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HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
Illinois Nathan Scheelhaase, Indianas Greg Heban, Nebraskas Taylor Martinez, Ohio States Jack Mewhort, Penn States John Urschel
and Wisconsins Chris Borland were named candidates for the 2013 Senior CLASS Award, honoring the complete student-athlete.
BIG TEN FOOTBALLWEEKLY RELEASE - OCTOBER 28, 2013
Contact: Sco Chipman, Assistant Commissioner, Communicaons Oce: 847-696-1010 ext. 141 E-mail: [email protected] Cell: 630-936-6005 Twier: @B1Gfootball
Michign Se nd Ohio Se hold 4-0 Big Tenrecords nd re op heir respecve divisions
Ohio Se crries he nons longes cvewinning srek wih 20 riumphs.
Minneso becomes he Big Tens fourh bowl-eligible squd.
Ohio Se leds four Big Ten ems in he lesBowl Chmpionship Series rnkings.
Big Ten oenses hve combined for 36 40-poinoungs in 2013, more hn he enre 2012 seson.
Big Ten psses he four-million mrk in olendnce for he 21s srigh seson.
TOP STORIES
SATURDAY, OCT. 26MINNESOTA def. #25/21/23 NEBRASKA, 34-23
IOWA def. NORTHWESTERN, 17-10 (OT)
MICHIGAN STATE def. ILLINOIS, 42-3
#4/4/4 OHIO STATE def. PENN STATE, 63-14
Byes: INDIANA, #24/23/22 MICHIGAN, PURDUE,#22/24/24 WISCONSIN
Rankings: AP/USA Today/Harris
WEEK 9 RESULTS
2013 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGS
LEGENDS DIVISION
LEADERS DIVISION
Conference Gmes All GmesW-L PCT H A Div. Srk W-L PCT H A N Top 25^ Srk
1. Michigan State 4-0 1.000 2-0 2-0 1-0 W5 7-1 .875 5-0 2-1 0-0 0-1 W42. Michigan 2-1 .667 2-0 0-1 1-0 W1 6-1 .857 5-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 W1
Nebraska 2-1 .667 1-0 1-1 0-1 L1 5-2 .714 4-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 L14. Minnesota 2-2 .500 1-1 1-1 2-2 W2 6-2 .750 4-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 W2
Iowa 2-2 .500 1-1 1-1 2-1 W1 5-3 .625 3-2 2-1 0-0 0-1 W16. Northwestern 0-4 .000 0-2 0-2 0-2 L4 4-4 .500 3-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 L4
Conference Gmes All GmesW-L PCT H A Div. Srk W-L PCT H A N Top 25^ Srk
1. Ohio State 4-0 1.000 3-0 1-0 2-0 W12 8-0 1.000 6-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 W20
2. Wisconsin 3-1 .750 2-0 1-1 2-1 W2 5-2 .714 4-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 W23. Penn State* 1-2 .333 1-0 0-2 0-2 L1 4-3 .571 3-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 L1
Indiana 1-2 .333 1-0 0-2 1-0 L2 3-4 .429 3-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 L2
5. Illinois 0-3 .000 0-2 0-1 0-1 L17 3-4 .429 3-2 0-1 0-1 0-3 L3Purdue 0-3 .000 0-1 0-2 0-1 L3 1-6 .143 1-3 0-3 0-0 0-3 L5
^ AP or USA Today * Ineligible for postseason play
B1G Momens inRose Bowl Hisory
Andersen, who won the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1982, was arst-team All-Big Ten selecon at Michigan State and also garneredAcademic All-Big Ten accolades as a senior in 1981, a year in which herecorded the Big Tens longest eld goal with a 63-yarder. His successat Michigan State earned him a spot on the Walter Camp All-Century
Team. Andersen was draed in the fourth round of the 1982 NFL Draand went on to become the NFLs all-me leading scorer with 2,544points. In his NFL career that spanned from 1982 to 2007, Andersenwas a three-me All-Pro, a seven-me Pro Bowler and a member ofthe NFLs 1980s and 1990s All-Decade teams.
BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR 100TH ANNIVERSARY SPOTLIGHT
Michign Ses Moren Andersen
Jn. 1, 1949
Northwestern20Cliforni 14
Northwestern scored the game-winning touchdown with just underthree minutes to play in its rstbowl appearance. With Cal carryinga 14-13 lead in the fourth quarter,Wildcat halack Ed Tunnicli tooka direct snap and sprinted 43 yardsfor a touchdown with 2:59 to play.Cals nal drive was thwarted by aLoran Day intercepon, sealing theNorthwestern win.
SATURDAY, NOV. 2#4/4/4 OHIO STATE at PURDUENoon - BTN
#22/23/24 WISCONSIN at IOWANoon - ABC (regional), ESPN2 (outer-market)
ILLINOIS at PENN STATENoon - ESPN
#23/21/21 MICHIGAN at #24/24/23 MICHIGAN STATE3:30 p.m. - ABC
MINNESOTA at INDIANA3:30 p.m. - BTN
NORTHWESTERN at NEBRASKA3:30 p.m. - BTN
Rankings: AP/USA Today/Harris All mes are ET
WEEK 10 SCHEDULE
BIG TEN. BIG NEWS.
Looking he Legends Division: Michigan State
has reached the halfway point of its Big Ten
slate, standing atop the division standings with a
4-0 conference mark. Each of the Spartans
remaining conference games will be intra-divi-
sion showdowns, including matchups with
Michigan and Nebraska, which are tied for sec-
ond in the standings with 2-1 Big Ten records.
The Wolverines visit Michigan State this weekendwhile Nebraska returns home to face
Northwestern. Iowa and Minnesota are tied for
fourth in the division standings, holding 2-2 con-
ference marks and two games back of the
Spartans.
Leders Division Brekdown: Ohio State is in
first place in the Leaders Division with a 4-0
mark, while Wisconsin stands one game back at
3-1. The Buckeyes defeated division foe Penn
State last weekend to remain perfect in the con-
ference, and three of the Buckeyes remaining
four contests will be division contests. The
Badgers head to Iowa this week following a bye
last Saturday. Ohio State holds the head-to-head
tiebreaker over Wisconsin following the meeting
in Columbus earlier this season. Penn State and
Indiana are tied for third in the division race at
1-2, with the Nittany Lions hosting Illinois and
the Hoosiers welcoming Minnesota on Saturday.
Tweny nd Couning: Ohio State improved the
countrys longest active winning streak to 20
consecutive last Saturday following its win overPenn State. It is the second-longest winning
streak in program history, trailing only the 22
consecutive victories during the 1967-69 sea-
sons. It is tied for the seventh-longest streak in
Big Ten history. Conference programs have com-
bined for eight stretches of at least 20 or more
wins, with the 1901-03 Michigan squads holding
the conference record of 29 consecutive victo-
ries. Ohio State is one of only four teams nation-
ally with an 8-0 record and one of eight pro-
grams who enter the week undefeated.
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HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
Big Ten universities provide over $141 million in direct financial aid to more than 8,200 student-athletes
playing on more than 300 teams in 43 different sports.
Going Bowling: Minnesota became the fourthBig Ten team, and third Legends Division squad,to reach the six-win standard and achieve bowleligibility. The Gophers knocked off nationally
ranked Nebraska last weekend to reach the
landmark for the second straight season.
Minnesota has been to 15 postseason contestsin program history, having last appeared in the2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas. The
Gophers join Michigan, Michigan State and OhioState as the Big Tens bowl-eligible programs.
Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin each have fivevictories and could become eligible for postsea-son play with one more win.
Where We Rnk: Four Big Ten teams appearedamong the top 25 in the latest BowlChampionship Series (BCS) standings, withMichigan State and Wisconsin making their first
appearances this season. Ohio State improvedto 8-0 overall and won its 20th straight game tohold steady at No. 4 in the BCS poll, whileMichigan had a bye and moved up to No. 21.The Spartans moved to 7-1 on the year andwere ranked No. 22, their first BCS ranking since
Dec. 4, 2011, while the Badgers had a bye on
Saturday and were slotted at No. 24, their firstappearance since Oct. 21, 2012.
Division Mchups: Four conference conteststhis weekend will be division matchups, includ-ing two within each division. In the LegendsDivision, Michigan travels to face first-placeMichigan State and Northwestern heads to
Nebraska. In the Leaders Division, Purdue hostsdivision-leader Ohio State and Penn State wel-comes Illinois. As part of divisional play, the BigTen has instituted a tiebreaker to determine the
Big Ten Football Championship Game partici-pants, if necessary. After head-to-head match-
ups, the next tiebreaker is records within thedivision, which makes winning divisional gamesan important part of the Big Ten title chase. See
Page 11 of this release for the full tiebreaker.
