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BIG TEN FOOTBALLWEEKLY RELEASE - NOVEMBER 5, 2012
Contact: Scott Chipman, Assistant Commissioner, Communications Ofce: 847-696-1010 ext. 141 E-mail: [email protected] Cell: 630-936-6005 Twitter: @B1Gfootball
Ohio State can clinch at least a share of Leaders
Division tle with Nebraska win on Saturday.
Wisconsin can punch its cket to the Big TenChampionship Game with Saturday win over Indiana.
Buckeyes one of six undefeated teams in thecountry, boasng 10-0 record
Michigan reaches bowl eligibility; Michigan Stateand Minnesota one victory away.
Big Ten road teams boast winning records thisseason.
TOP STORIES
WEEK 10 RESULTSSATURDAY, NOV. 3Michigan def. Minnesota, 35-13*
Indiana def. Iowa, 24-21
#21/21/21 Nebraska def. Michigan State, 28-24*
#6/-/- Ohio State def. Illinois, 52-22*
Penn State def. Purdue, 34-9*
Byes: Northwestern, Wisconsin
Rankings:AP/USA Today/Harris* Indicates Divisional Game
2012 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGS
LEGENDS DIVISION
LEADERS DIVISION
Conference Games All Games
W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Top 25^ Strk
1. Nebraska 4-1 .800 2-0 2-1 3-0 W3 7-2 .778 5-0 2-2 0-0 2-1 W3
Michigan 4-1 .800 2-0 2-1 2-1 W1 6-3 .667 4-0 2-2 0-1 0-2 W1
3. Northwestern 3-2 .600 2-1 1-1 2-1 W1 7-2 .778 5-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 W1
4. Iowa 2-3 .400 1-1 1-2 2-1 L3 4-5 .444 2-3 1-2 1-0 0-0 L3
5. Michigan State 2-4 .333 0-3 2-1 0-3 L1 5-5 .500 2-4 3-1 0-0 2-4 L1
6. Minnesota 1-4 .200 1-2 0-2 0-3 L1 5-4 .556 4-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 L1
Conference Games All Games
W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Top 25^ Strk
1. Ohio State* 6-0 1.000 3-0 3-0 4-0 W6 10-0 1.000 7-0 3-0 0-0 2-0 W10
2. Penn State* 4-1 .800 1-1 3-0 2-1 W1 6-3 .667 3-2 3-1 0-0 1-1 W1
3. Wisconsin 3-2 .600 2-1 1-1 2-0 L1 6-3 .667 5-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 L1
4. Indiana 2-3 .400 1-2 1-1 1-1 W2 4-5 .444 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-1 W2
5. Purdue 0-5 .000 0-3 0-2 0-3 L5 3-6 .333 3-3 0-3 0-0 0-2 L5
Illinois 0-5 .000 0-2 0-3 0-4 L5 2-7 .222 2-3 0-4 0-0 0-2 L6
^ AP or USA Today * Ineligible for postseason play
WEEK 11 SCHEDULESATURDAY, NOV. 10
#-/21/24 Northwestern at Michigan*Noon ET - ESPN
Wisconsin at Indiana*Noon ET - ESPN2
Purdue at IowaNoon ET - BTN
Penn State at #18/16/16 Nebraska3:30 p.m. ET - ABC (regional), ESPN2 (outer market)
Minnesota at Illinois3:30 p.m. ET - BTN
Byes: Michigan State, #5/-/- Ohio State
Rankings:AP/USA Today/Harris* Indicates Divisional Game
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Legends Division
Team Home/Away Opp. Record Big Ten Games Remaining
NEB (4-1) 2/1 7-8 PSU, MINN, @ IOWA
MICH (4-1) 2/1 11-5 NU, IOWA, @OSU
NU (3-2) 1/2 6-10 @MICH, @MSU, ILL
Leaders Division
Team Home/Away Opp. Record Big Ten Games Remaining
OSU (6-0) 1/1 7-3 @WIS, MICH
PSU (4-1) 2/1 9-6 @NEB, IND, WIS
WIS (3-2) 1/2 12-4 @IND, OSU, @PSU
Winning Without Play-
ing: Even with a bye this
weekend, Ohio State,
which boasts a perfect 6-0
mark in Big Ten play, could
clinch at least a share of
the Leaders Division title
on Saturday. Holding a 1.5game lead over Penn State,
Ohio State can earn at least
a share of the division title
if Nebraska defeats the
Nittany Lions on S aturday.
With Ohio State setting
the pace at the top of the standings, Penn State
and Wisconsin remain in the race for the division
championship. The 4-1 Nittany Lions travel to
Nebraska, while the 3-2 Badgers visit Indiana on
Saturday.
Looking to Punch Its Ticket: While also remaining
in the hunt for the division crown, Wisconsin can
claim its place in Indianapolis for the Big Ten Foot-
ball Championship Game as the Leaders Divisionrepresentave this weekend. The Badgers, who
won last seasons inaugural championship game,
travel to Indiana on Saturday, where a victory
would cement Wisconsins spot in the tle game.
An Indiana win would bring the Hoosiers into a e
in the standings with the Badgers, giving them the
head-to-head ebreaker.
Anybodys Race: Every Legends Division squad
remains in the hunt to earn a share of the division
crown with just three weeks remaining in the
conference season. Michigan and Nebraska are ed
atop the standings at 4-1, with the Huskers owning
the head-to-head ebreaker over the Wolverines.
Northwestern is one game back at 3-2 and travels
to Michigan on Saturday. Iowa is fourth in the
standings at 2-3, and Michigan State or Minnesota
can sll nish 4-4 in Big Ten play. Michigan hostsNorthwestern in a matchup of two of the top three
teams in the division standings. The Wolverines are
ed for rst in the division and hold a one-game
lead over the Wildcats in what will be the fourth
intra-division game for each team. Aer head-
to-head matchups, the next ebreaker is records
within the division, which makes winning divisional
games an important part of the Big Ten tle chase.
See Page 11 of this release for the full ebreaker.
