| Big Ten Bloggers | 11W Ballot | |
|---|---|---|
| DE | Greg Middleton, Indiana | Greg Middleton, Indiana |
| DT | Terrance Taylor, Michigan | Terrance Taylor, Michigan |
| DT | Mitch King, Iowa | Mitch King, Iowa |
| DE | Maurice Evans, Penn State | Maurice Evans, Penn State |
| LB | James Laurinaitis, Ohio State | James Laurinaitis, Ohio State |
| LB | Marcus Freeman, Ohio State | Marcus Freeman, Ohio State |
| LB | Anthony Heygood, Purdue | Martez Wilson, Illiniois |
| CB | Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State | Malcolm Jenkins, Ohio State |
| CB | Vontae Davis, Illinois | Vontae Davis, Illinois |
| S | Anthony Scirrotto, Penn State | Anthony Scirrotto, Penn State |
| S | Anderson Russell, Ohio State | Anderson Russell, Ohio State |
Animal and Freeman aren’t surprises, though we did think Martez Wilson deserved the other spot over Anthony Heygood. Even if he thinks the conference is slow, he is freakishly large and quick.
Scirrotto was named first team all-conference after his sophomore year of 2006 when he lead the Big Ten in interceptions with 6. Four months before the start of his junior season, he decided to get his brawl-on and was slapped with a felony. The folony was reduced and he plead to get back on the field where his level of play clearly declined. He is good enough for this team, but Coleman is in his rear-view mirror.
We briefly flirted with Iowa’s Brett Greenwood at free safety before deciding on Russell. Again, trying not to pack the ballot and there’s a suspicion that Russell may be benefiting from playing with superior talent and the press that comes with that. Don’t get us wrong, he’s great. But there remains doubt about whether he is the top free safety in the league.
| Big Ten Bloggers | 11W Ballot | |
|---|---|---|
| K | Austin Starr, Indiana | Austin Starr, Indiana |
| P | Jeremy Boone, Penn State | Jeremy Boone, Penn State |
| PR | Marcus Thigpen, Indiana | – |
The all-conference special team members clearly illustrate the fact that if the entire season was played on fourth down only, the Hoosiers would go 12-0. Thigpen is solid, but there’s a hope that a young Buckeye will make a name for himself in the return game this season. Going from Ginn to what Ohio State had last season was like trading your Boxster in for a moped.
So, who did we overlook? Is someone getting a little too much love? What young Buckeye could challenge to land on one of this team?





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