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2016 BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - OCTOBER 10 Primary Contact: Adam Augusne, Director, Communicaons • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 151 • E-mail: [email protected] • Cell: 608-215-4391 • Twier: @B1Gfootball Secondary Contact: Chris Masters, Associate Director, Communicaons • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 146 • E-mail: [email protected] • Cell: 574-532-4166 BIG TEN. BIG NEWS. • The Big Ten features three of the 11 remaining undefeated schools in the Football Bowl Subdivi- sion (FBS), as Michigan, Nebraska and Ohio State all maintain unblemished records. • Michigan became the first Big Ten school to secure a bowl berth, while Nebraska and Ohio State can do likewise with a victory this weekend. The Big Ten will connue to feature the largest bowl lineup in conference history, and the full list of Big Ten postseason desnaons can be found on page three. • Six Big Ten games are on tap this weekend, with four conference schools (Indiana, Michigan State, Purdue, Rutgers) celebrang their Homecoming fesvies and all seven West Division programs in acon. • Two Big Ten schools — Michigan and Ohio State — rank among the top five naonally in both scoring offense and scoring defense. The Wolverines lead the country in both total defense and scoring defense, and are fourth in scoring offense, while the Buckeyes are second in scoring de- fense, third in scoring offense, fourth in total defense and fiſth in total offense. • Ohio State remains the lone Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program that has not allowed a rushing touchdown in 2016. • Michigan's nine rushing touchdowns against Rutgers tied a school record first set on Oct. 21, 1939, against the University of Chicago. • Iowa picked up its eighth consecutive road win with last Saturday's 14-7 victory at Minnesota. The Hawkeyes have tied the program record for consecutive road wins first set from 1920-23. • Purdue freshman kicker J.D. Dellinger recorded the first game-winning overtime field goal in school history as the Boilermakers defeated Illinois, 34-31, on Saturday. • Penn State sophomore running back Saquon Barkley rushed for a career-high 202 yards last weekend against Maryland, the most yards on the ground by a Nittany Lion since Nov. 23, 2002, when Larry Johnson ran for 279 yards against Michigan State. • The Big Ten ranks as the second-least penalized conference in the nation this year, with Big Ten schools averaging only 5.86 penalties per game. Seven conference schools rank among the top 20 nationally in fewest penalties, led by Northwestern and Wisconsin at No. 6 (3.6 per game). SATURDAY, OCT. 15 MINNESOTA at MARYLAND Noon ET - ESPNU IOWA at PURDUE Noon ET - ESPN2 ILLINOIS at RUTGERS Noon ET - ESPNEWS NEBRASKA at INDIANA 3:30 p.m. ET - ABC (regional); ESPN2 (outer market) NORTHWESTERN at MICHIGAN STATE 3:30 p.m. ET - BTN OHIO STATE at WISCONSIN 8 p.m. ET - ABC BYE: MICHIGAN, PENN STATE 2016 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGS EAST DIVISION WEST DIVISION Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk 1. Michigan 3-0 1.000 2-0 1-0 2-0 W3 6-0 1.000 5-0 1-0 0-0 W7 Ohio State 2-0 1.000 2-0 0-0 2-0 W3 5-0 1.000 4-0 1-0 0-0 W7 3. Penn State 2-1 .667 2-0 0-1 1-1 W2 4-2 .667 4-0 0-2 0-0 W2 4. Maryland 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-1 L1 4-1 .800 2-0 2-1 0-0 L1 Indiana 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 1-1 L1 3-2 .600 2-1 1-1 0-0 L1 6. Michigan State 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 L2 2-3 .400 1-2 1-1 0-0 L3 Rutgers 0-3 .000 0-2 0-1 0-2 L8 2-4 .333 2-2 0-2 0-0 L3 Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk 1. Nebraska 2-0 1.000 1-0 1-0 2-0 W2 5-0 1.000 4-0 1-0 0-0 W6 2. Iowa 2-1 .667 0-1 2-0 1-1 W1 4-2 .667 2-2 2-0 0-0 W1 3. Wisconsin 1-1 .500 0-0 1-1 0-0 L1 4-1 .800 2-0 1-1 1-0 L1 Purdue 1-1 .500 0-0 1-1 1-0 W1 3-2 .600 2-1 1-1 0-0 W1 Northwestern 1-1 .500 0-1 1-0 1-1 W1 2-3 .400 1-3 1-0 0-0 W1 6. Minnesota 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 L3 3-2 .600 3-1 0-1 0-0 L2 Illinois 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-2 L5 1-4 .200 1-2 0-2 0-0 L4 WEEK 7 SCHEDULE BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. For more than 25 years, through the Big Ten’s SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday) program, the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading performance. The Big Ten football page on bigten.org will feature notes, recaps, stascs, standings and more. You can also keep track of Big Ten football by follow- ing the conference on Twier @B1Gfootball and @BigTen or becoming a fan of the Big Ten Confer- ence on Facebook to receive exclusive updates. FOLLOW THE BIG TEN facebook.com/BigTenConference @B1Gfootball instagram.com/bigtenconf SATURDAY, OCT. 8 IOWA def. MINNESOTA, 14-7 MICHIGAN def. RUTGERS, 78-0 OHIO STATE def. INDIANA, 38-17 PENN STATE def. MARYLAND, 38-14 PURDUE def. ILLINOIS, 34-31 (OT) BYU def. MICHIGAN STATE, 38-14 WEEK 6 RESULTS

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2016 BIG TEN FOOTBALLWEEKLY RELEASE - OCTOBER 10

Primary Contact: Adam Augustine, Director, Communications • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 151 • E-mail: [email protected] • Cell: 608-215-4391 • Twitter: @B1GfootballSecondary Contact: Chris Masters, Associate Director, Communications • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 146 • E-mail: [email protected] • Cell: 574-532-4166

BIG TEN. BIG NEWS.• The Big Ten features three of the 11 remaining undefeated schools in the Football Bowl Subdivi-sion (FBS), as Michigan, Nebraska and Ohio State all maintain unblemished records.

• Michigan became the first Big Ten school to secure a bowl berth, while Nebraska and Ohio State can do likewise with a victory this weekend. The Big Ten will continue to feature the largest bowl lineup in conference history, and the full list of Big Ten postseason destinations can be found on page three.

• Six Big Ten games are on tap this weekend, with four conference schools (Indiana, Michigan State, Purdue, Rutgers) celebrating their Homecoming festivities and all seven West Division programs in action.

• Two Big Ten schools — Michigan and Ohio State — rank among the top five nationally in both scoring offense and scoring defense. The Wolverines lead the country in both total defense and scoring defense, and are fourth in scoring offense, while the Buckeyes are second in scoring de-fense, third in scoring offense, fourth in total defense and fifth in total offense.

• Ohio State remains the lone Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program that has not allowed a rushing touchdown in 2016.

• Michigan's nine rushing touchdowns against Rutgers tied a school record first set on Oct. 21, 1939, against the University of Chicago.

• Iowa picked up its eighth consecutive road win with last Saturday's 14-7 victory at Minnesota. The Hawkeyes have tied the program record for consecutive road wins first set from 1920-23.

• Purdue freshman kicker J.D. Dellinger recorded the first game-winning overtime field goal in school history as the Boilermakers defeated Illinois, 34-31, on Saturday.

• Penn State sophomore running back Saquon Barkley rushed for a career-high 202 yards last weekend against Maryland, the most yards on the ground by a Nittany Lion since Nov. 23, 2002, when Larry Johnson ran for 279 yards against Michigan State.

• The Big Ten ranks as the second-least penalized conference in the nation this year, with Big Ten schools averaging only 5.86 penalties per game. Seven conference schools rank among the top 20 nationally in fewest penalties, led by Northwestern and Wisconsin at No. 6 (3.6 per game).

SATURDAY, OCT. 15MINNESOTA at MARYLAND

Noon ET - ESPNU

IOWA at PURDUENoon ET - ESPN2

ILLINOIS at RUTGERSNoon ET - ESPNEWS

NEBRASKA at INDIANA3:30 p.m. ET - ABC (regional); ESPN2 (outer market)

NORTHWESTERN at MICHIGAN STATE3:30 p.m. ET - BTN

OHIO STATE at WISCONSIN8 p.m. ET - ABC

BYE: MICHIGAN, PENN STATE

2016 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGSEAST DIVISION

WEST DIVISION

Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk1. Michigan 3-0 1.000 2-0 1-0 2-0 W3 6-0 1.000 5-0 1-0 0-0 W7 Ohio State 2-0 1.000 2-0 0-0 2-0 W3 5-0 1.000 4-0 1-0 0-0 W73. Penn State 2-1 .667 2-0 0-1 1-1 W2 4-2 .667 4-0 0-2 0-0 W24. Maryland 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-1 L1 4-1 .800 2-0 2-1 0-0 L1 Indiana 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 1-1 L1 3-2 .600 2-1 1-1 0-0 L16. Michigan State 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 L2 2-3 .400 1-2 1-1 0-0 L3 Rutgers 0-3 .000 0-2 0-1 0-2 L8 2-4 .333 2-2 0-2 0-0 L3

Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk1. Nebraska 2-0 1.000 1-0 1-0 2-0 W2 5-0 1.000 4-0 1-0 0-0 W62. Iowa 2-1 .667 0-1 2-0 1-1 W1 4-2 .667 2-2 2-0 0-0 W13. Wisconsin 1-1 .500 0-0 1-1 0-0 L1 4-1 .800 2-0 1-1 1-0 L1 Purdue 1-1 .500 0-0 1-1 1-0 W1 3-2 .600 2-1 1-1 0-0 W1 Northwestern 1-1 .500 0-1 1-0 1-1 W1 2-3 .400 1-3 1-0 0-0 W16. Minnesota 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 L3 3-2 .600 3-1 0-1 0-0 L2 Illinois 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-2 L5 1-4 .200 1-2 0-2 0-0 L4

WEEK 7 SCHEDULE

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.For more than 25 years, through the Big Ten’s SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday) program,

the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading performance.

The Big Ten football page on bigten.org will feature notes, recaps, statistics, standings and more. You can also keep track of Big Ten football by follow-ing the conference on Twitter @B1Gfootball and @BigTen or becoming a fan of the Big Ten Confer-ence on Facebook to receive exclusive updates.

FOLLOW THE BIG TEN

facebook.com/BigTenConference

@B1Gfootball

instagram.com/bigtenconf

SATURDAY, OCT. 8IOWA def. MINNESOTA, 14-7

MICHIGAN def. RUTGERS, 78-0OHIO STATE def. INDIANA, 38-17

PENN STATE def. MARYLAND, 38-14PURDUE def. ILLINOIS, 34-31 (OT)BYU def. MICHIGAN STATE, 38-14

WEEK 6 RESULTS

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BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 7 2

WEEKLY COACHES TELECONFERENCE

BIG TEN FOOTBALLMEDIA CONTACTS

EAST DIVISIONIndiana

Jeff [email protected]

Phone: (812) 855-6209

MarylandDustin [email protected]

Phone: (301) 314-7065

MichiganDavid Ablauf

[email protected] Shepard

[email protected]: (734) 764-6456

Michigan StateBen Phlegar

[email protected]: (517) 355-2271

Ohio StateJerry Emig

[email protected]: (614) 688-0343

Penn StateKristina [email protected]

Phone: (814) 865-1757

RutgersHasim Phillips

[email protected]: (732) 445-6069

WEST DIVISIONIllinois

Kent [email protected]

Derek [email protected]

Phone: (217) 333-1391

IowaSteve Roe

[email protected]: (319) 335-9411

MinnesotaPaul Rovnak

[email protected]: (612) 625-9379

NebraskaKeith Mann

[email protected]: (402) 472-2263

NorthwesternPaul Kennedy

[email protected]: (847) 467-2028

PurdueMatt Rector

[email protected]: (765) 494-3196

WisconsinBrian Lucas

[email protected]: (608) 263-5052

The Big Ten Conference football coaches weekly media teleconferences will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 30, and continue through Tuesday, Nov. 22.

The calls are held on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. - 12:52 p.m. CT. The calls will be available for play-back roughly two hours following the conclusion of each call at bigten.org.

Contact the Big Ten Communications office for the phone number and weekly passcode.

The coaches order on each call is as follows (all times Central):

11:00 a.m. – Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern11:08 a.m. – Jim Harbaugh, Michigan11:16 a.m. – Paul Chryst, Wisconsin11:24 a.m. – Mike Riley, Nebraska11:32 a.m. – Mark Dantonio, Michigan State11:40 a.m. – Kirk Ferentz, Iowa11:48 a.m. – Tracy Claeys, Minnesota11:56 a.m. – Chris Ash, Rutgers12:04 p.m. – Lovie Smith, Illinois12:12 p.m. – DJ Durkin, Maryland12:20 p.m. – Darrell Hazell, Purdue12:28 p.m. – James Franklin, Penn State12:36 p.m. – Urban Meyer, Ohio State12:44 p.m. – Kevin Wilson, Indiana

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.BTN is in more than 60 million homes across the United States and Canada. BTN2Go is BTN’s digital extension, delivering live and on-demand

programming to computers, smartphones and tablets. BTN Plus within BTN2Go streams hundreds of additional events each season.

Coach, School Career (Yrs) At School (Yrs) Big Ten OnlyEAST DIVISIONKevin Wilson, IND 23-43 (6th) 23-43 (6th) 9-33D.J. Durkin, MD 5-1 (1st) 4-1 (1st) 1-1Jim Harbaugh, MICH 74-30 (9th) 16-3 (2nd) 9-2Mark Dantonio, MSU 107-53 (13th) 89-36 (10th) 52-22Urban Meyer, OSU 159-27 (15th) 55-4 (5th) 33-1James Franklin, PSU 42-29 (6th) 18-14 (3rd) 8-11Chris Ash, RU 2-4 (1st) 2-4 (1st) 0-3

WEST DIVISIONLovie Smith, ILL 1-4 (1st) 1-4 (1st) 0-2Kirk Ferentz, IOWA 143-110 (21st) 131-89 (18th) 78-61Tracy Claeys, MINN 5-6 (2nd) 5-6 (2nd) 1-6Mike Riley, NEB 104-87 (16th) 11-7 (2nd) 5-5Pat Fitzgerald, NU 72-59 (11th) 72-59 (11th) 37-45Darrell Hazell, PUR 25-42 (6th) 9-32 (4th) 3-23Paul Chryst, WIS 33-23 (5th) 14-4 (2nd) 7-3

BIG TEN COACHING RECORDS

BIG TEN NCAA STAT LEADERS

Rk. TotalOffense Avg.5. Ohio State 537.6

Rk. ScoringOffense Avg.3. Ohio State 53.24. Michigan 50.0

Rk. RushingOffense Avg.3. Ohio State 323.69. Maryland 274.014. Michigan 255.023. Nebraska 234.2

Rk. PassEfficiency Avg.10. Ohio State 163.5423. Indiana 153.5824. Nebraska 153.43

Rk. Total Defense Avg.1. Michigan 212.84. Ohio State 246.411. Wisconsin 291.4

Rk. Scoring Defense Avg.1. Michigan 10.32. Ohio State 10.84. Wisconsin 12.213. Iowa 16.515. Nebraska 17.623. Maryland 19.2

Rk. Rushing Defense Avg.6. Wisconsin 90.49. Ohio State 97.813. Michigan 99.2

Rk. PassEfficiencyDefense Avg.2. Ohio State 82.643. Michigan 83.7515. Nebraska 104.9121. Wisconsin 110.1524. Indiana 111.77

Rk. Turnover Margin Avg.4. Ohio State 1.6015. Michigan 1.0020. Iowa 0.8325. Illinois 0.80 Nebraska 0.80

Rk. Interceptions Total4. Ohio State 108. Nebraska 917. Wisconsin 7

Rk. FewestPenalties Avg.6. Northwestern 3.60 Wisconsin 3.6012. Purdue 4.2013. Michigan 4.3317. Iowa 4.6718. Penn State 4.8320. Rutgers 5.00

Rk. NetPunting Avg.2. Ohio State 46.71

Rk. Time of Possession Avg.4. Ohio State 36:009. Nebraska 34:4113. Wisconsin 34:2823. Michigan 33:06

TEAM RANKINGS

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGSRk. All-Purpose Yards Avg.16. Curtis Samuel, OSU 151.00

Rk. Rushing Yds Per Carry Avg.3. Curtis Samuel, OSU 8.2016. Mike Weber, OSU 6.8221. Akrum Wadley, IOWA 6.40

Rk. Rushing Yds Per Game Avg.15. Mike Weber, OSU 113.2

Rk. PassingYdsPerCompletion Avg.6. Richard Lagow, IND 15.709. Tommy Armstrong, Jr., NEB 15.1421. Trace McSorley, PSU 13.94

Rk. Passing Yds Per Game Avg.21. Richard Lagow, IND 292.0

Rk. PassEfficiency Avg.7. J.T. Barrett, OSU 166.6

Rk. ReceptionsPerGame Avg.22. Austin Carr, NU 6.4

Rk. ReceivingYdsPerReception Avg.3. Alonzo Moore, NEB 25.8311. Nick Westbrook, IND 21.8512. Ricky Jones, IND 21.67

Rk. Receiving Yds Per Game Avg.24. Austin Carr, NU 93.0

Rk. Scoring Avg.15. Tyler Durbin, OSU 10.0

Rk. Field Goals Avg.12. Emmit Carpenter, MINN 1.8015. Tyler Davis, PSU 1.6721. Chase McLaughlin, ILL 1.60

Rk. Tackles For Loss Avg.1. Carroll Phillips, ILL 2.27. Jesse Aniebonam, MD 1.711. Jabrill Peppers, MICH 1.717. T.J. Watt, WIS 1.5

Rk. Sacks Avg.5. Jesse Aniebonam, MD 1.10 T.J. Watt, WIS 1.1014. Ifeadi Odenigbo, NU 1.00

Rk. Interceptions Avg.1. Malik Hooker, OSU 0.88. Marshon Lattimore, OSU 0.6 Derrick Tindal, WIS 0.617. Nathan Gerry, NEB 0.5 Channing Stribling, MICH 0.5

Rk. PuntingYards Avg.21. Hunter Niswander, NU 44.0

Rk. KickoffReturnYards Avg.3. Parris Campbell, OSU 34.710. William Likely, MD 29.814. Desmond King, IOWA 28.6

Rk. Punt Return Yards Avg.3. Jabrill Peppers, MICH 17.810. De’Mornay Pierson-El, NEB 14.0 22. Flynn Nagel, NU 11.8

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2016-17 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF BOWLSCapital One Orange BowlDec. 30, 20168 p.m. ET, ESPNMiami Gardens, Fla. Hard Rock Stadium

GoodyearCottonBowlClassicJan. 2, 20171 p.m. ET, ESPNArlington, TexasAT&T Stadium

Fiesta Bowl2016-17 SemifinalDec. 31, 20163 or 7 p.m. ET, ESPNGlendale, Ariz.University of Phoenix Stadium

Chick-fil-APeachBowl2016-17 SemifinalDec. 31, 20163 or 7 p.m. ET, ESPNAtlanta, Ga.Georgia Dome