The Race for Division Championships
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Coach, School Career (Yrs) At School (Yrs) Big Ten OnlyLEGENDS DIVISIONKirk Ferentz, IOWA 112-92 (17th) 100-71 (14th) 60-50Brady Hoke, MICH 64-55 (10th) 17-5 (2nd) 10-3
Mark Dantonio, MSU 67-44 (9th) 49-27 (6th) 29-17Jerry Kill, MINN 135-86 (19th) 8-13 (2nd) 3-10Bo Pelini, NEB 46-18 (5th) 46-18 (5th) 9-4
Pat Fitzgerald, NU 47-38 (7th) 47-38 (7th) 24-29
LEADERS DIVISIONTim Beckman, ILL 23-23 (4th) 2-7 (1st) 0-5Kevin Wilson, IND 5-16 (2nd) 5-16 (2nd) 2-11Urban Meyer, OSU 114-23 (11th) 10-0 (1st) 6-0
Bill OBrien, PSU 6-3 (1st) 6-3 (1st) 4-1Danny Hope, PUR 54-49 (9th) 19-27 (4th) 10-19Bret Bielema, WIS 66-22 (7th) 66-22 (7th) 36-17
BIG TEN COACHING RECORDS
BIG TEN. BIG NEWS. BIG TENPLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Oensive Co-Players of the WeekCody Lamer, IndianaSo., WR, Dayton, Ohio/Jeerson Township Set or matched career highs in catches, yards and
receiving touchdowns to help Indiana to a 24-21 victory
over Iowa on Saturday Accounted for all three Hoosier touchdowns, hauling in
three scoring passes, which is ed for the second most ina single game in program history
Caught seven passes for 113 yards, including receponsof six, 15 and 30 yards that resulted in scores, the laer
being the game winner Claims his rst Big Ten Oensive Player of the Week honor Last Indiana Oensive Player of the Week:
Ben Chappell (Sept. 20, 2010)
Taylor Marnez, NebraskaJr., QB, Corona, Calif./Centennial Guided the Huskers on two fourth-quarter scoring drives,
erasing a 10-point decit in the nal frame for a 28-24
victory over Michigan State on Saturday Ran for 205 yards, the seventh 200-yard rushing
performance in the Big Ten this season, and touchdown
runs of 35 and 71 yards
Passed for 160 yards, resulng in 365 yards of totaloense, and two touchdowns, including the game winner
with six seconds remaining Wins his h career Big Ten Oensive Player of the Week
award and fourth this season, ed for second most in asingle season in conference history
Last Nebraska Oensive Player of the Week:Taylor Marnez (Oct. 22, 2012)
Defensive Player of the WeekRyan Shazier, Ohio StateSo., LB, Plantaon, Fla./Plantaon Finished with a game-high 14 tackles, including 11 solo
stops, and a pass breakup in Ohio States 52-22 victoryover Illinois on Saturday
Recorded two tackles for loss and needs just two tacklesto become the rst Buckeye sophomore to notch 100
tackles in a season since James Laurinais in 2006 Was part of the Ohio State defense that limited Illinois to
just 170 yards of total oense Takes home his second consecuve Big Ten Defensive
Player of the Week honor and second of his career Last Ohio State Defensive Player of the Week:
Ryan Shazier (Oct. 29, 2012)
Special Teams Player of the WeekMike Sadler, Michigan StateSo., P, Grand Rapids, Mich./Forest Hills Northern Punted seven mes for 326 yards, an average of 46.6
yards per punt, against naonally ranked Nebraska on
Saturday Placed three punts inside the Huskers 20-yard line,
having landed 42 percent of his punts inside the
opponents 20 this season
Wins his second Big Ten Special Teams Player of theWeek award and rst this season
Last Michigan State Special Teams Player of the Week:Mike Sadler (Nov. 7, 2011)
Freshman of the WeekBrionte Dunn, Ohio StateRB, Canton, Ohio/GlenOak Recorded career highs with 13 rushes and 73 yards and
added a touchdown in Ohio States victory over Illinoison Saturday
Scored on a three-yard touchdown run in the fourth
quarter, capping the Buckeyes scoring output of 52 points Wins his rst Big Ten Freshman of the Week award Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week:
Braxton Miller (Nov. 28, 2011)
No Problems on the Road: Big Ten teams have proven to be just as successful on the road this
season, owning a 16-15 record away from home in conference play. Last weekend, three Big Ten
teams earned road triumphs, including Michigan over Minnesota, Nebraska at Michigan State
and Penn State versus Purdue. Eight conference squads own a .500 or beer record in road
games this season with Ohio State and Penn State boasng 3-0 marks away from home. Michi -
gan, Michigan State and Nebraska are 2-1, while Indiana, Northwestern and Wisconsin each are
1-1 in road conference contests.
Up to Double-Digits: After defeating Illinois last Saturday, Ohio State kept its unblemishedrecord intact by improving to 10-0, the fourth time in the last 11 years the school has reeled
off 10 wins to start the season. The Buckeyes are the only team in the country boasting
double-digit victories this season, and one of six teams in the country with an undefeated re-
cord. Head coach Urban Meyer became the third coach in program history to win 10 straight
contests to begin his tenure. It marks just the fourth time since 1905 a Big Ten coach has
won 10 or more games to begin their coaching tenures. Ohio States Carol Widdoes won 12
straight from 1944-45, and Buckeye mentor Earle Bruce opened with an 11-0 mark in 1979,
equaling the start of Michigans Bennie Oosterbaan from 1948-49. Opening with six straight
wins in conference play, Meyer matched the fourth-best start by a Big Ten coach in confer-
ence games only. Bruce won his first 15 games, Michigans Fielding Yost won 10 consecutive
Big Ten games, Widdoes reeled off eight straight wins, and Meyer matched the six straight
conference victories by Oosterbaan.
Michigan Gains Bowl Eligibility: Michigans road victory on Saturday against Minnesota not only
gave the Wolverines a victory in the annual series for the Lile Brown Jug, but also their sixth win
of the season to earn bowl eligibility. The Wolverines eye their 42nd bowl berth in school his-tory, coming on the heels of last seasons victory in the Allstate Sugar Bowl against Virginia Tech.
Michigan is one of three Big Ten programs with 20 or more bowl victories, joining Nebraska and
Penn State. Michigan is the fourth conference squad to become bowl eligible, joining Nebraska,
Northwestern and Wisconsin.
Michigan State, Minnesota Knocking on the Door: In addition to the Big Tens four teams
already earning bowl eligibility, two more conference squads are within one victory of their
sixth of the season. With a 5-5 record, Michigan State has a bye this week before ending the
season with divisional matchups against Northwestern on Nov. 17 and at Minnesota on Nov.
24. Minnesota is 5-4 and has three games remaining on its schedule, including road games
the next two weekends at Illinois and at Nebraska, before concluding the year against Michi-
gan State on Nov. 24.
Good Sports: Indianas Adam Replogle and Nebraskas Rex Burkhead were named two of 10
nalists for the annual Awards and Recognion Associaon (ARA) Sportsmanship Award. Given
annually to one outstanding NCAA Division I collegiate football player who best personies thespirit of sportsmanship, the award is now in its eighth year. Northwesterns Eric Peterman won
the ARA Sportsmanship Award in 2008. The 2012 ARA Sportsmanship Award recipient will be
announced later this year.
Thanks to the Fans: Following this weekends slate of games, the Big Ten surpassed the two-
million mark for aendance during Big Ten games only. In six weeks of the conference season, the
Big Ten boasts a total aendance of more than 2.1 million, averaging beer than 69,000 fans per
contests with 14 sellouts. The conference is on pace to pass the ve-million mark in total aen-
dance by seasons end for the eighth straight year and 10th me overall. The Big Ten is averaging
nearly 70,000 per game among all contests this season, a mark which would rank among the top
10 all-me.
