Big Ten Week One Predictions: Cupcakes Anyone? Indiana Hoosiers vs Chicago State Cougars Basketball Tickets, I am back for another year of predicting Big Ten games. Each Friday I'll have a brief summary of what I think the key points are in the games, along with my predictions. Last year I had a good record getting 80% of the games right, so let's see if I can continue the trend this season. Youngstown State at Ohio State - Big Ten Network 12pm - The Penguins face a tough task playing against the Buckeyes? in Columbus. Ohio State has not lost to a team in Ohio since the 1920s, and I have no doubt. DE Middleton among 4 suspended Hoosiers Indiana defensive end Greg Middleton, who led the nation with 16 sacks last.season, and three other players have been suspended for one game for undisclosed disciplinary reasons. Middleton was first-team All-Big Ten and a third-team All-America selection. 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Let's get to it: Illinois 31, Missouri 30: Illini quarterback Juice Williams has made the necessary steps. Big Ten picks (Week 1) Posted by ESPN.com?s Adam Rittenberg Welcome to the first installment of Big Ten picks, which will appear every Thursday throughout the season. I'll pick the winners and the scores, using a bit of logic as well as some good ol? gut instinct. The Big Ten isn't one of those wacky leagues that plays games on Tuesday morning or Friday night, so I'll recap the picks after every weekend. Let's get to it: Illinois 31, Missouri 30 ? Illini quarterback Juice Williams has made the necessary steps. Indiana Hoosiers vs Chicago State Cougars. Big Ten Morning Briefing: Penn State's Devlin won't transfer Posted by ESPN.com?s Adam Rittenberg It's not a misprint. College football will be played today in America. Not in the Big Ten ? gotta wait till Saturday ? but the season is here, and that's a good thing. I'll be chatting at 4 p.m. ET, and Week 1 predictions are coming in a little bit. First, the links. The Big Ten's reputation has suffered since the 2007 Rose Bowl, but the biggest struggles have come against the SEC, Teddy Greenstein writes in the Chicago Tribune. ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstre. NCAA College Basketball Tickets. Aug. 28, 2008 HPI Daily Wire College Basketball, HISTORIC NOMINATION FOR OBAMA: Barack Obama stepped triumphantly into history Wednesday night, the first black American to win a major party presidential nomination, as thousands of Democrats transformed their convention hall into a joyful, shouting celebration (Espo, Associated Press). Former rival Hillary Rodham Clinton asked delegates to the party convention to make their verdict unanimous ?in the spirit of unity, with the goal of victory. And they did, with a roar. Competing chants of ?Oba. 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