Rose Bowl Game Presented by Northwestern MutualJan. 2, 20175:10 p.m. ET, ESPNPasadena, Calif.Rose Bowl Stadium

Allstate Sugar BowlJan. 2, 20178:30 p.m. ET, ESPNNew Orleans, La. Mercedes-Benz Superdome

Capital One Orange BowlDec. 30, 20168 p.m. ET, ESPNMiami Gardens, Fla.Hard Rock StadiumBig Ten vs. ACC/Notre Dame/SEC

BuffaloWildWingsCitrusBowlDec. 31, 201611 a.m. ET, ABCOrlando, Fla.Camping World StadiumBig Ten or ACC/Notre Dame vs. SEC

TaxSlayer BowlDec. 31, 201611 a.m. ET, ESPNJacksonville, Fla.EverBank FieldBig Ten or ACC/Notre Dame vs. SEC

Outback BowlJan. 2, 20171 p.m. ET, ABCTampa, Fla.Raymond James StadiumBig Ten vs. SEC

Rose Bowl Game Presented byNorthwestern MutualJan. 2, 20175:10 p.m. ET, ESPNPasadena, Calif.Rose Bowl StadiumBig Ten vs. Pac-12

Quick Lane BowlDec. 26, 20162:30 p.m. ET, ESPNDetroit, Mich.Ford FieldBig Ten vs. ACC/Notre Dame

Holiday BowlDec. 27, 20167 p.m. ET, ESPNSan Diego, Calif.Qualcomm StadiumBig Ten vs. Pac-12

New Era Pinstripe BowlDec. 28, 20162 p.m. ET, ABCBronx, N.Y.Yankee StadiumBig Ten vs. ACC/Notre Dame

Foster Farms BowlDec. 28, 2016 8:30 p.m. ET, FOXSanta Clara, Calif.Levi’s Stadium Big Ten vs. Pac-12

Franklin American MortgageMusic City BowlDec. 30, 20163:30 p.m. ET, ESPNNashville, Tenn.Nissan StadiumBig Ten or ACC/Notre Dame vs. SEC

2016-17 BIG TEN BOWL DESTINATIONS

ALL GAMES CONFERENCE GAMES Home Games Total Average Sellouts Home Games Total Average Sellouts9/1-3 11 736,841 66,986 3 -- -- -- --9/9-10 11 703,647 63,968 4 -- -- -- --9/17 8 566,442 70,805 3 -- -- -- --9/24 7 402,149 57,450 2 4 270,169 67,542 210/1 7 555,606 79,372 3 7 555,606 79,372 310/8 6 427,761 71,294 2 5 353,547 70,709 210/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/25-26

TOTAL 50 3,392,446 67,849 17 16 1,179,322 73,708 7

2016 WEEK BY WEEK ATTENDANCE

9/5 O QB J.T. Barrett, OSU D LB Mike McCray, MICH S PK Rafael Gaglianone, WIS F DE Anthony Nelson, IOWA9/12 O QB Wilton Speight, MICH D S Nathan Gerry, NEB S WR/KR Janarion Grant, RU F DB Marcelino Ball, IND9/19 O WR Noah Brown, OSU D LB/DB Jabrill Peppers, MICH LB Jerome Baker, OSU S LB/DB Jabrill Peppers, MICH F P Caleb Lightbourn, NEB9/26 O QB Tommy Armstrong Jr., NEB D LB T.J. Watt, WIS S P Ron Coluzzi, IOWA F QB Alex Hornibrook, WIS10/3 O RB Ty Johnson, MD D DE Ifeadi Odenigbo, NU S Marcus Allen, PSU S PK Emmit Carpenter, MINN F RB Mike Weber, OSU10/10 O RB Saquon Barkley, PSU D LB Brandon Smith, PSU S PK J.D. Dellinger, PUR-FR F RB Brian Lankford-Johnson, PUR

2016 BIG TENPLAYERS OF THE WEEK

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.The Big Ten formed the Big Ten Advisory Commission in 1972, enlisting former students that competed in conference athletics

to serve as liaisons to the NCAA’s Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizations.

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BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.The Big Ten sponsors 28 official conference sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of

men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse the last three years.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEQUICK FACTS

Date: Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016Time: 8 p.m. ETTelevision: FOX

Site: Indianapolis, Ind.Facility: Lucas Oil Stadium

Surface: FieldTurfCapacity: 66,700

The 2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game will kick off from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis at 8 p.m. ET on December 3, 2016.

The winner of the East Division will meet the winner of the West Division, with the game’s victor earning the Big Ten Championship and a chance to play in one of the six bowls that comprise the College Football Playoff, including the Rose Bowl Game.

FOX will serve as the official broadcast partner of the Big Ten Football Championship Games through 2016, and Lucas Oil Stadium will host the title games through 2021.

Tickets for the 2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game are on sale and can be purchased through Ticketmaster at ticketmaster.com or by calling (800) 745-3000. In addition, every Big Ten Football Championship Game ticket includes complimentary admission to the Big Ten Fan Fest presented by Dr. Pepper, to be held at the Indiana Convention Center on Friday and Saturday, December 2-3. Go to bigten.org for more information.

BIG TEN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

The Big Ten will continue to honor its past while recogniz-ing its current standouts at the conclusion of the 2016 campaign. The Big Ten’s enhanced football awards pro-gram presents 19 individual trophies in addition to the Big 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 students and coaches who have contributed to the conference’s rich and storied history.

Seventeen of the honors will be awarded immediately following the regular season, including awards for the best quarterback, running back, receiver, tight end, offensive lineman, defensive lineman, linebacker, defen-sive back, kicker, punter and return specialist. Each of these individual position awards features the names of two former standouts.

The Big Ten will also continue to honor the conference’s 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 select the Dave McClain Coach of the Year, which has been awarded since 1972, while coaches vote for the Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year award. The top offensive player will receive the 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 the best first-year standout will receive the Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year award.

The winner of the Big Ten Football Championship Game will receive the Amos Alonzo Stagg Championship Trophy, while the most outstanding player in the game will be awarded the Grange-Griffin Championship Game MVP award. The conference also created two postcollegiate awards - the Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award and the Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award.

The full list of awards, along with a breakdown of the former standouts appearing in each award’s name, appears to the right.

BIG TEN FOOTBALL AWARDSNAME OF AWARD NAMED FOR

Championship Game AwardsAmos Alonzo Stagg Championship Trophy Amos Alonzo Stagg, Chicago Grange-Griffin Championship Game MVP Harold Edward "Red" Grange, Illinois(media vote only) Archie Griffin, Ohio StatePostcollegiate Awards(vote by school administrators)Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award Gerald R. Ford, Michigan Nile Kinnick, IowaDungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award Tony Dungy, Minnesota Anthony Thompson, IndianaAnnual Awards (combined vote by coaches and media, unless otherwise noted)Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year Otto Graham, Northwestern Eddie George, Ohio StateNagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year Bronislau "Bronko" Nagurski, Minnesota Charles Woodson, MichiganHayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year Wayne Woodrow "Woody" Hayes, Ohio State(coaches vote only) Glenn Edward "Bo" Schembechler, MichiganDave McClain Coach of the Year Dave McClain, Wisconsin(media vote only)Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year Darrell Thompson, Minnesota Antwaan Randle El, IndianaRimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year Dave Rimington, Nebraska Orlando Pace, Ohio StateSmith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith, Michigan State Courtney Brown, Penn StateGriese-Brees Quarterback of the Year Bob Griese, Purdue Drew Brees, PurdueAmeche-Dayne Running Back of the Year Alan Ameche, Wisconsin Ron Dayne, WisconsinTatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year Jack Tatum, Ohio State Rod Woodson, PurdueButkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year Dick Butkus, Illinois Pat Fitzgerald, NorthwesternRichter-Howard Receiver of the Year Pat Richter, Wisconsin Desmond Howard, MichiganKwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year Ted Kwalick, Penn State Dallas Clark, IowaBakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year Jim Bakken, Wisconsin Morten Andersen, Michigan StateEddleman-Fields Punter of the Year Thomas Dwight "Dike" Eddleman, Illinois Brandon Fields, Michigan StateRodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska Tim Dwight, Iowa

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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 participate in a postseason football bowl game as a result of NCAA and/or Big Ten sanctions shall not be eligible to participate in the Big Ten Football Championship Game. The winner of the Big Ten Football Championship Game will represent the conference in one of the bowls that comprise the College Football Playoff - the Cotton, Fiesta, Peach, Orange, Rose or Sugar Bowl. If the Big Ten Champion is ranked No. 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the final Col-lege Football Playoff poll, the team will play in a semifinal game. Otherwise, the Big Ten Champion will play in the Rose Bowl Game (when not hosting a semifinal) or the Cotton, Fiesta or Peach Bowl.

The following procedure will determine the representative from each division in the event of a tie:(a) If two teams are tied, the winner of the game between the two tied teams shall be the representative.(b) If three or more teams are tied, steps 1 through 7 will be followed until a determination is made. If only two teams remain tied after any step, the winner of the game between the two tied teams shall be the representative. 1. The records of the three tied teams will be compared against each other. 2. The records of the three tied 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 finish (4, 5, and 6). 4. The records of the three teams will be compared against all common conference opponents. 5. The team with the best overall winning percentage [excluding exempted games] shall be the representative. 6. The representative 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 participant(s) in the Big Ten Championship Game shall be determined by the following procedure:a) If the ineligible team is tied for the division championship, then the team it tied with shall be the Big Ten Championship Game representative.b) If two or more teams are tied with an ineligible team for the division championship, then the ineligible team is removed and the remaining teams revert to the tie-break procedure.c) The division runner-up shall be the Big Ten Championship Game representative.d) If there is a division runner-up tie, then the tied teams shall revert to the tie-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 tie-breakers as set forth above) shall be declared co-champions and the following procedure will be used to determine the Big Ten Conference representative to the College Football Playoff:

a) Teams ranked No. 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the final College Football Playoff poll will automatically be placed in the College Football Playoff.b) If the two divisional representatives met previously in the season and neither is ranked No. 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the final College Football Playoff poll, the team ranked highest in the final poll shall be the representative to the College Football Playoff, unless the other team is ranked within five or fewer places of the higher ranked team. In this case, the head-to-head results of the two teams shall determine the conference’s representative.c) If the two divisional representatives did not meet previously during the season, the team ranked highest in the College Football Playoff poll shall be the representative.d) If the two teams are tied in the College Football Playoff poll, the team with the best overall Big Ten record shall be the representative.e) If the two teams remain tied after d), the team with the best combined record of the tied teams against all common Big Ten opponents each team played that season shall be the representative.f) If the two teams remain tied after e), the representative will be the team with the best overall winning percentage.g) If the two teams remain tied after f), the representative will be the team furthest removed from College Football Playoff, Bowl Championships Series or Rose Bowl Game participation (as appropriate).h) If the two teams remain tied after g), the representative shall be determined by a random draw.

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.Big Ten Academic Alliance schools annually conduct $10 billion in funded research,

$5 billion more than any other conference.

BIG TEN FOOTBALL DIVISIONAL TIEBREAKER

No. Team Years42 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-03-04c35* 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-09-1418 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-04c9 Michigan State 1953c-65-66-78c-87-90c-10c-13-158 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-243 Penn State 1994-05c-08c2 Indiana 1945-67c

c—co-championship # Beginning in 2011, Big Ten Championship Game determined Big Ten Champion * All Ohio State wins vacated from 2010 season

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS#

DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPSNo. Team Years4 Ohio State 2012-13-14-15c3 Michigan State 2011-13-15c2 Wisconsin 2011c-141 Penn State 2011c1 Nebraska 20121 Iowa 2015c—co-championship

Division Alignment from 2011-13:Legends Division (Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern) & Leaders Division (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin)

Division Alignment beginning 2014:East Division (Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers) & West Division (Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Wisconsin)

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Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten.Since its inception in 1896, the pursuit and attainment of academic excellence has been a priority for every Big Ten member institution. But maintaining the conference’s standard of competing at the highest level in athletics also endures as an important component of the Big Ten experience. Striking that balance between academics and athletics is integral to the Big Ten’s identity. Recognized as one of intercollegiate sports’ most successful undertakings, the Big Ten strives for success from its students not only on the field and in the classroom, but around the world as well.

PREMIER ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONSThe Big Ten Academic Alliance is an academic consortium of all 14 Big Ten universities, which is widely considered to be the model for effective and voluntary collaboration among top research universities.

Every Big Ten Academic Alliance institution ranks among the top 78 universities in the nation according to the 2014 Academic Ranking of World Universities, including six in the top 25.

The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 1,600 Academic All-Americans, including 48 honorees during the 2015-16 academic year.

Big Ten Academic Alliance schools annually conduct $10 billion in funded research, $5 billion more than any other conference.

A HISTORY OF ATHLETIC SUCCESSBig Ten schools have won at least seven national championships in seven of the last eight academic years.

In the last three full academic years, current Big Ten institutions have claimed 23 team national championships in 14 different sports.

Over the last 10 full academic years, current Big Ten institutions have won 77 team national titles in 23 different sports.

BROAD-BASED PROGRAMMINGThe Big Ten will administer over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,500 students competing in intercollegiate athletics for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on 350 teams in 42 different sports.

The Big Ten sponsors 28 official conference sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse the last three years.

The Big Ten leads the nation in total students competing in intercollegiate athletics and participation opportunities, and sponsors more official sports than all conferences except the Ivy League.

Almost 1,400 Big Ten competitors have participated in the Olympics, winning more than 600 medals, including nearly 300 gold. Heading into the 2016 Olympic Games, more than 100 current or former students at current Big Ten institutions were named to Olympic teams.

PASSIONATE FOLLOWINGThe Big Ten leads all conferences with 5.7 million alumni and nearly 580,000 students.

Each year more than 11 million patrons attend Big Ten home contests, as the conference leads the nation in attendance for men’s basketball, hockey, volleyball and wrestling.

LEADERS IN INNOVATIONTook part in the nation’s first bowl game, winning the 1902 Rose Bowl Game, and signed an exclusive contract with the Tournament of Roses in 1946, making it the first bowl with permanent conference affiliations.

Awarded the first Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1915, honoring outstanding seniors who demonstrated excellence in academics and athletics.

Formed the Big Ten Advisory Commission in 1972, enlisting former students that competed in conference athletics to serve as liaisons to the NCAA’s Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizations.

Became the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and female participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992.

Implemented the first collegiate football system of instant replay in 2004, which the NCAA approved for use among all conferences in 2006.

Launched the Big Ten Network (BTN) in 2007, the first national conference-owned television network.

Began partnering with the Ivy League to study the effects of head injuries in sports in 2012.

Accepted Johns Hopkins University as the conference’s first sport affiliate members in men’s and women’s lacrosse in 2013 and 2015, respectively.

EXTENSIVE TELEVISION EXPOSUREThrough the Big Ten’s current media agreements with BTN, ABC/ESPN, CBS and FOX, nearly 1,400 Big Ten events are produced and distributed nationally and globally on an annual basis.

BTN is in more than 60 million homes across the United States and Canada. BTN2Go is BTN’s digital extension, delivering live and on-demand programming to computers, smartphones and tablets. BTN Plus within BTN2Go streams hundreds of additional events each season.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTFor more than 25 years, through the Big Ten’s SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday) program, the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading performance.

Surrounding the Big Ten Football Championship Game and Basketball Tournaments, the conference has held numerous community initiatives, such as the Big Ten Career Expo, SaturDAY of Service and Youth Football Clinics. In addition, the Big Ten has hosted a downtown 5K, collaborated with a local breast cancer awareness group and provided unique event experiences for military veterans.

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MICHIGAN

TEAM SCHEDULES: EAST DIVISIONEast Division Games in Bold, all times Eastern

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 34-13 at Florida International 16,0899/10 W, 30-20 Ball State 41,3749/24 L, 28-33 Wake Forest 45,51910/1 W, 24-21 (OT) Michigan State 43,97110/8 L, 17-38 at Ohio State 107,42010/15 Nebraska 3:30 p.m.10/22 at Northwestern Noon10/29 Maryland 11/5 at Rutgers 11/12 Penn State 11/19 at Michigan 11/26 Purdue

INDIANA

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 63-3 Hawaii 110,2229/10 W, 51-14 UCF 109,2959/17 W, 45-28 Colorado 110,0429/24 W, 49-10 Penn State 110,31910/1 W, 14-7 Wisconsin 111,84610/8 W, 78-0 at Rutgers 53,29210/22 Illinois 3:30 p.m.10/29 at Michigan State 11/5 Maryland 11/12 at Iowa 11/19 Indiana 11/26 at Ohio State

OHIO STATEDATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 77-10 Bowling Green 107,9139/10 W, 48-3 Tulsa 104,4109/17 W, 45-24 at Oklahoma 87,97910/1 W, 58-0 Rutgers 105,83010/8 W, 38-17 Indiana 107,42010/15 at Wisconsin 8 p.m.10/22 at Penn State 8 p.m.10/29 Northwestern 5:30 p.m.11/5 Nebraska 8 p.m.11/12 at Maryland 11/19 at Michigan State 11/26 Michigan

RUTGERSDATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 L, 13-48 at Washington 58,6409/10 W, 48-14 Howard 45,2459/17 W, 37-28 New Mexico 39,6809/24 L, 7-14 Iowa 44,06110/1 L, 0-58 at Ohio State 105,83010/8 L, 0-78 Michigan 53,29210/15 Illinois Noon10/22 at Minnesota Noon11/5 Indiana 11/12 at Michigan State 11/19 Penn State 8 p.m.11/26 at Maryland

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 52-13 Howard 35,4749/9 W, 41-14 at Florida International 17,0849/17 W, 30-24 (2OT) at UCF 43,19710/1 W, 50-7 Purdue 41,20610/8 L, 14-38 at Penn State 100,77810/15 Minnesota Noon10/22 Michigan State 7:30 p.m.10/29 at Indiana 11/5 at Michigan 11/12 Ohio State 11/19 at Nebraska 11/26 Rutgers

MARYLAND

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/2 W, 28-13 Furman 74,5169/17 W, 36-28 at Notre Dame 80,7959/24 L, 6-30 Wisconsin 75,505 10/1 L, 21-24 (OT) at Indiana 43,97110/8 L, 14-31 BYU 74,21410/15 Northwestern 3:30 p.m.10/22 at Maryland 7:30 p.m.10/29 Michigan 11/5 at Illinois 11/12 Rutgers 11/19 Ohio State 11/26 at Penn State

MICHIGAN STATE

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 33-13 Kent State 94,3789/10 L, 39-42 at Pittsburgh 69,9839/17 W, 34-27 Temple 100,4209/24 L, 10-49 at Michigan 110,31910/1 W, 29-26 (OT) Minnesota 95,33210/8 W, 38-14 Maryland 100,77810/22 Ohio State 8 p.m.10/29 at Purdue 11/5 Iowa 7:30 p.m.11/12 at Indiana 11/19 at Rutgers 8 p.m.11/26 Michigan State

PENN STATE

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.Over the last 10 full academic years,

current Big Ten institutions have won 77 team national titles in 23 different sports.