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(Number in parenthesis indicates totaltimes a Big Ten team will face an opponentfrom this conference.)ACC (2) 1-1
Boston College 1-0Virginia 0-1
Big 12 (1) 0-1
Iowa State 0-1
Big East (3) 3-0Syracuse (2) 2-0Temple 1-0
Big Sky (1) 1-0Idaho State 1-0
Big South (1) 1-0Charleston Southern 1-0
Colonial (1) 1-0New Hampshire 1-0
Conference USA (5) 5-0Central Florida 1-0Marshall 1-0
Southern Miss 1-0UAB 1-0UTEP 1-0
Great West (1) 1-0South Dakota 1-0
Independent (5) 1-4Navy (2) 1-1Notre Dame (3) 0-3
MAC (12) 9-3Ball State 0-1Central Michigan (2) 1-1Eastern Michigan (2) 2-0Massachusetts (2) 2-0Miami (Ohio) 1-0Northern Illinois 1-0
Ohio 0-1Western Michigan (2) 2-0
Missouri Valley (3) 3-0Indiana State 1-0Northern Iowa (2) 2-0
Mountain West (3) 3-0Air Force 1-0Boise State 1-0UNLV 1-0
Ohio Valley (1) 1-0Eastern Kentucky 1-0
Pac-12 (4) 1-3Arizona State 0-1California 1-0
Oregon State 0-1UCLA 0-1
SEC (2) 1-1Alabama 0-1Vanderbilt 1-0
Sun Belt (1) 1-0Arkansas State 1-0
WAC (2) 1-1Louisiana Tech 0-1Utah State 1-0
Combined non-conference record: 34-14
NON-CONFERENCESCHEDULE
BIG TEN IN THE NCAA TOP 30according to NCAA national database as of Nov. 4
Rk Player, School Stasc
TOTAL OFFENSE
22. Braxton Miller, OSU 291.90
24. Taylor Marnez, NEB 289.67
29. Denard Robinson, MICH 283.13
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME8. LeVeon Bell, MSU 124.90
10. Venric Mark, NU 119.67
12. Denard Robinson, MICH 118.25
15. Braxton Miller, OSU 116.60
16. Montee Ball, WIS 114.22
PASS EFFICIENCY
28. Joel Stave, WIS 149.61
RECEPTIONS PER GAME
29. Allen Robinson, PSU 6.33
RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME
29. Jared Abbrederis, WIS 84.38
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
6. Venric Mark, NU 184.11
12. Ameer Abdullah, NEB 160.00
22. LeVeon Bell, MSU 145.80
SCORING PER GAME
13. Carlos Hyde, OSU 10.50
TACKLES PER GAME
4. Anthony Hitchens, IOWA 11.78
16. Mike Taylor, WIS 10.22
23. Ryan Shazier, OSU 9.80
29. Damien Proby, NU 9.56
Rk Player, School Stasc
SACKS PER GAME
30. Tyler Sco, NU 0.78
TACKLES FOR LOSS PER GAME
30. Jake Ryan, MICH 1.33
INTERCEPTIONS PER GAME
12. Landon Feichter, PUR 0.44
26. Travis Howard, OSU 0.40
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
16. Jordan Coon, IOWA 28.00
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
12. Ameer Abdullah, NEB 13.93
PUNTING AVERAGE
17. Mike Sadler, MSU 43.30
FIELD GOALS PER GAME
7. Dan Conroy, MSU 1.708. Mike Meyer, IOWA 1.67
21. Brendan Gibbons, MICH 1.44
29. Bre Maher, NEB 1.33
29. Mitch Ewald, IND 1.33
Rk School Stasc
SCORING OFFENSE
12. Ohio State 39.90
20. Nebraska 38.00
TOTAL OFFENSE
17. Nebraska 487.33
PASSING OFFENSE
23. Indiana 299.89
Rk School Stasc
RUSHING OFFENSE
6. Nebraska 269.56
9. Ohio State 256.10
13. Northwestern 237.56
28. Michigan 200.89
TOTAL DEFENSE
6. Michigan State 288.00
7. Michigan 288.67
16. Wisconsin 315.63
26. Penn State 334.56
PASS DEFENSE
1. Michigan 145.44
5. Nebraska 156.00
10. Minnesota 168.11
13. Michigan State 174.60
RUSH DEFENSE
16. Ohio State 107.90
17. Wisconsin 108.1120. Michigan State 113.40
23. Northwestern 121.33
26. Penn State 123.56
SCORING DEFENSE
11. Michigan State 16.30
13. Michigan 16.78
14. Penn State 17.11
16. Wisconsin 17.56
29. Iowa 21.44
TURNOVER MARGIN
14. Penn State 1.00
17. Iowa 0.89
29. Northwestern 0.67
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
LEGENDS DIVISION
School Does Not Play:
Iowa Illinois, Ohio State, Wisconsin
Michigan Indiana, Penn State, Wisconsin
Michigan State Illinois, Penn State, Purdue
Minnesota Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State
Nebraska Illinois, Indiana, Purdue
Northwestern Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin
LEADERS DIVISION
School Does Not Play:
Illinois Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska
Indiana Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska
Ohio State Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern
Penn State Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota
Purdue Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern
Wisconsin Iowa, Michigan, Northwestern
2012 NO PLAYS
WEEKLY COACHES TELECONFERENCEThe Big Ten Conference football coaches weekly media teleconferences are held on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
CT and connue through November 20. The calls are available for playback roughly two hours following the con-
clusion of each call through Thursday of each week. They will also be archived online at www.bigten.org. Contact
the Big Ten Communicaons oce for the phone number and weekly passcode.
The coaches order on each call is as follows. All mes are CT.
LEGENDS DIVISION COACHES
11:00 a.m. - Brady Hoke, Michigan
11:10 a.m. - Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
11:20 a.m. - Bo Pelini, Nebraska
11:30 a.m. - Mark Dantonio, Michigan State11:40 a.m. - Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
11:50 a.m. - Jerry Kill, Minnesota
LEADERS DIVISION COACHES
12:00 p.m. - Tim Beckman, Illinois
12:10 p.m. - Danny Hope, Purdue
12:20 p.m. - Bill OBrien, Penn State
12:30 p.m. - Bret Bielema, Wisconsin12:40 p.m. - Urban Meyer, Ohio State
12:50 p.m. - Kevin Wilson, Indiana
TEAM LEADERS
TEAM LEADERS, cont.
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BIG TEN FOOTBALLMEDIA CONTACTS
LEGENDS DIVISION
Iowa
Steve Roe
Phone: (319) 335-9411
Michigan
Justin [email protected]
Phone: (734) 763-4423
Michigan State
John Lewandowski
Phone: (517) 355-2271
Minnesota
Paul Rovnak
Phone: (612) 625-9379
Nebraska
Keith Mann
[email protected]: (402) 472-2263
Northwestern
Paul Kennedy
Phone: (847) 467-2028
LEADERS DIVISION
Illinois
Kent Brown
Derek Neal
Phone: (217) 333-1391
Indiana
Jeff Keag
Phone: (812) 855-6209
Ohio State
Jerry Emig
Phone: (614) 247-7023
Penn State
Jeff Nelson
Phone: (814) 865-1757
PurdueMatt Rector
Phone: (765) 494-3196
Wisconsin
Brian Lucas
Phone: (608) 262-1811
Date Offensive Defensive Special Teams Freshman
9-3 LeVeon Bell, MSU Derrick Wells, MINN Mike Meyer, IOWA Frankie Williams, PUR
Taylor Martinez, NEB Venric Mark, NU
9-10 Denard Robinson, MICH Chi Chi Ariguzo, NU Cody Webster, PUR Devin Funchess, MICH
9-17 Braxton Miller, OSU Michael Mauti, PSU Jeff Budzien, NU Nate Sudfeld, IND
Deion Barnes, PSU
9-24 LeVeon Bell, MSU Chris Borland, WIS Ameer Abdullah, NEB Imani Cross, NEB
10-1 Taylor Martinez, NEB Michael Mauti, PSU Brett Maher, NEB Mason Monheim, ILL
Kain Colter, NU
10-8 Denard Robinson, MICH Gerald Hodges, PSU Corey Brown, OSU Aaron Burbridge, MSU
Carlos Hyde, OSU
10-15 Montee Ball, WIS Jake Ryan, MICH Mike Meyer, IOWA Nick VanHoose, NU
10-22 Taylor Martinez, NEB Jordan Hill, PSU Brendan Gibbons, MICH Kyle Carter, PSU
10-29 Kain Colter, NU Michael Carter, MINN Brett Maher, NEB Philip Nelson, MINN
Ryan Shazier, OSU David Santos, NEB
11-5 Cody Latimer, IND Ryan Shazier, OSU Mike Sadler, MSU Brionte Dunn, OSU
Taylor Martinez, NEB
2012 BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
No. Team Years
42 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-03-04c
34* 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-09
18 Minnesota 1900c-03c-04c-06c-09-10c-11-15c-27c-33c-34-35c-37-38-40-41-60c-67c
15 Illinois 1910c-14-15c-18c-19-23c-27c-28-46-51-53c-63-83-90c-01
13 Wisconsin 1896-97-01c-06c-12-52c-59-62-93c-98c-99-10c-11
11 Iowa 1900c-21-22c-56-58-60c-81c-85-90c-02c-04c
8 Northwestern 1903c-26c-30c-31c-36-95-96c-00c
8 Purdue 1918c-29-31c-32c-43c-52c-67c-00c
7 Chicago 1899-05-07-08-13-22c-24
7 Michigan State 1953c-65-66-78c-87-90c-10c
2 Indiana 1945-67c
1^ Penn State 1994
* Ohio State vacated 2010 season
^ Penn State vacated wins from 1998-2011 seasons
# Beginning in 2011, Big Ten Championship Game determined Big Ten Champion
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS#
ALL GAMES CONFERENCE GAMES
Games Total Average Sellouts Games Total Average Sellouts
Aug. 31-Sept. 1 8 571,822 71,478 3 -- -- -- --Sept. 8 5 366,518 73,304 3 -- -- -- --
Sept. 15 12 840,448 70,037 5 -- -- -- --
Sept. 22 9 634,202 70,466 4 -- -- -- --
Sept. 29 6 358,596 59,766 3 5 313,115 62,623 3
Oct. 6 5 378,051 75,610 1 5 378,051 75,610 1
Oct. 13 5 325,671 65,134 1 5 325,671 65,134 1
Oct. 20 5 417,625 83,525 5 5 417,625 83,525 5
Oct. 27 6 407,680 67,947 3 6 407,680 67,947 3
Nov. 3 5 308,378 61,676 1 5 308,378 61,676 1
Nov. 10
Nov. 17
Nov. 23-24
TOTAL 66 4,608,991 69,833 29 31 2,150,520 69,372 14
2012 WEEK BY WEEK ATTENDANCE
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Team (1st Place Votes) Record PTS Prev.
