The Big Ten's bowl season finally gets going tonight. Makes me want to do this.
Minnesota's linebackers remain inspired by Gary Tinsley. MarQueis Gray is likely to play quarterback tonight and wants to go out on a triumphant note. Here's a great story on Jerry Kill's continuing battle with epilepsy. A Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas preview.
Craig Roh will set a Michigan record with his 51st straight start in the Outback Bowl, but his career has included many bobs and weaves. Brady Hoke thinks the Big Ten isn't done with expansion.
SI.com's Andy Staples says Ohio State will dominate the Big Ten as part of his 2013 predictions. Looking ahead to Braxton Miller as potential Heisman frontrunner.
Michigan State's William Gholston looks fearsome on the field but is really just a big kid -- and a new father. Darqueze Dennard is planning on returning for his senior season, though he may change his mind. Despite a step back this season, the Spartans' program is still in good shape.
Nebraska's undermanned defensive line will be under the gun against Georgia. The Huskers' offensive line must be prepared for a variety of looks from the Dawgs.
Northwestern's seniors are hoping for a shot at the NFL. Improving the secondary is a primary goal for the Wildcats.
Some thoughts on Jordan Hill and Penn State's real recruiting number. Virginia quarterback Michael Rocco was interested in transferring to the Nittany Lions, but they had no scholarship for him.
The Heart of Dallas Bowl is a dream trip for Texas natives Akeem Shavers and Ryan Russell.
Tyler Dippel is finally healthy for Wisconsin, and it showed in the Big Ten title game. Wisconsin and Stanford share many similarities but also have key stylistic differences.
A longtime Iowa athletic figure announced his retirement.

