Fory is he New 30: With five teams rankedamong the top 16 in scoring offense, and theconference as a whole second nationally at 33.46points per game, Big Ten offenses are among
some of the most prolific in the nation. With
Ohio State and Michigan State both scoring more
than 40 points last weekend, conference teamshave combined to score 40 points or more 36
times this season, already surpassing last years
total of 27 such instances. Seven conferenceteams have crossed the 40-point barrier at leastthree times in 2013, with Ohio State leading the
way with six such outings. Michigan has scored atleast 40 points five times, Wisconsin and Indianahave done so four times and Illinois, MichiganState and Minnesota have three 40-point perfor-mances. Ohio State, Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska
and Wisconsin are among the nations top 16 inscoring offense, each averaging 39.9 points ormore per game this year.
Efficien Cook: Michigan State quarterbackConnor Cook now ranks among the conferences
all-time single-game leaders in completion per-
centage with his effort against Illinois last
Saturday. Cook completed 15 of 16 passes, a93.8 completion percentage, for 208 yards andthree touchdowns. His 93.8 percentage is sev-enth on the Big Tens single-game list and he
joins Northwesterns Kain Colter as this yearsadditions to the chart. Colter was a perfect
12-for-12 against Ohio State on Oct. 5, which istied for first in B ig Ten single-game history.
Trophy Time: Two rivalry trophies will be on theline this weekend when Iowa hosts Wisconsin
and Michigan State welcomes Michigan. The
Hawkeyes and Badgers first competed for the
Heartland Trophy, a brass bull statue, in 2004,with Iowa holding a 4-3 edge in the series.Saturdays Michigan-Michigan State contest fea-
tures the battle of the Paul Bunyan Trophy. It is
the 61st time the teams will meet with the trav-eling keepsake on the line, with Michigan holding
the all-time edge in the series, 35-23-2. In 1953,then-Michigan Governor G. Mennen Williamsdonated the four-foot wooden statue to mark
Michigan States acceptance into the Big Ten.
Four-Million Srong: Thanks to the attendancefigures following last weekends games across
the conference, Big Ten stadiums have wel-comed more than four million fans through the
turnstiles this year. It is the 21st straight season
the conference has crossed the four-million
mark in total attendance and the 24th yearoverall. The all games average of 70,932 fansper contest would rank sixth on the confer-ences all-time chart, and the conference games
only average of 73,675 is on pace to be thehighest in Big Ten history.
Coch, School Creer (Yrs) A School (Yrs) Big Ten OnlyLEGENDS DIVISION
Kirk Ferentz, IOWA 117-98 (18th) 105-77 (15th) 61-55
Brady Hoke, MICH 72-58 (11th) 25-8 (3rd) 14-5Mark Dantonio, MSU 76-46 (10th) 58-29 (7th) 34-18Jerry Kill, MINN 142-91 (20th) 15-18 (3rd) 6-14Bo Pelini, NEB 54-22 (6th) 54-22 (6th) 14-5Pat Fitzgerald, NU 54-43 (8th) 54-43 (8th) 26-34
LEADERS DIVISION
Tim Beckman, ILL 26-30 (5th) 5-14 (2nd) 0-11Kevin Wilson, IND 8-23 (3rd) 8-23 (3rd) 3-16Urban Meyer, OSU 124-23 (12th) 20-0 (2nd) 12-0Bill OBrien, PSU 12-7 (2nd) 12-7 (2nd) 7-4Darrell Hazell, PUR 17-16 (3rd) 1-6 (1st) 0-3Gary Andersen, WIS 35-33 (6th) 5-2 (1st) 3-1
BIG TEN COACHING RECORDS
BIG TEN. BIG NEWS. BIG TEN
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Oensive Plyer of he Week
Brxon Miller, Ohio Se
Jr., QB, Huber Heighs, Ohio/Wyne
Had a hand in ve Ohio State touchdowns, including
three passing and two rushing, in the Buckeyes victory
over Penn State
Finished with 320 yards of total oense, compleng 18
of 24 passes for a career-high 252 yards, and rushing for
68 yards on 11 carries in less than three quarters
Has been a part of 61 Ohio State touchdowns in his
career, ed for third in program history
Records his third career weekly honor and second this
season
Last Ohio State Oensive Player of the Week:
Carlos Hyde (Oct. 7, 2013)
Defensive Plyer of he Week
Jmes Morris, Iow
Sr., LB, Solon, Iow/Solon
Recorded eight tackles, including 2.5 for loss and two
sacks, and recovered a fumble in Iowas overme victory
over Northwestern
Recovered a Wildcat fumble late in the second quarter,
thwarng the drive and preserving Iowas 10-point lead
Became the rst player in the Football Bowl Subdivision
to record three intercepons, three sacks and 50 tackles
this season
Claims his second career Defensive Player of the Week
honor and second this season
Last Iowa Defensive Player of the Week:
James Morris (Sept. 30, 2013)
Specil Tems Plyer of he Week
Chris Hwhorne, Minneso
Sr., K, Rleigh, N.C./Leesville Rod
Converted on both eld goal aempts and four extra
points to help Minnesota defeat naonally ranked
Nebraska
Connected on a 26-yarder in the second quarter to give
the Gophers a 17-10 lead
Made a 45-yard try in the third quarter, giving Minnesota
a 27-13 advantage
Claims his rst career Special Teams Player of the Week
honor
Last Minnesota Special Teams Player of the Week:
Marcus Jones (Sept. 9, 2013)
Freshmn of he Week
Donre Wilson, Ohio Se
RB, DeSoo, Texs/Desoo
Finished with 96 all-purpose yards and a touchdown in
Ohio States victory over Penn State
Recorded a career-long 49 yard kicko return in the
second quarter, leading to the Buckeyes h touchdown
Was on the receiving end of a 26-yard touchdown pass
from Braxton Miller in the third quarter Wins his rst career weekly award
Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week:
Joey Bosa (Oct. 7, 2013)
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HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
Eight Big Ten standouts were named candidates for the 2013 National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete Awards and
semifinalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy, recognizing the nations absolute best scholar-athlete.
(Number in parenthesis indicates totaltimes a Big Ten team will face an oppo-
nent from this conference.)
Americn (5)Central Florida 0-1Cincinnati (2) 1-1
Connecticut 1-0South Florida 1-0
ACC (2)Syracuse (2) 2-0
Big 12 (1)Iowa State 1-0
Colonil (1)Maine 1-0
Conference USA (1)Southern Miss 1-0
Independen (6)BYU 0-0
Navy 0-1New Mexico State 1-0Notre Dame (3) 1-2
MAC (13)Akron 1-0
Bowling Green 1-0
Buffalo 1-0
Central Michigan 1-0
Eastern Michigan 1-0Kent State 1-0Massachusetts 1-0
Miami (Ohio) 1-0Northern Illinois (2) 0-2Western Michigan (3) 3-0
MEAC (1)
Florida A&M 1-0
Missouri Vlley (7)Indiana State (2) 2-0Missouri State 1-0
South Dakota State 1-0
Southern Illinois 1-0
Western Illinois 1-0
Youngstown State 1-0
Mounin Wes (4)San Diego State 1-0
San Jose State 1-0
UNLV 1-0
Wyoming 1-0
Ohio Vlley (1)
Tennessee Tech 1-0
Pc-12 (5)Arizona State 0-1
California (2) 2-0UCLA 0-1
Washington 0-1
SEC (1)Missouri 0-1
Combined non-conference record 36-11
NON-CONFERENCE
SCHEDULE
LEGENDS DIVISION
School Does No Ply:Iowa Illinois, Indiana, Penn State
Michigan Illinois, Purdue, Wisconsin
Michigan State Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin
Minnesota Illinois, Ohio State, Purdue
Nebraska Indiana, Ohio State, Wisconsin
Northwestern Indiana, Penn State, Purdue
LEADERS DIVISION
School Does No Ply:Illinois Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota
Indiana Iowa, Nebraska, Northwestern
Ohio State Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska
Penn State Iowa, Michigan State, Northwestern
Purdue Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern
Wisconsin Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska
2013 NO PLAYS
WEEKLY COACHES TELECONFERENCE
The Big Ten Conference football coaches weekly media teleconferences are held on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. - 1
p.m. CT and connue through November 26. The calls are available for playback roughly two hours following theconclusion of each call through Thursday of each week. Calls will also be archived online at bigten.org. Contact theBig Ten Communicaons oce for the phone number and weekly passcode.
The coaches order on each call is as follows. All mes are CT.