1 Alabama (60) 9-0 1500 1
2 Oregon 9-0 1421 2
3 Kansas State 9-0 1385 3
4 Notre Dame 9-0 1318 4
5 OHIO STATE 10-0 1198 6
6 Georgia 8-1 1198 7
7 Florida 8-1 1112 8
8 Florida State 8-1 1057 9
9 LSU 7-2 1029 5
10 Clemson 8-1 931 10
11 Louisville 9-0 862 12
12 South Carolina 7-2 836 11
13 Oregon State 7-1 796 13
14 Oklahoma 6-2 765 14
15 Texas A&M 7-2 700 16
16 Stanford 7-2 655 15
17 UCLA 7-2 446 25
18 NEBRASKA 7-2 441 21
19 Texas 7-2 355 NR
20 Louisiana Tech 8-1 355 22
21 USC 6-3 237 18
22 Mississippi State 7-2 187 1723 Toledo 8-1 146 NR
24 Rutgers 7-1 99 NR
25 Texas Tech 6-3 97 20
Others Receiving Votes: Northern Illinois 64, Kent State 61,
MICHIGAN 53, TCU 38, NORTHWESTERN 32, Oklahoma State
27, Ohio 22, UCF 15, Boise State 11, Washington 9, PENN
STATE 8, San Diego State 7, Tulsa 6, Arizona 5, Utah State 4,
Fresno State 2.
Team (1st Place Votes) Record PTS Prev.
1 Alabama (59) 9-0 1475 1
2 Oregon 9-0 1399 2
3 Kansas State 9-0 1370 3
4 Notre Dame 9-0 1289 4
5 Georgia 8-1 1218 6
6 Florida State 8-1 1147 7
7 Florida 8-1 1091 8
8 Clemson 8-1 1013 9
9 LSU 7-2 998 5
10 Louisville 9-0 940 10
11 South Carolina 7-2 880 11
12 Oregon State 7-1 807 13
13 Oklahoma 6-2 800 12
14 Texas A&M 7-2 736 16
15 Stanford 7-2 705 15
16 NEBRASKA 7-2 513 21
17 Texas 7-2 485 22
18 Louisiana Tech 8-1 363 23
19 UCLA 7-2 333 NR
20 Rutgers 7-1 264 25
21 NORTHWESTERN 7-2 234 NR
22 USC 6-3 224 1723 Mississippi State 7-2 186 18
24 Boise State 7-2 126 14
25 Toledo 8-1 108 NR
Others Receiving Votes: Northern Illinois 88, Texas Tech 68,
MICHIGAN 48, Oklahoma State 41, Cincinna 38, TCU 37, Ohio
34, Kent State 32, WISCONSIN 25, Utah State 13, UCF 12, West
Virginia 7, San Diego State 7, Washington 4, Tulsa 4, Louisiana-
Monroe 4, Fresno State 4, Arizona State 3, Middle Tennessee 2.
ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY COACHES
WEEKLY NATIONAL RANKINGS - NOV. 4
Team (1st Place Votes) Record PTS Prev.
1 Alabama (108) 9-0 2,867
2 Oregon (6) 9-0 2,7353 Kansas State (1) 9-0 2,664
4 Notre Dame 9-0 2,533
5 Georgia 8-1 2,345
6 Florida State 8-1 2,223
7 Florida 8-1 2,154
8 LSU 7-2 2,011
9 Clemson 8-1 1,969
10 Louisville 9-0 1,825
11 South Carolina 7-2 1,654
12 Oregon State 7-1 1,588
13 Oklahoma 6-2 1,556
14 Stanford 7-2 1,431
15 Texas A&M 7-2 992
16 NEBRASKA 7-2 992
17 Texas 7-2 860
18 USC 6-3 69019 Louisiana Tech 8-1 659
20 Mississippi State 7-2 603
21 UCLA 7-2 587
22 Rutgers 7-1 475
23 Boise State 7-2 297
24 NORTHWESTERN 7-2 259
25 Texas Tech 6-3 203
Others Receiving Votes: Toledo 160, TCU 142, Northern Illinois
110, MICHIGAN 89, Kent State 74, Ohio 72, West Virginia 64,
Oklahoma State 63, Cincinna 34, Utah State 22, San Diego
State 18, Central Florida 9, San Jose State 8, WISCONSIN 4,
Arizona 3, Arkansas State 2, Tulsa 1.
Team Record PTS Prev.
