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I-70 Football Podcast: Illinois out Wisconsins, Wisconsin

Land-Grant Podcast Network: An Ohio State University podcast

English - October 03, 2022 08:00 - 1 hour - ★★★★ - 125 ratings
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Welcome to a new episode of Land-Grant Holy Land’s I-70 podcast. On this show, we talk all things Big Ten football and basketball. After every week of action, we will get you caught up on all the conference’s games and look ahead at the matchups, storylines, and players that you should be paying attention to in the next week. My name is Jordan Williams, and I am joined by my co-host Dante Morgan.
On Saturday former Wisconsin head football coach and athletic director Barry Alvarez sat in the stands to watch his two proteges face off against each other. Former Wisconsin head coach and current Illinois head coach Bret Bielema and current head coach Paul Chryst faced off in a battle of the Alvarez system with Bielema and the Fighting Illini coming out on top by out Wisconsin-ing Wisconsin. 
Maryland, Michigan, and Ohio State secure wins and look to be the top three programs in the Big Ten East as Michigan State had taken a significant step back and Penn State struggled to put away a terrible Northwestern team. Aidan O’Connell returned from injury to lead Purdue past Minnesota in an ugly game from start to finish. After week five the West Division has six teams tied for first place with a 1-1 conference record. 
In week six, Illinois looks to secure its place as the best team in the Big Ten West with a win over Iowa. They have a tough stretch with Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota in three straight weeks but two wins out of three will set them up for the stretch run towards an Illbuck championship game. Maryland looks to secure its best season under Mike Locksley with a win over Purdue. There's a chance that Maryland reaches bowl eligibility with a month left in the season. 
In their weekly pitstop, the guys celebrate Kent State breaking Georgia. After allowing 22 points to the Golden Flashes, the Bulldogs were down double digits to Missouri for over 50 minutes of a 60-minute game. If Georgia doesn’t win the championship be sure to thank Kent State. 
Connect with us on Twitter:
Jordan: @JordanW330
Dante: @DanteM10216
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Welcome to a new episode of Land-Grant Holy Land’s I-70 podcast. On this show, we talk all things Big Ten football and basketball. After every week of action, we will get you caught up on all the conference’s games and look ahead at the matchups, storylines, and players that you should be paying attention to in the next week. My name is Jordan Williams, and I am joined by my co-host Dante Morgan.

On Saturday former Wisconsin head football coach and athletic director Barry Alvarez sat in the stands to watch his two proteges face off against each other. Former Wisconsin head coach and current Illinois head coach Bret Bielema and current head coach Paul Chryst faced off in a battle of the Alvarez system with Bielema and the Fighting Illini coming out on top by out Wisconsin-ing Wisconsin. 

Maryland, Michigan, and Ohio State secure wins and look to be the top three programs in the Big Ten East as Michigan State had taken a significant step back and Penn State struggled to put away a terrible Northwestern team. Aidan O’Connell returned from injury to lead Purdue past Minnesota in an ugly game from start to finish. After week five the West Division has six teams tied for first place with a 1-1 conference record. 

In week six, Illinois looks to secure its place as the best team in the Big Ten West with a win over Iowa. They have a tough stretch with Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota in three straight weeks but two wins out of three will set them up for the stretch run towards an Illbuck championship game. Maryland looks to secure its best season under Mike Locksley with a win over Purdue. There's a chance that Maryland reaches bowl eligibility with a month left in the season. 

In their weekly pitstop, the guys celebrate Kent State breaking Georgia. After allowing 22 points to the Golden Flashes, the Bulldogs were down double digits to Missouri for over 50 minutes of a 60-minute game. If Georgia doesn’t win the championship be sure to thank Kent State. 

Connect with us on Twitter:

Jordan: @JordanW330

Dante: @DanteM10216

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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