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		<title>Iowa Football Recruiting: Illinois Offers Ryan Izzo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ricky Widmer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>2014 tight end Ryan Izzo received an offer from the Illinois Fighting Illini on May 17th. Izzo was one of two TEs that Tim Beckman offered at on Friday (the other was Cole Cook). Izzo has received offers from the Iowa Hawkeyes, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Virginia Tech Hokies, Boston College Eagles, Illinois Fighting Illini, Indiana [...]</p><p><a href="http://writingillini.com/2013/05/20/iowa-football-recruiting-illinois-offers-ryan-izzo/">Iowa Football Recruiting: Illinois Offers Ryan Izzo</a> - <a href="http://writingillini.com">Writing Illini</a> - <a href="http://writingillini.com">Writing Illini - An Illinois Fighting Illini Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2014 tight end Ryan Izzo received an offer from the Illinois Fighting Illini on May 17th. Izzo was one of two TEs that Tim Beckman offered at on Friday (the other was <a href="http://writingillini.com/2013/05/20/missouri-football-recruiting-illinois-offers-cole-cook/" target="_blank">Cole Cook</a>).</p>
<p>Izzo has received offers from the Iowa Hawkeyes, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Virginia Tech Hokies, Boston College Eagles, Illinois Fighting Illini, Indiana Hoosiers, Michigan State Spartans, Northern Illinois Huskies, Massachusetts Minutemen, South Florida Bulls, Temple Owls, and Tulane Green Wave.</p>
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<p>It seems that Izzo is most interested in Iowa, Rutgers, and Virginia Tech. Out of all his offers, the 247 Sports Crystal Ball currently has the Hokies as a 100% predicted spot to land the 2014 recruit.</p>
<p>According to his skills on 247 Sports, Izzo&#8217;s best ones are his frame, hands, catch radius, and route running. Izzo is a better receiving TE rather than a blocking tight end.</p>
<p>Izzo&#8217;s lowest rating on 247 Sports&#8217; skills chart is his point of attack. The young New Jersey recruit is a good blocker, but he is a better receiver than a blocker.</p>
<p>The three-star recruit is currently ranked 21st in the state of New Jersey and 31st among tight ends by <a href="http://247sports.com/">247Sports</a>.</p>
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		<title>Ranking The 2013 Big Ten Football Out-of-Conference Schedules</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 11:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Kraemer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>College football never seems to take a break, so why should we? With the season getting closer by the day, WI wanted to take a look at how every Big Ten teams out of conference (OOC) schedule stacked up against each other. Upon further review, it appears Western Michigan might be attempting to take advantage [...]</p><p><a href="http://writingillini.com/2013/05/15/ranking-the-2013-big-ten-football-out-of-conference-schedules/">Ranking The 2013 Big Ten Football Out-of-Conference Schedules</a> - <a href="http://writingillini.com">Writing Illini</a> - <a href="http://writingillini.com">Writing Illini - An Illinois Fighting Illini Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>College football never seems to take a break, so why should we? With the season getting closer by the day, WI wanted to take a look at how every Big Ten teams out of conference (OOC) schedule stacked up against each other.</p>
<p>Upon further review, it appears Western Michigan might be attempting to take advantage of all the conference realignment going on and make a bid to join the Big Ten, appearing on 3 different teams OOC schedules.</p>
<p>All jokes aside, here’s how the Big Ten teams out of conference schedules look heading into the season, ranked by team, according to difficulty.</p>
<h1>1. Purdue</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: @Cincinnati, vs. Indiana St., vs. Notre Dame, vs. Northern Illinois</strong></p>
<p>If you toss out the game against the Sycamores, this OOC has some serious bumps in the road. Cincinnati should contend for the Big East crown, Notre Dame is coming off a National Title appearance, and Northern Illinois returns it’s starting QB from a team that made a BCS bowl a year ago. One word: tough. Good luck Boilers!</p>
<h1>2. Indiana</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. Indiana St., vs. Navy, vs. Bowling Green, vs. Missouri</strong></p>