1 Alabama 9-0 .9957 1
2 Kansas State 9-0 .9318 23 Oregon 9-0 .9166 4
4 Notre Dame 9-0 .9050 3
5 Georgia 8-1 .8171 6
6 Florida 8-1 .7863 7
7 LSU 7-2 .7054 5
8 South Carolina 7-2 .6206 8
9 Louisville 9-0 .6040 10
10 Florida State 9-0 .5969 9
11 Oregon State 7-1 .5965 11
12 Oklahoma 6-2 .5812 12
13 Clemson 8-1 .5772 13
14 Stanford 7-2 .5086 14
15 Texas A&M 7-2 .5060 16
16 NEBRASKA 7-2 .3976 20
17 Texas 7-2 .3593 23
18 UCLA 7-2 .2533 NR19 USC 6-3 .1706 17
20 Louisiana Tech 8-1 .1584 25
21 Mississippi State 7-2 .1453 15
22 Texas Tech 6-3 .1422 18
23 Rutgers 7-1 .1214 NR
24 NORTHWESTERN 7-2 .0962 NR
25 Toledo 8-1 .0796 NR
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BIG TEN IN THE POLLS
Total Oense
12,692 Brees, PUR 1997-00
11,790 Weber, MINN 2007-1011,576 Basanez, NU 2002-05
11,511 Painter, PUR 2005-08
11,364 Randle El, IND 1998-01
10,594 Williams, ILL 2006-09
10,425 Robinson, MICH 2009-
Rushing Yards by a Quarterback
4,175 Robinson, MICH 2009-
3,895 Randle El, IND 1998-01
2,557 Williams, ILL 2006-09
2,176 Leach, MICH 1975-78
2,150 Foggie, MINN 1984-87
2,080 Greene, OSU 1972-75
1,767 Bollinger, WIS 1999-02
1,714 Kern, OSU 1968-70
1,706 Bagge, MSU 1973-751,689 Scheelhaase, ILL 2010-
1,661 Gray, MINN 2009-
Rushing Yards
7,125 Dayne, WIS 1996-99
5,589 Grin, OSU 1972-75
5,299 A. Thompson, IND 1986-89
5,040 Hart, MICH 2004-07
4,887 White, MSU 1984-87
4,676 Davis, WIS 2001-04
4,654 D. Thompson, MINN 1986-89
4,485 Anderson, NU 1998-01
4,472 Thomas, MICH 1997-00
4,398 Ringer, MSU 2005-08
4,338 Ball, WIS 2009-
4,175 Robinson, MICH 2009-
Intercepon Touchdowns
5 Fletcher, WIS 1998-00
4 Wilbur, IND 1978-82
Allen, PUR 2010-
Rushing Touchdowns
71 Dayne, WIS 1996-99
68 Thompson, IND 1986-89Ball, WIS 2009-
56 Johnson, OSU 1973-76
55 Thomas, MICH 1997-00
48 Sheets, PUR 2005-08
47 Wheatley, MICH 1991-94
46 Byars, OSU 1982-85
44 Marek, WIS 1972-75
George, OSU 1992-95
41 Robinson, MICH 2009-
Total Touchdowns
74 Ball, WIS 2009-
71 Dayne, WIS 1996-99
68 Thompson, IND 1986-89
58 Johnson, OSU 1973-76
56 Thomas, MICH 1997-0054 Wheatley, MICH 1991-94
Sheets, PUR 2005-08
50 Byars, OSU 1982-85
45 George, OSU 1992-95
44 Marek, WIS 1972-75
Hill, WIS 2006-08
41 Robinson, MICH 2009-
Points
446 Ball, WIS 2009-
426 Dayne, WIS 1996-99
All-Purpose Yards
7,429 Dayne, WIS 1996-99
6,559 Grin, OSU 1972-75
6,466 Thompson, IND 1986-896,219 Bryant, PUR 2004-07
6,201 Morris, MICH 1984-87
6,000 Thomas, MICH 1997-2000
5,852 Williams, WIS 2002-05
5,799 Carter, MICH 1979-82
5,624 Hart, MICH 2004-07
5,609 Breaston, MICH 2003-06
4,929 Ball, WIS 2009-
Kicko Returns
135 Gilreath, WIS 2007-10
134 Stoudermire, MINN 2008-
Kicko Return Yards
3,359 Stoudermire, MINN 2008-
3,025 Gilreath, WIS 2007-10
Kicko Return Average
28.8 Brown, PUR 1968-70
26.9 Howard, MICH 1989-91
26.3 Carter, MICH 1979-82
26.2 Duncan, NU 1983-86
26.0 Hill, IOWA 1998-01
25.5 Cobb, MSU 2003-04
25.3 Thomas, ILL 2003-06
25.1 Stoudermire, MINN 2008-
Consecuve PATs Made126 Carlson, MICH 1989-91
119 Conway, PSU 1994-96
111 Summers, PUR 2006-08
107 Stoyanovich, IND 1986-88
98 Dimke, ILL 2008-11
97 Ewald, IND 2010-
86 Williams, OSU 1991-93
Gibbons, MICH 2011-
85 Budzien, NU 2010-
83 Nystrom, MINN 2000-02
Nugent, OSU 2002-04
Wagner, PSU 2007-10
Forced Fumbles
14 Kerrigan, PUR 2007-10
13 Rice, ILL 1992-95Sanders, IOWA 2000-03
12 Looney, PUR 1977-80
Borland, WIS 2009-
BIG TEN CAREER RECORDS
Rushing Yards by a Quarterback1,702 Robnison, MICH 2010
1,270 Randle El, IND 2000
1,176 Robinson, MICH 2011
1,166 Miller, OSU 2012
966 Gray, MINN 2011
964 Randle El, IND 2001
946 Robinson, MICH 2012
Punt Return Average (Min. 10 returns)
25.6 Ginn, OSU 2004
25.1 Mark, NU 2012
Approaching Top 10 (lisng 10th place
on Big Ten single-season list)
Passing Yards3,430 Kaa, NU 2009
2,436 McGloin, PSU 2012
All-Purpose Yards
2,201 Williams, IND 2001
1,657 Mark, NU 2012
1,440 Abdullah, NEB 2012
All-Purpose Plays
375 George, OSU 1995
319 Bell, MSU 2012
Receiving Touchdowns
14 Six mes, most recently
Edwards, MICH 2003
8 Robinson, PSU 2012
Rushing Touchdowns
22 Byars, OSU 1984
Calhoun, WIS 2005
Ringer, MSU 2008
13 Ball, WIS 2012
Hyde, OSU 2012
Miller, OSU 2012
Rushing Aempts
337 Dayne, WIS 1999
283 Bell, MSU 2012
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Biletniko Award:
(Naons Top Wide Receiver)
Keenan Davis, IOWA
Roy Roundtree, MICH
Corey Brown, OSU
Jared Abbrederis, WIS
Doak Walker Award
(Naons Top Running Back)
Fitzgerald Toussaint, MICH
LeVeon Bell, MSU
Rex Burkhead, NEB
Jordan Hall, OSU
Montee Ball, WIS
James White, WIS
Hornung Award
(Naons Most Versale Player)
Tommy Davis, ILL
Terry Hawthorne, ILL
Ameer Abdullah, NEB
Venric Mark, NU
Jordan Hall, OSU
Jared Abbrederis, WIS
Manning Award
(Naons Top Quarterback)
James Vandenberg, IOWA
Denard Robinson, MICH
Taylor Marnez, NEB
Braxton Miller, OSU
Nagurski Trophy
(Naons Top Defensive Player)
Jonathan Brown, ILL
Michael Buchanan, ILL
Micah Hyde, IOWA
Jordan Kovacs, MICH
Johnny Adams, MSU
Max Bullough, MSU
William Gholston, MSU
Derrick Wells, MINN
Johnathan Hankins, OSU
John Simon, OSU
Gerald Hodges, PSU
Ricardo Allen, PUR
Kawann Short, PUR
Chris Borland, WIS
Mike Taylor, WIS
Outland Trophy
(Naons Best Interior Lineman)
Graham Pocic, ILL
Akeem Spence, ILL
James Ferentz, IOWA
Taylor Lewan, MICH
Chris McDonald, MSU
Spencer Long, NEB
Baker Steinkuhler, NEB
Johnathan Hankins, OSU
Jordan Hill, PSU
Kawann Short, PUR
Travis Frederick, WIS
Ricky Wagner, WIS
Ray Guy Award
(Naons Top Punter)
Bre Maher, NEB
Rimington Trophy
(Naons Top Center)
Graham Pocic, ILL
Will Mae, IND
James Ferentz, IOWA
Brandon Vitabile, NU
Ma Stankiewitch, PSU
Travis Frederick, WIS
Rodgers Return Specialist Award
(Naons Top Return Specialist)
Ameer Abdullah, NEB
Venric Mark, NU
Jordan Hall, OSU
Raheem Mostert, PUR
Jared Abbrederis, WIS
Walter Camp Award
(Naons Top Player)
Denard Robinson, MICH
William Gholston, MSU
Rex Burkhead, NEB
Montee Ball, WIS
BIG TEN PLAYERS ON PRESEASON AWARD WATCH LISTS
BIG TEN NATIONAL
AWARD WINNERS
AFCA Good Works Team
(Dedicaon to community service and
o-eld accomplishments)
Patrick Omameh, MICH
Rex Burkhead, NEB
Naonal Football FoundaonNaonal Scholar-Athlete Award)
(Awards postgraduate scholarships for
combined athlec, academic and lead-
ership abilies: nalists for Campbell
Trophy)
Rex Burkhead, NEB
Patrick Ward, NU
Bednarik Award
(Naons Top Defensive Player)
Johnathan Hankins, OSU
Butkus Award
(Naons Top Linebacker)
Jonathan Brown, ILL
Max Bullough, MSU
Gerald Hodges, PSU
Michael Mau, PSU
Davey OBrien Award
(Naons Top Quarterback)
Denard Robinson, MICH
Braxton Miller, OSU
Groza Award
(Naons Top Placekicker)
Mike Meyer, IOWA
Brendan Gibbons, MICH
Bre Maher, NEB
Mackey Award
(Naons Top Tight End)
Dion Sims, MSU
Kyler Reed, NEB
Kyle Carter, PSU
Jacob Pedersen, WIS
Maxwell Award
(Naons Top Player)
Braxton Miller, OSU
Montee Ball, WIS
Thorpe Award
(Naons Top Defensive Back)
Bradley Roby, OSU
BIG TEN NATIONAL
AWARD
QUARTERFINALISTS
Lombardi Trophy
(College Lineman of the Year)
William Gholston, MSU
Johnathan Hankins, OSU
Kawann Short, PUR
Chris Borland, WIS
Lo Trophy
(Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year)
Max Bullough, MSU
John Simon, OSU
Chris Borland, WIS
Mike Taylor, WIS
BIG TEN MIDSEASON
AWARD WATCH LIST
Hendricks Award
(Naons Top Defensive End)Craig Roh, MICH
Cameron Meredith, NEB
John Simon, OSU
BIG TEN NATIONAL
AWARD FINALISTS
ARA Sportsmanship Award
Adam Replogle, IND
Rex Burkhead, NEB
Campbell Trophy
(Most Outstanding Student-Athlete)
Rex Burkhead, NEB
Patrick Ward, NU
Johnny Unitas Award
(Naons Top Senior QB)
Denard Robinson, MICH
Senior CLASS Award
Adam Replogle, IND
BIG TEN NATIONAL
AWARD SEMIFINALISTS
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2012 Big Ten Football Championship GameThe 2012 Big Ten Football Championship Game will kick o fromLucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis at 8:17 p.m. ET on December 1,2012. FOX will serve as the ocial broadcast partner of the BigTen Football Championship Games through 2016, and Lucas Oil
Stadium will host the tle games through 2015.
