Week 1 is probably too early to break down updated bowl game projections, but that doesn't mean we can't talk about Minnesota's season-long outlook. We learned a lot about some teams in the Big Ten, which went a combined 16-2 as a conference to open the season.
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The Big Ten has previously had some early conference games for some programs, but that is not the case this season. The first conference game will be played in Week 3 between Oregon and Northwestern, and then the majority of teams begin conference play in Weeks 4 and 5.
In Week 1, the conference came up big in some marquee spots with Ohio State knocking off No. 1 Texas and Nebraska surviving against Cincinnati. The only teams that lost their season openers were Northwestern at Tulane and UCLA got blown out at home against Utah.
Week 2 will have great nonconference opportunities for some programs, as Iowa takes on Iowa State, Michigan plays Oklahoma on the road and Illinois plays at Duke. We will learn a lot about all three programs.
After the dust has settled from Week 1, the Gophers did not receive a single vote in the Associated Press (AP) top 25 poll, nor the coaches poll. Their Week 3 game at California is becoming increasingly important. Golden Bears true freshman QB Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele looks like a stud, and it will be Minnesota's first opportunity to make a statement on the national scale before a bye the following week.
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