<p>The Hoosiers have a legitimate chance at going 1-3 with this schedule. Navy is a tough stylistic match-up with their triple option. Bowling Green returns 20 starters and should be tough in the MAC, which is known for teams running up the scoreboard. Missouri is an SEC opponent that brings definite trouble with them when they visit Bloomington.</p>
<h1>3. Wisconsin</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. UMASS, vs. Tennessee Tech, @Arizona State, vs. BYU</strong></p>
<p>The first two should be a cake walk for the Badgers as they get used to their new coach, but then it gets much more difficult as they head to the desert to tangle with the Sun Devils, a team that hopes to rep the PAC-12 in the Rose Bowl. Then, they polish off their OOC with a match-up against always tough BYU. Add in the fact that they lost their HC, and this schedule takes on an even tougher dimension.</p>
<h1>4. Michigan</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. Central Michigan, vs. Notre Dame, vs. Akron, @UCONN</strong></p>
<p>The Wolverines get the 4-spot here because they tangle with Notre Dame, and have to travel to UCONN to face off with the Huskies. They should fare just fine in the other two contests.</p>
<h1>5. Michigan State</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. Western Michigan, vs. South Florida, vs. Youngstown State, @ Notre Dame</strong></p>
<p>The toughest game on this schedule, by a wide margin, is the trip to Notre Dame. It also might be the most intriguing OOC match-up in the entire Big Ten. Sparty is in for a dog fight right before Big Ten play for sure.</p>
<h1>6. Illinois</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. Southern Illinois (FCS), vs. Cincinnati, vs. Washington (Soldier Field), vs. Miami(OH)</strong></p>
<p>All four games are going to be played on Illinois soil so there is an advantage there. Illinois would do very well to come out 3-1, but 2-2 seems much more possible. Mark me down for their two wins being against SIU and Miami (OH).</p>
<h1>7. Iowa</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. Northern Illinois, vs. Missouri State, @ Iowa State, vs. Western Michigan</strong></p>
<p>Iowa gets a tough draw right out of the chute, then an FCS opponent to dismantle. They follow that up with an in-state rivalry game and those never seem to be easy, and finish up with the Broncos. Not the toughest slate, but certainly not easy by any stretch either.</p>
<h1>8. Nebraska</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. Wyoming, vs. Southern Miss, vs. UCLA, vs. South Dakota State</strong></p>
<p>UCLA will be the toughest of this draw. Wyoming returns 16 starters from a team that went 4-8 last season which could mean they might be competitive, but I highly doubt they cause any major issues for the Huskers. Southern Miss has a new HC in Todd Monken, formerly Oklahoma State&#8217;s OC so there will be an adjustment period. SDSU is an FCS sacrificial lamb.</p>
<h1>9. Northwestern</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: @California, vs. Syracuse, vs. Western Michigan, vs. Maine</strong></p>
<p>Cal was terrible last season. Ryan Nassib is gone, and so is Syracuse’s head coach. The Broncos and Bears round out this potential 4-0 start for the Wildcats.</p>
<h1>10. Penn State</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. Syracuse, vs. Eastern Michigan, vs. UCF, vs. Kent State</strong></p>
<p>See above with regards to the Orange. EMU was horrible a year ago. UCF has a brand new starting quarterback so there will be inexperience at the most key position for the Knights. Kent State lost their head coach after a very successful season a year ago. 4-0 is certainly not out of the question if they find a solid QB to man the helm of this potentially powerful offense.</p>
<h1>11. Ohio State</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. Buffalo, vs. San Diego State, @ California, vs. Florida A&amp;M</strong></p>
<p>The Buckeyes would&#8217;ve had the easiest OOC of the Big Ten if Minnesota’s wasn&#8217;t so terrible. Ohio State should roll to an undefeated OOC portion of their schedule.</p>
<h1>12. Minnesota</h1>
<p><strong>Opponents: vs. UNLV, vs. New Mexico State, vs. Western Illinois, vs. San Jose State</strong></p>
<p>Minnesota should run directly through this OOC en route to a 4-0 start. They could be the talk of the conference because of their record, but don’t let this schedule fool you. It’s atrocious.</p>