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TEAM SCHEDULES: WEST DIVISIONWest Division Games in Bold, all times Eastern

MINNESOTA

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 52-3 Murray State 48,6449/10 L, 23-48 North Carolina 60,6709/17 L, 10-34 Western Michigan 40,95410/1 L, 16-31 at Nebraska 90,37410/8 L, 31-34 (OT) Purdue 42,91210/15 at Rutgers Noon10/22 at Michigan 3:30 p.m.10/29 Minnesota Noon11/5 Michigan State 11/12 at Wisconsin 3:30 p.m.11/19 Iowa 11/26 at Northwestern

ILLINOIS

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/1 W, 30-23 Oregon State 44,5829/10 W, 58-28 Indiana State 41,0269/24 W, 31-24 Colorado State 44,854 10/1 L, 26-29 (OT) at Penn State 95,33210/8 L, 7-14 Iowa 49,14510/15 at Maryland Noon10/22 Rutgers Noon10/29 at Illinois Noon11/5 Purdue 11/12 at Nebraska 7:30 p.m.11/19 Northwestern 11/26 at Wisconsin

NORTHWESTERNDATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 L, 21-22 Western Michigan 30,6359/10 L, 7-9 Illinois State 30,7489/17 W, 24-13 Duke 34,4649/24 L, 13-24 Nebraska 40,28410/1 L, 31-38 at Iowa 67,04710/15 at Michigan State 3:30 p.m.10/22 Indiana Noon10/29 at Ohio State 5:30 p.m.11/5 Wisconsin 11/12 at Purdue 11/19 at Minnesota 11/26 Illinois

WISCONSINDATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 16-14 vs. LSU [1] 77,8239/10 W, 54-10 Akron 77,3319/17 W, 23-17 Georgia State 79,8839/24 W, 30-6 at Michigan State 75,505 10/1 L, 7-14 at Michigan 111,84610/15 Ohio State 8 p.m.10/22 at Iowa Noon10/29 Nebraska 7 p.m.11/5 at Northwestern 11/12 Illinois 3:30 p.m.11/19 at Purdue 11/26 Minnesota

[1] at Green Bay, Wis.

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 45-21 Miami (Ohio) 68,3909/10 W, 42-3 Iowa State 70,5859/17 L, 21-23 North Dakota State 70,5859/24 W, 14-7 at Rutgers 44,061 10/1 L, 31-38 Northwestern 67,04710/8 W, 14-7 at Minnesota 49,14510/15 at Purdue Noon10/22 Wisconsin Noon11/5 at Penn State 7:30 p.m.11/12 Michigan 11/19 at Illinois 11/25 Nebraska

IOWA

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 43-10 Fresno State 90,0139/10 W, 52-17 Wyoming 89,8959/17 W, 35-32 Oregon 90,4149/24 W, 24-13 at Northwestern 40,28410/1 W, 31-16 Illinois 90,37410/15 at Indiana 3:30 p.m.10/22 Purdue 3:30 p.m.10/29 at Wisconsin 7 p.m.11/5 at Ohio State 8 p.m.11/12 Minnesota 7:30 p.m.11/19 Maryland 11/25 at Iowa

NEBRASKA

DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE9/3 W, 45-24 Eastern Kentucky 32,0749/10 L, 20-38 Cincinnati 33,0689/24 W, 24-14 Nevada 41,607 10/1 L, 7-50 at Maryland 41,20610/8 W, 34-31 (OT) at Illinois 42,91210/15 Iowa Noon10/22 at Nebraska 3:30 p.m.10/29 Penn State 11/5 at Minnesota 11/12 Northwestern 11/19 Wisconsin 11/26 at Indiana

PURDUE

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 1,600 Academic All-Americans,

including 48 honorees during the 2015-16 academic year.

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WeeklyResults

DATE GAME LOCATIONOct.8,2016 PennState38,Maryland14 UniversityPark,PA Iowa14,Minnesota7 Minneapolis,MN OhioState38,Indiana17 Columbus,OH Purdue34,Illinois31 Champaign,IL BYU31,MichiganState14 EastLansing,MI Michigan78,Rutgers0 Piscataway,NJ

EastDivision

STANDINGS CONFERENCE PCT. PF PA OVERALL PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAKMichigan 3-0 1.000 141 17 6-0 1.000 300 62 5-0 1-0 0-0 W6OhioState 2-0 1.000 96 17 5-0 1.000 266 54 4-0 1-0 0-0 W5PennState 2-1 0.667 77 89 4-2 0.667 183 171 4-0 0-2 0-0 W2Maryland 1-1 0.500 64 45 4-1 0.800 187 96 2-0 2-1 0-0 L1Indiana 1-1 0.500 41 59 3-2 0.600 133 125 2-1 1-1 0-0 L1MichiganState 0-2 0.000 27 54 2-3 0.400 105 126 1-2 1-1 0-0 L3Rutgers 0-3 0.000 7 150 2-4 0.333 109 240 2-2 0-2 0-0 L3

WestDivision

STANDINGS CONFERENCE PCT. PF PA OVERALL PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAKNebraska 2-0 1.000 55 29 5-0 1.000 185 88 4-0 1-0 0-0 W5Iowa 2-1 0.667 59 52 4-2 0.667 167 99 2-2 2-0 0-0 W1Wisconsin 1-1 0.500 37 20 4-1 0.800 130 61 2-0 1-1 1-0 L1Purdue 1-1 0.500 41 81 3-2 0.600 130 157 2-1 1-1 0-0 W1Northwestern 1-1 0.500 51 55 2-3 0.400 103 99 1-3 1-0 0-0 W1Minnesota 0-2 0.000 33 43 3-2 0.600 152 118 3-1 0-1 0-0 L2Illinois 0-2 0.000 47 65 1-4 0.200 132 150 1-3 0-1 0-0 L4

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SCORINGOFFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./GOhioState 5 36 5 35 0 0 0 266 53.2Michigan 6 41 4 40 1 0 0 300 50.0Maryland 5 25 4 23 1 0 0 187 37.4Nebraska 5 25 3 24 1 0 0 185 37.0PennState 6 22 10 19 1 0 0 183 30.5Minnesota 5 18 9 17 0 0 0 152 30.4Iowa 6 22 4 21 1 0 0 167 27.8Indiana 5 16 6 15 1 0 1 133 26.6Purdue 5 17 4 16 0 0 0 130 26.0Illinois 5 15 8 14 1 0 0 130 26.0Wisconsin 5 15 8 14 0 0 0 128 25.6MichiganState 5 14 2 13 1 0 0 105 21.0Northwestern 5 14 2 13 0 0 0 103 20.6Rutgers 6 13 6 13 0 0 0 109 18.2

RUSHINGOFFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./GOhioState 5 254 1618 6 49 16 323.6Maryland 5 223 1370 6 76 16 274.0Michigan 6 270 1530 6 63 25 255.0Nebraska 5 237 1171 5 63 14 234.2Minnesota 5 213 1015 5 50 13 203.0Illinois 5 158 911 6 65 9 182.2Rutgers 6 260 998 4 80 5 166.3Wisconsin 5 215 808 4 35 8 161.6Indiana 5 208 803 4 48 2 160.6Purdue 5 176 771 4 48 9 154.2MichiganState 5 192 766 4 73 6 153.2PennState 6 224 913 4 55 13 152.2Iowa 6 210 895 4 54 13 149.2Northwestern 5 180 630 4 58 6 126.0

SCORINGDEFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./GMichigan 6 8 2 8 0 0 0 62 10.3OhioState 5 6 4 6 0 0 0 54 10.8Wisconsin 5 7 4 7 0 0 0 61 12.2Iowa 6 13 3 12 0 0 0 99 16.5Nebraska 5 11 5 5 1 0 0 88 17.6Maryland 5 13 2 12 0 0 0 96 19.2Northwestern 5 12 6 9 0 0 0 99 19.8Minnesota 5 14 6 12 1 0 1 118 23.6Indiana 5 15 7 14 0 0 0 125 25.0MichiganState 5 16 5 15 0 0 0 126 25.2PennState 6 21 8 21 0 0 0 171 28.5Illinois 5 18 8 18 0 0 0 150 30.0Purdue 5 20 5 16 3 0 0 157 31.4Rutgers 6 33 3 31 1 0 0 240 40.0

RUSHINGDEFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./GWisconsin 5 145 452 3.1 38 2 90.4OhioState 5 178 490 2.8 35 0 98.0Michigan 6 208 595 2.9 87 2 99.2Minnesota 5 184 671 3.6 54 5 134.2MichiganState 5 187 682 3.6 62 8 136.4Nebraska 5 157 759 4.8 50 8 151.8Northwestern 5 200 789 3.9 49 9 157.8Iowa 6 249 1016 4.1 58 5 169.3Maryland 5 218 848 3.9 55 5 169.6Indiana 5 200 848 4.2 27 7 169.6Illinois 5 207 908 4.4 63 14 181.6PennState 6 260 1253 4.8 44 14 208.8Purdue 5 218 1221 5.6 79 10 244.2Rutgers 6 272 1618 5.9 63 18 269.7

TOTALOFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./GOhioState 5 1618 1070 392 2688 6.9 32 537.6Nebraska 5 1171 1192 372 2363 6.4 24 472.6Michigan 6 1530 1290 444 2820 6.4 37 470.0Indiana 5 803 1465 366 2268 6.2 14 453.6Purdue 5 771 1375 398 2146 5.4 16 429.2Maryland 5 1370 765 329 2135 6.5 23 427.0Minnesota 5 1015 1012 366 2027 5.5 18 405.4PennState 6 913 1436 402 2349 5.8 21 391.5Illinois 5 911 997 305 1908 6.3 15 381.6MichiganState 5 766 1065 335 1831 5.5 14 366.2Wisconsin 5 808 993 354 1801 5.1 14 360.2Northwestern 5 630 1122 350 1752 5.0 14 350.4Iowa 6 895 1134 366 2029 5.5 22 338.2Rutgers 6 998 706 411 1704 4.1 11 284.0

PASSINGOFFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./GIndiana 5 94-158-7 .595 1465 9.3 12 293.0Purdue 5 124-222-10 .559 1375 6.2 7 275.0PennState 6 103-178-3 .579 1436 8.1 8 239.3Nebraska 5 78-135-2 .578 1192 8.8 10 238.4Northwestern 5 93-170-4 .547 1122 6.6 8 224.4Michigan 6 109-174-2 .626 1290 7.4 12 215.0OhioState 5 89-138-3 .645 1070 7.8 16 214.0MichiganState 5 86-143-6 .601 1065 7.4 8 213.0Minnesota 5 87-153-4 .569 1012 6.6 5 202.4Illinois 5 90-147-1 .612 997 6.8 6 199.4Wisconsin 5 82-139-7 .590 993 7.1 6 198.6Iowa 6 94-156-4 .603 1134 7.3 9 189.0Maryland 5 64-106-2 .604 765 7.2 7 153.0Rutgers 6 65-151-2 .431 706 4.7 6 117.7

TOTALDEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./GMichigan 6 595 682 357 1277 3.6 7 212.8OhioState 5 490 743 330 1233 3.7 4 246.6Wisconsin 5 452 1005 296 1457 4.9 5 291.4Nebraska 5 759 975 316 1734 5.5 11 346.8Iowa 6 1016 1075 419 2091 5.0 12 348.5MichiganState 5 682 1097 338 1779 5.3 15 355.8Maryland 5 848 977 384 1825 4.8 13 365.0Minnesota 5 671 1163 365 1834 5.0 14 366.8Indiana 5 848 1027 362 1875 5.2 13 375.0PennState 6 1253 1036 429 2289 5.3 20 381.5Illinois 5 908 1038 340 1946 5.7 18 389.2Northwestern 5 789 1234 382 2023 5.3 12 404.6Purdue 5 1221 937 360 2158 6.0 20 431.6Rutgers 6 1618 1101 425 2719 6.4 31 453.2

PASSINGDEFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./GMichigan 6 63-149-6 .423 682 4.6 5 113.7OhioState 5 70-152-10 .461 743 4.9 4 148.6PennState 6 105-169-6 .621 1036 6.1 6 172.7Iowa 6 88-170-4 .518 1075 6.3 7 179.2Rutgers 6 88-153-4 .575 1101 7.2 13 183.5Purdue 5 85-142-4 .599 937 6.6 10 187.4Nebraska 5 93-159-9 .585 975 6.1 3 195.0Maryland 5 85-166-3 .512 977 5.9 8 195.4Wisconsin 5 86-151-7 .570 1005 6.7 3 201.0Indiana 5 85-162-5 .525 1027 6.3 6 205.4Illinois 5 88-133-5 .662 1038 7.8 4 207.6MichiganState 5 87-151-4 .576 1097 7.3 7 219.4Minnesota 5 98-181-3 .541 1163 6.4 9 232.6Northwestern 5 120-182-4 .659 1234 6.8 3 246.8

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PASSINGEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./G TD EFFIC.OhioState 5 89 .645 1070 214.0 16 163.5Indiana 5 94 .595 1465 293.0 12 153.6Nebraska 5 78 .578 1192 238.4 10 153.4Michigan 6 109 .626 1290 215.0 12 145.4Maryland 5 64 .604 765 153.0 7 139.0PennState 6 103 .579 1436 239.3 8 137.1Iowa 6 94 .603 1134 189.0 9 135.2MichiganState 5 86 .601 1065 213.0 8 132.8Illinois 5 90 .612 997 199.4 6 130.3Wisconsin 5 82 .590 993 198.6 6 123.2Northwestern 5 93 .547 1122 224.4 8 121.0Minnesota 5 87 .569 1012 202.4 5 118.0Purdue 5 124 .559 1375 275.0 7 109.3Rutgers 6 65 .431 706 117.7 6 92.8

INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG.OhioState 5 10 321 4 89 32.1Nebraska 5 9 70 1 89 7.8Wisconsin 5 7 97 0 89 13.9Michigan 6 6 109 2 89 18.2PennState 6 6 52 1 89 8.7Indiana 5 5 81 2 89 16.2Illinois 5 5 55 0 89 11.0Purdue 5 4 99 1 89 24.8Northwestern 5 4 28 0 89 7.0Iowa 6 4 15 0 89 3.8Rutgers 6 4 5 0 89 1.3MichiganState 5 4 4 0 89 1.0Minnesota 5 3 31 0 89 10.3Maryland 5 3 24 1 89 8.0

PASSDEFENSEEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./G TD EFFIC.OhioState 5 70 .461 743 148.6 4 82.6Michigan 6 63 .423 682 113.7 5 83.8Nebraska 5 93 .585 975 195.0 3 104.9Wisconsin 5 86 .570 1005 201.0 3 110.1Indiana 5 85 .525 1027 205.4 6 111.8Maryland 5 85 .512 977 195.4 8 112.9Iowa 6 88 .518 1075 179.2 7 113.8PennState 6 105 .621 1036 172.7 6 118.2Minnesota 5 98 .541 1163 232.6 9 121.2Northwestern 5 120 .659 1234 246.8 3 123.9MichiganState 5 87 .576 1097 219.4 7 128.6Purdue 5 85 .599 937 187.4 10 132.9Illinois 5 88 .662 1038 207.6 4 134.1Rutgers 6 88 .575 1101 183.5 13 140.8

PUNTING G NO. YARDS AVG/P RET AVG/R TB NET/POhioState 5 17 852 50.1 18 1.1 2 46.7Iowa 6 33 1385 42.0 47 1.4 2 39.3Maryland 5 28 1098 39.2 27 1.0 0 38.3MichiganState 5 23 939 40.8 43 1.9 1 38.1Purdue 5 20 783 39.2 25 1.3 1 36.9Northwestern 5 31 1363 44.0 141 4.5 4 36.8Michigan 6 22 951 43.2 87 4.0 3 36.5Illinois 5 30 1214 40.5 81 2.7 2 36.4Indiana 5 24 911 38.0 38 1.6 0 36.4Minnesota 5 26 1098 42.2 98 3.8 3 36.2PennState 6 32 1302 40.7 95 3.0 4 35.2Rutgers 6 51 1942 38.1 154 3.0 4 33.5Nebraska 5 18 668 37.1 52 2.9 2 32.0Wisconsin 5 14 525 37.5 89 6.4 0 31.1

KICKOFFRETURNS G NO. YDS. TD LONG AVG.OhioState 5 9 270 0 91 30.0Iowa 6 15 410 0 54 27.3Nebraska 5 9 233 0 45 25.9Northwestern 5 10 255 0 37 25.5Minnesota 5 14 320 0 56 22.9Indiana 5 21 467 0 36 22.2Maryland 5 12 261 0 64 21.8Wisconsin 5 10 211 0 41 21.1Rutgers 6 22 457 1 84 20.8PennState 6 21 424 0 35 20.2Purdue 5 21 423 0 45 20.1Illinois 5 18 354 0 39 19.7MichiganState 5 14 274 0 31 19.6Michigan 6 10 155 0 55 15.5

KICKOFFCOVERAGE G NO. YARDS AVG. RET TB NETAVGWisconsin 5 28 1761 62.9 160 0 57.2MichiganState 5 21 1308 62.3 248 6 43.3Purdue 5 25 1460 58.4 380 0 43.2Minnesota 5 30 1854 61.8 240 14 42.1Michigan 6 51 3217 63.1 533 22 41.8Nebraska 5 33 2105 63.8 334 17 40.8OhioState 5 46 2781 60.5 516 16 40.5Maryland 5 31 1791 57.8 491 2 40.3Illinois 5 27 1701 63.0 419 8 40.1PennState 6 37 2287 61.8 283 21 40.0Northwestern 5 21 1343 64.0 215 12 39.4Iowa 6 32 2044 63.9 177 25 38.8Indiana 5 25 1537 61.5 265 14 36.9Rutgers 6 25 1382 55.3 472 1 35.4

PUNTRETURNAVG G NO. YDS. TD LONG AVG.Michigan 6 16 297 2 54 18.6Nebraska 5 6 84 0 45 14.0Indiana 5 7 86 0 31 12.3Northwestern 5 8 94 0 47 11.8Iowa 6 18 211 0 38 11.7Rutgers 6 10 108 1 69 10.8Maryland 5 9 73 1 13 8.1Purdue 5 8 60 0 42 7.5OhioState 5 13 94 0 27 7.2Wisconsin 5 8 55 0 15 6.9MichiganState 5 6 37 0 13 6.2PennState 6 17 99 0 59 5.8Minnesota 5 6 23 0 13 3.8Illinois 5 10 32 0 22 3.2

FIELDGOALS G MADE ATT PCTPennState 6 10 10 1.000Minnesota 5 9 9 1.000OhioState 5 5 5 1.000Illinois 5 8 9 .889Wisconsin 5 8 9 .889Rutgers 6 6 7 .857Iowa 6 4 5 .800Nebraska 5 3 4 .750Maryland 5 4 6 .667Indiana 5 6 10 .600Purdue 5 4 7 .571Michigan 6 4 8 .500MichiganState 5 2 5 .400Northwestern 5 2 5 .400

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PATKICKING G MADE ATT PCTMichigan 6 40 40 1.000Nebraska 5 24 24 1.000Maryland 5 23 23 1.000Iowa 6 21 21 1.000PennState 6 19 19 1.000Minnesota 5 17 17 1.000Purdue 5 16 16 1.000Indiana 5 15 15 1.000Illinois 5 14 14 1.000MichiganState 5 13 13 1.000Rutgers 6 13 13 1.000OhioState 5 35 36 .972Wisconsin 5 14 15 .933Northwestern 5 13 14 .929