11:00 a.m. - Brady Hoke, Michigan
11:10 a.m. - Gary Andersen, Wisconsin
11:20 a.m. - Bo Pelini, Nebraska
11:30 a.m. - Mark Dantonio, Michigan State
11:40 a.m. - Kirk Ferentz, Iowa11:50 a.m. - Jerry Kill, Minnesota
12:00 p.m. - Tim Beckman, Illinois
12:10 p.m. - Darrell Hazell, Purdue
12:20 p.m. - Bill OBrien, Penn State
12:30 p.m. - Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
12:40 p.m. - Urban Meyer, Ohio State12:50 p.m. - Kevin Wilson, Indiana
BIG TEN NCAA STAT LEADERS
Rk. Scoring Oense Avg.5. Ohio State 47.38. Indiana 42.4
Michigan 42.416. Nebraska 39.9
Wisconsin 39.9
Rk. Tol Oense Avg.8. Ohio State 517.310. Indiana 514.0
11. Wisconsin 513.6
Rk. Rushing Oense Avg.8. Wisconsin 296.99. Ohio State 295.613. Nebraska 271.123. Minnesota 217.8
Rk. Pssing Oense Avg.10. Indiana 342.730. Penn State 277.0
Rk. Pssing Eciency Oense Avg.7. Ohio State 168.6712. Michigan 157.3021. Illinois 151.0725. Wisconsin 150.1826. Indiana 149.86
Rk. Scoring Defense Avg.3. Michigan State 12.36. Wisconsin 15.9
12. Iowa 18.115. Ohio State 19.1
Rk. Tol Defense Avg.1. Michigan State 215.56. Wisconsin 285.012. Iowa 320.514. Ohio State 336.127. Michigan 355.3
Rk. Pssing Eciency Defense Avg.2. Michigan State 88.8116. Wisconsin 108.9326. Iowa 117.0628. Michigan 117.49
Rk. Rushing Defense Avg.1. Michigan State 54.94. Wisconsin 87.66. Ohio State 95.9
8. Michigan 99.924. Iowa 128.626. Minnesota 131.6
Rk. Inercepons Tol6. Northwestern 1414. Nebraska 11
Michigan 1122. Ohio State 10
TEAM RANKINGS
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
Rk. All-Purpose Yrds Per Gme Avg.11. Ameer Abdullah, NEB 160.615. Melvin Gordon, WIS 145.322. Akeem Hunt, PUR 136.4
Rk. Rushing Yds Per Gme Avg.4. Melvin Gordon, WIS 144.66. Ameer Abdullah, NEB 140.128. James White, WIS 96.0
Rk. Rushing Touchdowns Tol9. Fitz Toussaint, MICH 11
Melvin Gordon, WIS 1119. Tevin Coleman, IND 9
Devin Gardner, MICH 9Jeremy Langford, MSU 9Imani Cross, NEB 9
Rk. Pss Eciency Rng7. Braxton Miller, OSU 168.515. Devin Gardner, MICH 159.626. Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL 151.127. Joel Stave, WIS 151.0
Rk. Punng Avg.15. Cody Webster, PUR 43.924. Mike Sadler, MSU 43.129. Sam Foltz, NEB 42.6
Rk. Receiving Yds Per Gme Avg.5. Allen Robinson, PSU 125.47. Jeremy Gallon, MICH 118.718. Jared Abbrederis, WIS 107.4
Rk. Receiving Touchdowns Tol15. Jeremy Gallon, MICH 7
Quincy Enunwa, NEB 7Corey Brown, OSU 7
28. Shane Wynn, IND 6Devin Smith, OSU 6Allen Robinson, PSU 6
Rk. Field Gols Per Gme Avg.14. Je Budzien, NU 1.616. Sam Ficken, PSU 1.6
Rk. Scoring Avg.16. Melvin Gordon, WIS 9.4
Fitz Toussaint, MICH 9.422. Brendan Gibbons, MICH 9.0
Rk. Tol Tckles Avg.10. Jonathan Brown, ILL 10.919. Anthony Hitchens, IOWA 9.9
Rk. Inercepons Per Gme Avg.
6. Stanley Jean-Bapste, NEB 0.6Blake Countess, MICH 0.6
11. Ibraheim Campbell, NU 0.526. Ciante Evans, NEB 0.4
Sojourn Shelton, WIS 0.4
Rk. Kicko Reurns Avg.4. VAngelo Bentley, ILL 30.85. Marcus Jones, MINN 30.814. Kenny Bell, NEB 28.215. Dontre Wilson, OSU 28.123. Akeem Hunt, PUR 26.427. Mahew Harris, NU 25.3
Rk. Pun Reurns Avg.1. K. Marn-Manley, IOWA 24.210. Corey Brown, OSU 14.419. Jesse Della Valle, PSU 10.7
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HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
The Big Ten Advisory Commission was formed in 1972. It enlists former student-athletes to serve as liaisons to the
NCAAs Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizaons.
BIG TEN IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS - OCT. 27
Tem (1s Plce Voes) Record PTS Prev.1 Alabama (55) 8-0 1,495 12 Oregon (3) 8-0 1,432 23 Florida State (2) 7-0 1,390 34 OHIO STATE 8-0 1,317 45 Baylor 7-0 1,223 66 Stanford 7-1 1,189 8
7 Miami (Fla.) 7-0 1,149 78 Auburn 7-1 1,022 119 Clemson 7-1 1,007 910 Missouri 7-1 873 511 LSU 7-2 818 1312 Texas A&M 6-2 811 1413 Oklahoma 7-1 791 1714 South Carolina 6-2 579 1015 Texas Tech 7-1 579 1016 Fresno State 7-0 510 1517 UCLA 5-1 489 1218 Oklahoma State 6-1 483 1919 UCF 6-1 464 2120 Louisville 7-1 417 1821 Northern Illinois 8-0 290 2322 WISCONSIN 5-2 262 2223 MICHIGAN 6-1 199 24
24 MICHIGAN STATE 7-1 166 NR25 Arizona State 5-2 133 NR
Ohers Receiving Voes: Notre Dame 132, Georgia 24, BYU22, Texas 22, Ole Miss 21, Virginia Tech 20, Oregon State17, Florida 14, Washington 6, MINNESOTA 4, Ball State 4,Arizona 2, Duke 2.
Tem (1s Plce Voes) Record PTS Prev.1 Alabama (56) 8-0 1,542 12 Oregon (6) 8-0 1,483 23 Florida State 7-0 1,419 34 OHIO STATE 8-0 1,375 45 Baylor 7-0 1,293 56 Miami (Fla.) 7-0 1,190 6
7 Stanford 7-1 1,182 88 Clemson 7-1 1,064 109 Oklahoma 7-1 933 1210 Missouri 7-1 834 711 Auburn 7-1 804 1712 Oklahoma State 6-1 803 1313 LSU 7-2 802 1314 Texas A&M 6-2 758 1515 Texas Tech 7-1 673 916 South Carolina 6-2 627 2017 Louisville 7-1 579 1618 Fresno State 7-0 542 1819 UCLA 5-2 432 1120 Northern Illinois 8-0 373 2221 MICHIGAN 6-1 309 2322 UCF 6-1 300 2523 WISCONSIN 5-2 253 24
24 MICHIGAN STATE 7-1 237 NR25 Notre Dame 6-2 83 NR
Ohers Receiving Voes: Arizona State 57, Virginia Tech 53,Texas 31, Oregon State 22, BYU 21, Houston 21, Georgia 20,Duke 8, MINNESOTA 6, NEBRASKA 6, Ole Miss 6, Florida 4,Ball State 4, IOWA 1.
ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY COACHES
Tem (1s Plce Voes) Record PTS Prev.1 Alabama (94) 8-0 2,590 12 Oregon (10) 8-0 2,492 23 Florida State 7-0 2,386 34 OHIO STATE 8-0 2,301 45 Baylor 7-0 2,130 5
6 Stanford 7-1 2,035 87 Miami (Fla.) 7-0 1,977 78 Clemson 7-1 1,767 109 Missouri 7-1 1,510 610 Oklahoma 7-1 1,475 1411 Auburn 7-1 1,453 1512 LSU 7-2 1,408 1213 Texas A&M 6-2 1,364 1314 Texas Tech 7-1 1,093 915 Oklahoma State 6-1 1,081 1716 Louisville 7-1 1,056 1617 South Carolina 6-2 1,043 2018 Fresno State 7-0 965 1819 UCLA 5-2 683 1120 Northern Illinois 8-0 650 2121 MICHIGAN 6-1 528 2222 UCF 6-1 502 25
23 MICHIGAN STATE 7-1 391 NR24 WISCONSIN 5-2 350 2425 Arizona State 5-2 135 NR
Ohers Receiving Voes: Notre Dame 91, Virginia Tech 79,Oregon State 52, Georgia 50, Texas 40, Houston 38, BYU 19,Florida 13, Ole Miss 9, MINNESOTA 9, NEBRASKA 8, Ball State7, Duke 5, Arizona 3, Washington 2.