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		<title>2013 Big Ten Softball Tournament Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 11:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Austin Jabs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As the weather heats up, that can only mean one thing: Spring Big Ten Championships. Thus, in the second week of May, softball fans rejoice as the Big Ten Tournament is finally here. This year&#8217;s field could be a tough one for any team to navigate  as many teams are peaking at the right time. To [...]</p><p><a href="http://writingillini.com/2013/05/09/2013-big-ten-softball-tournament-preview/">2013 Big Ten Softball Tournament Preview</a> - <a href="http://writingillini.com">Writing Illini</a> - <a href="http://writingillini.com">Writing Illini - An Illinois Fighting Illini Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_7237" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 600px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/140/files/2013/05/6242988.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-7237" title="NCAA Softball: Arizona State at California" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/140/files/2013/05/6242988-590x392.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="392" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">May 10, 2012; Berkeley, CA, USA; General view of Levine-Fricke Field during the seventh inning between the California Golden Bears and the Arizona State Sun Devils. The Golden Bears defeated the Sun Devils 4-2. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>As the weather heats up, that can only mean one thing: Spring Big Ten Championships. Thus, in the second week of May, softball fans rejoice as the Big Ten Tournament is finally here. This year&#8217;s field could be a tough one for any team to navigate  as many teams are peaking at the right time. To preview, let&#8217;s look at each team, by seed, and preview their odds to win the Big Ten Championship.</p>
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<li>The Michigan Wolverines, the #1 seed in the tournament, are #1 for a reason. Their hitting never lets up, their pitching is some of the best in the nation, and they find ways to beat everyone they face. Top pitcher Sara Driesenga has a 1.88 ERA in 30 starts this year, and appearing in all, but ten games this year, has shut down some of the best hitters in softball all season. She averages over a strikeout per contest and can single handedly carry a team to a championship in this tournament. <strong>Odds of Winning: 2-1</strong></li>
<li>The Minnesota Golden Gophers, the #2 seed, have two of the best hitters in the Big Ten. Kaitly Richardson and Tyler Walker both hit over .400, and can cause havoc for any team. The pitching for Minnesota, however, leaves something to be desired for a team that has fared so well this season. Sara Moulton is their premier pitcher, with an ERA of 1.62 and 260 strikeouts. After that, the Golden Gophers really do not have a shut down reliever. If a team can get to Moulton early and knock her out of the game, the Gophers would have a hard time winning. <strong>Odds of Winning: 5-1</strong></li>
<li>When your top four hitters hit over .300 (Taylor Edwards, Alicia Armstrong, Brooke Thomason, Jordan Bettiol), you know you have a chance to challenge any team for the championship. That is the position the Nebraska Cornhuskers find themselves in. When all three of your pitchers have an ERA under 2 (Emily Lockman, Danica Bishop, Tatum Edwards), those thoughts of challenging for a tournament championship change from a chance to what could be a strong reality. Nebraska should be playing on the final day of the tournament. <strong>Odds of Winning: 4-1</strong></li>
<li>Mary Massei, hitting .433 with 35 RBI’s, has consistently been the best hitter for the Wisconsin Badgers all season long. She finds ways to get to pitchers and has helped the Badgers to a #4 seed. The one-two starting punch of Cassandra Darrah and Meghan Mcintosh, with 250 combined strikeouts, has got the Badgers feeling like they can make a run in the Big Ten Tournament this season. <strong>Odds of Winning: 5.5-1</strong></li>
<li>The Northwestern Wildcats have played their way into the #5 seed this year, despite losing their last three games of the year to #1 seed Michigan. The Wildcats could almost field an entire team of .300 hitters, as seven hitters are over .300. The pitching for the Wildcats lacks, as they have a team ERA of 3.68. The offense is great, but they are only forcing opponents into an ERA of 4.59. That is a little <em>too</em> close for comfort, making a title run bleak, but not impossible. <strong>Odds of Winning: 8-1</strong></li>
