The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, September 3, 2008 -11A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Wednesday, Septemher 3, 2008 - hA Getting Big Ten ready MICHAEL BERTENTHAL and RYAN KNAPP Daily Sports Writers The Big Ten features several less- than-thrilling games this week, as teams gearup for the fast-approach- ing conference season. Ohio at No. 2 Ohio State The most pressing concern in Columbus isn't the Bobcats com- ing to the Horseshoe this week. It's the status of Chris "Beanie" Wells' foot, which he injured in the third quarter of the Buckeyes' 43-0 rout . of Youngstown State. The Heisman hopeful ran for 111 yards on 13 car- ries,including a 43-yard touchdown scamper, before leaving the game. Though the offense has injury con- cerns, the defense is still rock-solid. Led by last year's Big Ten Defen- sive Player of the Year, linebacker James Laurinaitis, the unit returns nine starters. If last week's shutout was any indication, the Buckeyes will likely roll to victory with their marquee matchup at No.1 Southern Cal looming. The player to watch is freshman quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who looks to continue his impressive debut, and tease Wolver- ine fans with what they're missing out on. Prediction:Buckeyes 42, Bobcats 0 Eastern Michigan at Michigan State This weekend, Michigan's Ypsi- lanti neighbors are facing a loaded " Spartan backfield which includes senior running back Javon Ringer andsenior quarterback Brian Hoyer. Michigan State is pretty "green" at the receiver position though, with two underclassmen as its two lead- ing receivers. But the big question is, can Hoyer bounce back from his 42-percent completion rate against California last week? His poor per- formance contributed to a sloppy 38-31 loss. The Spartans hope to rebound from the disappointing showing and steamroll in-state opponent Eastern Michigan. 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Prediction: Spartans 31, Eagles 10 Oregon State at No. 22 Penn State JoPa is still alive and kickin' and climbin' his way up the record books. Last week, the Nittany Lions dominated Coastal Carolina 66-10, which tied Paterno with Florida State's Bobby Bowden in the ongo- ing race for the most wins among Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I) coaches. Penn State was dealt an early blow this offseason when star linebacker Sean Lee suf- fered a torn ACL, forcing the team to scramble for a replacement. Lee's backup, junior Bani Gbadyu, played well and recorded an interception in his first start. On the other side of the ball, Paterno is still weighing who will start under center against Oregon State because both senior Daryll Clark and freshman Pat Dev- lin were impressive last week. But the Beavers' prolific passing attack will be a more difficult test than the Chanticleers'. Look out for Oregon State senior wide receiver Sammie Stroughter, who torched Stanford last week with 12 catches for 157 yards and two touchdowns. Prediction: Beavers 31, Nittany Lions 27 Northwestern at Duke When these two conference bottom-dwellers faced off on the gridiron last year, the Blue Devils were the laughingstock of college football, with a nation-leading 22-game losing streak. North- western threatened to score in the game's final minutes, but Duke's defense didn't break and the Blue Devils left Evanston with their first victory in almost two years. This time around, however, both teams are coming off surprising double-digit victories. Duke dis- patched James Madison 31-7, while Northwestern thumped Syracuse 30-10. Watch out for Blue Devil quarterback Thaddeus Lewis, who lit up the Wildcats for nearly 250 yards and three touchdowns last time around. But for Duke to come away with another 'W,' the Blue Devils have to stop Northwestern's run attack. 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