Tem (1s Plce Voes) Record AVG. Prev.1 Alabama 8-0 .9937 12 Oregon 8-0 .9517 33 Florida State 7-0 .9211 24 OHIO STATE 8-0 .8840 45 Stanford 7-1 .7918 6
6 Baylor 7-0 .7645 87 Miami (Fla.) 7-0 .7560 78 Clemson 7-1 .6687 99 Missouri 7-1 .6096 510 Oklahoma 7-1 .6064 1511 Auburn 7-1 .6025 1112 Texas A&M 6-2 .4812 1613 LSU 7-2 .4630 1314 South Carolina 6-2 .4486 2115 Texas Tech 7-1 .3749 1016 Fresno State 7-0 .3669 1717 Northern Illinois 8-0 .3335 1818 Oklahoma State 6-1 .3113 1919 Louisville 7-1 .2599 2020 UCLA 5-2 .2338 1221 MICHIGAN 6-1 .1875 2222 MICHIGAN STATE 7-1 .1811 NR
23 UCF 6-1 .1789 2324 WISCONSIN 5-2 .0993 NR25 Notre Dame 6-2 .0928 NR
HARRIS INTERACTIVE BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
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ALL GAMES CONFERENCE GAMES
Gmes Tol Averge Sellou Gmes Tol Averge Sellou
Aug. 29-31 9 649,375 72,153 3 -- -- -- --
Sept. 7 11 794,051 72,186 3 -- -- -- --
Sepr. 14 8 541,323 67,665 2 -- -- -- --
Sept. 21 8 561,760 70,220 3 1 80,772 80,772 1
Sept. 28 4 258,346 64,587 2 2 157,208 78,604 2
Oct. 5 5 360,017 72,003 3 5 360,017 72,003 3Oct. 12 4 310,313 77,578 2 4 310,313 77,578 2
Oct. 19 5 370,230 74,046 2 5 370,230 74,046 2
Oct. 26 4 268,617 67,154 1 4 268,617 67,154 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 29-30
TOTAL 58 4,114,032 70,932 21 21 1,547,167 73,675 11
2013 WEEK BY WEEK ATTENDANCE
BIG TEN FOOTBALL
MEDIA CONTACTS
LEGENDS DIVISION
Iow
Steve Roe
Phone: (319) 335-9411
Michign
Justin [email protected]
Phone: (734) 763-4423
Michign Se
John Lewandowski
Phone: (517) 355-2271
Minneso
Paul Rovnak
Phone: (612) 625-9379
Nebrsk
Keith Mann
[email protected]: (402) 472-2263
Norhwesern
Paul Kennedy
Phone: (847) 467-2028
LEADERS DIVISION
Illinois
Kent Brown
Derek Neal
Phone: (217) 333-1391
Indin
Jeff Keag
Phone: (812) 855-6209
Ohio Se
Jerry Emig
Phone: (614) 247-7023
Penn Se
Jeff Nelson
Phone: (814) 865-1757
PurdueMatt Rector
Phone: (765) 494-3196
Wisconsin
Brian Lucas
Phone: (608) 262-1811
De Offensive Defensive Specil Tems Freshmn
9-2 Nathan Scheelhaase, QB, ILL Collin Ellis, LB, NU Sam Ficken, K, PSU Christian Hackenberg, QB, PSU
9-9 Jeremy Gallon, WR, MICH Shilique Calhoun DL, MSU Marcus Jones, PR, MINN Corey Clement, RB, WIS
Akeem Hunt, KR, PUR
9-16 Kenny Guiton, QB, OSU Ryan Shazier, LB, OSU Justin DuVernois, P, ILL Christian Hackenberg, QB, PSU
9-23 Kenny Guiton, QB, OSU B.J. Lowery, DB, IOWA Kevonte Martin-Manley, PR, IOWA Mitch Leidner, QB, MINN
Melvin Gordon, RB, WIS
9-30 Braxton Miller, QB, OSU James Morris, LB, IOWA Cameron Johnston, P, OSU Aaron Bailey, QB, ILL
10-7 Ameer Abdullah, RB, NEB Darqueze Dennard, DB, MSU Bradley Roby, DB, OSU Joey Bosa, DE, OSU
Carlos Hyde, RB, OSU10-14 Jeremy Langford, RB, MSU C.J. Olaniyan, DE, PSU Mike Sadler, P, MSU Christian Hackenberg, QB, PSU
10-21 Jeremy Gallon, WR, MICH Max Bullough, LB, MSU Mitch Ewald, K, IND Desmond King, DB, IOWA
10-28 Braxton Miller, QB, OSU James Morris, LB, IOWA Chris Hawthorne, K, MINN Dontre Wilson, RB, OSU
2013 BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
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Tol Oense12,692 Brees, PUR 1997-0011,790 Weber, MINN 2007-1011,576 Basanez, NU 2002-0511,511 Painter, PUR 2005-0811,364 Randle El, IND 1998-0110,745 Robinson, MICH 2009-1210,594 Williams, ILL 2006-0910,254 Long, IOWA 1981-8510,233 Mrnez, NEB# 2010-9,653 Orton, PUR 2001-04
Tol Oensive Plys1,992 Weber, MINN 2007-101,975 Basanez, NU 2002-051,931 Brees, PUR 1997-001,917 Randle El, IND 1998-011,873 Painter, PUR 2005-081,773 Williams, ILL 2006-091,614 Williams, NU 1990-931,607 Orton, PUR 2001-041,567 Henne, MICH 2004-071,558 Scheelhse, ILL 2010-1,543 Mrnez, NEB# 2010-
Rushing Yrds by QB4,495 Robinson, MICH 2009-123,895 Randle El, IND 1998-012,964 Mrnez, NEB# 2010-
2,557 Williams, ILL 2006-092,389 Miller, OSU 2011-2,176 Leach, MICH 1975-782,150 Foggie, MINN 1984-872,080 Greene, OSU 1972-752,014 Coler, NU 2010-1,876 Scheelhse, ILL 2010-
Rushing Touchdowns77 Ball, WIS 2009-1271 Dayne, WIS 1996-9968 Thompson, IND 1986-8956 Johnson, OSU 1973-7655 Thomas, MICH 1997-0048 Sheets, PUR 2005-0847 Wheatley, MICH 1991-9446 Byars, OSU 1982-8544 Marek, WIS 1972-75
George, OSU 1992-9539 Whie, WIS 2010-31 Mrnez, NEB# 2010-
Tol Touchdowns83 Ball, WIS 2009-1271 Dayne, WIS 1996-9968 Thompson, IND 1986-8958 Johnson, OSU 1973-7656 Thomas, MICH 1997-0054 Wheatley, MICH 1991-94
Sheets, PUR 2005-0850 Byars, OSU 1982-8545 George, OSU 1992-9544 Marek, WIS 1972-75
Hill, WIS 2006-0841 Whie, WIS 2010-31 Mrnez, NEB# 2010-31 Hyde, OSU 2010-
Pssing Yrds11,792 Brees, PUR 1997-0011,163 Painter, PUR 2005-0810,917 Weber, MINN 2007-1010,580 Basanez, NU 2002-0510,461 Long, IOWA 1981-859,946 Herrmann, PUR 1977-809,715 Henne, MICH 2004-079,337 Orton, PUR 2001-049,131 Cousins, MSU 2008-117,258 Mrnez, NEB# 2010-
Touchdown Psses90 Brees, PUR 1997-0087 Henne, MICH 2004-0774 Long, IOWA 1981-8572 Navarre, MICH 200-03
Weber, MINN 2007-1071 Harrmann, PUR 1977-80
Grbac, MICH 1989-9270 Kiner, ILL 1998-0167 Painter, PUR 2005-0866 Cousins, MSU 2008-1156 Mrnez, NEB# 2010-
Recepons325 Stubbleeld, PUR 2001-04292 Bryant, PUR 2004-07266 Standeford, PUR 2000-03262 Williams, ILL 1983-85252 Edwards, MICH 2001-04227 Decker, MINN 2006-09218 Cunningham, MSU 2008-11210 Bates, NU 1995-98204 Straon, PUR 1998-01203 Orton, PUR 2005-08167 Abbrederis, WIS 2010-
Recepon Yrds3,788 Standeford, PUR 2000-033,629 Stubbleeld, PUR 2001-04
3,548 Bryant, PUR 2004-073,541 Edwards, MICH 2001-043,468 Evans, WIS 1999-033,392 Williams, ILL 1983-853,310 Bates, NU 1995-983,119 Decker, MINN 2006-092,076 Carter, MICH 1979-823,029 Alford, PUR 1994-972,811 Abbrederis, WIS 2010-
Forced Fumbles14 Kerrigan, PUR 2007-1013 Rice, ILL 1992-95
Sanders, IOWA 2000-03Borlnd, WIS 2009-
Inercepon Touchdowns5 Fletcher, WIS 1998-004 Wilbur, IND 1978-823 Radclie, WIS 1949-50
Gow, ILL 1972-74Woodson, PUR 1983-86Knight, IOWA 1993-96Weems, WIS 1993-96Rose, PUR 1996-99Allen, PUR 2010
Kicko Reurns144 Stoudermire, MINN 2008-12135 Gilreath, WIS 2007-10106 Mason, MSU 1993-96
Williams, WIS 2002-0593 Anderson, MINN 1983-86
Graham, IND 1998-0088 Bryant, PUR 2004-0784 Simmons, NU 2007-10
Owens, WIS 1986-8983 Mrk, NU 2010
Kicko Reurn Yrds3,615 Stoudermire, MINN 2008-123,025 Gilreath, WIS 2007-102,575 Mason, MSU 1993-962,349 Williams, WIS 2002-052,125 Bryant, PUR 2004-07
2,088 Graham, IND 1998-002,009 Thigpen, IND 2005-081,996 Anderson, MINN 1983-861,995 Simmons, NU 2007-101,993 Breaston, MICH 2003-061,919 Mrk, NU 2010
Consecuve PAT Mde136 Gibbons, MICH 2011128 Budzien, NU 2010126 Carlson, MICH 1989-91119 Conway, PSU 1994-96111 Summers, PUR 2006-08
# includes stascs prior to joining Big Ten
BIG TEN CAREER RECORDS
BIG TEN BOWL LINEUP
ROSE BOWL GAMEJan. 1, 20145:10 p.m. ET, ESPNPasadena, Calif.Big Ten vs. Pac-12/BCS
CAPITAL ONE BOWLJan. 1, 20141 p.m. ET, ABCOrlando, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC
OUTBACK BOWLJan. 1, 20141 p.m. ET, ESPNTampa, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC
BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWLDec. 28, 201310:15 p.m. ET, ESPNTempe, Ariz.Big Ten vs. Big 12
TAXSLAYER.COM GATOR BOWLJan. 1, 2014Noon ET, ESPN2Jacksonville, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC
TEXAS BOWLDec. 27, 20136 p.m. ET, ESPNHouston, TexasBig Ten vs. Big 12
HEART OF DALLAS BOWLJan. 1, 2014Noon ET, ESPNUDallas, TexasBig Ten vs. C-USA
LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWLDec. 26, 20136 p.m. ET, ESPNDetroit, Mich.Big Ten vs. MAC
First Selecon: Rose Bowl Game/BCS
Second Selecon: Capital One Bowl
Third Selecon: Outback Bowl
Fourth Selecon: Bualo Wild Wings Bowl
Fih Selecon: TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl
Sixth Selecon: Texas Bowl
Seventh Selecon: Heart of Dallas Bowl
Eighth Selecon: Lile Caesars Pizza Bowl
2013-14 Big Ten Bowl Selecon Order:
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
Big Ten programs boast 225 College Football Hall of Fame selecons, including Class of 2013 members
Percy Snow of Michigan State, Tommie Frazier of Nebraska, Orlando Pace of Ohio State and Ron Dayne of Wisconsin.
