The Big Ten wraps up spring practice Saturday, when the Gophers and Iowa hold their annual spring games.
Here's a look around the conference at how things look now and how they might change by this fall:
LEGENDS DIVISION
IOWA
Coach: Kirk Ferentz (15th year); 2012 record: 4-8, 2-6; bowl game: none; starters returning: offense 6/defense 8
Spring star: RB Mark Weisman. Iowa ranked 114th nationally in total offense last year, but the running game could become a strength. Weisman rushed for 815 yards last year.
Biggest concern: Iowa's record the past four years has gotten progressively worse: 11-2, 8-5, 7-6 and 4-8, leaving fans to wonder if Ferentz has lost his touch. Second-year offensive coordinator Greg Davis is under pressure to improve that unit immediately. Now that James Vandenberg has moved on, it's a three-way battle at quarterback.
Telling quote: "The mark we've left so far, if we're being completely honest, isn't a particularly good one. I'm not happy about it, but I'm excited we have one more opportunity to change things." — Senior linebacker James Morris.
Schedule analysis: The Hawkeyes open at home with Northern Illinois, which made the Orange Bowl last year. After playing at Minnesota on Sept. 28, Iowa draws Michigan State, Ohio State, Northwestern and Wisconsin.