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2023 Buckeyes Wire Preseason All-Big Ten team: Linebackers

The 2023 college football season is right around the corner, and the Big Ten is loaded with top-notch talent. Predicting who will end up on the All-Big Ten has proven challenging. Not only was it hard to choose one player over another, but it was hard to admit some of Ohio State’s most prominent rivals have some serious dogs on their squad.

This list dives into the linebackers — and as expected — the Big Ten has dominant linebackers that make it very hard to narrow it down to just four. This list has some fairly obvious selections, but I tried to include an underrated flyer making his Big Ten debut in 2023.

In the age of the transfer portal, it is possible for a complete dark horse to rise as a front-runner, but we do our best to provide the most educated guess based on previous performances and situations.

Linebacker: Cal Haladay, Michigan State

Linebacker: Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State

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Adam Cairns-The Columbus Dispatch

Why the Pick

Tommy Eichenberg doesn’t miss tackles often and once he gets his hands on a ball carrier, the play ends. Eichenberg’s ability to sift through traffic makes him elite against the run.

 

Linebacker: Junior Colson, Michigan

Why the Pick

Junior Colson is the leader of what should be another experienced and elite Wolverine defense. Colson was All-Big Ten last season so this nomination isn’t a stretch, but he could be in line for much bigger accolades in 2023.

Linebacker: Nick Jackson, Iowa

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Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Why the Pick

This is a bit of a flyer, but it’s hard to envision an All-Big Ten team with no Iowa linebackers, and Nick Jackson is primed to take over for Jack Campbell. If he can improve ever so slightly from his dominant play at Virginia, Jackson will be a name to watch.

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