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Mxwell Awrd(Nons Top Plyer)Mark Weisman, IOWA
Devin Gardner, MICHTaylor Lewan, MICH
Ameer Abdullah, NEBTaylor Marnez, NEB
Venric Mark, NU
Carlos Hyde, OSU
Braxton Miller, OSUZach Zwinak, PSU
Melvin Gordon, WISJames White, WIS
Wler Cmp Awrd(Nons Top Plyer)Taylor Lewan, MICH
Ameer Abdullah, NEBTaylor Marnez, NEB
Venric Mark, NU
Braxton Miller, OSUBradley Roby, OSU
Bednrik Awrd(Nons Top Defensive Plyer)
Jonathan Brown, ILLJames Morris, IOWA
Max Bullough, MSUDarqueze Dennard, MSU
RaShede Hageman, MINNC.J. Barne, OSU
Bradley Roby, OSURyan Shazier, OSUDeion Barnes, PSU
Chris Borland, WIS
Ngurski Trophy(Nons Top Defensive Plyer)
Jonathan Brown, ILL
James Morris, IOWA
Max Bullough, MSUDarqueze Dennard, MSU
Marcus Rush, MSURaShede Hageman, MINNTyler Sco, NU
Chrisan Bryant, OSUBradley Roby, OSURyan Shazier, OSUDeion Barnes, PSU
Ricardo Allen, PURChris Borland, WIS
Dvey OBrien Awrd(Nons Top Qurerbck)
Devin Gardner, MICHTaylor Marnez, NEBBraxton Miller, OSU
Dok Wlker Awrd(Nons Top Running Bck)
Mark Weisman, IOWA
Ameer Abdullah, NEBVenric Mark, NU
Carlos Hyde, OSU
Zach Zwinak, PSU
Melvin Gordon, WISJames White, WIS
Bileniko Awrd(Nons Top Wide Receiver)
Cody Lamer, INDJeremy Gallon, MICH
Aaron Burbridge, MSU
Kenny Bell, NEBTony Jones, NU
Corey Brown, OSU
Devin Smith, OSUAllen Robinson, PSU
Jared Abbrederis, WIS
Rimingon Trophy(Nons Top Cener)Travis Jackson, MSU
Cole Pensick, NEBBrandon Vitabile, NUCorey Linseley, OSU
Mckey Awrd(Nons Top Tigh End)
Ted Bolser, IND
C.J. Fiedorowicz, IOWADevin Funchess, MICHJe Heuerman, OSU
Kyle Carter, PSUGabe Holmes, PUR
Jacob Pedersen, WIS
Lombrdi Trophy(College Linemn of he Yer)
Anthony Hitchens, IOWA
Taylor Lewan, MICHJake Ryan, MICHMax Bullough, MSU
RaShede Hageman, MINNSpencer Long, NEB
Jeremiah Sirles, NEBTyler Sco, NU
Brandon Vitabile, NU
Andrew Norwell, OSU
Ryan Shazier, OSUJohn Urschel, PSU
Chris Borland, WIS
David Gilbert, WISRyan Groy, WIS
Oulnd Trophy(Nons Bes Inerior Linemn)
Taylor Lewan, MICH
RaShede Hageman, MINNSpencer Long, NEB
Jeremiah Sirles, NEBBrandon Vitabile, NU
Jack Mewhort, OSU
Andrew Norwell, OSU
DaQuan Jones, PSU
John Urschel, PSU
Ryan Groy, WIS
Groz Awrd(Nons Top Plcekicker)
Mitch Ewald, INDMike Meyer, IOWA
Brendan Gibbons, MICH
Je Budzien, NU
Ry Guy Awrd(Nons Top Puner)Jusn DuVernois, ILL
Connor Kornbrath, IOWAMike Sadler, MSU
Peter Mortell, MINNSam Foltz, NEBCameron Johnston, OSU
Cody Webster, PURDrew Meyer, WIS
Hornung Awrd(Nons Mos Versle Plyer)
Ameer Abdullah, NEBVenric Mark, NU
Corey Brown, OSU
Akeem Hunt, PURJared Abbrederis, WIS
Erl Cmpbell Tyler Rose Awrd(Top Division I Plyer Who Bes
Exhibis he On- nd O-he-Field
Chrceriscs of Erl Cmpbell)Damon Bullock, IOWARodrick Williams, Jr., MINN
Venric Mark, NU
Cody Davis, PUR
Senior CLASS Awrd(Honoring he complee suden-
hlee)Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL
Greg Heban, IND
Taylor Marnez, NEBJack Mewhort, OSU
John Urschel, PSU
Chris Borland, WIS
BIG TEN PLAYERS ON NATIONAL AWARD WATCH LISTS
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
The Big Ten implemented the rst collegiate football system of instant replay in 2004,
which the NCAA approved for use among all conferences in 2006.
BIG TEN AWARD
WINNERS
AFCA Good Works Tem(Pys ribue o he posive impcsuden-hlees hve hd on heir
communiy)C.J. Zimmerer, NEB
Je Budzien, NU
BIG TEN AWARD
SEMIFINALISTS
Willim V. Cmpbell Trophy(Nons Top Scholr-Ahlee)
Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL
James Morris, IOWA
Courtney Avery, MICHMax Bullough, MSU
Aaron Hill, MINN
Spencer Long, NEBJohn Urschel, PSU
Rob Henry, PUR
Bukus Awrd(Nons Top Linebcker)
Ryan Shazier, OSUChris Borland, WIS
Thorpe Awrd(Nons Top Defensive Bck)
Darqueze Dennard, MSUC.J. Barne, OSU
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2013 Big Ten Foobll Chmpionship GmeThe 2013 Big Ten Football Championship Game will kick o from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis at 8:17 p.m. ET on December 7, 2013.
The winner of the Legends Division will meet the winner of the Leaders Division, with the games victor earning the Big TenChampionship and a chance to play in either the Rose Bowl Game or Bowl Championship Series Naonal Championship Game.
FOX will serve as the ocial broadcast partner of the Big Ten Football Championship Games through 2016, and Lucas Oil Stadiumwill host the tle games through 2015.
Tickets for the 2013 Big Ten Football Championship Game are now on sale and can be purchased through Ticketmaster at www.ck -etmaster.com or by calling (800) 745-3000. Similar to the 2012 season, ckets and VIP premium cket packages can also be reservedat bigten.teamx.com, a cket reservaon system launched by the Big Ten in partnership with Forward Market Media and BTN. Goto bigten.org for more informaon.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEQUICK FACTS
De: Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013Time: 8:17 p.m. ET
Television: FOXSie: Indianapolis, Ind.