The champion of the Legends Division will meet the champion of
the Leaders Division, with the winner earning the Big Ten Cham-
pionship and a chance to play in either the Rose Bowl Game orBowl Championship Series Naonal Championship Game.
Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster at www.cket-master.com or by calling (800) 745-3000. New for the 2012 game, ckets can also be reserved
at BTN.com/TeamTix, a new cket reservaon system launched by the Big Ten in partnershipwith Forward Market Media (FMM) and BTN. Go to bigten.org for more informaon.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEQUICK FACTS
Date: Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012Time: 8:17 p.m. ET
Television: FOXSite: Indianapolis, Ind.
Facility: Lucas Oil Stadium
Surface: FieldTurfCapacity: 66,159
NAME OF AWARD NAMED FOR
Championship Game Awards
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
Postcollegiate Awards
(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
Annual Awards
(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, Illinois
Pat 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 2012campaign. The Big Tens enhanced football awards pro-
gram presents 18 individual trophies in addition to theBig Ten Championship trophy, bearing the names of oneor two former standouts. The distinguished names onthese football awards honor just a small sampling of thecountless 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 thebest 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 conferencestop coaches, offensive and defensive players and line-men and freshmen with end-of-year trophies. Big Tencoaches 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 gamewill be awarded the Grange-Griffin Championship GameMVP 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 theformer standouts appearing in each awards name,appears to the right.
Big Ten Football Awards
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#-/21/24 NORTHWESTERN at MICHIGAN
NORTHWESTERN (7-2 overall, 3-2 Big Ten)
Coach: Pat Fitzgerald
Career: 47-38 (7th year) At Northwestern: 47-38 (7th year)
Oense: Spread
Rush: Venric Mark (166-1,077 yards, 9 TDs)
Pass: Trevor Siemian (96-163, 936 yards, 4 TDs) and
Kain Colter (62-89, 517 yards, 3 TDs)
Rec.: Demetrius Fields (26-216 yards, 1 TD) and
Tony Jones (21-266 yards, 2 TDs)
Defense: Mulple 4-3
Tackles: Damien Proby (86 tackles)
Sacks: Tyler Sco (7.0-39 yards)
Int.: Chi Chi Ariguzo (1-49 yards), David Nwabuisi (1-0 yards) and
Nick VanHoose (1-0 yards)
Football Contact: Paul Kennedy, 847-491-8800, [email protected]
MICHIGAN (6-3 overall, 4-1 Big Ten)
Coach: Brady Hoke
Career: 64-55 (10th year) At Michigan: 17-5 (2nd year)
Oense: Pro Style
Rush: Denard Robinson (131-946 yards, 6 TDs)
Pass: Denard Robinson (89-166, 1,319 yards, 9 TDs)
Rec.: Jeremy Gallon (22-390 yards, 2 TDs)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Jake Ryan (65 tackles)
Sacks: Jake Ryan (3.5-29 yards)
Int: Raymon Taylor (2-70 yards, 1 TD) and Thomas Gordon (2-19 yards
Football Contact: Jusn Dickens, 734-763-4423, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 Noon ET Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan Stadium (109,901)
ESPN Announcers: Dave Pasch, Brian Griese, Jenn Brown
Series: Michigan leads 53-15-2 Last Meeng: Oct. 8, 2011: Michigan 42, Northwestern 24
PURDUE at IOWA
PURDUE (3-6 overall, 0-5 Big Ten)
Coach: Danny Hope
Career: 54-49 (9th year) At Purdue: 19-27 (4th year)
Oense: Spread
Rush: Akeem Shavers (102-489 yards, 3 TDs)
Pass: Robert Marve (82-131, 735 yards, 6 TDs)
Rec.: Antavian Edison (47-525 yards, 7 TDs)Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Landon Feichter (51 tackles)
Sacks: Kawann Short (4.0-28 yards)
Int: Landon Feichter (4-39 yards, 1 TD)
Football Contact: Ma Rector, 765-494-3196, [email protected]
IOWA (4-5 overall, 2-3 Big Ten)
Coach: Kirk Ferentz
Career: 112-92 (17th year) At Iowa: 100-71 (14th year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Mark Weisman (114-661 yards, 8 TDs)
Pass: James Vandenberg (174-303, 1,786 yards, 4 TDs)
Rec.: Keenan Davis (44-543 yards, 1 TD)Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Anthony Hitchens (106 tackles)
Sacks: Joe Gaglione (5.0-24 yards)
Int: Chrisan Kirksey (2-86 yards, 2 TDs), Tom Donatelli (2-18 yards)
and Greg Casllo (2-2 yards)
Football Contact: Steve Roe, 319-335-9411, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 11 a.m. CT Iowa City, Iowa Kinnick Stadium (70,585)
BTN Announcers: Josh Lewin, Chris Marn, J Leman
Series: Purdue leads 45-34-3 Last Meeng: Nov. 19, 2011: Iowa 31, Purdue 21
WISCONSIN at INDIANA
WISCONSIN (6-3 overall, 3-2 Big Ten)
Coach: Bret Bielema
Career: 66-22 (7th year) At Wisconsin: 66-22 (7th year)
Oense: Mulple one- and two-back sets
Rush: Montee Ball (218-1,028 yards, 13 TDs)
Pass: Danny OBrien (52-86, 523 yards, 3 TDs)
Rec.: Jared Abbrederis (37-675 yards, 5 TDs)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Mike Taylor (92 tackles)
Sacks: Chris Borland (4.5-29 yards)
Int: Devin Smith (2-1 yard)
Football Contact: Brian Lucas, 608-262-1811, [email protected]
INDIANA (4-5 overall, 2-3 Big Ten)
Coach: Kevin Wilson
Career: 5-16 (2nd year) At Indiana: 5-16 (2nd year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Stephen Houston (123-573 yards, 9 TDs)
Pass: Cameron Coman (158-249, 1,699 yards, 10 TDs)
Rec.: Cody Lamer (39-645 yards, 5 TDs) and
Shane Wynn (45-415 yards, 6 TDs)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Greg Heban (65 tackles)
Sacks: Adam Replogle (4.0-19 yards) and Larry Black Jr. (4.0-24 yards)
Int: Greg Heban (2-24 yards)
Football Contact: Je Keag, 812-855-6209, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 Noon ET Bloomington, Ind. Memorial Stadium (52,929)
ESPN2 Announcers: Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway, Niki NotoSeries: Wisconsin leads 38-18-2 Last Meeng: Oct. 15, 2011: Wisconsin 59, Indiana 7
Legends Division
Game
Leaders Division
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MINNESOTA at ILLINOIS
MINNESOTA (5-4 overall, 1-4 Big Ten)
Coach: Jerry Kill
Career: 135-86 (19th year) At Minnesota: 8-13 (2nd year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Donnell Kirkwood (154-667 yards, 3 TDs)
Pass: Philip Nelson (41-75, 537 yards, 6 TDs)
Rec.: A.J. Barker (30-577 yards, 7 TDs)
Defense: 4-3
Tackles: Troy Stoudermire (57 tackles)
Sacks: D.L. Wilhite (6.5-42 yards)
Int: Michael Carter (2-61 yards, 1 TD), Cedric Thompson (2-0 yards)
and Derrick Wells (2-0 yards)
Football Contact: Paul Rovnak, 612-625-9379, [email protected]
ILLINOIS (2-7 overall, 0-5 Big Ten)
Coach: Tim Beckman
Career: 23-23 (4th year) At Illinois: 2-7 (1st year)
Oense: Spread/Mulple
Rush: Donovonn Young (102-417 yards, 2 TDs)
Pass: Nathan Scheelhaase (103-171, 935 yards, 4 TDs)
Rec.: Donovonn Young (32-141 yards, 1 TD) and
