First Look: Northwestern
Right: Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald looks up at the Ohio Stadium scoreboard high above the south end zone as the Buckeyes pasted the Wildcats 58-7, last season.
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Its been just over two years now since the sudden passing of Randy Walker and the promotion of then-linebackers coach Pat Fitzgerald as head coach at Northwestern.
During the six years that Walker was in charge, the Wildcats were just 37-46 overall, but he did lead them to three postseason bowl games and Northwestern claimed a share of the Big Ten title in 2000.
Fitzgerald, who played for former head coach Gary Barnett at NU during the mid-90s, was a former Bednarik Award and Bronko Nagurski Trophy-winning linebacker as the Wildcats won two Big Ten championships (one outright) and participated in both the Rose and Citrus bowls during his playing days in Evanston.
So far, Fitzgerald has led the Wildcats to a 7-2 overall mark, 3-2 in Big Ten Conference play, this season.
Northwestern began the season 5-0 with wins over Syracuse (30-10), Duke (24-20), Southern Illinois (33-7), Ohio (16-8), and Iowa (22-7) before losing to Michigan State (37-20).
The Wildcats have won two out fo their last three games, sandwiching a 21-19 loss to Indiana in between wins over Purdue (48-26) and Minnesota (24-17).
Fitzgerald had the benefit of 14 starters returning from last year, seven on each side of the ball, including senior quarterback C.J. Bacher, who has thrown for 1,700 yards with 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in eight games this season.
Last Saturday, junior quarterback Mike Kafka started in place of an injured Bachér against Minnesota and turned in a spectacular performance against the Golden Gophers by setting a Big Ten modern-era record for rushing yards by a quarterback (217 yards on 27 carries) and finish with 360 yards of total offense.
Kafka completed 12-of-16 passes for 143 yards with two TDs and two interceptions, while averaging 8.0 yards per carry, and was named the Big Ten Conference’s Co-Offensive Player of the Week.
Senior running back Tyrell Sutton leads the team in rushing with 776 yards on 155 carries (5.0 ypc) and six touchdowns. He also has 30 receptions for 276 yards and three more scores.
Whether it’s Bacher or Kafka who gets the starting nod against the Buckeyes, both will have plenty of experienced receivers to chuck the ball to as three senior wideouts lead the team in receiving with 30 or more catches. Those are Ross Lane (38 rec., 397 yards), Rasheed Ward (35 rec., 329 yards, 2 TDs), and Eric Peterman (33 rec., 386 yards, 3 TDs).
Defensively, junior safety Brad Phillips leads the teams with 75 total tackles and is tied with two others with two interceptions, while junior defensive end Corey Wootten tops the roster with 6.5 sacks and 12 tackles for loss.







































