OPPONENT1STDOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG./GMichigan 6 33 27 8 68 11.3OhioState 5 30 36 6 72 14.4Wisconsin 5 26 45 7 78 15.6Nebraska 5 34 44 10 88 17.6Indiana 5 43 43 8 94 18.8MichiganState 5 35 50 10 95 19.0PennState 6 58 48 9 115 19.2Iowa 6 59 52 5 116 19.3Minnesota 5 39 46 13 98 19.6Maryland 5 47 42 10 99 19.8Illinois 5 40 49 13 102 20.4Rutgers 6 74 45 5 124 20.7Purdue 5 49 50 6 105 21.0Northwestern 5 48 63 5 116 23.2

SACKSBY G NO YARDS AVG./GMichigan 6 24 161 4.00Maryland 5 17 119 3.40Wisconsin 5 15 97 3.00PennState 6 16 108 2.67Iowa 6 16 95 2.67Illinois 5 13 52 2.60Northwestern 5 12 77 2.40OhioState 5 11 87 2.20Nebraska 5 11 59 2.20Minnesota 5 10 76 2.00Purdue 5 10 76 2.00Rutgers 6 11 53 1.83Indiana 5 8 36 1.60MichiganState 5 5 27 1.00

3RD-DOWNCONVERSIONS G CONV. ATT. PCTNebraska 5 35 66 .530OhioState 5 37 70 .529Purdue 5 44 85 .518Michigan 6 40 83 .482Minnesota 5 34 75 .453Wisconsin 5 32 77 .416MichiganState 5 27 70 .386Maryland 5 24 64 .375Indiana 5 28 75 .373Iowa 6 22 60 .367Northwestern 5 22 61 .361Illinois 5 19 61 .312Rutgers 6 29 100 .290PennState 6 20 73 .274

SACKSAGAINST G NO YARDS AVG./GOhioState 5 3 13 .60Nebraska 5 3 23 .60Minnesota 5 5 17 1.00Purdue 5 7 49 1.40Michigan 6 9 66 1.50Wisconsin 5 8 43 1.60Indiana 5 9 50 1.80Illinois 5 9 61 1.80MichiganState 5 11 47 2.20PennState 6 14 101 2.33Rutgers 6 15 110 2.50Iowa 6 15 119 2.50Northwestern 5 16 82 3.20Maryland 5 16 108 3.20

OPP.3RD-DOWNCONV. G CONV. ATT. PCTMichigan 6 10 82 .122Wisconsin 5 14 61 .230OhioState 5 22 76 .290Nebraska 5 19 62 .307Iowa 6 22 70 .314Maryland 5 26 81 .321Indiana 5 27 79 .342Northwestern 5 22 61 .361PennState 6 33 88 .375Rutgers 6 32 83 .386Minnesota 5 32 81 .395Illinois 5 30 69 .435MichiganState 5 33 73 .452Purdue 5 40 79 .506

FIRSTDOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG./GOhioState 5 87 41 5 133 26.6Nebraska 5 53 55 12 120 24.0Purdue 5 44 67 9 120 24.0Minnesota 5 53 56 8 117 23.4Michigan 6 76 55 7 138 23.0Indiana 5 44 54 5 103 20.6Wisconsin 5 40 55 6 101 20.2PennState 6 54 48 17 119 19.8Maryland 5 62 33 2 97 19.4MichiganState 5 37 53 6 96 19.2Northwestern 5 35 50 11 96 19.2Iowa 6 53 47 5 105 17.5Illinois 5 35 44 8 87 17.4Rutgers 6 54 34 5 93 15.5

4TH-DOWNCONVERSIONS G CONV. ATT. PCTIowa 6 4 5 .800OhioState 5 7 10 .700PennState 6 7 10 .700Michigan 6 6 9 .667Minnesota 5 4 6 .667MichiganState 5 5 8 .625Rutgers 6 5 8 .625Nebraska 5 5 8 .625Northwestern 5 5 9 .556Purdue 5 6 12 .500Wisconsin 5 3 6 .500Illinois 5 2 5 .400Maryland 5 2 6 .333Indiana 5 1 9 .111

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OPP.4TH-DOWNCONV G CONV. ATT. PCTWisconsin 5 1 6 .167OhioState 5 2 9 .222Illinois 5 1 3 .333Nebraska 5 4 10 .400Michigan 6 5 12 .417Maryland 5 6 14 .429PennState 6 5 11 .455Minnesota 5 6 11 .546Iowa 6 6 10 .600MichiganState 5 7 11 .636Rutgers 6 7 11 .636Indiana 5 6 8 .750Northwestern 5 7 9 .778Purdue 5 4 4 1.000

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G FUMB. INT. TOTAL FUMB. INT. TOTAL MARGIN PER/G

OhioState 5 3 10 13 2 3 5 +8 +1.60Michigan 6 4 6 10 2 2 4 +6 +1.00Iowa 6 6 4 10 1 4 5 +5 +0.83Illinois 5 3 5 8 3 1 4 +4 +0.80Nebraska 5 1 9 10 4 2 6 +4 +0.80Maryland 5 4 3 7 2 2 4 +3 +0.60Minnesota 5 5 3 8 2 4 6 +2 +0.40Northwestern 5 3 4 7 2 4 6 +1 +0.20Indiana 5 4 5 9 2 7 9 +0 +0.00Wisconsin 5 3 7 10 3 7 10 +0 +0.00Rutgers 6 2 4 6 5 2 7 -1 -0.17PennState 6 3 6 9 8 3 11 -2 -0.33MichiganState 5 3 4 7 3 6 9 -2 -0.40Purdue 5 3 4 7 3 10 13 -6 -1.20

PENALTIES G NO YARDS AVG./GIllinois 5 46 375 75.0Minnesota 5 43 361 72.2OhioState 5 44 355 71.0MichiganState 5 33 337 67.4Indiana 5 38 327 65.4Nebraska 5 28 323 64.6Maryland 5 32 298 59.6PennState 6 29 275 45.8Purdue 5 21 205 41.0Iowa 6 28 245 40.8Rutgers 6 30 245 40.8Michigan 6 26 244 40.7Wisconsin 5 18 192 38.4Northwestern 5 18 168 33.6

REDZONEOFFENSE G SCORES PCT TDS(R-P) FGS TOIowa 6 19-20 .950 15(9-6) 4-4 0Maryland 5 19-21 .905 15(11-4) 4-5 1Minnesota 5 19-21 .905 15(11-4) 4-4 1OhioState 5 26-29 .897 21(14-7) 5-5 0Michigan 6 31-35 .886 27(20-7) 4-7 0PennState 6 21-25 .840 12(9-3) 9-9 0MichiganState 5 10-12 .833 10(5-5) 0-0 1Illinois 5 12-15 .800 7(4-3) 5-5 0Nebraska 5 19-24 .792 16(12-4) 3-3 2Wisconsin 5 15-19 .790 12(7-5) 3-4 1Rutgers 6 9-12 .750 4(2-2) 5-5 0Indiana 5 12-18 .667 8(2-6) 4-6 1Northwestern 5 7-11 .636 6(3-3) 1-4 0Purdue 5 13-21 .619 9(7-2) 4-6 2

OPPONENTPENALTIES G NO YARDS AVG./GOhioState 5 23 180 36.0Iowa 6 29 223 37.2Illinois 5 23 191 38.2Minnesota 5 20 207 41.4Michigan 6 36 266 44.3MichiganState 5 25 236 47.2Wisconsin 5 29 248 49.6Rutgers 6 37 303 50.5Nebraska 5 35 281 56.2Indiana 5 35 282 56.4Northwestern 5 29 311 62.2Purdue 5 33 311 62.2Maryland 5 37 325 65.0PennState 6 49 456 76.0

REDZONEDEFENSE G SCORES PCT TDS(R-P) FGS TOOhioState 5 7-12 .583 3(0-3) 4-5 1Wisconsin 5 6-10 .600 4(2-2) 2-4 1Michigan 6 4-6 .667 3(0-3) 1-2 0Maryland 5 10-15 .667 9(3-6) 1-2 2Iowa 6 12-17 .706 9(4-5) 3-3 1Nebraska 5 9-12 .750 5(4-1) 4-6 1Rutgers 6 19-25 .760 18(12-6) 1-2 0Northwestern 5 17-22 .773 12(9-3) 5-7 3Purdue 5 19-23 .826 15(6-9) 4-5 2Indiana 5 14-16 .875 9(7-2) 5-5 1PennState 6 23-26 .885 17(12-5) 6-6 3MichiganState 5 18-20 .900 14(8-6) 4-4 0Illinois 5 20-22 .909 13(10-3) 7-7 1Minnesota 5 14-14 1.000 10(3-7) 4-4 0

TIMEOFPOSSESSION G POSS.TIME AVG./GOhioState 5 180:03 36:00Nebraska 5 173:29 34:41Wisconsin 5 172:24 34:28Michigan 6 198:41 33:06Minnesota 5 156:08 31:13Purdue 5 155:39 31:07MichiganState 5 154:38 30:55Illinois 5 144:40 28:56Indiana 5 144:14 28:50Maryland 5 139:52 27:58PennState 6 162:30 27:05Rutgers 6 160:05 26:40Iowa 6 143:21 23:53Northwestern 5 104:08 20:49

ON-SIDEKICKSBY G RECOVERED ATTEMPTS PCTIllinois 5 0 0 .000Indiana 5 0 0 .000Iowa 6 0 0 .000Maryland 5 0 0 .000Michigan 6 0 0 .000MichiganState 5 0 0 .000Minnesota 5 0 0 .000Nebraska 5 0 0 .000Northwestern 5 0 0 .000OhioState 5 0 0 .000PennState 6 0 0 .000Purdue 5 0 0 .000Rutgers 6 0 0 .000Wisconsin 5 0 0 .000

ON-SIDEKICKSAGAINST G RECOVERED ATTEMPTS PCTIllinois 5 0 0 .000Indiana 5 0 0 .000Iowa 6 0 0 .000Maryland 5 0 0 .000Michigan 6 0 0 .000MichiganState 5 0 0 .000Minnesota 5 0 0 .000Nebraska 5 0 0 .000Northwestern 5 0 0 .000OhioState 5 0 0 .000PennState 6 0 0 .000Purdue 5 0 0 .000Rutgers 6 0 0 .000Wisconsin 5 0 0 .000

ATTENDANCE HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTALIllinois 4-193180 1-90374 0-05-283554Indiana 3-1308642-126646 0-05-257510Iowa 4-276607 2-93206 0-06-369813Maryland 2-766803-161059 0-05-237739Michigan 5-551724 1-53292 0-06-605016MichiganState 3-2242352-124766 0-05-349001Minnesota 4-179607 1-95332 0-05-274939Nebraska 4-360696 1-40284 0-05-400980Northwestern 4-136131 1-67047 0-05-203178OhioState 4-424853 1-87979 0-05-512832PennState 4-3909082-180302 0-06-571210Purdue 3-106749 2-84118 0-05-190867Rutgers 4-1822782-164470 0-06-346748Wisconsin 2-1572142-187351 1-778235-422388

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RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/GMikeWeber,OhioState 5 83 566 6.8 4 49 113.2JustinJackson,Northwestern 5 109 510 4.7 4 58 102.0DevineRedding,Indiana 5 105 491 4.7 0 36 98.2SaquonBarkley,PennState 6 117 582 5.0 8 55 97.0RodneySmith,Minnesota 5 93 446 4.8 5 31 89.2MarkellJones,Purdue 4 73 339 4.6 2 23 84.8RobertMartin,Rutgers 5 82 421 5.1 1 80 84.2CurtisSamuel,OhioState 5 50 410 8.2 3 36 82.0CoreyClement,Wisconsin 4 82 319 3.9 5 27 79.8

TOTALOFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/GTommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 5 293 1151 189 1444 288.8RichardLagow,Indiana 5 -31 1460 170 1429 285.8DavidBlough,Purdue 5 67 1298 238 1365 273.0TraceMcSorley,PennState 6 186 1436 244 1622 270.3J.T.Barrett,OhioState 5 342 981 193 1323 264.6ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 5 52 1120 212 1172 234.4MitchLeidner,Minnesota 5 142 1006 189 1148 229.6TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 5 88 976 165 1064 212.8WiltonSpeight,Michigan 6 -47 1194 174 1147 191.2

PASSINGAVG./GAME G COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD AVG/GRichardLagow,Indiana 5 93-155-7 1460 11 292.0DavidBlough,Purdue 5 118-206-9 1298 7 259.6TraceMcSorley,PennState 6 103-177-3 1436 8 239.3TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 5 76-129-2 1151 9 230.2ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 5 92-169-4 1120 8 224.0MitchLeidner,Minnesota 5 86-149-4 1006 5 201.2WiltonSpeight,Michigan 6 98-159-2 1194 11 199.0J.T.Barrett,OhioState 5 79-123-3 981 15 196.2TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 5 78-128-5 976 8 195.2

SCORING G TD FG XPT 2XP PTSTylerDurbin,OhioState 5 0 5 35 0 10.0SaquonBarkley,PennState 6 9 0 0 0 9.0EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 5 0 9 17 0 8.8TylerDavis,PennState 6 0 10 19 0 8.2AkrumWadley,Iowa 6 8 0 0 0 8.0KhalidHill,Michigan 6 8 0 0 0 8.0C.McLaughlin,Illinois 5 0 8 14 0 7.6CoreyClement,Wisconsin 4 5 0 0 0 7.5AustinCarr,Northwestern 5 6 0 0 0 7.2CurtisSamuel,OhioState 5 6 0 0 0 7.2

PASSEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD EFFD.Moore,Maryland 5 1-1-0 21 0 276.4MitchellPaige,Indiana 5 1-2-0 5 1 236.0J.T.Barrett,OhioState 5 79-123-3 981 15 166.6TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 5 76-129-2 1151 9 153.8RichardLagow,Indiana 5 93-155-7 1460 11 153.5P.Hills,Maryland 5 50-80-2 622 6 147.6JohnO'Korn,Michigan 5 7-10-0 51 1 145.8WiltonSpeight,Michigan 6 98-159-2 1194 11 145.0TraceMcSorley,PennState 6 103-177-3 1436 8 137.9TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 5 78-128-5 976 8 137.8

SCORING(TDS) G TD RUN PASS RET PAT PTSSaquonBarkley,PennState 6 9 8 1 0 0 9.0AkrumWadley,Iowa 6 8 7 1 0 0 8.0KhalidHill,Michigan 6 8 7 1 0 0 8.0CoreyClement,Wisconsin 4 5 5 0 0 0 7.5AustinCarr,Northwestern 5 6 0 6 0 0 7.2CurtisSamuel,OhioState 5 6 3 3 0 0 7.27tiedwith1

RECEPTIONS/GAME G NO YDS TD LONG YDS/G REC/GAustinCarr,Northwestern 5 32 465 6 58 93.0 6.4MalikTurner,Illinois 5 29 409 3 68 81.8 5.8DomoniqueYoung,Purdue 5 29 338 1 36 67.6 5.8DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota 5 29 379 3 32 75.8 5.8CurtisSamuel,OhioState 5 23 345 3 79 69.0 4.6MitchellPaige,Indiana 5 22 261 2 28 52.2 4.4DeAngeloYancey,Purdue 5 22 299 2 36 59.8 4.4R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 5 21 262 2 86 52.4 4.2AmaraDarboh,Michigan 6 25 400 5 46 66.7 4.2NickWestbrook,Indiana 5 20 437 4 79 87.4 4.0

SCORING(KICK) G PAT FG PTS AVG/GTylerDurbin,OhioState 535-36 5-5 50 10.0EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 517-17 9-9 44 8.8

TylerDavis,PennState 619-19 10-10

49 8.2

C.McLaughlin,Illinois 514-14 8-9 38 7.6KennyAllen,Michigan 631-31 4-8 43 7.2A.Greene,Maryland 523-23 4-6 35 7.0GriffinOakes,Indiana 515-156-10 33 6.6DrewBrown,Nebraska 523-23 3-4 32 6.4J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 516-16 4-7 28 5.6KeithDuncan,Iowa 621-21 4-4 33 5.5

RECEIVEYARDS/GAME G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/C YDS/GAustinCarr,Northwestern 5 32 465 6 58 14.5 93.0NickWestbrook,Indiana 5 20 437 4 79 21.9 87.4MalikTurner,Illinois 5 29 409 3 68 14.1 81.8RickyJones,Indiana 5 18 390 1 65 21.7 78.0AlonzoMoore,Nebraska 4 12 310 2 63 25.8 77.5DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota 5 29 379 3 32 13.1 75.8CurtisSamuel,OhioState 5 23 345 3 79 15.0 69.0DomoniqueYoung,Purdue 5 29 338 1 36 11.7 67.6AmaraDarboh,Michigan 6 25 400 5 46 16.0 66.7DeAngeloYancey,Purdue 5 22 299 2 36 13.6 59.8

PUNTRETURNAVG G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/RRileyMcCarron,Iowa 6 1 38 0 38 38.0MichaelJocz,Michigan 6 1 27 0 0 27.0J.Peppers,Michigan 6 14 249 1 54 17.8ChrisEvans,Michigan 6 1 15 0 15 15.0MitchellPaige,Indiana 5 3 45 0 31 15.0L.Harrison,Maryland 5 1 15 0 0 15.0RickyFinco,Wisconsin 4 1 15 0 15 15.0De'MornayPierson-El,Nebraska 5 6 84 0 45 14.0FlynnNagel,Northwestern 5 8 94 0 47 11.8T.Morgan,Maryland 5 1 11 0 11 11.0

KICKRETURNAVG G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/R

RileyMcCarron,Iowa 6 1 54 0 54 54.0PCampbell,OhioState 5 6 208 0 91 34.7J.Peppers,Michigan 6 3 95 0 55 31.7JordanNelson,Nebraska 5 3 90 0 45 30.0W.Likely,Maryland 5 6 179 0 64 29.8RodneySmith,Minnesota 5 2 58 0 32 29.0DesmondKing,Iowa 6 12 343 0 48 28.6FlynnNagel,Northwestern 5 1 27 0 27 27.0SolomonVault,Northwestern 5 9 228 0 37 25.3BrianLankford-Johnson,Purdue 5 5 122 0 45 24.4

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ALLPURPOSE G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/GCurtisSamuel,OhioState 5 410 345 0 0 755 151.0SaquonBarkley,PennState 6 582 143 0 17 742 123.7K.Foster,Illinois 5 276 25 0 300 601 120.2JustinJackson,Northwestern 5 510 80 0 0 590 118.0MikeWeber,OhioState 5 566 19 0 0 585 117.0RodneySmith,Minnesota 5 446 73 0 58 577 115.4DevineRedding,Indiana 5 491 46 0 0 537 107.4R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 5 68 262 19 151 500 100.0T.Johnson,Maryland 5 344 113 8 31 496 99.2MarkellJones,Purdue 4 339 47 0 0 386 96.5

