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In this action-packed episode of The Big Ten Huddle, JR and Zack tackle the latest developments from Big Ten fall camps, focusing on critical injuries, the implications of restricted media access, and the freshmen who could steal the spotlight in 2025. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the episode:
Topics Discussed
Eddrick Houston (Ohio State): Expected to return to full practice soon, a positive sign for the Buckeyes’ defensive line. Read more.
Malik Washington (Maryland): Limited with lower-body ailment. Washington has been managing a lower-body ailment that has limited him in practice.
Nebraska’s Blye Hill and Gage Stenger: Both sidelined for the season due to knee injuries, a major blow to the Cornhuskers’ depth. Read more.
Prophet Brown (USC): Suffered a non-contact lower body injury but is expected to return mid-season, offering hope for the Trojans’ secondary. Read more.
J.C. Davis (Illinois): Dealing with a foot injury but likely to be cleared for the season opener. Read more.
Jake Renfro (Wisconsin): Status uncertain for the opener due to an injury, raising concerns for the Badgers’ offensive line. Read more.
Key Lawrence (UCLA): Helped off the field during practice, leaving Bruins fans anxious about his availability. Read more.
Anthony Donkoh (Penn State): Back in practice and vying for a starting role, a boost for the Nittany Lions. Read more.
Ja'Kobi Lane (USC): Limited in practice, with no participation in individual drills, sparking questions about his role. Read more.
Closed Practices at Michigan: The Wolverines’ decision to bar media from practices has sparked debate about transparency and its impact on team preparation. Zack and JR discuss how this secrecy could affect fan and analyst expectations. See the tweet.
Top 25 Big Ten Freshmen to Watch in 2025: JR unveils his list of the top freshmen to watch, and Zack reacts, highlighting potential breakout stars who could shape the conference’s future. Check the rankings.
Useful Timestamps
Additional Notes
JR and Zack bring their signature blend of analysis and passion, breaking down how these injuries could reshape team strategies and the Big Ten’s competitive landscape.
The discussion on Michigan’s closed practices highlights the balance between team privacy and public interest, a hot topic for fans and media alike.
The freshmen segment is a must-listen for fans eager to spot the next big names in Big Ten football.
More from JR:
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You can also expect videos by JR throughout the week covering news and interesting topics.
*All times are Eastern time
AUDIO ONLY PLATFORMS
The Big Ten Huddle is a podcast dedicated to providing honest, humorous, and insightful analysis of Big Ten football and basketball. With a focus on challenging the national bias, especially against the SEC, hosts JR and Zack offer unfiltered discussions that engage fans of all Big Ten teams. Though critical at times, they always aim to defend the conference and give credit where it’s due, bringing humor and deep analysis together for a unique listening experience.
Rooted in values of integrity, passion, and community, The Big Ten Huddle strives to become the go-to voice for Big Ten sports fans.
There is no show out there like The Big Ten Huddle!
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In this action-packed episode of The Big Ten Huddle, JR and Zack tackle the latest developments from Big Ten fall camps, focusing on critical injuries, the implications of restricted media access, and the freshmen who could steal the spotlight in 2025. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the episode:
Topics Discussed
Eddrick Houston (Ohio State): Expected to return to full practice soon, a positive sign for the Buckeyes’ defensive line. Read more.
Malik Washington (Maryland): Limited with lower-body ailment. Washington has been managing a lower-body ailment that has limited him in practice.
Nebraska’s Blye Hill and Gage Stenger: Both sidelined for the season due to knee injuries, a major blow to the Cornhuskers’ depth. Read more.
Prophet Brown (USC): Suffered a non-contact lower body injury but is expected to return mid-season, offering hope for the Trojans’ secondary. Read more.
J.C. Davis (Illinois): Dealing with a foot injury but likely to be cleared for the season opener. Read more.
Jake Renfro (Wisconsin): Status uncertain for the opener due to an injury, raising concerns for the Badgers’ offensive line. Read more.
Key Lawrence (UCLA): Helped off the field during practice, leaving Bruins fans anxious about his availability. Read more.
Anthony Donkoh (Penn State): Back in practice and vying for a starting role, a boost for the Nittany Lions. Read more.
Ja'Kobi Lane (USC): Limited in practice, with no participation in individual drills, sparking questions about his role. Read more.
Closed Practices at Michigan: The Wolverines’ decision to bar media from practices has sparked debate about transparency and its impact on team preparation. Zack and JR discuss how this secrecy could affect fan and analyst expectations. See the tweet.
Top 25 Big Ten Freshmen to Watch in 2025: JR unveils his list of the top freshmen to watch, and Zack reacts, highlighting potential breakout stars who could shape the conference’s future. Check the rankings.
Useful Timestamps
Additional Notes
JR and Zack bring their signature blend of analysis and passion, breaking down how these injuries could reshape team strategies and the Big Ten’s competitive landscape.
The discussion on Michigan’s closed practices highlights the balance between team privacy and public interest, a hot topic for fans and media alike.
The freshmen segment is a must-listen for fans eager to spot the next big names in Big Ten football.
More from JR:
SPONSORS
Catch The Big Ten Huddle Football Episodes 3 times a week. Here is when to catch our live or premiere episodes that are about an hour long (eastern time):
You can also expect videos by JR throughout the week covering news and interesting topics.
*All times are Eastern time
AUDIO ONLY PLATFORMS
The Big Ten Huddle is a podcast dedicated to providing honest, humorous, and insightful analysis of Big Ten football and basketball. With a focus on challenging the national bias, especially against the SEC, hosts JR and Zack offer unfiltered discussions that engage fans of all Big Ten teams. Though critical at times, they always aim to defend the conference and give credit where it’s due, bringing humor and deep analysis together for a unique listening experience.
Rooted in values of integrity, passion, and community, The Big Ten Huddle strives to become the go-to voice for Big Ten sports fans.
There is no show out there like The Big Ten Huddle!
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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