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P:\Pag\20220828\Tabs\Section\T\33\33 2002 FOOTBALL PREVIEW BIG TEN 33 BIG TEN CONFERENCE TEAM-BY-TEAM GLANCES IOWA HAWKEYES Sep. 28: at Ohio State LB Pat Durr, sr; CB Raheem RETURNING STARTERS: 5 offense, Sep. 21: at Cincinnati Oct. 12: Wisconsin Covington, sr; CB Marvin Ward, so 8 defense, place kicker and punter Sep. 28: Indiana SCHOOL COLORS: Black and gold Oct. 19: Iowa 2002 SCHEDULE: KEY PLAYERS: QB Asad Abdul- Oct. 5: at Northwestern ENROLLMENT: 28,311 Oct. 26: at Illinois Aug. 31: at Air Force Khaliq, jr.; TE Ben Utecht, jr.; CB Mike Oct. 12: San Jose State LOCATED: Iowa City, Iowa Nov. 2: at Northwestern Sep. 7: Texas Christian Lehan, sr.; RB Marion Barber III, so.; Oct. 19: at Wisconsin COACH: Kirk Ferentz, fourth season Nov. 9: Michigan State Sep. 14: Duke RB Thomas Tapeh, jr.; OT Jake Kuppe, Oct. 26: Penn State at Iowa (11-24, 23-45 overall) Nov. 16: Penn State Sep. 21: at Navy sr.; WR Antoine Burns, sr.; LB Phil Nov. 2: Minnesota STADIUM: Kinnick Stadium (70,397) Nov. 23: at Purdue Sep. 28: at Michigan State Archer, jr. Nov. 9: at Purdue RETURNING STARTERS: 5 offense, Oct. 5: Ohio State 2002 SCHEDULE: Nov. 16: at Illinois 7 defense, placekicker, punter PENN STATE Oct. 12: at Minnesota Aug. 31: Southwest Texas State Nov. 23: Michigan KEY PLAYERS: TE Dallas Clark, OL NITTANY LIONS Oct. 19: at Penn State Sept. 7: at Louisiana-Lafayette Bruce Nelson, OL David Porter, OL Oct. 26: Purdue Sept. 14: Toledo WISCONSIN BADGERS Eric Steinbach, QB Brad Banks, RB SCHOOL COLORS: Blue and white Nov. 2: Indiana Sept. 21: Buffalo Aaron Greving, DT Colin Cole, LB Fred ENROLLMENT: 40,828 Nov. 9: at Iowa Sept. 28: at Purdue SCHOOL COLORS: Cardinal and Barr, LB Grant Steen, SS Bob Sanders, LOCATED: State College, Pa. Nov. 23: Illinois Oct. 5: Illinois white. FS Derek Pagel, PK Nate Kaeding COACH: Joe Paterno, 37th season, Oct. 12: Northwestern FOUNDED: 1848 2002 Schedule: all at Penn State (327-97-3) PURDUE Oct. 19: at Michigan State ENROLLMENT: 40,610 Aug. 31: Akron STADIUM: Beaver Stadium BOILERMAKERS Nov. 2: at Ohio State LOCATED: Madison, Wis. Sept. 7: at Miami, Ohio (107,282) Nov. 9: Michigan COACH: Barry Alvarez, 13th season Sept. 14: Iowa State RETURNING STARTERS: 8 offense, SCHOOL COLORS: Gold and Black Nov. 16: Iowa overall and at Wisconsin (84-55-4) ENROLLMENT: Sept. 21: Utah State 7 defense, punter, placekickers 38,208 Nov. 23: at Wisconsin STADIUM: Camp Randall (76,634) KEY PLAYERS: QB Zack Mills, LOCATED: West Lafayette, Ind. Sept. 28: at Penn State RETURNING STARTERS: 8 offense, soph; NT Jimmy Kennedy, sr; DT COACH: Joe Tiller, 12th season Oct. 5: Purdue OHIO STATE BUCKEYES 3 defense Anthony Adams, sr; CB Bryan Scott, overall, sixth season at Purdue (78-52- Oct. 12: Michigan State KEY PLAYERS: QB Brooks sr; TB Larry Johnson, sr; WR Bryant 1 overall, 39-22 at Purdue) SCHOOL COLORS: Scarlet and Oct. 19: at Indiana Bollinger, RB Anthony Davis, WR Lee Johnson, sr; WR Tony Johnson, jr; DE STADIUM: Ross-Ade Field (66,295) gray. Oct. 26: at Michigan Evans, SS Michael Broussard, C Al Michael Haynes, sr; LB Lamar Stewart, RETURNING STARTERS: nine ENROLLMENT: 47,952 Nov. 2: Wisconsin Johnson, LT Ben Johnson, CB B.J. soph; LB Deryck Toles, jr; LB Derek offense, eight defense LOCATED: Columbus, Ohio Nov. 9: Northwestern Tucker, DE Darius Jones. Wake, soph. KEY PLAYERS: FS Stu Schweigert, COACH: Jim Tressel, 17th season Nov. 16: at Minnesota 2002 SCHEDULE: 2002 SCHEDULE: jr; QB Kyle Orton, so; RB Montrell overall, second at Ohio St. (142-62-2 Aug. 23: Fresno State Aug. 31: Central Florida Lowe, sr; WR Taylor