PUNTING G NO YDS LG IN20 50+ TB AVGCJohnston,OhioState 5 17 852 68 0 9 2 50.1HunterNiswander,Northwestern 5 31 1363 62 0 6 4 44.0KennyAllen,Michigan 6 22 951 56 0 6 3 43.2BlakeGillikin,PennState 6 29 1227 69 0 5 4 42.3RyanSantoso,Minnesota 5 26 1098 55 0 5 3 42.2RonColuzzi,Iowa 6 32 1343 55 0 5 2 42.0J.Hartbarger,MichiganState 5 23 939 59 0 4 1 40.8JosephGedeon,Indiana 5 23 911 53 0 2 0 39.6CalebLightbourn,Nebraska 4 17 668 58 0 1 2 39.3

FIELDGOALS G MADE ATT LONG PCT FG/GEmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 5 9 9 46 1.000 1.8TylerDavis,PennState 6 10 10 40 1.000 1.7C.McLaughlin,Illinois 5 8 9 48 0.889 1.6GriffinOakes,Indiana 5 6 10 49 0.600 1.2TylerDurbin,OhioState 5 5 5 37 1.000 1.0DavidBonagura,Rutgers 6 6 7 41 0.857 1.0A.Greene,Maryland 5 4 6 36 0.667 0.8J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 5 4 7 37 0.571 0.8

FIELDGOALPCT G MADE ATT LONG PCTTylerDavis,PennState 6 10 10 40 1.000KeithDuncan,Iowa 6 4 4 28 1.000TylerDurbin,OhioState 5 5 5 37 1.000EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 5 9 9 46 1.000C.McLaughlin,Illinois 5 8 9 48 0.889DavidBonagura,Rutgers 6 6 7 41 0.857DrewBrown,Nebraska 5 3 4 29 0.750A.Greene,Maryland 5 4 6 36 0.667GriffinOakes,Indiana 5 6 10 49 0.600J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 5 4 7 37 0.571

PATKICKINGPCT G MADE ATT PCTC.McLaughlin,Illinois 5 14 14 1.000J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 5 16 16 1.000TylerDavis,PennState 6 19 19 1.000DrewBrown,Nebraska 5 23 23 1.000EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 5 17 17 1.000MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 5 13 13 1.000KennyAllen,Michigan 6 31 31 1.000A.Greene,Maryland 5 23 23 1.000KeithDuncan,Iowa 6 21 21 1.000GriffinOakes,Indiana 5 15 15 1.000

DavidBonagura,Rutgers 6 13 13 1.000

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TACKLES G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GMarcusAllen,PennState 6 30 27 57 9.5HardyNickerson,Illinois 5 16 31 47 9.4JaylenPrater,Northwestern 5 23 23 46 9.2S.Cockerille,Maryland 5 22 23 45 9.0JoseyJewell,Iowa 6 25 29 54 9.0TegrayScales,Indiana 5 32 13 45 9.0GodwinIgwebuike,Northwestern 5 34 10 44 8.8M.Nicholson,MichiganState 5 16 25 41 8.2ChrisFrey,MichiganState 5 16 24 40 8.0BenGedeon,Michigan 6 16 31 47 7.8BoBower,Iowa 6 19 25 44 7.3NathanGerry,Nebraska 4 16 13 29 7.3JonathanCelestin,Minnesota 5 29 7 36 7.2JackLynn,Minnesota 5 21 15 36 7.2DemetriousCox,MichiganState 5 14 22 36 7.2MarcusOliver,Indiana 5 26 10 36 7.2KiyHester,Rutgers 5 27 9 36 7.2DeonteRoberts,Rutgers 6 19 24 43 7.2T.J.Edwards,Wisconsin 4 14 14 28 7.0MalikGolden,PennState 5 20 15 35 7.0JackCichy,Wisconsin 5 28 7 35 7.0TrevorMorris,Rutgers 6 23 18 41 6.8BrandonSnyder,Iowa 6 24 17 41 6.8J.Carter,Maryland 5 22 12 34 6.8BenNiemann,Iowa 6 20 20 40 6.7RMcMillan,OhioState 5 12 21 33 6.6KieronWilliams,Nebraska 5 18 15 33 6.6NavonMosley,Purdue 5 23 9 32 6.4W.Likely,Maryland 5 22 10 32 6.4MarcelinoBall,Indiana 5 25 7 32 6.4MarkusBailey,Purdue 5 18 14 32 6.4TreWatson,Illinois 5 12 20 32 6.4DamariusTravis,Minnesota 5 19 13 32 6.4AndrewDowell,MichiganState 5 15 16 31 6.2J.Peppers,Michigan 6 25 12 37 6.2LeroyClark,Purdue 5 14 16 30 6.0T.J.Watt,Wisconsin 5 19 10 29 5.8AnthonyCioffi,Rutgers 6 18 16 34 5.7PatrickNelson,Illinois 5 7 21 28 5.6JakeReplogle,Purdue 5 18 10 28 5.6V.Copeland,MichiganState 5 15 13 28 5.6JonathanCrawford,Indiana 5 14 14 28 5.6DedrickYoungII,Nebraska 5 17 10 27 5.4MontreHartage,Northwestern 5 25 2 27 5.4Ja'WhaunBentley,Purdue 5 17 10 27 5.4JeromeBaker,OhioState 5 15 11 26 5.2GregMabin,Iowa 6 15 16 31 5.2BrandonSmith,PennState 6 9 22 31 5.29tiedwith5

SACKS G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GT.J.Watt,Wisconsin 5 5 1 5.5 1.1J.Aniebonam,Maryland 5 4 3 5.5 1.1I.Odenigbo,Northwestern 5 5 0 5.0 1.0C.Phillips,Illinois 5 4 0 4.0 0.8Tai'yonDevers,Minnesota 4 3 0 3.0 0.8RossDzuris,Nebraska 5 3 1 3.5 0.7MattNelson,Iowa 6 4 0 4.0 0.7JulianPinnix-Odrick,Rutgers 6 3 2 4.0 0.7AnthonyNelson,Iowa 6 3 2 4.0 0.7TyquanLewis,OhioState 5 3 0 3.0 0.6AlecJames,Wisconsin 5 3 0 3.0 0.6J.Carter,Maryland 5 3 0 3.0 0.6JaleelJohnson,Iowa 6 3 1 3.5 0.6ChrisWormley,Michigan 6 3 1 3.5 0.6R.Williams,MichiganState 4 2 0 2.0 0.5BenGedeon,Michigan 6 2 2 3.0 0.5EddyWilson,Purdue 5 2 1 2.5 0.5ParkerHesse,Iowa 5 2 1 2.5 0.5GimelPresident,Illinois 5 2 1 2.5 0.5

TACKLESFORLOSS G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GC.Phillips,Illinois 5 10 2 11.0 2.2J.Aniebonam,Maryland 5 7 3 8.5 1.7J.Peppers,Michigan 6 7 6 10.0 1.7T.J.Watt,Wisconsin 5 7 1 7.5 1.5RobertLanders,OhioState 5 7 0 7.0 1.4RossDzuris,Nebraska 5 6 1 6.5 1.3BenGedeon,Michigan 6 5 5 7.5 1.3StevenRichardson,Minnesota 5 5 2 6.0 1.2TegrayScales,Indiana 5 4 3 5.5 1.1K.Opara,Maryland 5 4 3 5.5 1.1GimelPresident,Illinois 5 4 2 5.0 1.0DawuaneSmoot,Illinois 5 3 4 5.0 1.0I.Odenigbo,Northwestern 5 5 0 5.0 1.0KiyHester,Rutgers 5 5 0 5.0 1.0NathanGerry,Nebraska 4 3 2 4.0 1.0M.HurstJr.,Michigan 5 5 0 5.0 1.0ChaseWinovich,Michigan 6 4 3 5.5 0.9EvanPanfil,Purdue 5 4 1 4.5 0.9TyquanLewis,OhioState 5 4 1 4.5 0.9CodyPoock,Minnesota 4 2 3 3.5 0.9MannyBowen,PennState 6 5 0 5.0 0.8MattNelson,Iowa 6 5 0 5.0 0.8JulianPinnix-Odrick,Rutgers 6 4 2 5.0 0.8NickBosa,OhioState 5 2 4 4.0 0.8GodwinIgwebuike,Northwestern 5 4 0 4.0 0.8DamariusTravis,Minnesota 5 4 0 4.0 0.8J.Carter,Maryland 5 4 0 4.0 0.8ParkerHesse,Iowa 5 3 2 4.0 0.8W.Likely,Maryland 5 4 0 4.0 0.8ShareefMiller,PennState 6 4 1 4.5 0.8

JaleelJohnson,Iowa 6 4 1 4.5 0.8MikeMcCray,Michigan 6 3 3 4.5 0.8RashanGary,Michigan 6 3 3 4.5 0.8ChrisWormley,Michigan 6 3 3 4.5 0.8R.Williams,MichiganState 4 3 0 3.0 0.8Tai'yonDevers,Minnesota 4 3 0 3.0 0.8JalynHolmes,OhioState 5 1 5 3.5 0.7S.Cockerille,Maryland 5 3 1 3.5 0.7JonathanCelestin,Minnesota 5 3 1 3.5 0.7C.J.Robbins,Northwestern 5 3 1 3.5 0.7JeromeBaker,OhioState 5 3 1 3.5 0.7JackCichy,Wisconsin 5 3 1 3.5 0.7R.Braglio,Maryland 5 3 1 3.5 0.7MarcusAllen,PennState 6 4 0 4.0 0.7TorrenceBrown,PennState 6 3 2 4.0 0.7AnthonyNelson,Iowa 6 3 2 4.0 0.7JamalMilan,Illinois 4 2 1 2.5 0.6RalphGreenIII,Indiana 4 2 1 2.5 0.68tiedwith1

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PASSESDEFENDED G BRUP INT TOTAL AVG/GRashardFant,Indiana 5 8 1 9 1.8MLattimore,OhioState 5 6 3 9 1.8DarianHicks,MichiganState 4 6 1 7 1.8DerrickTindal,Wisconsin 5 5 3 8 1.6NathanGerry,Nebraska 4 4 2 6 1.5BlessuanAustin,Rutgers 6 8 0 8 1.3C.Stribling,Michigan 6 5 3 8 1.3SojournShelton,Wisconsin 5 5 1 6 1.2MalikHooker,OhioState 5 2 4 6 1.2AaronWilliams,Nebraska 5 4 2 6 1.2ChrisJones,Nebraska 5 4 2 6 1.2GodwinIgwebuike,Northwestern 5 4 1 5 1.0GareonConley,OhioState 5 4 1 5 1.0TonyFields,Indiana 5 5 0 5 1.0DesmondKing,Iowa 6 5 0 5 0.8AnthonyCioffi,Rutgers 6 3 2 5 0.8MikeMcCray,Michigan 6 4 1 5 0.85tiedwith1

INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/GMalikHooker,OhioState 5 4 117 1 47 0.8DerrickTindal,Wisconsin 5 3 89 0 46 0.6MLattimore,OhioState 5 3 61 1 40 0.6NathanGerry,Nebraska 4 2 8 0 6 0.5C.Stribling,Michigan 6 3 60 1 51 0.5AaronWilliams,Nebraska 5 2 4 0 4 0.4ChrisJones,Nebraska 5 2 27 0 27 0.4KieronWilliams,Nebraska 5 2 31 1 23 0.4HardyNickerson,Illinois 5 2 33 0 33 0.4BrandonSnyder,Iowa 6 2 5 0 5 0.3AnthonyCioffi,Rutgers 6 2 0 0 0 0.3

FUMBLESFORCED G NO AVG/GTai'yonDevers,Minnesota 4 3 0.8MarcusOliver,Indiana 5 2 0.4JulianHuff,Minnesota 5 2 0.4TyquanLewis,OhioState 5 2 0.4BrandonSnyder,Iowa 6 2 0.3AnthonyNelson,Iowa 6 2 0.3TorrenceBrown,PennState 6 2 0.3ChaseDutra,Indiana 4 1 0.3R.Williams,MichiganState 4 1 0.322tiedwith0

FUMBLESRECOVERED G NO AVG/GJonathanCrawford,Indiana 5 2 0.4BrandonSnyder,Iowa 6 2 0.3MattNelson,Iowa 6 2 0.328tiedwith0

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IndividualPlayerGameHighsPointsscored 30 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16) 24 NoahBrown(OhioState)vs.Oklahoma(09/17/16)Touchdowns 5 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16) 4 NoahBrown(OhioState)vs.Oklahoma(09/17/16)TDresponsibility 7 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)[1r,6p] 4 9tiedPointsscoredkicking 16 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.IndianaSt.(09/10/16)[3fg,7pat] 14 KennyAllen(Michigan)vs.UCF(09/10/16)[3fg,5pat] 14 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16)[4fg,2pat]Totaloffenseyards 488 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16)[-8r,496p] 434 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(09/10/16)[33r,401p]Totaloffenseplays 60 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(09/10/16)[3r,57p] 53 ClaytonThorson(Northwestern)vs.IllinoisSt.(09/10/16)[12r,41p]Totaloffenseyards/play 42.0 GiovanniRescigno(Rutgers)vs.Howard(09/10/16)[1-42] 35.0 RykerFyfe(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(09/10/16)[1-35]Rushingyards 204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16) 202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(10/08/16)Rushingattempts 31 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(10/08/16) 28 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.Duke(09/17/16)Yardsperrush 42.0 GiovanniRescigno(Rutgers)vs.Howard(09/10/16)[1-42]

32.0 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Furman(09/02/16)[1-32]RushingTDs 4 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16) 3 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.WesternMichigan(09/03/16)Longestrush 80 RobertMartin(Rutgers)vs.NewMexico(09/17/16) 76 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16)Passingyards 496 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 401 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(09/10/16)Passingattempts 57 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(09/10/16) 47 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16)PassingTDs 6 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 4 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Oklahoma(09/17/16) 4 MitchLeidner(Minnesota)vs.IndianaSt.(09/10/16) 4WiltonSpeight(Michigan)vs.UCF(09/10/16) 4 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(10/01/16)Longestpass 86 TylerO'Connor(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(10/01/16) 80 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Passescompleted 32 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(09/10/16) 29WesLunt(Illinois)vs.WesternMichigan(09/17/16)Hadintercepted 5 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(09/10/16) 5 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16)Passcompletionpct 100.0 14tiedPassyards/attempt 35.0 RykerFyfe(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(09/10/16) 22.5 NathanStanley(Iowa)vs.NorthDakotaSt.(09/17/16)Passyards/catch 35.0 RykerFyfe(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(09/10/16)

22.5 NathanStanley(Iowa)vs.NorthDakotaSt.(09/17/16)Receivingyards 208 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 177 CurtisSamuel(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)Receptions 9 CurtisSamuel(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 9 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.Washington(09/03/16) 9 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.WesternMichigan(09/17/16) 9 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)Yardspercatch 80.0 IrvinCharles(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 54.0 GrantPerry(Michigan)vs.Colorado(09/17/16)ReceivingTDs 4 NoahBrown(OhioState)vs.Oklahoma(09/17/16) 3 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)Longestreception 86 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(10/01/16) 80 IrvinCharles(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Fieldgoalattempts 4 RafaelGaglianone(Wisconsin)vs.GeorgiaSt.(09/17/16) 4 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16) 4 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)Fieldgoalsmade 4 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16) 3 9tiedLongestfieldgoal 49 GriffinOakes(Indiana)vs.BallState(09/10/16) 48 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.MurraySt.(09/03/16) 48 RafaelGaglianone(Wisconsin)vs.LSU(09/03/16) 48 MichaelGeiger(MichiganState)vs.Wisconsin(09/24/16)Fieldgoalpct 100.0 36tied

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PATkicksattempted 11 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(10/01/16)PATkicksmade 11 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 7 9tiedPATkickspct 100.0 72tiedPunts 16 MichaelCintron(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 10 MichaelCintron(Rutgers)vs.OhioState(10/01/16)Yardspunted 603MichaelCintron(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 386 RyanSantoso(Minnesota)vs.Iowa(10/08/16)Longestpunt 69 BlakeGillikin(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16) 68 CJohnston(OhioState)vs.Oklahoma(09/17/16)Puntingavg 5120.0 CJohnston(OhioState)vs.Tulsa(09/10/16) 5100.0 HunterNiswander(Northwestern)vs.WesternMichigan(09/03/16) 5100.0 J.Hartbarger(MichiganState)vs.Wisconsin(09/24/16)Puntreturns 7 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.NewMexico(09/17/16) 7 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Minnesota(10/08/16)Puntreturnyards 112 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.NewMexico(09/17/16) 99 J.Peppers(Michigan)vs.Colorado(09/17/16)Longestpuntreturn 69 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.NewMexico(09/17/16) 59 JohnReid(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16)PuntreturnTDs 1 T.Edmunds(Maryland)vs.Howard(09/03/16) 1 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.NewMexico(09/17/16) 1 J.Peppers(Michigan)vs.Colorado(09/17/16) 1 GrantPerry(Michigan)vs.Colorado(09/17/16)Puntreturnavg 47.0 FlynnNagel(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)

38.0 RileyMcCarron(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)Kickreturns 9 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 6 JoshHicks(Rutgers)vs.OhioState(10/01/16)Kickreturnyards 175 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 149 PCampbell(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16)Longestkickreturn 91 PCampbell(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16) 84 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.Howard(09/10/16)KickreturnTDs 1 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.Howard(09/10/16)Kickreturnavg 64.0W.Likely(Maryland)vs.UCF(09/17/16) 54.0 RileyMcCarron(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)CombinedPR/KRyards 180 J.Peppers(Michigan)vs.Colorado(09/17/16)[99pr,81kr] 175 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16)[0pr,175kr]Interceptions 2 MalikHooker(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 2 MLattimore(OhioState)vs.Tulsa(09/10/16) 2 NathanGerry(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(09/10/16) 2 C.Stribling(Michigan)vs.Wisconsin(10/01/16) 2 HardyNickerson(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)Interceptionreturnyards 78 GelenRobinson(Purdue)vs.EasternKy.(09/03/16) 75 RodjayBurns(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)Interceptionreturnavg 78.0 GelenRobinson(Purdue)vs.EasternKy.(09/03/16) 75.0 RodjayBurns(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)Longestinterceptionreturn 78 GelenRobinson(Purdue)vs.EasternKy.(09/03/16) 75 RodjayBurns(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)InterceptionreturnTDs 1 12tiedAll-purposeyards 261 CurtisSamuel(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 248 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.Howard(09/10/16)Tackles 22 MarcusAllen(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[8-14] 18 JaylenPrater(Northwestern)vs.WesternMichigan(09/03/16)[9-9]Sacks 4.0 I.Odenigbo(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)[4-0] 2.5 AnthonyNelson(Iowa)vs.Miami(OH)(09/03/16)[2-1] 2.5 T.J.Watt(Wisconsin)vs.MichiganState(09/24/16)[2-1]Tacklesforloss 4.0 EvanPanfil(Purdue)vs.Nevada(09/24/16)[4-0] 4.0 StevenRichardson(Minnesota)vs.ColoradoSt.(09/24/16)[3-2] 4.0 J.Peppers(Michigan)vs.UCF(09/10/16)[2-4] 4.0 I.Odenigbo(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)[4-0]

