COLUMBUS Everybody in the Big Ten seems to have a rallying
cry this season.
Hows this for a catch phrase: Be Bold, Wear Gold ...
Hail Purdue!
The Boilermakers are doing away with a long-standing tradition,
changing from black jerseys to gold tops this season in hopes of
changing their luck. With the Drew Brees Era nothing but a fond
memory, they slumped to 6-6 last season after their record-setting
quarterback led them to a share of the Big Ten title and a Rose
Bowl berth the year before.
At Illinois, the motto is Take the next step. The last
step, if you remember, was a killer as the Illini stumbled in a
47-34 loss to LSU in the Sugar Bowl.
That sobering outcome, and the departure of prolific passer Kurt
Kittner, explains why a second-division finish is forecast for the
defending league champions despite the return of 14 starters.
Ohio State coach Jim Tressel, whose Buckeyes are highly touted
along with Michigan, has a hard time seeing a precipitous slide
by the Illini.
To me that doesnt make sense, Tressel said. I
think Ron (Turner) has done a nice job of developing a system, and
they just happened to have the same guy (Kittner) running it. Theyve
still got a good program and people who understand the system.
I think (the loss of Kittner) will be less of a problem in
the stage where the program is now than people might think.
Still, a dramatic fall from power isnt impossible. Ask Northwestern.
The Wildcats went from first (in 2000) to worst (in 2001) and appear
to be in a major rebuilding mode, although coach Randy Walker denies
it.
We have more talent than in 2000, Im convinced of that,
he said. The question is: Will we come together as a team?
The marketing department at Northwestern must think that will happen
because it has trotted out this slogan: While the Bears are
away, the Cats will play.
Renovation of Soldier Field has forced the Chicago Bears to play
this years home games two hours away at the University of
Illinois. But if the Wildcats are to capture the attention of the
Windy City masses, theyll have to find replacements for tailback
Damien Anderson and quarterback Zak Kustok.
Gerry DiNardo, the leagues only new coach, is fighting the
perception you cant win at Indiana because its a basketball
school. Maybe DiNardo should adopt this motto: The ball isnt
always round!
You have to look at what Maryland has done in both their
sports, DiNardo said. Theres evidence that you
can sell (football and basketball). Why cant we be good at
both? It basically comes down to us having good players.
Right now, DiNardo would settle for having players, period. Not
counting freshmen, he inherits only 49 players on scholarship. As
he starts from scratch, DiNardo can take solace knowing that since
1990 every school except IU and Minnesota has won at least a share
of a Big Ten title.
That parity, unfortunately, has looked like mediocrity the last
couple of years. The Big Ten has labored through back-to-back 2-4
bowl seasons and last season failed to put a team in the final Top
10 for the first time since 1984.
League members went 6-12 overall against the five BCS conferences
last year and didnt have a winning record against any of them.
Especially glaring was last years 0-3 bowl record against
the Southeastern Conference, a circuit that rubbed its superiority
in the Big Tens face.
Tennessee trounced Michigan 45-17 in the Citrus Bowl, Illinois
fell behind 34-7 at halftime in its Sugar Bowl loss to LSU and OSU
trailed 28-0 before rallying in its 31-28 Outback Bowl loss to South
Carolina.
Believe it or not, Ohio State has finished out of the Top 25 the
last three seasons. Michigan hasnt been to the Rose Bowl since
winning the national championship in 1997.
But a new season always brings new optimism.
I havent heard anyone say they had a bad spring or
summer, Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez said. A number
of teams in this league feel like they have a chance to be an elite
team.