Are Michigan and Ohio State still the best two teams like most every year?
Yes, but, like usual, throw Wisconsin into the mix. The Badgers went 12-1 last season after beating SEC runner-up Arkansas in the Capital One Bowl and have just about everyone back again. They did dodge the Buckeyes on the schedule in 2006. That won’t be the case this year, however, as second year coach Bret Bielema gets truly tested in back-to-back November games versus Ohio State and Michigan. Penn State is another team blessed with a large array of skill people and a senior QB in Anthony Morelli. They can make some serious noise with a home schedule that includes Notre Dame, Iowa, Wisconsin and Ohio State. Is there a National Championship contender from the Big Ten again? The Buckeyes should not be totally dismissed from this possibility. Jim Tressel can coach and recruit, but he will have a difficult time running the table without playmakers Troy Smith and Ted Ginn. If there was one team, Michigan would have to be that team. Looking below at our list of ‘Best Players at Each Positi