Ryan Lankford (31-427 yards, 5 TDs)
Defense: Mulple
Tackles: Jonathan Brown (59 tackles) and Mason Monheim (59 tackles)
Sacks: Michael Buchanan (2.5-31 yards),
Darrius Caldwell (2.5-12 yards) and Jonathan Brown (2.5-11 yards)
Int.: Steve Hull (2-17 yards)
Football Contacts: Kent Brown or Derek Neal, [email protected], [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 2:30 p.m. CT Champaign, Ill. Memorial Stadium (60,670)
BTN Announcers: Eric Collins, Derek Rackley, Jon Jansen
Series: Minnesota leads 34-28-3 Last Meeng: Nov. 26, 2011: Minnesota 27, Illinois 7
PENN STATE at #18/16/16 NEBRASKA
PENN STATE (6-3 overall, 4-1 Big Ten)
Coach: Bill OBrien
Career: 6-3 (1st year) At Penn State: 6-3 (1st year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Zach Zwinak (117-545 yards, 3 TDs)
Pass: Ma McGloin (211-340, 2,436 yards, 18 TDs)Rec.: Allen Robinson (57-689 yards, 8 TDs)
Defense: Mulple
Tackles: Michael Mau (83 tackles)
Sacks: Deion Barnes (4.0-11 yards)
Int: Michael Mau (3-125 yards)
Football Contact: Je Nelson, 814-865-1757, [email protected]
* Penn State vacated wins from 1998-2011
NEBRASKA (7-2 overall, 4-1 Big Ten)
Coach: Bo Pelini
Career: 46-18 (5th year) At Nebraska: 46-18 (5th year)
Oense: Mulple
Rush: Ameer Abdullah (151-826 yards, 8 TDs)
Pass: Taylor Marnez (154-245, 1,941 yards, 18 TDs)Rec.: Kenny Bell (33-622 yards, 6 TDs)
Defense: Mulple
Tackles: Will Compton (73 tackles)
Sacks: Eric Marn (6.5-39 yards)
Int: P.J. Smith (2-53 yards)
Football Contact: Keith Mann, 402-472-2263, [email protected]
Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 2:30 p.m. CT Lincoln, Neb. Memorial Stadium (81,091)
ABC (regional), ESPN2 (outer market) Announcers: Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman, Quint Kessenich
Series: Nebraska (7-7), Penn State (6-7)* Last Meeng: Nov. 12, 2011: Nebraska 17, Penn State 14
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BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 11 11
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 a
postseason football bowl game as a result of NCAA and/or Big Ten sancons shall
not be eligible to parcipate in the Big Ten football championship game. The
winner of the Big Ten football championship game will represent the Conference
in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) unless a conference team other than the
champion 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, the
winner 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 their
division
3. The records of the three teams will be compared against the next
highest placed teams in their division in order of nish (4, 5, and 6)
4. The records of the three teams will be compared against all
common conference opponents;
5. The highest ranked team in the rst Bowl Championship Series Poll
following the compleon of Big Ten regular season conference play
shall be the representave in the Big Ten Championship Game,
unless the two highest ranked ed teams are ranked within one
spot of each other in the BCS poll. In this case, the head-to-head
results of the top two ranked ed teams shall determine the
representave in the Big Ten Championship
6. The team with the best overall winning percentage [excluding
exempted 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 Ten
championship game, then the parcipant(s) in the Big Ten championship game
shall be determined by the following procedure:
a) If the ineligible team is ed for the division championship, then the team
it ed with shall be the Big Ten championship game representave.
b) If two or more teams are ed with an ineligible team for the division
championship, then the ineligible team is removed and the remaining
teams revert to the e-break procedure.c) The division runner-up shall be the Big Ten championship game
representave.
d) If there is a division runner-up e, then the ed teams shall revert to the
e-break procedure.
If the championship game cannot be played (due to any reason beyond the
control of the Big Ten Conference), the two division champions (using divisional
e-breakers as set forth above) shall be declared co-champions and the following
procedure will be used to determine the Big Ten Conference representave to
the Bowl Championship Series:
a) Teams ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the nal BCS poll will automacally
be placed in the BCS championship game.
b) If the two divisional representaves met previously in the season and
neither is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the nal BCS standings, the team
ranked highest in the nal BCS standings shall be the representave
to the BCS, unless the other team is ranked within ve or fewer places of
the 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 each
team played that season shall be the BCS representave.
f) If the two teams remain ed aer e), the representave will be the team
with the best overall winning percentage.
g) If the two teams remain ed aer f), the representave will be the team
furthest removed from BCS parcipaon.
h) If the two teams remain ed aer g), the representave shall be
determined by a random draw.
BIG TEN FOOTBALL DIVISIONAL TIEBREAKER
BIG TEN BOWL LINEUP
ROSE BOWL GAMEJan. 1, 20135:10 p.m. ET, ESPNPasadena, Calif.Big Ten vs. Pac-12/BCS
CAPITAL ONE BOWLJan. 1, 20131 p.m. ET, ABCOrlando, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC
OUTBACK BOWLJan. 1, 20131 p.m. ET, ESPNTampa, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC
BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWLDec. 29, 201210:15 p.m. ET, ESPNTempe, Ariz.Big Ten vs. Big 12
TAXSLAYER.COM GATOR BOWLJan. 1, 2013Noon ET, ESPN2Jacksonville, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC
MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL OF TEXASDec. 28, 20129 p.m. ET, ESPNHouston, TexasBig Ten vs. Big 12
HEART OF DALLAS BOWLJan. 1, 2013Noon ET, ESPNUDallas, TexasBig Ten vs. Big 12 or C-USA
LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWLDec. 26, 20127:30 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: TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl;
Fih Selecon: Bualo Wild Wings Bowl; Sixth Selecon: Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas; Seventh Selecon: Heart of Dallas Bowl; Eighth Selecon: Lile Caesars Pizza Bowl
2012-13 Big Ten Bowl Selecon Order:
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BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 11 12
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 18-17 vs. Northern Illinois [1] 52,1179/8 L, 6-9 Iowa State 70,5859/15 W, 27-16 Northern Iowa 70,585
9/22 L, 31-32 Central Michigan 70,585
9/29 W, 31-13 Minnesota 70,58510/13 W, 19-16 (2OT) at Michigan State 70,21110/20 L, 14-38 Penn State 70,585
10/27 L, 17-28 at Northwestern 44,12111/3 L, 21-24 at Indiana 40,646
11/10 Purdue
11/17 at Michigan11/23 Nebraska
[1] - at Chicago, Ill.
