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    Where Purdue football ranks in preseason Big Ten poll, and which Boilermaker made list

    By Nathan Baird, Indianapolis Star,

    5 days ago
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    • Purdue was predicted to finish last out of 18 Big Ten teams in the preseason media poll.
    • Sophomore safety Dillon Thieneman was voted onto the preseason All-Big Ten team.

    INDIANAPOLIS -- Purdue football will try to surprise the rest of the Big Ten this fall.

    Optimism is high in West Lafayette for coach Ryan Walters' second season after several promising transfer portal additions. Across the rest of the league, however, expectations are not as high. The Boilermakers were ranked 18th out of 18 teams in the preseason USA TODAY Network Big Ten football media poll.

    Ohio State received eight of 13 first-place votes as the preseason No. 1 team. No. 2 Oregon received the other five first-place votes. Defending national champion Michigan and Penn State tied for third.

    Purdue finished behind Illinois, Indiana and Northwestern at the bottom of the poll.

    Only one Boilermaker made the 22-man preseason All-Big Ten team. Sophomore safety Dillon Thieneman claimed one of the four defensive back spots coming off a six-interception debut season.

    Why so low on the Boilermakers?

    Purdue finished 4-8 last season, including 3-6 in Big Ten games. The schedule looks even tougher this season, with some ranking it among the most challenging in the country. Aside from nonconference games against Notre Dame and at Oregon State, the Boilermakers play three of the top four teams in this preseason poll: Oregon and Penn State at home and Ohio State on the road.

    Second team All-Big Ten edge rusher Nic Scourton transferred to Texas A&M. Leading receiver Deion Burks transferred to Oklahoma. While Purdue added several intriguing players through the portal — such as former Georgia cornerback Nyland Green and former Bulldog receivers De'Nylon Morrissette and CJ Smith — none carried the offseason clout of adding a high profile quarterback or proven pass rusher.

    How IndyStar's Purdue Insider voted

    I filled out my preseason rankings as I do every year — by picking winners and losers for every league game and simply adding up the records. When teams tied, I weighed perceived strength of schedule as to which team went higher on the list.

    While I am more optimistic on Purdue's chances than the consensus, I also recognize this schedule is tough enough that the record may not improve even if the team does.

    My ballot:

    1. Ohio State

    2. Oregon

    3. Penn State

    4. Iowa

    5. Michigan

    6. USC

    7. Wisconsin

    8. Nebraska

    9. Washington

    10. Maryland

    11. Illinois

    12. Rutgers

    13. Purdue

    14. UCLA

    15. Minnesota

    16. Michigan State

    17. Northwestern

    18. Indiana

    In addition to voting for Thieneman, I also voted for Kydran Jenkins at linebacker and named him my pick for Purdue's "potential breakout star." The transition from edge rusher to Mike linebacker comes with challenges, and maybe Jenkins benefitted from playing across from Scourton. But he may also be one of the conference's more underrated talents right now.

    My preseason All-Big Ten ballot:

    QB: Dillon Gabriel, Oregon

    RB: TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State

    RB: Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State

    WR: Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State

    WR: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State

    TE: Colston Loveland, Michigan

    OT: Jonah Monheim, USC

    OT: Ajani Cornelius, Oregon

    OG: Donovan Jackson, Ohio State

    OG: Matthew Bedford, Oregon

    C: Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State

    DL: Jack Sawyer, Ohio State

    DL: Tyleik Williams, Ohio State

    DL: Mason Graham, Michigan

    DL: Abdul Carter, Penn State

    LB: Jay Higgins, Iowa

    LB: Nick Jackson, Iowa

    LB: Kydran Jenkins, Purdue

    DB: Caleb Downs, Ohio State

    DB: Denzel Burke, Ohio State

    DB: Will Johnson, Michigan

    DB: Dillon Thieneman, Purdue

    P: Ryan Eckley, Michigan State

    K: Dragan Kesich, Minnesota

    All purpose: Braeden Wisloski, Maryland

    Awards:

    Coach of the year: Ryan Day, Ohio State

    Player of the year: Dillon Gabriel, Oregon

    Newcomer of the year: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State

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