Randy Johnson's predicted order of finish (preseason Associated Press rank included).
West Division
1. Wisconsin (No. 18) The Badgers hang their hats on the running game, and RB Braelon Allen has them covered. Stalwart ILB Leo Chenal is in the NFL, but OLB Nick Herbig leads a solid pass rush. The key: improvement from QB Graham Mertz.
2. Gophers How the offensive and defensive lines develop will determine the Gophers' success this season. RBs Mohamed Ibrahim and Trey Potts return, and QB Tanner Morgan is reunited with coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca. To win the West, they might need to beat both Wisconsin and Iowa.
3. Iowa The Hawkeyes feasted off turnovers last year, and with LB Jack Campbell and CB Riley Moss, they'll create some takeaways. Iowa gets Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska at home.
4. Purdue The Boilermakers will miss big-play receiver David Bell, but QB Aidan O'Connell is among the Big Ten's best. The schedule is manageable — no Ohio State, Michigan or Michigan State — but it opens with Penn State.
5. Northwestern The Wildcats went from West champs in 2020 to last place in 2021, but Saturday's win over Nebraska shows they've improved. Maple Grove's Evan Hull (1,273 total yards last year) supplies versatility in the backfield.
6. Nebraska Think Scott Frost is on the hot seat? Up 11 points on Northwestern midway through the third quarter, Frost calls onside kick that backfires. Huskers don't score again in 31-28 loss in Dublin.