All Big Ten, All American

Submitted by Alumnus93 on

Just curious of those in the know, more than I, that is, of the likelihood of our players to make either the All Big Ten team and/or All American team.  Players that come to mind, and my predicition

 

 

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ALL-AMERICAN

FIRST TEAM

 Jourdan Lewis, CB

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Jabrill Peppers, S 

Jake Butt  TE 

 

BIG-TEN

FIRST TEAM

Jourdan Lewis, CB

Jabrill Peppers, S 

Jake Butt  TE  

 

SECOND TEAM

Ryan Glasgow, NT 

Chris Wormley, DE 

Ryan O'Neil   P

  

HONORABLE MENTION

Willie Henry, DT  

Jehu Chesson, WR

Desmond Morgan, LB

 

am I missing anyone? Those knowledgeable, please chime in here. 

Avon Barksdale

November 18th, 2015 at 12:07 PM ^

Jake Rudock - 2nd team All Big Ten

Jake Butt - 1st team All Big Ten

Graham Glasgow - 2nd team All Big Ten

Willie Henry - 2nd team All Big Ten

Chris Wormley - 2nd team All Big Ten

Jourdan Lewis - 1st team All Big Ten, 1st team All-American with Hargreaves III

Jabrill Peppers - 1st team All Big Ten

We will be well represented. I think Lewis will be our only All-American this year. Butt has a chance for All-America honors if he finishes strong vs Penn State and OSU. He needs to find the endzone a few more times.

 

LJ

November 18th, 2015 at 12:13 PM ^

Rudock?  You realize Connor Cook and JT Barrett are in this conference, right?  Rudock has two great games against very bad defenses, a few other decent games, and some pretty bad games.  He would need some truly hurculean performances against PSU and OSU to make his case.

Avon Barksdale

November 18th, 2015 at 12:25 PM ^

You do realize that JT Barrett is going to start 4 Big Ten games this season, right? He has 600 yards passing and 8 TD's compared to Rudock's 2000 yards and 14 TD's. He has 8 runnning TD's as well for a total of 16. Rudock has 4 rushing TD's for a total of 18. Rudock has 2200 yards of offense compared to Barrett's 1000 yards of offense.

raleighwood

November 18th, 2015 at 12:49 PM ^

It's a little crazy to think the Barrett is in the mix since he's going to start for less than half of a season.  Beathard has 2000+ yards and 10 TD's.  Hackenberg has ~2000 yards and 13 TD's.  Sudfeld has 2400+ yards and 16 TD's.  All of these guys could finish ahead of Barrett. 

Asgardian

November 18th, 2015 at 12:44 PM ^

Cook #1, Sudfeld #2.  OSU QB (Jones+Barrett) could share by the numbers, but that won't actually happen I don't think.  Beathard #3, Rudock #4 as it stands today.  Could change with two games to go.

If you think Sudfeld won't win it because they're 4-6, then I bet it will go to undefeated CJ Beathard over Rudock who is having a very similar season statistically.  Tommy Armstrong Jr. also has a decent case (TDs & YPA) but is 5-6 & leads in INTs.  

Stave and Hackenburg playing decent, but seem a step below.  The rest ranges from meh to tire-fire.

  Attempts Pass Yds YPA INT TD TD - INT Dif
Cardale Jones 176      1,460 8.3 5 8 3
Indiana 297      2,449 8.2 5 16 11
MSU 311      2,482 8.0 4 21 17
OSU Total 261      2,082 7.8 8 16 8
Michigan 288      2,220 7.7 8 14 6
Iowa 267      2,044 7.7 3 10 7
Nebraska 338      2,560 7.6 12 21 9
Wisconsin 292      2,162 7.4 8 10 2
JT Barrett 85         622 7.3 3 8 5
PSU 275      1,992 7.2 3 13 10
Rutgers 253      1,798 7.1 11 12 1
Minnesota 315      2,167 6.9 7 11 4
Illinois 393      2,241 5.7 4 12 8
Maryland 174         985 5.7 12 8 -4
NW 230      1,259 5.5 6 6 0
Purdue 288      1,565 5.4 8 10 2