Fciliy: Lucas Oil Stadium
Surfce: FieldTurfCpciy: 67,455
NAME OF AWARD NAMED FOR
Chmpionship Gme Awrds
Amos Alonzo Stagg Championship Trophy Amos Alonzo Stagg, Chicago
Grange-Griffin Championship Game MVP Harold Edward "Red" Grange, Illinois
(media vote only) Archie Griffin, Ohio State
Poscollegie Awrds
(vote by school administrators)
Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award Gerald R. Ford, Michigan
Nile Kinnick, Iowa
Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award Tony Dungy, Minnesota
Anthony Thompson, Indiana
Annul Awrds
(combined vote by coaches and media, unless otherwise noted)
Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year Otto Graham, Northwestern
Eddie George, Ohio State
Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year Bronislau "Bronko" Nagurski, Minnesota
Charles Woodson, Michigan
Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year Wayne Woodrow "Woody" Hayes, Ohio State
(coaches vote only) Glenn Edward "Bo" Schembechler, Michigan
Dave McClain Coach of the Year Dave McClain, Wisconsin(media vote only)
Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year Darrell Thompson, Minnesota
Antwaan Randle El, Indiana
Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year Dave Rimington, Nebraska
Orlando Pace, Ohio State
Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith, Michigan State
Courtney Brown, Penn State
Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year Bob Griese, Purdue
Drew Brees, Purdue
Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year Alan Ameche, Wisconsin
Ron Dayne, Wisconsin
Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year Jack Tatum, Ohio State
Rod Woodson, Purdue
Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year Dick Butkus, IllinoisPat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year Pat Richter, Wisconsin
Desmond Howard, Michigan
Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year Ted Kwalick, Penn State
Dallas Clark, Iowa
Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year Jim Bakken, Wisconsin
Morten Andersen, Michigan State
Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year Thomas Dwight "Dike" Eddleman, Illinois
Brandon Fields, Michigan State
The Big Ten will continue to honor its past while recog-
nizing its current standouts at the conclusion of the 2013
campaign. The Big Tens enhanced football awards pro-
gram presents 18 individual trophies in addition to theBig Ten Championship trophy, bearing the names of one
or two former standouts. The distinguished names on
these football awards honor just a small sampling of the
countless student-athletes and coaches who have con-tributed to the conferences rich and storied history.
Seventeen of the honors will be awarded immediatelyfollowing the regular season, including awards for the
best quarterback, running back, receiver, tight end,offensive lineman, defensive lineman, linebacker, defen-sive back, kicker and punter. Each of these individualposition awards features the names of two former stu-
dent-athletes.
The Big Ten will also continue to honor the conferences
top coaches, offensive and defensive players and line-men and freshmen with end-of-year trophies. Big Ten
coaches have the opportunity to claim two awards.
Media voters will continue to select the Dave McClainCoach of the Year, which has been awarded since 1972,while coaches vote for the Hayes-Schembechler Coachof the Year award. The top offensive player will receivethe Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year award,the best defensive player will be awarded the Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year award and thebest first-year standout will receive the Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year award.
The winner of the Big Ten Football Championship Gamewill receive the Amos Alonzo Stagg ChampionshipTrophy, while the most outstanding player in the game
will be awarded the Grange-Griffin Championship Game
MVP award. The conference also created two postcolle-
giate awards - the Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award andthe Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award.
The full list of awards, along with a breakdown of the
former standouts appearing in each awards name,
appears to the right.
Big Ten Foobll Awrds
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
In 2006, the Big Ten created BTN, the rst naonal conference-owned television network. With more than 53 million subscribers in the U.S.
and Canada and more outside the Big Ten region than inside BTN allows fans to see their teams compete regardless of where they live.
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HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
The Big Ten became the rst conference to voluntarily adopt male and female parcipaon goals
aer launching its Gender Equity Acon Plan in 1992.
BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 10 9
#22/23/24 WISCONSIN at IOWA
WISCONSIN (5-2 overall, 3-1 Big Ten)
Coach: Gary Andersen
Career: 35-33 (6th year) At Wisconsin: 5-2 (1st year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: James White (108-672 yards, 7 TDs) and
Melvin Gordon (107-1,012 yards, 11 TDs)
Pass: Joel Stave (113-178, 1,486 yards, 13 TDs)
Rec.: Jared Abbrederis (43-752 yards, 5 TDs)
Defense: Mulple
Tackles: Chris Borland (57 tackles)
Sacks: Warren Herring (3.0-17 yards)
Int.: Sojourn Shelton (3-10 yards)
Football Contact: Brian Lucas, 608-262-1811, [email protected]
IOWA (5-3 overall, 2-2 Big Ten)
Coach: Kirk Ferentz
Career: 117-98 (18th year) At Iowa: 105-77 (15th year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Mark Weisman (149-732 yards, 3 TDs)
Pass: Jake Rudock (143-235, 1,616 yards, 12 TDs)
Rec.: Kevonte Marn-Manley (32-276 yards, 2 TDs)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Anthony Hitchens (79 tackles)
Sacks: James Morris (3.0-10 yards)
Int: B.J. Lowery (3-48 yards, 2 TDs) and James Morris (3-29 yards)
Football Contact: Steve Roe, 319-335-9411, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 2 11 a.m. CT Iowa City, Iowa Kinnick Stadium (70,585)
ABC (regional), ESPN2 (outer-market) Announcers: Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman, Shannon Spake
Series: Tied, 42-42-2 Last Meeng: Oct. 23, 2010: Wisconsin 31, Iowa 30
#4/4/4 OHIO STATE at PURDUE
OHIO STATE (8-0 overall, 4-0 Big Ten)
Coach: Urban Meyer
Career: 124-23 (12th year) At Ohio State: 20-0 (2nd year)
Oense: Pro Style
Rush: Carlos Hyde (88-590 yards, 7 TDs)
Pass: Braxton Miller (89-126, 1,083 yards, 11 TDs)
Rec.: Corey Brown (37-520 yards, 7 TDs) and
Devin Smith (35-524 yards, 6 TDs)
Defense: Mulple
Tackles: Ryan Shazier (66 tackles)
Sacks: Noah Spence (5.0-41 yards)
Int.: Bradley Roby (2-57 yards) and Doran Grant (2-7 yards)
Football Contact: Jerry Emig, 614-688-0343, [email protected]
* All Ohio State wins vacated from 2010 season
PURDUE (1-6 overall, 0-3 Big Ten)
Coach: Darrell Hazell
Career: 17-16 (3rd year) At Purdue: 1-6 (1st year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Akeem Hunt (80-293 yards)
Pass: Danny Etling (47-99, 585 yards, 3 TDs)
Rec.: Akeem Hunt (24-239 yards, 2 TDs) and
DeAngelo Yancey (15-327 yards, 1 TD)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Anthony Brown (38 tackles) and Taylor Richards (38 tackles)
Sacks: Bruce Gaston (3.0-17 yards)
Int.: Ricardo Allen (2-29 yards) and Frankie Williams (2-0 yards)
Football Contact: Ma Rector, 765-494-3196, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 2 Noon ET West Lafayee, Ind. Ross-Ade Stadium (62,500)
BTN Announcers: Kevin Kugler, Glen Mason, J Leman
Series: Ohio State leads, 38-14-2* Last Meeng: Oct. 20, 2012: Ohio State 29, Purdue 22 (OT)
Leders Division
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ILLINOIS at PENN STATE
ILLINOIS (3-4 overall, 0-3 Big Ten)
Coach: Tim Beckman
Career: 26-30 (5th year) At Illinois: 5-14 (2nd year)
Oense: Spread/Mulple
Rush: Josh Ferguson (66-361 yards, 2 TDs) and
Donovonn Young (66-281 yards, 3 TDs)
Pass: Nathan Scheelhaase (128-196, 1,649 yards, 12 TDs)
Rec.: Josh Ferguson (25-361 yards, 3 TDs)
Defense: Mulple
Tackles: Jonathan Brown (76 tackles)
Sacks: Jonathan Brown (2.5-13 yards)
Int: Taylor Barton (1-0 yards)
Football Contacts: Kent Brown or Derek Neal, 217-333-1391
[email protected], [email protected]
PENN STATE (4-3 overall, 1-2 Big Ten)
Coach: Bill OBrien
Career: 12-7 (2nd year) At Penn State: 12-7 (2nd year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Zach Zwinak (95-401 yards, 8 TDs) and
Bill Belton (92-467 yards, 3 TDs)
Pass: Chrisan Hackenberg (144-249, 1,784 yards, 12 TDs)
Rec.: Allen Robinson (55-878 yards, 6 TDs)
Defense: Mulple
Tackles: Glenn Carson (55 tackles)
Sacks: C.J. Olaniyan (3.5-26 yards)
Int.: Seven ed with 1
Football Contact: Je Nelson, 814-865-1757, [email protected]
* All Penn State wins vacated from 1998-2011
Saturday, Nov. 2 Noon ET University Park, Pa. Beaver Stadium (106,572)
ESPN Announcers: Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway, Paul Carcaterra
Series: Penn State leads, 16-4* Last Meeng: Sept. 29, 2012: Penn State 35, Illinois 7
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MINNESOTA at INDIANA
MINNESOTA (6-2 overall, 2-2 Big Ten)
Acng Coach: Tracy Claeys
Coach: Jerry Kill
Career: 142-91 (20th year) At Minnesota: 15-18 (3rd year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: David Cobb (119-615 yards, 5 TDs)
Pass: Philip Nelson (48-91, 644 yards, 4 TDs) and
Mitch Leidner (28-46, 339 yards, 1 TD)
Rec.: Derrick Engel (16-264 yards, 3 TDs)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Damien Wilson (47 tackles)
Sacks: Theiren Cockran (5.5-25 yards)
Int: Eight ed with 1
Football Contact: Paul Rovnak, 612-625-9379, [email protected]
INDIANA (3-4 overall, 1-2 Big Ten)
Coach: Kevin Wilson
Career: 8-23 (3rd year) At Indiana: 8-23 (3rd year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Tevin Coleman (102-635 yards, 9 TDs)
Pass: Nate Sudfeld (126-211, 1,726 yards, 14 TDs) and
Tre Roberson (39-62, 644 yards, 8 TDs)
Rec.: Cody Lamer (40-640 yards, 4 TDs)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Greg Heban (55 tackles)
Sacks: John Laihinen (4.5-36 yards)
Int: Greg Heban (2-24 yards)
Football Contact: Je Keag, 812-855-6209, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 2 3:30 p.m. ET Bloomington, Ind. Memorial Stadium (52,929)
BTN Announcers: Paul Burmeister, Derek Rackley, Eric CrouchSeries: Minnesota leads, 37-26-3 Last Meeng: Oct. 4, 2008: Minnesota 16, Indiana 7
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HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.