<li>The Fighting Illini have been on a tear of late, winning 11 of their last 12 games. The team is really coming around at the right time, hoping to roll their way right along in the Big Ten Tournament. With Alex Booker leading the team in batting and Shelese Arnold leading the team on the mound, Illinois could make some noise in the postseason this year. That said, their pitching is not the strongest, posting a team ERA of 3.56. If anything undoes this team, pitching could be the culprit. <strong>Odds of Winning: 12-1</strong></li>
<li>The Michigan State Spartans finished the year with a 9-10 record in Big Ten play, really struggling to get anything going offensively. Their averages were not bad, as Kylene Hopkins batted .401 this year, with two others over .300 (Jayme O’Bryant, Alyssa McBride), but they were unable to string along hits to score many runs. The team only scored five or more runs six times in their 19-game Big Ten slate, lacking the ability to make plays in the clutch. <strong>Odds of Winning: 18-1</strong></li>
<li>One of the better teams on paper, the Ohio State Buckeyes, has really had trouble winning games this year. Their batting shows the team has the ability to let loose offensively, with six players batting over .300. Their pitching is led by Alex DiDomenico, who has a 2.48 ERA and 162 strikeouts, however, the team really does not have a great option beyond that. That is not to say the rest of the Buckeyes pitchers are bad by any means, but none of the remaining four pitchers have an ERA below 3 or have the ability to shut down an opposing team. <strong>Odds of Winning: 25-1</strong></li>
<li>The Iowa Hawkeyes (8-15 in conference play) have struggled this season, but not without winning their last five games to end the regular season. As a team, they are hitting .283, and Megan Blank has belted 11 home runs this season, impressive for any player. Her .436 average is nothing to blink at, either, as she has shown that she can hurt any pitcher she comes up against. The Hawkeyes pitching has been mediocre this year, posting a team ERA of 3.36, averaging less that 4 strikeouts a game. <strong>Odds of Winning: 35-1</strong></li>
<li>Purdue softball, losers of six in a row, is hoping to turn it around in the Big Ten Tournament. The Boilermakers have been unable to find that dominant hitter in their lineup, as Andie Varsho, who is a .411 hitter, is one of their few dominate athletes. The Purdue pitching staff features Lilly Fecho and her 2.95 ERA. However, one of her weak spots is that she has given up 30 doubles and 14 home runs. If Purdue wants to win a couple games in the tournament, they will need to find some offense and the pitching staff will need to keep the ball in the park. <strong>Odds of Winning: 50-1</strong></li>
<li>The Penn State Nittany Lions, a 5-17 Big Ten team, locked up the #11 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. This team is young, so their experience level is not quite what other Big Ten teams are. A team with less than seven seniors will have some growing pains, and that is exactly what Penn State experienced this year. A team with an ERA of 6.08 and a batting average of .265 (while opponents hit .315) is going to struggle to win games on a consistent basis. Given a couple years, Penn State could make some noise in Big Ten play, but that may take some time. <strong>Odds of Winning: 100-1</strong></li>
<li>The Indiana Hoosiers come into the conference tournament as losers of 14 straight and losers of 21 of their last 25. The primary reason for their #12 seed is their lack of hitting. Their team average is a lowly .237 while they allow opponents to hit .293. Their pitching, surprisingly, has been fairly decent, with a team ERA under 4. The Hoosiers have not been able to find firepower in their bats, with 19 home runs as a team. Another reason the Hoosiers struggled this season is they failed to turn one single double play all year long. Medial fielding and poor execution caused this team to struggle all year long. <strong>Odds of Winning: 200-1</strong></li>
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<p>This is what I think. How about you guys? Who do you feel has the best chance to win the Big Ten tournament or make a splash in any way?</p>
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