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IndividualStellarGames

200-YardRushingPerformances

204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(Oct1,2016)202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(Oct8,2016)

100-YardRushingPerformances204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(Oct1,2016)202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(Oct8,2016)176 KobeMcCrary(Minnesota)vs.IndianaSt.(Sep10,2016)171 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(Oct1,2016)169 RobertMartin(Rutgers)vs.NewMexico(Sep17,2016)153 ChrisEvans(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(Oct8,2016)145 MarkellJones(Purdue)vs.EasternKy.(Sep3,2016)144 MikeWeber(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(Oct1,2016)140 TerrellNewby(Nebraska)vs.Illinois(Oct1,2016)137 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Indiana(Oct8,2016)137 ChayceCrouch(Illinois)vs.Purdue(Oct8,2016)136 MikeWeber(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(Sep3,2016)135 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.Fla.International(Sep1,2016)132 TommyArmstrongJr.(Nebraska)vs.Northwestern(Sep24,2016)127 BrianLankford-Johnson(Purdue)vs.Illinois(Oct8,2016)125 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.OregonSt.(Sep1,2016)124 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.WesternMichigan(Sep3,2016)124 MarkellJones(Purdue)vs.Nevada(Sep24,2016)123 MikeWeber(OhioState)vs.Oklahoma(Sep17,2016)

121 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Miami(OH)(Sep3,2016)118 K.Foster(Illinois)vs.MurraySt.(Sep3,2016)116 Ke'ShawnVaughn(Illinois)vs.NorthCarolina(Sep10,2016)114 KaranHigdon(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(Oct8,2016)112 ChrisEvans(Michigan)vs.Hawaii(Sep3,2016)112 LeShunDaniels(Iowa)vs.IowaSt.(Sep10,2016)111 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Akron(Sep10,2016)110 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.BallState(Sep10,2016)107 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Minnesota(Oct8,2016)107 De'VeonSmith(Michigan)vs.PennState(Sep24,2016)106 RobertMartin(Rutgers)vs.Iowa(Sep24,2016)105 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.KentSt.(Sep3,2016)105 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.Howard(Sep10,2016)105 LJScott(MichiganState)vs.Furman(Sep2,2016)104 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)103 DevineOzigbo(Nebraska)vs.FresnoSt.(Sep3,2016)100 GeraldHolmes(MichiganState)vs.NotreDame(Sep17,2016)100 ShannonBrooks(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)100 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(Oct1,2016)

Numberof100-YardRushingPerformances

DevineRedding,Indiana-3MikeWeber,OhioState-3AkrumWadley,Iowa-2ChrisEvans,Michigan-2JustinJackson,Northwestern-2MarkellJones,Purdue-2RobertMartin,Rutgers-2RodneySmith,Minnesota-2SaquonBarkley,PennState-2BrianLankford-Johnson,Purdue-1ChayceCrouch,Illinois-1CoreyClement,Wisconsin-1De'VeonSmith,Michigan-1DevineOzigbo,Nebraska-1GeraldHolmes,MichiganState-1J.T.Barrett,OhioState-1JanarionGrant,Rutgers-1K.Foster,Illinois-1KaranHigdon,Michigan-1Ke'ShawnVaughn,Illinois-1KobeMcCrary,Minnesota-1LeShunDaniels,Iowa-1LJScott,MichiganState-1ShannonBrooks,Minnesota-1T.Johnson,Maryland-1TerrellNewby,Nebraska-1TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska-1

400-YardPassingPerformances496 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)401 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(Sep10,2016)

300-YardPassingPerformances

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496 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)

401 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(Sep10,2016)377 TommyArmstrongJr.(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(Sep10,2016)349 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(Sep3,2016)335 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(Oct1,2016)332 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(Sep10,2016)320 ClaytonThorson(Northwestern)vs.Duke(Sep17,2016)312 WesLunt(Illinois)vs.WesternMichigan(Sep17,2016)312 WiltonSpeight(Michigan)vs.UCF(Sep10,2016)300 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Nevada(Sep24,2016)

Numberof300-YardPassingPerformances

DavidBlough,Purdue-2TraceMcSorley,PennState-2ClaytonThorson,Northwestern-1J.T.Barrett,OhioState-1RichardLagow,Indiana-1TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska-1WesLunt,Illinois-1WiltonSpeight,Michigan-1

200-YardReceivingPerformances208 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)

100-YardReceivingPerformances208 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)177 CurtisSamuel(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(Sep3,2016)147 D.Moore(Maryland)vs.Fla.International(Sep9,2016)141 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(Oct1,2016)136 DomoniqueYoung(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(Sep10,2016)135 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Duke(Sep17,2016)133 NickWestbrook(Indiana)vs.BallState(Sep10,2016)129 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.Purdue(Oct8,2016)129 NickWestbrook(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)129 MattVandeBerg(Iowa)vs.IowaSt.(Sep10,2016)125 DrewWolitarsky(Minnesota)vs.IndianaSt.(Sep10,2016)124 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(Oct1,2016)117 ChrisGodwin(PennState)vs.Temple(Sep17,2016)113 DeAngeloYancey(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(Sep10,2016)111 AmaraDarboh(Michigan)vs.UCF(Sep10,2016)110 GeorgeKittle(Iowa)vs.NorthDakotaSt.(Sep17,2016)109 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Nebraska(Sep24,2016)109 AlonzoMoore(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(Sep10,2016)107 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.WesternMichigan(Sep17,2016)105 JordanWesterkamp(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(Sep10,2016)101 BrianSmith(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)100 JazzPeavy(Wisconsin)vs.Akron(Sep10,2016)100 TroyFumagalli(Wisconsin)vs.LSU(Sep3,2016)

Numberof100-YardReceivingPerformances

AustinCarr,Northwestern-2MalikTurner,Illinois-2NickWestbrook,Indiana-2RickyJones,Indiana-2AlonzoMoore,Nebraska-1AmaraDarboh,Michigan-1BrianSmith,Minnesota-1ChrisGodwin,PennState-1CurtisSamuel,OhioState-1D.Moore,Maryland-1DeAngeloYancey,Purdue-1DomoniqueYoung,Purdue-1DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota-1GeorgeKittle,Iowa-1JazzPeavy,Wisconsin-1JordanWesterkamp,Nebraska-1MattVandeBerg,Iowa-1R.J.Shelton,MichiganState-1TroyFumagalli,Wisconsin-1

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TeamHighs(highesttotalsmadeby)

Points 78 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 77 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)Pointsscoredkicking 16 Minnesotavs.IndianaSt.(09/10/16)[3fg,7pat] 15 Michiganvs.UCF(09/10/16)[3fg,6pat]Touchdowns 11 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 11 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)TotalOffenseyards 776 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)[359r,417p] 669 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)[410r,259p]TotalOffenseplays 94 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)[55r,39p] 89 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)[48r,41p] 89 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)[53r,36p]TotalOffenseyards/play 8.7 Michiganvs.Hawaii(09/03/16) 8.3 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 8.3 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)Yardsperrush 8.7 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 8.6 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16)Longestrush 80 Rutgersvs.NewMexico(09/17/16) 76 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16)Passingyards 496 Indianavs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 417 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)Passingattempts 57 Purduevs.Cincinnati(09/10/16) 53 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)PassingTDs 7 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 4 5tiedLongestpass 86 MichiganStatevs.Indiana(10/01/16) 80 PennStatevs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Passescompleted 32 Purduevs.Cincinnati(09/10/16) 29 Illinoisvs.WesternMichigan(09/17/16)Hadintercepted 5 Indianavs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 5 Purduevs.Cincinnati(09/10/16)Passcompletionpct 85.0 Michiganvs.Hawaii(09/03/16) 80.0 Minnesotavs.ColoradoSt.(09/24/16)Passingyardsperattempt 12.0 PennStatevs.Temple(09/17/16) 11.8 Nebraskavs.Wyoming(09/10/16)Yardspercatch 19.6 Nebraskavs.Wyoming(09/10/16) 19.0 Nebraskavs.FresnoSt.(09/03/16)Fieldgoalsattempted 4 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16) 4Wisconsinvs.GeorgiaSt.(09/17/16)Fieldgoalsmade 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16) 3 9tiedLongestfieldgoal 49 Indianavs.BallState(09/10/16) 48 Illinoisvs.MurraySt.(09/03/16) 48 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 48Wisconsinvs.LSU(09/03/16)Fieldgoalspct 100.0 35tied

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PATkicksattempted 11 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 10 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16)PATkicksmade 11 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 10 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16)PATkickpct 100.0 67tied2-pointPATattempts 2 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 2 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 2 MichiganStatevs.NotreDame(09/17/16) 2 PennStatevs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16)2-pointPATmade 1 8tiedPunts 16 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 10 Rutgersvs.OhioState(10/01/16)Longestpunt 69 PennStatevs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16) 68 OhioStatevs.Oklahoma(09/17/16)Yardspunted 603 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 386 Minnesotavs.Iowa(10/08/16)Puntingaverage 51.2 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)[5-256] 51.0 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16)[3-153] 51.0 Northwesternvs.WesternMichigan(09/03/16)[3-153]Puntreturns 7 Iowavs.Minnesota(10/08/16) 7 Rutgersvs.NewMexico(09/17/16)Puntreturnyards 132 Michiganvs.Colorado(09/17/16) 115 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16)Puntreturnavg 31.0 tiedPuntreturnTDs 2 Michiganvs.Colorado(09/17/16) 1 Marylandvs.Howard(09/03/16) 1 Rutgersvs.NewMexico(09/17/16)Longestpuntreturn 69 Rutgersvs.NewMexico(09/17/16) 59 PennStatevs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16)Kickreturns 9 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16)

8 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)

Kickreturnyards 175 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 149 OhioStatevs.Indiana(10/08/16)Kickreturnavg 40.5 tiedKickreturnTDs 1 Rutgersvs.Howard(09/10/16)Longestkickreturn 91 OhioStatevs.Indiana(10/08/16) 84 Rutgersvs.Howard(09/10/16)Interceptionreturns 5 Nebraskavs.Wyoming(09/10/16) 4 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)Interceptionreturnyards 119 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 95 Purduevs.EasternKy.(09/03/16)Interceptionreturnavg 46.0 tiedInterceptionreturnTDs 2 Indianavs.Fla.International(09/01/16) 2 Michiganvs.Hawaii(09/03/16) 2 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)Longestinterceptionreturn 78 Purduevs.EasternKy.(09/03/16) 75 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)

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Fumbleslost 3 PennStatevs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16) 3 Purduevs.Nevada(09/24/16)Fumblesrecovered 2 Iowavs.Miami(OH)(09/03/16) 2 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)Sackedbyopponent 6 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 6 PennStatevs.Michigan(09/24/16) 6 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)QBSacks 7 PennStatevs.KentSt.(09/03/16) 6 Illinoisvs.MurraySt.(09/03/16) 6 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 6 Michiganvs.PennState(09/24/16) 6 Northwesternvs.Iowa(10/01/16)Turnoverscommitted 5 Indianavs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 5 Purduevs.Cincinnati(09/10/16)Turnoverscaused 6 Nebraskavs.Wyoming(09/10/16) 6 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)Firstdowns 41 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 32 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 32Wisconsinvs.Akron(09/10/16)Firstdownsrushing 25 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 21 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 21 PennStatevs.Maryland(10/08/16)Firstdownspassing 20 Purduevs.Cincinnati(09/10/16) 18 Indianavs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 18Wisconsinvs.Akron(09/10/16)Firstdownsbypenalty 5 PennStatevs.Temple(09/17/16) 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16) 4 Nebraskavs.Oregon(09/17/16) 4 Northwesternvs.Duke(09/17/16) 4 PennStatevs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Penalties 13 Illinoisvs.NorthCarolina(09/10/16) 12 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16)Penaltyyards 125 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 120 MichiganStatevs.Furman(09/02/16)

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SCORINGOFFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./GOhioState 2 13 2 12 0 0 0 96 48.0Michigan 3 20 0 19 1 0 0 141 47.0Maryland 2 9 0 8 1 0 0 64 32.0Nebraska 2 7 2 7 0 0 0 55 27.5PennState 3 9 5 8 0 0 0 77 25.7Northwestern 2 7 1 6 0 0 0 51 25.5Illinois 2 4 6 3 1 0 0 47 23.5Indiana 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 20.5Purdue 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 41 20.5Iowa 3 7 3 6 1 0 0 59 19.7Wisconsin 2 5 1 4 0 0 0 37 18.5Minnesota 2 3 4 3 0 0 0 33 16.5MichiganState 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 27 13.5Rutgers 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 2.3

RUSHINGOFFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./GOhioState 2 103 700 7 49 8 350.0Michigan 3 149 937 6 63 16 312.3Maryland 2 84 570 7 76 5 285.0Nebraska 2 96 513 5 63 5 256.5Illinois 2 67 439 7 46 4 219.5PennState 3 118 578 5 45 5 192.7Northwestern 2 74 335 5 58 3 167.5Minnesota 2 77 330 4 37 2 165.0Iowa 3 120 451 4 54 5 150.3Indiana 2 79 255 3 36 0 127.5MichiganState 2 68 250 4 24 0 125.0Purdue 2 68 241 4 32 3 120.5Rutgers 3 127 310 2 24 0 103.3Wisconsin 2 69 193 3 22 2 96.5

SCORINGDEFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./GMichigan 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 17 5.7OhioState 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 17 8.5Wisconsin 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 20 10.0Nebraska 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 29 14.5Iowa 3 7 1 7 0 0 0 52 17.3Minnesota 2 4 5 2 1 0 0 43 21.5Maryland 2 6 1 6 0 0 0 45 22.5MichiganState 2 7 2 6 0 0 0 54 27.0Northwestern 2 7 2 7 0 0 0 55 27.5Indiana 2 8 1 8 0 0 0 59 29.5PennState 3 11 4 11 0 0 0 89 29.7Illinois 2 8 3 8 0 0 0 65 32.5Purdue 2 10 3 8 2 0 0 81 40.5Rutgers 3 21 1 19 1 0 0 150 50.0

RUSHINGDEFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./GMichigan 3 92 175 1.9 33 0 58.3OhioState 2 78 182 2.3 19 0 91.0Wisconsin 2 71 205 2.9 22 1 102.5Nebraska 2 53 261 4.9 42 2 130.5MichiganState 2 80 278 3.5 36 2 139.0Minnesota 2 69 315 4.6 54 3 157.5Iowa 3 124 493 4.0 58 3 164.3Maryland 2 89 382 4.3 45 3 191.0Northwestern 2 88 389 4.4 49 5 194.5Illinois 2 90 434 4.8 63 6 217.0Indiana 2 91 465 5.1 27 4 232.5PennState 3 135 724 5.4 44 8 241.3Purdue 2 92 715 7.8 76 7 357.5Rutgers 3 147 1084 7.4 63 14 361.3

TOTALOFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./GOhioState 2 700 352 160 1052 6.6 13 526.0Nebraska 2 513 466 148 979 6.6 7 489.5Michigan 3 937 527 232 1464 6.3 20 488.0PennState 3 578 608 206 1186 5.8 9 395.3Illinois 2 439 330 113 769 6.8 4 384.5Maryland 2 570 196 117 766 6.5 9 383.0MichiganState 2 250 513 146 763 5.2 3 381.5Northwestern 2 335 415 142 750 5.3 7 375.0Minnesota 2 330 407 151 737 4.9 3 368.5Indiana 2 255 463 135 718 5.3 5 359.0Purdue 2 241 423 158 664 4.2 5 332.0Iowa 3 451 508 201 959 4.8 7 319.7Wisconsin 2 193 283 120 476 4.0 4 238.0Rutgers 3 310 228 185 538 2.9 1 179.3

PASSINGOFFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./GMichiganState 2 41-78-3 .526 513 6.6 3 256.5Nebraska 2 34-52-1 .654 466 9.0 2 233.0Indiana 2 31-56-2 .554 463 8.3 5 231.5Purdue 2 45-90-3 .500 423 4.7 2 211.5Northwestern 2 43-68-2 .632 415 6.1 4 207.5Minnesota 2 37-74-3 .500 407 5.5 1 203.5PennState 3 45-88-1 .511 608 6.9 4 202.7OhioState 2 34-57-2 .597 352 6.2 5 176.0Michigan 3 49-83-1 .590 527 6.3 4 175.7Iowa 3 48-81-3 .593 508 6.3 2 169.3Illinois 2 28-46-0 .609 330 7.2 0 165.0Wisconsin 2 25-51-4 .490 283 5.5 2 141.5Maryland 2 19-33-2 .576 196 5.9 4 98.0Rutgers 3 18-58-0 .310 228 3.9 1 76.0

TOTALDEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./GMichigan 3 175 214 162 389 2.4 2 129.7OhioState 2 182 215 122 397 3.3 2 198.5Nebraska 2 261 397 114 658 5.8 3 329.0Wisconsin 2 205 469 146 674 4.6 2 337.0Iowa 3 493 520 211 1013 4.8 7 337.7Maryland 2 382 347 161 729 4.5 6 364.5MichiganState 2 278 476 134 754 5.6 6 377.0Minnesota 2 315 477 142 792 5.6 4 396.0Indiana 2 465 356 147 821 5.6 8 410.5PennState 3 724 530 227 1254 5.5 11 418.0Northwestern 2 389 450 144 839 5.8 7 419.5Illinois 2 434 448 150 882 5.9 8 441.0Purdue 2 715 280 132 995 7.5 10 497.5Rutgers 3 1084 540 222 1624 7.3 21 541.3

PASSINGDEFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./GMichigan 3 27-70-4 .386 214 3.1 2 71.3OhioState 2 17-44-1 .386 215 4.9 2 107.5Purdue 2 23-40-1 .575 280 7.0 3 140.0Iowa 3 44-87-2 .506 520 6.0 4 173.3Maryland 2 32-72-1 .444 347 4.8 3 173.5PennState 3 55-92-2 .598 530 5.8 3 176.7Indiana 2 30-56-1 .536 356 6.4 4 178.0Rutgers 3 45-75-1 .600 540 7.2 7 180.0Nebraska 2 39-61-2 .639 397 6.5 1 198.5Illinois 2 39-60-3 .650 448 7.5 2 224.0Northwestern 2 37-56-1 .661 450 8.0 2 225.0Wisconsin 2 40-75-4 .533 469 6.3 1 234.5MichiganState 2 33-54-2 .611 476 8.8 4 238.0Minnesota 2 36-73-2 .493 477 6.5 1 238.5

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PASSINGEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./G TD EFFIC.Nebraska 2 34 .654 466 233.0 2 149.5Indiana 2 31 .554 463 231.5 5 147.1Maryland 2 19 .576 196 98.0 4 135.3OhioState 2 34 .597 352 176.0 5 133.5Northwestern 2 43 .632 415 207.5 4 128.0Michigan 3 49 .590 527 175.7 4 125.9PennState 3 45 .511 608 202.7 4 121.9Illinois 2 28 .609 330 165.0 0 121.1MichiganState 2 41 .526 513 256.5 3 112.8Iowa 3 48 .593 508 169.3 2 112.7Wisconsin 2 25 .490 283 141.5 2 92.9Minnesota 2 37 .500 407 203.5 1 92.6Purdue 2 45 .500 423 211.5 2 90.1Rutgers 3 18 .310 228 76.0 1 69.7

INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG.Wisconsin 2 4 54 0 89 13.5Michigan 3 4 31 0 89 7.8Illinois 2 3 57 0 89 19.0Minnesota 2 2 31 0 89 15.5Iowa 3 2 7 0 89 3.5MichiganState 2 2 4 0 89 2.0Nebraska 2 2 0 0 89 0.0PennState 3 2 0 0 89 0.0OhioState 2 1 47 0 89 47.0Indiana 2 1 31 0 89 31.0Purdue 2 1 4 0 89 4.0Rutgers 3 1 0 0 89 0.0Northwestern 2 1 0 0 89 0.0Maryland 2 1 0 0 89 0.0

PASSDEFENSEEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./G TD EFFIC.Michigan 3 27 .386 214 71.3 2 62.3OhioState 2 17 .386 215 107.5 2 90.1Maryland 2 32 .444 347 173.5 3 95.9Wisconsin 2 40 .533 469 234.5 1 99.6Minnesota 2 36 .493 477 238.5 1 103.2Iowa 3 44 .506 520 173.3 4 111.4PennState 3 55 .598 530 176.7 3 114.6Nebraska 2 39 .639 397 198.5 1 117.5Indiana 2 30 .536 356 178.0 4 127.0Illinois 2 39 .650 448 224.0 2 128.7Purdue 2 23 .575 280 140.0 3 136.1Northwestern 2 37 .661 450 225.0 2 141.8Rutgers 3 45 .600 540 180.0 7 148.6MichiganState 2 33 .611 476 238.0 4 152.2

PUNTING G NO. YARDS AVG/P RET AVG/R TB NET/POhioState 2 6 295 49.2 0 0.0 1 45.8Michigan 3 12 539 44.9 17 1.4 0 43.5Indiana 2 10 400 40.0 4 .4 0 39.6Maryland 2 12 479 39.9 11 .9 0 39.0Purdue 2 12 475 39.6 7 .6 0 39.0MichiganState 2 8 350 43.8 31 3.9 1 37.4Iowa 3 21 842 40.1 47 2.2 1 36.9Illinois 2 9 367 40.8 49 5.4 0 35.3Wisconsin 2 14 525 37.5 32 2.3 0 35.2Rutgers 3 32 1219 38.1 56 1.8 3 34.5Minnesota 2 15 625 41.7 61 4.1 3 33.6Northwestern 2 13 550 42.3 115 8.8 1 31.9PennState 3 18 682 37.9 92 5.1 1 31.7Nebraska 2 5 193 38.6 5 1.0 2 29.6

KICKOFFRETURNS G NO. YDS. TD LONG AVG.OhioState 2 5 166 0 91 33.2Iowa 3 7 232 0 54 33.1Northwestern 2 3 84 0 35 28.0Nebraska 2 3 75 0 30 25.0Minnesota 2 6 144 0 34 24.0Indiana 2 8 181 0 36 22.6Maryland 2 7 135 0 39 19.3Purdue 2 13 243 0 23 18.7MichiganState 2 5 93 0 23 18.6Illinois 2 7 130 0 39 18.6Wisconsin 2 3 55 0 19 18.3PennState 3 8 143 0 26 17.9Rutgers 3 16 262 0 38 16.4Michigan 3 4 41 0 18 10.3

KICKOFFCOVERAGE G NO. YARDS AVG. RET TB NETAVGWisconsin 2 8 515 64.4 84 3 44.5OhioState 2 17 1008 59.3 178 4 42.9Illinois 2 11 707 64.3 160 3 42.9MichiganState 2 7 421 60.1 127 0 42.0PennState 3 16 959 59.9 163 5 41.9Michigan 3 23 1460 63.5 260 10 41.3Minnesota 2 8 474 59.3 74 3 40.6Maryland 2 11 621 56.5 187 0 39.5Nebraska 2 11 702 63.8 122 6 39.1Iowa 3 13 820 63.1 92 10 36.8Northwestern 2 10 642 64.2 160 5 35.7Rutgers 3 4 225 56.3 62 1 34.5Purdue 2 8 415 51.9 143 0 34.0Indiana 2 8 488 61.0 172 3 30.1

PUNTRETURNAVG G NO. YDS. TD LONG AVG.Indiana 2 1 31 0 31 31.0Northwestern 2 2 52 0 47 26.0Nebraska 2 3 42 0 27 14.0Michigan 3 7 91 0 53 13.0Minnesota 2 1 13 0 13 13.0Iowa 3 14 176 0 38 12.6Wisconsin 2 3 21 0 12 7.0MichiganState 2 2 14 0 13 7.0OhioState 2 6 39 0 16 6.5Purdue 2 2 10 0 7 5.0Maryland 2 6 29 0 5 4.8PennState 3 3 10 0 8 3.3Illinois 2 2 3 0 4 1.5Rutgers 3 3 -4 0 0 -1.3

FIELDGOALS G MADE ATT PCTPennState 3 5 5 1.000Minnesota 2 4 4 1.000OhioState 2 2 2 1.000Wisconsin 2 1 1 1.000Illinois 2 6 7 .857Iowa 3 3 4 .750Purdue 2 2 3 .667Nebraska 2 2 3 .667MichiganState 2 2 4 .500Indiana 2 2 4 .500Northwestern 2 1 2 .500Michigan 3 0 3 .000Maryland 2 0 0 .000Rutgers 3 0 0 .000

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PATKICKING G MADE ATT PCTMichigan 3 19 19 1.000Maryland 2 8 8 1.000PennState 3 8 8 1.000Nebraska 2 7 7 1.000Iowa 3 6 6 1.000Indiana 2 5 5 1.000Purdue 2 5 5 1.000Illinois 2 3 3 1.000Minnesota 2 3 3 1.000MichiganState 2 3 3 1.000Rutgers 3 1 1 1.000OhioState 2 12 13 .923Northwestern 2 6 7 .857Wisconsin 2 4 5 .800

OPPONENT1STDOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG./GMichigan 3 9 10 3 22 7.3OhioState 2 13 8 2 23 11.5MichiganState 2 11 21 2 34 17.0Nebraska 2 13 19 3 35 17.5Iowa 3 26 25 3 54 18.0Minnesota 2 16 15 5 36 18.0Indiana 2 25 13 1 39 19.5Northwestern 2 18 21 2 41 20.5Wisconsin 2 15 23 4 42 21.0Purdue 2 25 14 4 43 21.5Maryland 2 24 15 5 44 22.0PennState 3 35 27 5 67 22.3Illinois 2 23 20 5 48 24.0Rutgers 3 50 22 2 74 24.7

SACKSBY G NO YARDS AVG./GMaryland 2 9 75 4.50Michigan 3 12 68 4.00Wisconsin 2 8 52 4.00Northwestern 2 6 42 3.00Nebraska 2 5 26 2.50Iowa 3 7 37 2.33PennState 3 6 35 2.00Purdue 2 4 34 2.00OhioState 2 4 20 2.00Indiana 2 3 10 1.50MichiganState 2 2 11 1.00Rutgers 3 2 16 .67Minnesota 2 1 12 .50Illinois 2 0 0 0.00

3RD-DOWNCONVERSIONS G CONV. ATT. PCTNebraska 2 17 28 .607OhioState 2 15 29 .517Michigan 3 20 42 .476Indiana 2 15 33 .455Purdue 2 15 36 .417Maryland 2 9 25 .360Northwestern 2 5 14 .357Wisconsin 2 11 31 .355Iowa 3 9 28 .321Minnesota 2 10 32 .313MichiganState 2 8 28 .286PennState 3 11 40 .275Illinois 2 5 20 .250Rutgers 3 10 47 .213

SACKSAGAINST G NO YARDS AVG./GNebraska 2 0 0 0.00OhioState 2 1 1 .50Indiana 2 1 2 .50Illinois 2 1 9 .50Michigan 3 4 32 1.33Minnesota 2 4 13 2.00Wisconsin 2 4 24 2.00Northwestern 2 5 25 2.50MichiganState 2 6 29 3.00Purdue 2 6 45 3.00PennState 3 9 57 3.00Iowa 3 9 70 3.00Rutgers 3 11 70 3.67Maryland 2 8 61 4.00

OPP.3RD-DOWNCONV. G CONV. ATT. PCTMichigan 3 6 44 .136Wisconsin 2 7 28 .250Nebraska 2 7 23 .304Indiana 2 9 29 .310Minnesota 2 10 32 .313Iowa 3 10 31 .323OhioState 2 10 31 .323Maryland 2 11 33 .333Purdue 2 8 23 .348PennState 3 21 46 .457Northwestern 2 7 14 .500MichiganState 2 16 32 .500Rutgers 3 19 37 .514Illinois 2 19 30 .633

FIRSTDOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG./GOhioState 2 36 13 1 50 25.0Nebraska 2 21 24 4 49 24.5Michigan 3 43 22 4 69 23.0Minnesota 2 18 22 4 44 22.0Northwestern 2 17 21 5 43 21.5MichiganState 2 14 25 3 42 21.0Purdue 2 17 18 6 41 20.5PennState 3 31 19 9 59 19.7Illinois 2 16 16 4 36 18.0Iowa 3 26 24 1 51 17.0Indiana 2 13 18 2 33 16.5Maryland 2 21 8 1 30 15.0Wisconsin 2 9 13 1 23 11.5Rutgers 3 21 10 1 32 10.7

4TH-DOWNCONVERSIONS G CONV. ATT. PCTNebraska 2 2 2 1.000OhioState 2 4 5 .800PennState 3 4 6 .667Wisconsin 2 2 3 .667Michigan 3 3 5 .600MichiganState 2 2 4 .500Iowa 3 1 2 .500Minnesota 2 1 2 .500Purdue 2 2 6 .333Maryland 2 1 3 .333Rutgers 3 1 3 .333Indiana 2 0 3 .000Northwestern 2 0 2 .000Illinois 2 0 1 .000

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OPP.4TH-DOWNCONV G CONV. ATT. PCTWisconsin 2 0 2 .000OhioState 2 0 2 .000Nebraska 2 0 3 .000Iowa 3 1 4 .250PennState 3 3 7 .429Illinois 2 1 2 .500Michigan 3 2 4 .500Maryland 2 3 6 .500Minnesota 2 2 3 .667MichiganState 2 2 3 .667Rutgers 3 4 6 .667Purdue 2 1 1 1.000Northwestern 2 1 1 1.000Indiana 2 3 3 1.000

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G FUMB. INT. TOTAL FUMB. INT. TOTAL MARGIN PER/G

OhioState 5 3 10 13 2 3 5 +8 +1.60Michigan 6 4 6 10 2 2 4 +6 +1.00Iowa 6 6 4 10 1 4 5 +5 +0.83Illinois 5 3 5 8 3 1 4 +4 +0.80Nebraska 5 1 9 10 4 2 6 +4 +0.80Maryland 5 4 3 7 2 2 4 +3 +0.60Minnesota 5 5 3 8 2 4 6 +2 +0.40Northwestern 5 3 4 7 2 4 6 +1 +0.20Indiana 5 4 5 9 2 7 9 +0 +0.00Wisconsin 5 3 7 10 3 7 10 +0 +0.00Rutgers 6 2 4 6 5 2 7 -1 -0.17PennState 6 3 6 9 8 3 11 -2 -0.33MichiganState 5 3 4 7 3 6 9 -2 -0.40Purdue 5 3 4 7 3 10 13 -6 -1.20

PENALTIES G NO YARDS AVG./GIllinois 2 19 173 86.5OhioState 2 15 147 73.5Maryland 2 16 141 70.5Minnesota 2 16 141 70.5MichiganState 2 16 133 66.5Purdue 2 13 114 57.0Iowa 3 17 159 53.0Indiana 2 12 100 50.0Michigan 3 16 150 50.0Wisconsin 2 10 97 48.5Nebraska 2 7 95 47.5PennState 3 13 123 41.0Rutgers 3 15 112 37.3Northwestern 2 5 41 20.5

REDZONEOFFENSE G SCORES PCT TDS(R-P) FGS TOWisconsin 2 4-4 1.000 4(2-2) 0-0 0PennState 3 8-9 .889 4(2-2) 4-4 0Michigan 3 15-17 .882 15(13-2) 0-2 0Iowa 3 7-8 .875 4(3-1) 3-3 0OhioState 2 13-15 .867 11(7-4) 2-2 0Illinois 2 6-7 .857 2(2-0) 4-4 0Maryland 2 6-7 .857 6(3-3) 0-0 1Nebraska 2 8-10 .800 6(4-2) 2-2 1Northwestern 2 4-5 .800 3(1-2) 1-2 0Indiana 2 6-8 .750 4(0-4) 2-2 0Minnesota 2 5-7 .714 2(1-1) 3-3 1Purdue 2 5-8 .625 3(2-1) 2-3 0MichiganState 2 1-3 .333 1(0-1) 0-0 1Rutgers 3 1-4 .250 1(0-1) 0-0 0

OPPONENTPENALTIES G NO YARDS AVG./GMichigan 3 12 84 28.0OhioState 2 9 61 30.5Iowa 3 13 113 37.7Illinois 2 8 80 40.0Wisconsin 2 11 80 40.0Nebraska 2 11 84 42.0Minnesota 2 9 97 48.5Rutgers 3 16 146 48.7Maryland 2 14 114 57.0MichiganState 2 14 127 63.5Northwestern 2 10 130 65.0PennState 3 20 212 70.7Indiana 2 20 181 90.5Purdue 2 23 217 108.5

REDZONEDEFENSE G SCORES PCT TDS(R-P) FGS TOWisconsin 2 1-5 .200 1(1-0) 0-2 1Maryland 2 4-8 .500 3(1-2) 1-2 1Iowa 3 6-10 .600 5(2-3) 1-1 0Nebraska 2 2-3 .667 0(0-0) 2-3 0OhioState 2 3-4 .750 2(0-2) 1-1 0PennState 3 11-13 .846 8(6-2) 3-3 2MichiganState 2 6-7 .857 5(2-3) 1-1 0Indiana 2 6-7 .857 5(4-1) 1-1 0Illinois 2 8-9 .889 5(4-1) 3-3 1Rutgers 3 16-18 .889 15(10-5) 1-1 0Northwestern 2 9-10 .900 7(5-2) 2-2 1Purdue 2 9-10 .900 7(4-3) 2-2 1Michigan 3 3-3 1.000 2(0-2) 1-1 0Minnesota 2 5-5 1.000 1(1-0) 4-4 0

TIMEOFPOSSESSION G POSS.TIME AVG./GOhioState 5 180:03 36:00Nebraska 5 173:29 34:41Wisconsin 5 172:24 34:28Michigan 6 198:41 33:06Minnesota 5 156:08 31:13Purdue 5 155:39 31:07MichiganState 5 154:38 30:55Illinois 5 144:40 28:56Indiana 5 144:14 28:50Maryland 5 139:52 27:58PennState 6 162:30 27:05Rutgers 6 160:05 26:40Iowa 6 143:21 23:53Northwestern 5 104:08 20:49

ON-SIDEKICKSBY G RECOVERED ATTEMPTS PCTIllinois 2 0 0 .000Indiana 2 0 0 .000Iowa 3 0 0 .000Maryland 2 0 0 .000Michigan 3 0 0 .000MichiganState 2 0 0 .000Minnesota 2 0 0 .000Nebraska 2 0 0 .000Northwestern 2 0 0 .000OhioState 2 0 0 .000PennState 3 0 0 .000Purdue 2 0 0 .000Rutgers 3 0 0 .000Wisconsin 2 0 0 .000

ON-SIDEKICKSAGAINST G RECOVERED ATTEMPTS PCTIllinois 2 0 0 .000Indiana 2 0 0 .000Iowa 3 0 0 .000Maryland 2 0 0 .000Michigan 3 0 0 .000MichiganState 2 0 0 .000Minnesota 2 0 0 .000Nebraska 2 0 0 .000Northwestern 2 0 0 .000OhioState 2 0 0 .000PennState 3 0 0 .000Purdue 2 0 0 .000Rutgers 3 0 0 .000Wisconsin 2 0 0 .000

ATTENDANCE G HOME AWAY NEUTRALIllinois 4-193180 1-90374 0-0 5-283554Indiana 3-1308642-126646 0-0 5-257510Iowa 4-276607 2-93206 0-0 6-369813Maryland 2-766803-161059 0-0 5-237739Michigan 5-551724 1-53292 0-0 6-605016MichiganState 3-2242352-124766 0-0 5-349001Minnesota 4-179607 1-95332 0-0 5-274939Nebraska 4-360696 1-40284 0-0 5-400980Northwestern 4-136131 1-67047 0-0 5-203178OhioState 4-424853 1-87979 0-0 5-512832PennState 4-3909082-180302 0-0 6-571210Purdue 3-106749 2-84118 0-0 5-190867Rutgers 4-1822782-164470 0-0 6-346748Wisconsin 2-1572142-187351 1-77823 5-422388

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RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/GJustinJackson,Northwestern 2 46 250 5.4 1 58 125.0SaquonBarkley,PennState 3 66 324 4.9 2 45 108.0MikeWeber,OhioState 2 29 215 7.4 3 49 107.5T.Johnson,Maryland 2 12 215 17.9 2 76 107.5TerrellNewby,Nebraska 2 37 209 5.6 3 63 104.5J.T.Barrett,OhioState 2 31 183 5.9 1 27 91.5DevineRedding,Indiana 2 41 178 4.3 0 36 89.0ReggieCorbin,Illinois 2 20 164 8.2 0 46 82.0ChrisEvans,Michigan 3 27 243 9.0 1 57 81.0ShannonBrooks,Minnesota 2 24 155 6.5 2 37 77.5

TOTALOFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/GTommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 2 144 466 73 610 305.0TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 2 41 487 91 528 264.0J.T.Barrett,OhioState 2 183 331 81 514 257.0TraceMcSorley,PennState 3 148 608 122 756 252.0ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 2 54 413 86 467 233.5RichardLagow,Indiana 2 -3 458 57 455 227.5MitchLeidner,Minnesota 2 7 407 87 414 207.0DavidBlough,Purdue 2 10 352 94 362 181.0C.J.Beathard,Iowa 3 16 508 109 524 174.7WiltonSpeight,Michigan 3 -21 508 86 487 162.3

PASSINGAVG./GAME G COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD AVG/GTylerO'Connor,MichiganState 2 39-73-3 487 3 243.5TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 2 34-52-1 466 2 233.0RichardLagow,Indiana 2 30-54-2 458 4 229.0ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 2 42-67-2 413 4 206.5MitchLeidner,Minnesota 2 37-73-3 407 1 203.5TraceMcSorley,PennState 3 45-87-1 608 4 202.7DavidBlough,Purdue 2 40-76-2 352 2 176.0WiltonSpeight,Michigan 3 47-79-1 508 3 169.3C.J.Beathard,Iowa 3 48-81-3 508 2 169.3J.T.Barrett,OhioState 2 30-50-2 331 5 165.5