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/31 W, 17-13 #24/22 Boise State 78,7099/8 W, 41-7 at Central Michigan 35,1279/15 L, 3-20 #20/19 Notre Dame 79,219
9/22 W, 23-7 Eastern Michigan 74,2049/29 L, 16-17 #14/- Ohio State 76,70510/6 W, 31-27 at Indiana 45,979
10/13 L, 16-19 (2OT) Iowa 70,21110/20 L, 10-12 at #23/25/- Michigan 113,83310/27 W, 16-13 (OT) at #-/25/- Wisconsin 80,538
11/3 L, 24-28 #21/21/21 Nebraska 73,52211/17 Northwestern11/24 at Minnesota
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/30 W, 30-27 (3OT) at UNLV 16,013
9/8 W, 44-7 New Hampshire 47,0229/15 W, 28-23 Western Michigan 44,9219/22 W, 17-10 Syracuse 50,805
9/29 L, 13-31 at Iowa 70,58510/13 L, 13-21 Northwestern 49,65110/20 L, 13-38 at Wisconsin 80,587
10/27 W, 44-28 Purdue 41,06211/3 L, 13-35 Michigan 48,80111/10 at Illinois
11/17 at Nebraska11/24 Michigan State
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 49-20 Southern Miss 85,425
9/8 L, 30-36 at UCLA 71,5309/15 W, 42-13 Arkansas State 85,2909/22 W, 73-7 Idaho State 84,923
9/29 W, 30-27 #-/23 Wisconsin 85,96210/6 L, 38-63 at #12/- Ohio State 106,102
10/20 W, 29-28 at Northwestern 47,33010/27 W, 23-9 #20/20/20 Michigan 86,16011/3 W, 28-24 at Michigan State 73,52211/10 Penn State
11/17 Minnesota11/23 at Iowa
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 42-41 at Syracuse 37,830
9/8 W, 23-13 Vanderbilt 31,6449/15 W, 22-13 Boston College 32,5979/22 W, 38-7 South Dakota 28,641
9/29 W, 44-29 Indiana 33,12910/6 L, 28-39 at Penn State 95,769
10/13 W, 21-13 at Minnesota 49,65110/20 L, 28-29 Nebraska 47,33010/27 W, 28-17 Iowa 44,12111/10 at Michigan11/17 at Michigan State11/24 Illinois
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 24-7 Western Michigan 43,4419/8 L, 14-45 at Arizona State 54,128
9/15 W, 44-0 Charleston Southern 45,3699/22 L, 24-52 Louisiana Tech 46,539
9/29 L, 7-35 Penn State 46,73410/6 L, 14-31 at Wisconsin 80,09610/13 L, 0-45 at #25/-/-Michigan 110,922
10/27 L, 17-31 Indiana 47,98111/3 L, 22-52 at #6/-/- Ohio State 105,31111/10 Minnesota
11/17 Purdue11/24 at Northwestern
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 24-17 Indiana State 41,8829/8 W, 45-6 at Massachusetts 16,304
9/15 L, 39-41 Ball State 48,1869/29 L, 29-44 at Northwestern 33,12910/6 L, 27-31 Michigan State 45,979
10/13 L, 49-52 #8/-/- Ohio State 48,88010/20 L, 30-31 at Navy 33,441
10/27 W, 31-17 at Illinois 47,98111/3 W, 24-21 Iowa 40,646
11/10 Wisconsin11/17 at Penn State11/24 at Purdue
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 56-10 Miami (Ohio) 105,0399/8 W, 31-16 Central Florida 104,745
9/15 W, 35-28 California 105,2329/22 W, 29-15 UAB 105,0199/29 W, 17-16 at #20/18 Michigan State 76,70510/6 W, 63-38 #21/20 Nebraska 106,102
10/13 W, 52-49 at Indiana 48,88010/20 W, 29-22 (OT) Purdue 105,29010/27 W, 35-23 at Penn State 107,81811/3 W, 52-22 Illinois 105,31111/17 at Wisconsin11/24 Michigan
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 L, 14-24 Ohio 97,186
9/8 L, 16-17 at Virginia 56,0879/15 W, 34-7 Navy 98,7929/22 W, 24-13 Temple 93,680
9/29 W, 35-7 at Illinois 46,73410/6 W, 39-28 #24/22 Northwestern 95,76910/20 W, 38-14 at Iowa 70,585
10/27 L, 23-35 #9/-/- Ohio State 107,81811/3 W, 34-9 at Purdue 40,09811/10 at #18/16/16 Nebraska
11/17 Indiana11/24 Wisconsin
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 48-6 Eastern Kentucky 40,572
9/8 L, 17-20 at #22/22 Notre Dame 80,7959/15 W, 54-16 Eastern Michigan 40,2179/29 W, 51-41 Marshall 45,481
10/6 L, 13-44 Michigan 50,10510/13 L, 14-38 Wisconsin 46,00710/20 L, 22-29 (OT) at #7/-/- Ohio State 105,29010/27 L, 28-44 at Minnesota 41,06211/3 L, 9-34 Penn State 40,09811/10 at Iowa
11/17 at Illinois11/24 Indiana
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 26-21 Northern Iowa 79,568
9/8 L, 7-10 at Oregon State 42,1899/15 W, 16-14 Utah State 79,3329/22 W, 37-26 UTEP 79,806
9/29 L, 27-30 at #22/20 Nebraska 85,96210/6 W, 31-14 Illinois 80,09610/13 W, 38-14 at Purdue 46,00710/20 W, 38-13 Minnesota 80,58710/27 L, 13-16 (OT) Michigan State 80,538
11/10 at Indiana11/17 Ohio State11/24 at Penn State
DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE9/1 L, 14-41 vs. #2/2 Alabama [1] 90,4139/8 W, 31-25 Air Force 112,5229/15 W, 63-13 Massachusetts 110,708
9/22 L, 6-13 at #11/15 Notre Dame 80,79510/6 W, 44-13 at Purdue 50,10510/13 W, 45-0 Illinois 110,922
10/20 W, 12-10 Michigan State 113,83310/27 L, 9-23 at Nebraska 86,16011/3 W, 35-13 at Minnesota 48,80111/10 #-/21/24 Northwestern11/17 Iowa11/24 at Ohio State
[1] - at Arlington, Texas
IOWA(4-5, 2-3 Big Ten)
MICHIGAN(6-3, 4-1 Big Ten)
MICHIGAN STATE(5-5, 2-4 Big Ten)
MINNESOTA(5-4, 1-4 Big Ten)
#18/16/16 NEBRASKA(7-2, 4-1 Big Ten)
#-/21/24 NORTHWESTERN(7-2, 3-2 Big Ten)
ILLINOIS(2-7, 0-5 Big Ten) INDIANA(4-5, 2-3 Big Ten) #5/-/- OHIO STATE(10-0, 6-0 Big Ten)
PENN STATE(6-3, 4-1 Big Ten) PURDUE(3-6, 0-5 Big Ten) WISCONSIN(6-3, 3-2 Big Ten)
TEAM SCHEDULES: LEGENDS DIVISION
TEAM SCHEDULES: LEADERS DIVISIONLeaders Division Games in Bold
Legends Division Games in Bold