I have a very bad feeling about this game. It's Northwestern's Super Bowl and the conditions are going to be crap, which favors running the ball and I think our run defense looks suspect with Morgan at the helm. If it was 70 and no wind then I don't see how their DBs run with our WRs.
Only thing reassuring to me is that you know Golson & Co. are looking for a bounce back game and won't be "looking ahead" after that performance in Tempe. So I think we pull it out, but I wouldn't be surprised to see NW throw the kitchen sink at us in the first half and make the game tough.
NW already had their Super Bowl versus Wisconsin.
NW has the 114th Ranked Rushing Attack,
109 yds/game,
2.88 ypc. They had
-9 yds on 34 attempts last game against Michigan.
NWs Rushing Defense isn't very good either. In their last 4 games, all loses, they only gave up 3.1 ypc to Minnesota and 2 Rushing TDs, Nebraska averaged 5.3 ypc and had 4 Rushing TDs, Iowa average 4.8 ypc and had 4 rushing TDs, and inept Michigan ran for 4.2 ypc and scored their only TD on the ground.
NW has allowed 14 rushing TDs all season but 11 have come in the last 4 games.
The wind is only supposed to 5-10 mph, Golson can pass in that. And if the weather is too bad to pass, Elmer and Folston won't have to worry about handling the blitz. They can focus on plowing down the field.