Stubblefield, so; overall, 7-5 at Ohio St.) ILLINOIS Aug. 31: at UNLV FIGHTING ILLINI Sept. 14: Nebraska WR John Standeford, jr; LB Landon STADIUM: Ohio Stadium (101,568) Sept. 21: Louisiana Tech Johnson, jr; C Gene Mruczkowski sr. RETURNING STARTERS: 5 offense, Sept. 7: West Virginia Sept. 14: Northern Illinois SCHOOL COLORS: Orange and Sept. 28: Iowa 2002 SCHEDULE: 7 defense, place kicker, punter Sept. 21: Arizona Blue Oct. 5: at Wisconsin Aug. 31: Illinois State KEY PLAYERS: SS Michael Doss, Oct. 5: Penn State ENROLLMENT: 36,000 Oct. 12: at Michigan Sept. 7: at Notre Dame sr.; QB Craig Krenzel, jr.; SE Michael Oct. 12: at Indiana LOCATED: Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Oct. 19: Northwestern Sept. 14: Western Michigan Jenkins, jr.; TB Lydell Ross, soph.; DE Oct. 19: Ohio State (homecoming) COACH: Ron Turner, seventh sea- Oct. 26: at Ohio St. Sept. 21: Wake Forest Will Smith, jr.; DE Darrion Scott, jr.; DT Oct. 26: at Michigan State son overall, sixth at Illinois (33-35 over- Nov. 2: Illinois Sept. 28: Minnesota Tim Anderson, jr.; LB Matt Wilhelm, sr.; Nov. 2: at Iowa all, 26-31 at Illinois) Nov. 9: Virginia Oct. 5: at Iowa FS Donnie Nickey, sr.; P Andy Groom, Nov. 9: Illinois STADIUM: Memorial Stadium Nov. 16: at Indiana Oct. 12: at Illinois sr.; DT Kenny Peterson 2002 SCHEDULE: Nov. 16: at Michigan 70,900 Nov. 23: Michigan St. Oct. 19 Michigan Aug. 24: Texas Tech RETURNING STARTERS: 7 offense, Oct. 26: at Northwestern Nov. 23: Minnesota Sep. 7: Kent State 7 defense, kicker NORTHWESTERN Nov. 9: Ohio State Sep. 14: Washington State KEY PLAYERS: OL Tony Pashos, sr; WILDCATS Nov. 16: at Michigan State RB Antoineo Harris, sr; FB Carey Nov. 23: Indiana Davis, jr; WR Brandon Lloyd, jr; WR SCHOOL COLORS: Purple and Walter Young, sr; LB Jerry White MINNESOTA Schumacher, sr; CB Eugene Wilson, ENROLLMENT: 7,400 GOLDEN GOPHERS sr; CB Christian Morton, jr. LOCATED: Evanston, Ill. 2002 SCHEDULE: COACH: Randy Walker, 13th season SCHOOL COLORS: Maroon and Aug. 31: Missouri (St. Louis) overall, fourth at Northwestern (74-54- gold Sep. 7: at Southern Mississippi 5 overall, 15-19 at Northwestern) ENROLLMENT: 45,615 Sep. 14: Arkansas State STADIUM: Ryan Field (47,130) LOCATED: Minneapolis Sep. 21: San Jose State RETURNING STARTERS: 4 offense, COACH: Glen Mason, 16th season Sep. 28: Michigan 6 defense, place kicker overall (85-96-1), sixth at Minnesota KEY PLAYERS: C Austin King, sr; (26-32) Oct. 5: at Minnesota OL Jeff Roehl, sr; WR Jon STADIUM: Hubert H. Humphrey Oct. 12: Purdue Schweighardt, sr; WR Kunle Patrick, jr; Metrodome (64,172) Oct. 26: Indiana Nov. 2: at Penn State Nov. 9: at Wisconsin Voted #1 Golf Course in the Record-Eagle’s Nov. 16: Ohio State Nov. 23: at Northwestern “Best of Summer Up North” reader’s poll INDIANA HOOSIERS SCHOOL COLORS: Crimson and cream. ENROLLMENT: 36,000. LOCATED: Bloomington, Ind. COACH: Gerry DiNardo, 10th sea- son overall, first at Indiana (51-49-1 overall). STADIUM: Memorial Stadium IORS JUN ) nd under (52,354). (17 a n REE whe RETURNING STARTERS: 4 offense, Play F an panied by 6 defense, place kicker, punter. accom ber. mily mem KEY PLAYERS: DE Derek Barnett, adult fa sr; G Enoch DeMar, sr; DT Kris Dielman, sr; S Joe Gonzalez, sr; TE Aaron Halterman, so; QB Gibran T wilight Hamdan, sr; LB Herana-Daze Jones, af Rate ter 3 p. so; QB Tommy Jones, sr; T A.C. Myler, m. sr $29 2002 SCHEDULE: Aug. 31: William and Mary Sep. 7: at Utah For Tee Times: 946-2975 fb8-28.665944 Sep. 14: at Kentucky 2430 West Crown Drive • Traverse City 8-25.fb.666273 Sep. 21: Central Michigan.
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