I would put our schedule for next year like this (and it's pretty impossible to predict especially in today's transfer portal landscape)Not sure how that can be called a favorable schedule. Duke is a bowl team. OSU. USC is not a pushover. Rutgers is a bowl team. All 4 B1G road game are potentially problems. Tougher schedule than this year.
IU will turn over a huge chunk of their roster so as you said, impossible to predict with the portal. They will come out confident though based on this season, so maybe depends where that game falls on the schedule.I would put our schedule for next year like this (and it's pretty impossible to predict especially in today's transfer portal landscape)
Likely wins
Western Illinois
Western Michigan
Northwestern
Rutgers (yeah I said it)
at Purdue
Toss Ups
at Duke
Maryland
at Wisconsin
Likely Losses
Ohio State
USC (maybe this belongs in the toss up category but I just have to assume they are going to bounce back in a big way next year)
at Indiana (I don't expect them to sustain what they did this season, but they have clearly turned a corner)
at Washington (maybe this belongs in the toss up category as well, just tough to predict a win in the PNW)
The path to 6-8 wins is there. Even in the Likely Losses category, Ohio State is the only one that seems like an automatic loss (if there is such a thing). Next season is big for our trajectory as a program. Making a bowl in 3 of 4 seasons would be huge.
Depends on what your definition of step forward is. I think 7 wins would be a good season, given the schedule looks pretty tough. A repeat 8 to 9 win campaign would be a ridiculous achievement, IMO. A lot will ride on portal activity and player development (the bowl game prep will be important for development of younger players).With a favorable schedule and assuming Luke is back, do we have a chance to take another step forward?
I know we lose PB/Franklin but seems like we’ll return a lot of contributors?
With a favorable schedule and assuming Luke is back, do we have a chance to take another step forward?
I know we lose PB/Franklin but seems like we’ll return a lot of contributors?
I believe he has a better chance at playing on Sundays at linebackerWith Kaden feagins injury history and the deep running back room doesn’t he have to seriously consider moving to linebacker?
Because they took the Big Ten West from us.My question is why can't Illinois be like Iowa? Meaning have the same success. They have had 8 10+ win seasons since Ferentz arrived in 1999. Why is that too much to ask at Illinois?
Iowa is our contemporary now that BB is here and rolling. I think we can match their level of success moving forward, which withouth B1G west probably means 8 win season should hopefully become the norm and every 3-5 years we will have a magical 10 win season. The goal is to be a fringe CFP team most years, which means we will be fighting for a 4th place finish in the B1G moving forward. Assuming most years 1-3 will be some combination of OSU, Oregon, Michigan, and Penn StateMy question is why can't Illinois be like Iowa? Meaning have the same success. They have had 8 10+ win seasons since Ferentz arrived in 1999. Why is that too much to ask at Illinois?
This is the unfortunate answer for why we can't be like Iowa was in the sense of lucking into 10-win seasons and regular appearances in the Big Ten Championship Game, but the other answer is that we absolutely CAN be like Iowa as far as true program level ... and you could argue we already are. The fan support/craziness Iowa enjoys will naturally lag a bit behind multiple seasons of being as good as we are this year, but we have already seen such incredible improvement.Because they took the Big Ten West from us.