Through the Big Tens media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, FOX and the Big Ten Network (BTN),
nearly 1,000 Big Ten events are produced and distributed naonally on an annual basis.
#23/21/21 MICHIGAN at #24/24/23 MICHIGAN STATE
MICHIGAN (6-1 overall, 2-1 Big Ten)
Coach: Brady Hoke
Career: 72-58 (11th year) At Michigan: 25-8 (3rd year)
Oense: Pro Style
Rush: Fitz Touissant (155-575 yards, 11 TDs)Pass: Devin Gardner (107-175, 1,779 yards, 13 TDs)
Rec.: Jeremy Gallon (45-831 yards, 7 TDs)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: James Ross III (50 tackles)
Sacks: Frank Clark (4.5-26 yards)
Int.: Blake Countess (4-149 yards, 1 TD)
Football Contact: Jusn Dickens, 734-763-4423, [email protected]
MICHIGAN STATE (7-1 overall, 4-0 Big Ten)
Coach: Mark Dantonio
Career: 76-46 (10th year) At Michigan State: 58-29 (7th year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Jeremy Langford (141-655 yards, 9 TDs)Pass: Connor Cook (118-197, 1,238 yards, 12 TDs)
Rec.: Macgarre Kings (26-303 yards, 3 TDs)
Defense: Mulple 4-3
Tackles: Denicos Allen (48 tackles)
Sacks: Shilique Calhoun (4.0-24 yards)
Int.: Darqueze Dennard (2-38 yards), Jairus Jones (2-6 yards) and
Isaiah Lewis (2-0 yards)
Football Contact: John Lewandowski, 517-355-2271, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 2 3:30 p.m. ET East Lansing, Mich. Spartan Stadium (75,005)
ABC Announcers: Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe
Series: Michigan leads, 68-32-5 Last Meeng: Oct. 20, 2012: Michigan 12, Michigan State 10
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NORTHWESTERN (4-4 overall, 0-4 Big Ten)
Coach: Pat Fitzgerald
Career: 54-43 (8th year) At Northwestern: 54-43 (8th year)
Oense: Spread
Rush: Treyvon Green (76-463 yards, 5 TDs)
Pass: Trevor Siemian (98-168, 1,313 yards, 7 TDs) and
Kain Colter (54-66, 500 yards, 4 TDs)Rec.: Tony Jones (38-492 yards, 4 TDs)
Defense: Mulple 4-3
Tackles: Chi Chi Ariguzo (72 tackles)
Sacks: Tyler Sco (5.0-33 yards)
Int.: Ibraheim Campbell (4-22 yards)
Football Contact: Paul Kennedy, 847-491-8800, [email protected]
NEBRASKA (5-2 overall, 2-1 Big Ten)
Coach: Bo Pelini
Career: 54-22 (6th year) At Nebraska: 54-22 (6th year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Ameer Abdullah (133-981 yards, 6 TDs)
Pass: Taylor Marnez (69-110, 667 yards, 10 TDs)
Rec.: Quincy Enunwa (28-400 yards, 7 TDs)Defense: Mulple
Tackles: David Santos (49 tackles)
Sacks: Randy Gregory (3.5-34 yards)
Int.: Stanley Jean-Bapste (4-134 yards, 1 TD)
Football Contact: Keith Mann, 402-472-2263, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 2 2:30 p.m. CT Lincoln, Neb. Memorial Stadium (87,000)
BTN Announcers: Eric Collins, Chuck Long, Jon Jansen
Series: Nebraska leads, 4-2 Last Meeng: Oct. 20, 2012: Nebraska 29, Northwestern 28
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The Big Ten leads all conferences with nearly 3,900 female athletes, and more than 550 televised or streamed womens athlec events.
The Big Ten football championship will be decided by a game played between the
two division champions. A team or teams that are not eligible to parcipate in apostseason football bowl game as a result of NCAA and/or Big Ten sancons shallnot be eligible to parcipate in the Big Ten football championship game. Thewinner of the Big Ten football championship game will represent the Conference
in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) unless a conference team other than thechampion is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the nal BCS poll.
The following procedure will determine the representave from each division inthe event of a e:(a) If two teams are ed, the winner of the game between the two ed
teams shall be the representave(b) If three or more teams are ed, steps 1 through 7 will be followed unl a
determinaon is made. If only two teams remain ed aer any step, thewinner of the game between the two ed teams shall be the representave.1. The records of the three ed teams will be compared against each
other
2. The records of the three ed teams will be compared within theirdivision
3. The records of the three teams will be compared against the nexthighest placed teams in their division in order of nish (4, 5, and 6)
4. The records of the three teams will be compared against allcommon conference opponents;
5. The highest ranked team in the rst Bowl Championship Series Pollfollowing the compleon of Big Ten regular season conference playshall be the representave in the Big Ten Championship Game,unless the two highest ranked ed teams are ranked within onespot of each other in the BCS poll. In this case, the head-to-head
results of the top two ranked ed teams shall determine therepresentave in the Big Ten Championship
6. The team with the best overall winning percentage [excludingexempted games] shall be the representave
7. The representave will be chosen by random draw.
If one or both of the Big Ten division champions is ineligible to play in the Big Tenchampionship game, then the parcipant(s) in the Big Ten championship gameshall be determined by the following procedure:
a) If the ineligible team is ed for the division championship, then the teamit ed with shall be the Big Ten championship game representave.
b) If two or more teams are ed with an ineligible team for the divisionchampionship, then the ineligible team is removed and the remainingteams revert to the e-break procedure.
c) The division runner-up shall be the Big Ten championship gamerepresentave.
d) If there is a division runner-up e, then the ed teams shall revert to thee-break procedure.
If the championship game cannot be played (due to any reason beyond thecontrol of the Big Ten Conference), the two division champions (using divisionale-breakers as set forth above) shall be declared co-champions and the followingprocedure will be used to determine the Big Ten Conference representave tothe Bowl Championship Series:
a) Teams ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the nal BCS poll will automacallybe placed in the BCS championship game.
b) If the two divisional representaves met previously in the season andneither is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the nal BCS standings, the teamranked highest in the nal BCS standings shall be the representaveto the BCS, unless the other team is ranked within ve or fewer places ofthe higher ranked team. In this case, the head-to-head results of the two
teams shall determine the Conferences BCS representave.c) If the two divisional representaves did not meet previously during the
season, the team ranked highest in the BCS standings shall be the BCS
representave.d) If the two teams are ed in the BCS standings, the team with the best
overall Big Ten record shall be the BCS representave.e) If the two teams remain ed aer d), the team with the best combined
record of the ed teams against all common Big Ten opponents eachteam played that season shall be the BCS representave.
f) If the two teams remain ed aer e), the representave will be the teamwith the best overall winning percentage.
g) If the two teams remain ed aer f), the representave will be the teamfurthest removed from BCS parcipaon.
h) If the two teams remain ed aer g), the representave shall bedetermined by a random draw.
