Big Ten Football: Predicting all of the week 1 results

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Big Ten Football: Predicting all of the week 1 results

The Big Ten season kicked off with a win for Northwestern over Nebraska. The official week one is a mix of tune up games and season-influencing matchups. Ohio State takes on Notre Dame in primetime on ESPN. Iowa takes the field against FCS opponent South Dakota State. Penn State is coming off a rough season and is struggling to find its groove.

Penn State over Purdue 28-24. Minnesota is a -100,000 moneyline favorite. New Mexico State lost to Nevada in week zero.

Illinois looked impressive in week zero. They abused Wyoming's defensive line. Indiana is a team that plays hard and plays well as a unit. Connor Bazelak needs to buy into the Hoosiers improving this year.

Tipico predicts Illinois over Indiana 24-20. Mel Tucker is building Michigan State back up and should be able to get a nice win over Western Michigan.

Boston College will beat Rutgers. Michigan State will win over Western Michigan. The Eagles have a good amount of talented pieces on offense with quarterback Phil Jurkovec and wide receiver Zay Flowers.

Boston College will beat Rutgers 21-10. Buffalo will have a hard time against Maryland. Taulia Tagovailoa will play for the Terrapins.

Maryland beats Buffalo 38-24. Colorado State has a new head coach in former Nevada coach Jay Norvell. Michigan is the better team.

Nebraska will beat Northwestern. Michigan will win over Colorado State. The hot take master wants to say Nebraska loses this one and it's the end of Scott Frost's tenure.

Nebraska over North Dakota 34-21. Wisconsin takes the game without hesitation.  The game will be the one that greatly aids the Badgers’ points per game average at the end of the season.

Ohio State is a 17.5-point favorite against fifth-ranked Notre Dame. Wisconsin is expected to beat Illinois State 52-7. The game will be close. It will depend on the performance of quarterback C.J. Stroud and the defense.

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