the last two were probably not counted because they are going off season ending depth charts.
Interesting that I (along with a lot of others right now) am picking the Legends and Leaders winners to be Nebraska and Wisconsin when they return near the fewest starters in the Big Ten. Which is why some people feel Wisconsin is being set up to disappoint
Iowa has the fewest returning starters in the Big Ten, and the second fewest of the teams in BCS conferences...with 10 (inlcuding special teams, 9 without special teams 4/5 offense/defense)
OSU has 12, and Wisconsin 13...but Wisky added Russell Wilson.
Now, drilling down deeper for Iowa's number, Binns isn't likely counted as a returning starter. On offense, the four returning starters have to be McNutt, Herman, Ferentz and Reiff. There are a number of players that have started before that will start this year...Coker, Gettis, MacMillan to name three...the last two were probably not counted because they are going off season ending depth charts.
Interesting that I (along with a lot of others right now) am picking the Legends and Leaders winners to be Nebraska and Wisconsin when they return near the fewest starters in the Big Ten. Which is why some people feel Wisconsin is being set up to disappoint