Spring football is right around the corner, and Nebraska fans are already looking forward to the future of Husker football. After a series of major recruiting and transfer portal wins during the offseason, many want to know what they can expect heading into the upcoming season.
Las Vegas sports books have made their team predictions for the Power 4 conference heading into the 2024 campaign. The Big Ten is expected to be led by usual powers Ohio State and Michigan, but joining them will also be a newcomer to the league in Oregon.
In fact, the Big Ten will be adding four more teams to the conference this season. Joining the Ducks are Washington, UCLA, and USC. Where do they fit in for this new-look conference?
What does Fanduel think of Matt Rhule’s team in year two of his rebuild? It looks like things could be looking up in Lincoln. Scroll below and see for yourself what the Huskers’ projected win total will be heading into 2024.
Ohio State – 10.5 Wins
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After the end of the 2023 season, Ryan Day’s seat is a little warm, and with the addition of Chip Kelly, expectations will only be higher. As a head coach, Kelly may be past his prime, but as an offensive mind, he’s still as good as they come, and with the talent in Columbus, big things are expected for the Buckeyes.
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Oregon – 10.5 Wins
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How will the Ducks fare in their first season in the Big Ten? With a stacked roster and successes in the transfer portal and on the recruiting trail, Oregon expects to pick up in the Big Ten right where they left off in the Pac-12, at the top of the standings.
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Michigan Wolverines – 9.5 Wins
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New coach, new coordinators and a new quarterback. While there may be new faces in different roles, wins…
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Publish date : 2024-02-13 10:15:15
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