BIG TEN FOOTBALL DIVISIONAL TIEBREAKER
No. Tem Yers42 Michigan 1898-01c-02-03c-04c-06c-18c-22c-23c-25-26c-30c-31c-32c-33c-43c-47-48-49c-50-64-69c-71-72c-73c-74c-76c-77c-78c-80-82-86c-88-89-90c-
91-92-97-98c-00c-03-04c34* Ohio State 1916-17-20-35c-39-42-44-49c-54-55-57-61-68-69c-70-72c-73c-74c-75-76c-77c-79-81c-84-86c-93c-96c-98c-02c-05c-06-07-08c-0918 Minnesota 1900c-03c-04c-06c-09-10c-11-15c-27c-33c-34-35c-37-38-40-41-60c-67c15 Illinois 1910c-14-15c-18c-19-23c-27c-28-46-51-53c-63-83-90c-0114 Wisconsin 1896-97-01c-06c-12-52c-59-62-93c-98c-99-10c-11-1211 Iowa 1900c-21-22c-56-58-60c-81c-85-90c-02c-04c8 Northwestern 1903c-26c-30c-31c-36-95-96c-00c8 Purdue 1918c-29-31c-32c-43c-52c-67c-00c7 Chicago 1899-05-07-08-13-22c-247 Michigan State 1953c-65-66-78c-87-90c-10c2 Indiana 1945-67c1 Penn State 1994^
* All Ohio State wins vacated from 2010 season^ All Penn State wins vacated from 1998-2011
# Beginning in 2011, Big Ten Championship Game determined Big Ten Champion
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS#
DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPSNo. Tem Yers1 Michigan State 2011
1 Nebraska 2012
1 Ohio State 2012
1 Wisconsin 2011c
cco-championshipDivision Alignment from 2011-13:Legends Division (Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern) & Leaders Division (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin
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i h fi ld f b i d i i di h U S N d W ld R i 2013
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 L, 27-30 Northern Illinois 67,4029/7 W, 28-14 Missouri State 64,2019/14 W, 27-21 at Iowa State 56,8009/21 W, 59-3 Western Michigan 66,8869/28 W, 23-7 Minneso 51,382
10/5 L, 14-26 Michign Se 69,02510/19 L, 24-34 at #4/3/4 Ohio State 105,26410/26 W, 17-10 (OT) Norhwesern 66,83811/2 #22/23/24 Wisconsin Noon11/9 at Purdue Noon11/23 Michign11/29 Nebrsk Noon
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/30 W, 26-13 Western Michigan 71,2149/7 W, 21-6 South Florida 70,4019/14 W, 55-17 Youngstown State 71,6269/21 L, 13-17 at #22/21 Notre Dame 80,79510/5 W, 26-14 Iow 69,025
10/12 W, 42-28 Indiana 73,81510/19 W, 14-0 Purdue 71,51410/26 W, 42-3 at Illinois 45,89511/2 #23/21/21 Michign 3:30 p.m.11/16 Nebrsk11/23 Norhwesern11/30 Minneso
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/29 W, 51-23 UNLV 44,2179/7 W, 44-21 at New Mexico State 16,4189/14 W, 29-12 Western Illinois 42,1279/21 W, 43-24 San Jose State 45,6479/28 L, 7-23 Iow 51,382
10/5 L, 13-42 #19/17 Michign 111,07910/19 W, 20-17 Norhwesern 36,58710/26 W, 34-23 #25/21/23 Nebrsk 49,99511/2 at Indiana 3:30 p.m.11/9 Penn State Noon11/23 Wisconsin11/30 Michign Se
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 W, 37-34 Wyoming 91,1859/7 W, 56-13 Southern Miss 90,4669/14 L, 21-41 #16/17 UCLA 91,4719/21 W, 59-20 South Dakota State 90,61410/5 W, 39-19 Illinois 90,458
10/12 W, 44-7 at Purdue 47,20310/26 L, 23-34 Minneso 49,99511/2 Norhwesern 3:30 p.m.11/9 Michign 3:30 p.m.11/16 Michign Se11/23 at Penn State11/29 Iow Noon
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 W, 44-30 at California 58,8169/7 W, 48-27 Syracuse 38,0339/14 W, 38-17 Western Michigan 33,1289/21 W, 35-21 Maine 32,72610/5 L, 30-40 #4/3 Ohio State 47,330
10/12 L, 6-35 at Wisconsin 81,41110/19 L, 17-20 Minneso 36,58710/26 L, 10-17 (OT) Iow 66,83811/2 Nebrsk 3:30 p.m.11/16 Michign11/23 Michign Se11/30 at Illinois
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 W, 42-34 Southern Illinois 42,1759/7 W, 45-17 Cincinnati 43,0319/14 L, 24-34 vs. #19/23 Washington [1] 47,3129/28 W, 50-14 Miami (Ohio) 46,89010/5 L, 19-39 at #rv/25 Nebraska 90,45810/19 L, 32-56 #25/rv/rv Wisconsin 47,36210/26 L, 3-42 Michigan State 45,89511/2 Penn Se Noon11/9 Indin 3:30 p.m.11/16 Ohio Se11/23 Purdue11/30 Northwestern
[1] at Chicago, Ill.
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/29 W, 73-35 Indiana State 40,2789/7 L, 35-41 Navy 47,0139/14 W, 42-10 Bowling Green 41,8699/21 L, 28-45 Missouri 49,14910/5 W, 44-24 Penn Se 42,12510/12 L, 28-42 at Michigan State 73,81510/19 L, 47-63 at #rv/24/24 Michigan 109,50311/2 Minnesota 3:30 p.m.11/9 Illinois 3:30 p.m.11/16 Wisconsin11/23 Ohio Se11/30 Purdue
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 W, 40-20 Buffalo 103,9809/7 W, 42-7 San Diego State 104,9849/14 W, 52-34 at California 62,4679/21 W, 76-0 Florida A&M 103,5959/28 W, 31-24 #23/24 Wisconsin 105,82610/5 W, 40-30 at #16/15 Northwestern 47,33010/19 W, 34-24 Iowa 105,26410/26 W, 63-14 Penn Se 105,88911/2 Purdue Noon11/16 Illinois11/23 Indin11/30 at Michigan
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 W, 23-17 vs. Syracuse [2] 61,2029/7 W, 45-7 Eastern Michigan 92,8639/14 L, 31-34 Central Florida 92,8559/21 W, 34-0 Kent State 92,37110/5 L, 24-44 Indin 42,12510/12 W, 43-40 #18/16 Michigan 107,88410/26 L, 14-63 #4/4/4 Ohio Se 105,88911/2 Illinois Noon11/9 at Minnesota Noon11/16 Purdue11/23 Nebraska11/30 Wisconsin
[2] at East Rutherford, N.J.
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 L, 7-42 at Cincinnati 36,0079/7 W, 20-14 Indiana State 50,1659/14 L, 24-31 #21/21 Notre Dame 61,1279/21 L, 10-41 #24/- Wisconsin 80,7729/28 L, 24-55 Northern Illinois 54,25810/12 L, 7-44 #rv/24 Nebraska 47,20310/19 L, 0-14 at Michigan State 71,51411/2 #4/4/4 Ohio Se Noon11/9 Iowa Noon11/16 Penn Se11/23 Illinois11/30 Indin
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 W, 45-0 Massachusetts 76,3069/7 W, 48-0 Tennessee Tech 77,7859/14 L, 30-32 at Arizona State 66,1559/21 W, 41-10 Purdue 80,7729/28 L, 24-31 #4/3 Ohio Se 105,82610/12 W, 35-6 #19/18 Northwestern 81,41110/19 W, 56-32 Illinois 47,36211/2 at Iowa Noon11/9 BYU 3:30 p.m.11/16 Indin11/23 at Minnesota11/30 Penn Se
All Times are ET
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE
8/31 W, 59-9 Central Michigan 112,6189/7 W, 41-30 #14/13 Notre Dame 115,1099/14 W, 28-24 Akron 107,1209/21 W, 24-21 at Connecticut 42,70410/5 W, 42-13 Minneso 111,079
10/12 L, 40-43 at Penn State 107,88410/19 W, 63-47 Indiana 109,50311/2 #24/24/23 MSU 3:30 p.m.11/9 Nebrsk 3:30 p.m.11/16 Norhwesern11/23 Iow11/30 Ohio State
IOWA(5-3, 2-2 Big Ten)
#23/21/21 MICHIGAN(6-1, 2-1 Big Ten)
#24/24/23 MICHIGAN STATE(7-1, 4-0 Big Ten)
MINNESOTA(6-2, 2-2 Big Ten)
NEBRASKA(5-2, 2-1 Big Ten)
NORTHWESTERN(4-4, 0-4 Big Ten)
ILLINOIS(3-4, 0-3 Big Ten)
INDIANA(3-4, 1-2 Big Ten)
#4/4/4 OHIO STATE(8-0, 4-0 Big Ten)
PENN STATE(4-3, 1-2 Big Ten)
PURDUE(1-6, 0-3 Big Ten)
#22/23/24 WISCONSIN(5-2, 3-1 Big Ten)
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TEAM SCHEDULES: LEADERS DIVISIONLeders Division Gmes in Bold
Legends Division Gmes in Bold