SCORING G TD FG XPT 2XP PTSAustinCarr,Northwestern 2 4 0 0 0 12.0C.McLaughlin,Illinois 2 0 6 3 0 10.5KhalidHill,Michigan 3 5 0 0 0 10.0TylerDurbin,OhioState 2 0 2 12 0 9.0MikeWeber,OhioState 2 3 0 0 0 9.0TerrellNewby,Nebraska 2 3 0 0 0 9.0T.Johnson,Maryland 2 3 0 0 0 9.0AkrumWadley,Iowa 3 4 0 0 0 8.0TylerDavis,PennState 3 0 5 8 0 7.7EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 2 0 4 3 0 7.5

PASSEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD EFFMitchellPaige,Indiana 2 1-1-0 5 1 472.0BilalMarshall,Purdue 2 1-1-0 8 0 167.2P.Hills,Maryland 2 13-20-2 159 3 161.3ChayceCrouch,Illinois 2 11-15-0 155 0 160.1TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 2 34-52-1 466 2 149.5RichardLagow,Indiana 2 30-54-2 458 4 143.8J.T.Barrett,OhioState 2 30-50-2 331 5 140.6ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 2 42-67-2 413 4 128.2WiltonSpeight,Michigan 3 47-79-1 508 3 123.5TraceMcSorley,PennState 3 45-87-1 608 4 123.3

SCORING(TDS) G TD RUN PASS RET PAT PTSAustinCarr,Northwestern 2 4 0 4 0 0 12.0KhalidHill,Michigan 3 5 4 1 0 0 10.0T.Johnson,Maryland 2 3 2 1 0 0 9.0TerrellNewby,Nebraska 2 3 3 0 0 0 9.0MikeWeber,OhioState 2 3 3 0 0 0 9.0AkrumWadley,Iowa 3 4 4 0 0 0 8.010tiedwith1

RECEPTIONS/GAME G NO YDS TD LONG YDS/G REC/GMalikTurner,Illinois 2 14 186 0 38 93.0 7.0AustinCarr,Northwestern 2 14 182 4 25 91.0 7.0DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota 2 12 127 1 19 63.5 6.0BrianSmith,Minnesota 2 10 161 0 25 80.5 5.0R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 2 10 164 1 86 82.0 5.0AmaraDarboh,Michigan 3 15 196 1 46 65.3 5.0DomoniqueYoung,Purdue 2 10 106 0 26 53.0 5.0RileyMcCarron,Iowa 3 14 140 1 21 46.7 4.7MikeGesicki,PennState 3 14 119 1 53 39.7 4.7JosiahPrice,MichiganState 2 9 76 1 17 38.0 4.5

SCORING(KICK) G PAT FG PTS AVG/GC.McLaughlin,Illinois 2 3-3 6-7 21 10.5TylerDurbin,OhioState 212-13 2-2 18 9.0TylerDavis,PennState 3 8-8 5-5 23 7.7EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 2 3-3 4-4 15 7.5DrewBrown,Nebraska 2 7-7 2-3 13 6.5GriffinOakes,Indiana 2 5-5 2-4 11 5.5J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 2 5-5 2-3 11 5.5KennyAllen,Michigan 315-15 0-2 15 5.0KeithDuncan,Iowa 3 6-6 3-3 15 5.0MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 2 3-3 2-4 9 4.5JackMitchell,Northwestern 2 6-7 1-2 9 4.5

RECEIVEYARDS/GAME G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/C YDS/GMalikTurner,Illinois 2 14 186 0 38 13.3 93.0AustinCarr,Northwestern 2 14 182 4 25 13.0 91.0RickyJones,Indiana 2 7 164 1 57 23.4 82.0R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 2 10 164 1 86 16.4 82.0BrianSmith,Minnesota 2 10 161 0 25 16.1 80.5AmaraDarboh,Michigan 3 15 196 1 46 13.1 65.3DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota 2 12 127 1 19 10.6 63.5DonnieCorley,MichiganState 2 8 119 0 40 14.9 59.5DeAndreThompkins,PennState 3 11 162 1 70 14.7 54.0DomoniqueYoung,Purdue 2 10 106 0 26 10.6 53.0

PUNTRETURNAVG G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/RRileyMcCarron,Iowa 3 1 38 0 38 38.0MitchellPaige,Indiana 2 1 31 0 31 31.0FlynnNagel,Northwestern 2 2 52 0 47 26.0ChrisEvans,Michigan 3 1 15 0 15 15.0L.Harrison,Maryland 2 1 15 0 0 15.0De'MornayPierson-El,Nebraska 2 3 42 0 27 14.0JalenMyrick,Minnesota 2 1 13 0 13 13.0J.Peppers,Michigan 3 6 76 0 53 12.7DesmondKing,Iowa 3 13 138 0 32 10.6DontreWilson,OhioState 2 4 40 0 16 10.0

KICKRETURNAVG G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/RRileyMcCarron,Iowa 3 1 54 0 54 54.0PCampbell,OhioState 2 5 166 0 91 33.2DesmondKing,Iowa 3 6 178 0 45 29.7RodneySmith,Minnesota 2 2 58 0 32 29.0SolomonVault,Northwestern 2 2 57 0 35 28.5FlynnNagel,Northwestern 2 1 27 0 27 27.0NickScott,PennState 3 1 26 0 26 26.0TreyBryant,Nebraska 2 2 51 0 30 25.5JordanNelson,Nebraska 2 1 24 0 24 24.0W.Likely,Maryland 2 5 115 0 39 23.0

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ALLPURPOSE G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/GT.Johnson,Maryland 2 215 69 0 0 284 142.0JustinJackson,Northwestern 2 250 31 0 0 281 140.5SaquonBarkley,PennState 3 324 74 0 0 398 132.7TerrellNewby,Nebraska 2 209 40 0 0 249 124.5RodneySmith,Minnesota 2 148 42 0 58 248 124.0R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 2 18 164 0 64 246 123.0CurtisSamuel,OhioState 2 150 86 0 0 236 118.0MikeWeber,OhioState 2 215 13 0 0 228 114.0BrianLankford-Johnson,Purdue 2 127 12 0 77 216 108.0K.Foster,Illinois 2 101 3 0 111 215 107.5

PUNTING G NO YDS LG IN20 50+ TB AVGCJohnston,OhioState 2 6 295 54 0 4 1 49.2KennyAllen,Michigan 3 12 539 56 0 4 0 44.9J.Hartbarger,MichiganState 2 8 350 59 0 3 1 43.8HunterNiswander,Northwestern 2 13 550 50 0 1 1 42.3RyanSantoso,Minnesota 2 15 625 55 0 3 3 41.7RyanFrain,Illinois 2 9 367 53 0 1 0 40.8RonColuzzi,Iowa 3 19 772 55 0 2 1 40.6BlakeGillikin,PennState 3 15 607 61 0 2 1 40.5JosephGedeon,Indiana 2 10 400 49 0 0 0 40.0

FIELDGOALS G MADE ATT LONG PCT FG/GC.McLaughlin,Illinois 2 6 7 47 0.857 3.0EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 2 4 4 46 1.000 2.0TylerDavis,PennState 3 5 5 40 1.000 1.7J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 2 2 3 37 0.667 1.0TylerDurbin,OhioState 2 2 2 37 1.000 1.0DrewBrown,Nebraska 2 2 3 29 0.667 1.0MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 2 2 4 48 0.500 1.0KeithDuncan,Iowa 3 3 3 28 1.000 1.0GriffinOakes,Indiana 2 2 4 22 0.500 1.0JackMitchell,Northwestern 2 1 2 25 0.500 0.5AndrewEndicott,Wisconsin 2 1 1 41 1.000 0.5

FIELDGOALPCT G MADE ATT LONG PCTAndrewEndicott,Wisconsin 2 1 1 41 1.000TylerDavis,PennState 3 5 5 40 1.000KeithDuncan,Iowa 3 3 3 28 1.000TylerDurbin,OhioState 2 2 2 37 1.000EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 2 4 4 46 1.000C.McLaughlin,Illinois 2 6 7 47 0.857J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 2 2 3 37 0.667DrewBrown,Nebraska 2 2 3 29 0.667JackMitchell,Northwestern 2 1 2 25 0.500MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 2 2 4 48 0.500GriffinOakes,Indiana 2 2 4 22 0.500

PATKICKINGPCT G MADE ATT PCTC.McLaughlin,Illinois 2 3 3 1.000J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 2 5 5 1.000TylerDavis,PennState 3 8 8 1.000DrewBrown,Nebraska 2 7 7 1.000EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 2 3 3 1.000MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 2 3 3 1.000KennyAllen,Michigan 3 15 15 1.000A.Greene,Maryland 2 8 8 1.000KeithDuncan,Iowa 3 6 6 1.000GriffinOakes,Indiana 2 5 5 1.000DavidBonagura,Rutgers 3 1 1 1.000

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TACKLES G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GMarcusAllen,PennState 3 18 18 36 12.0TreWatson,Illinois 2 7 16 23 11.5TegrayScales,Indiana 2 15 8 23 11.5PatrickNelson,Illinois 2 5 17 22 11.0GodwinIgwebuike,Northwestern 2 18 4 22 11.0JoseyJewell,Iowa 3 17 16 33 11.0JonathanCelestin,Minnesota 2 16 5 21 10.5S.Cockerille,Maryland 2 12 8 20 10.0DeonteRoberts,Rutgers 3 12 17 29 9.7TrevorMorris,Rutgers 3 18 10 28 9.3DemetriousCox,MichiganState 2 6 12 18 9.0BrandonSnyder,Iowa 3 18 9 27 9.0JackCichy,Wisconsin 2 14 4 18 9.0HardyNickerson,Illinois 2 4 14 18 9.0NavonMosley,Purdue 2 12 6 18 9.0T.J.Watt,Wisconsin 2 11 6 17 8.5DamariusTravis,Minnesota 2 7 9 16 8.0JaylenPrater,Northwestern 2 6 10 16 8.0MarkusBailey,Purdue 2 5 11 16 8.0ChrisFrey,MichiganState 2 10 6 16 8.0BrandonSmith,PennState 3 5 18 23 7.7T.J.Edwards,Wisconsin 2 7 8 15 7.5M.Nicholson,MichiganState 2 6 9 15 7.5LeroyClark,Purdue 2 5 10 15 7.5BoBower,Iowa 3 11 11 22 7.3BenGedeon,Michigan 3 8 14 22 7.3JackLynn,Minnesota 2 7 7 14 7.0MarcusOliver,Indiana 2 13 1 14 7.0RMcMillan,OhioState 2 4 9 13 6.5JaylenDunlap,Illinois 2 9 4 13 6.5TonyFields,Indiana 2 9 4 13 6.5DawuaneSmoot,Illinois 2 5 8 13 6.5NathanGerry,Nebraska 2 8 5 13 6.5DedrickYoungII,Nebraska 2 8 5 13 6.5CamBrown,PennState 3 10 9 19 6.3AnthonyCioffi,Rutgers 3 10 9 19 6.3MannyBowen,PennState 3 9 10 19 6.3R.Braglio,Maryland 2 8 4 12 6.0

W.Likely,Maryland 2 8 4 12 6.0LeoMusso,Wisconsin 2 8 4 12 6.0J.Carter,Maryland 2 8 4 12 6.0V.Copeland,MichiganState 2 6 6 12 6.0JeromeBaker,OhioState 2 7 5 12 6.0Dre'MontJones,OhioState 2 5 7 12 6.0ChaseDutra,Indiana 2 8 4 12 6.0GelenRobinson,Purdue 2 6 6 12 6.0MilesTaylor,Iowa 3 13 4 17 5.7BenNiemann,Iowa 3 10 7 17 5.78tiedwith6

SACKS G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GI.Odenigbo,Northwestern 2 4 0 4.0 2.0T.J.Watt,Wisconsin 2 3 1 3.5 1.8J.Aniebonam,Maryland 2 2 2 3.0 1.5TacoCharlton,Michigan 3 3 2 4.0 1.3TyquanLewis,OhioState 2 2 0 2.0 1.0KevinMaurice,Nebraska 2 2 0 2.0 1.0NateHoff,Indiana 2 2 0 2.0 1.0R.Braglio,Maryland 2 2 0 2.0 1.0ParkerHesse,Iowa 3 2 1 2.5 0.8ChrisWormley,Michigan 3 2 1 2.5 0.8MattNelson,Iowa 3 2 0 2.0 0.7EvanSchwan,PennState 3 2 0 2.0 0.719tiedwith1

TACKLESFORLOSS G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GT.J.Watt,Wisconsin 2 5 1 5.5 2.8RobertLanders,OhioState 2 4 0 4.0 2.0J.Aniebonam,Maryland 2 3 2 4.0 2.0I.Odenigbo,Northwestern 2 4 0 4.0 2.0R.Braglio,Maryland 2 3 1 3.5 1.8K.Opara,Maryland 2 3 1 3.5 1.8TacoCharlton,Michigan 3 3 3 4.5 1.5TyquanLewis,OhioState 2 3 0 3.0 1.5NateHoff,Indiana 2 3 0 3.0 1.5DawuaneSmoot,Illinois 2 2 2 3.0 1.5ParkerHesse,Iowa 3 3 2 4.0 1.3M.HurstJr.,Michigan 3 4 0 4.0 1.3KevinMaurice,Nebraska 2 2 1 2.5 1.3NickBosa,OhioState 2 1 3 2.5 1.3BenGedeon,Michigan 3 3 1 3.5 1.2ChrisWormley,Michigan 3 2 2 3.0 1.0MattNelson,Iowa 3 3 0 3.0 1.0XavierWashington,Northwestern 2 2 0 2.0 1.0DamariusTravis,Minnesota 2 2 0 2.0 1.0GodwinIgwebuike,Northwestern 2 2 0 2.0 1.0JonathanCelestin,Minnesota 2 2 0 2.0 1.0ChrisJones,Nebraska 2 2 0 2.0 1.0R.Williams,MichiganState 2 2 0 2.0 1.0ShaneJones,MichiganState 2 1 2 2.0 1.0JeromeBaker,OhioState 2 2 0 2.0 1.0MannyBowen,PennState 3 3 0 3.0 1.0C.Phillips,Illinois 2 2 0 2.0 1.0ShareefMiller,PennState 3 2 1 2.5 0.8ChaseWinovich,Michigan 3 2 1 2.5 0.8JoseyJewell,Iowa 3 1 3 2.5 0.8BrandonSmith,PennState 3 1 3 2.5 0.8S.Cockerille,Maryland 2 1 1 1.5 0.8WinstonDeLattiboudere,Minnesota 2 0 3 1.5 0.8D.Savage,Maryland 2 1 1 1.5 0.8NathanGerry,Nebraska 2 1 1 1.5 0.8JackCichy,Wisconsin 2 1 1 1.5 0.8C.J.Robbins,Northwestern 2 1 1 1.5 0.8MickStoltenberg,Nebraska 2 1 1 1.5 0.8JosephJones,Northwestern 2 1 1 1.5 0.8AntoineWinfield,Minnesota 2 1 1 1.5 0.8ChrisFrey,MichiganState 2 1 1 1.5 0.8KevinGivens,PennState 3 1 2 2.0 0.7MarcusAllen,PennState 3 2 0 2.0 0.7KoaFarmer,PennState 3 1 2 2.0 0.7EvanSchwan,PennState 3 2 0 2.0 0.7RyanGlasgow,Michigan 3 1 2 2.0 0.7MattGodin,Michigan 3 2 0 2.0 0.739tiedwith1

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PASSESDEFENDED G BRUP INT TOTAL AVG/GDarianHicks,MichiganState 2 3 1 4 2.0A'ShonRiggins,Indiana 2 3 1 4 2.0C.Stribling,Michigan 3 4 2 6 2.0MLattimore,OhioState 2 4 0 4 2.0DesmondKing,Iowa 3 5 0 5 1.7BlessuanAustin,Rutgers 3 5 0 5 1.7AaronWilliams,Nebraska 2 2 1 3 1.5RashardFant,Indiana 2 3 0 3 1.5DerrickTindal,Wisconsin 2 1 2 3 1.5JourdanLewis,Michigan 3 3 1 4 1.315tiedwith1

INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/GHardyNickerson,Illinois 2 2 33 0 33 1.0DerrickTindal,Wisconsin 2 2 46 0 46 1.0C.Stribling,Michigan 3 2 9 0 5 0.713tiedwith1

FUMBLESFORCED G NO AVG/GBrandonSnyder,Iowa 3 2 0.715tiedwith1

FUMBLESRECOVERED G NO AVG/GBrandonSnyder,Iowa 3 2 0.711tiedwith1

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IndividualPlayerGameHighsPointsscored 18 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16) 18 KhalidHill(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(10/08/16)Touchdowns 3 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16) 3 KhalidHill(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(10/08/16)TDresponsibility 4 ClaytonThorson(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)[1r,3p] 4 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(10/01/16)[0r,4p]Pointsscoredkicking 14 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16)[4fg,2pat] 11 TylerDavis(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[3fg,2pat] 11 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)[3fg,2pat]Totaloffenseyards 408 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[73r,335p] 378 TommyArmstrongJr.(Nebraska)vs.Northwestern(09/24/16)[132r,246p]Totaloffenseplays 52 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Maryland(10/01/16)[11r,41p] 49 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[8r,41p]Totaloffenseyards/play 29.1 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16)[7-204] 25.0 MilesSanders(PennState)vs.Maryland(10/08/16)[1-25]Rushingyards 204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16) 202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(10/08/16)Rushingattempts 31 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(10/08/16) 27 TerrellNewby(Nebraska)vs.Illinois(10/01/16)Yardsperrush 29.1 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16)[7-204] 25.0 MilesSanders(PennState)vs.Maryland(10/08/16)[1-25]RushingTDs 2 11tiedLongestrush 76 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16) 63 TerrellNewby(Nebraska)vs.Illinois(10/01/16) 63 J.Peppers(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(10/08/16)Passingyards 335 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 276 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(10/01/16)Passingattempts 41 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Maryland(10/01/16) 41 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)PassingTDs 4 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 3 ClaytonThorson(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16) 3 TylerO'Connor(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(10/01/16)Longestpass 86 TylerO'Connor(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(10/01/16) 80 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Passescompleted 24 ClaytonThorson(Northwestern)vs.Nebraska(09/24/16) 24 MitchLeidner(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16)Hadintercepted 3 TylerO'Connor(MichiganState)vs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 3 AlexHornibrook(Wisconsin)vs.Michigan(10/01/16)Passcompletionpct 100.0 JackMitchell(Northwestern)vs.Nebraska(09/24/16) 100.0 ChayceCrouch(Illinois)vs.Nebraska(10/01/16) 100.0 MitchellPaige(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(10/01/16) 100.0 BilalMarshall(Purdue)vs.Illinois(10/08/16) 100.0 JohnO'Korn(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(10/08/16)Passyards/attempt 13.0 ChayceCrouch(Illinois)vs.Nebraska(10/01/16) 10.6 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(10/01/16)Passyards/catch 17.6 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 17.3 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(10/01/16)Receivingyards 141 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(10/01/16) 129 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)Receptions 9 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16) 8 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Nebraska(09/24/16) 8 RileyMcCarron(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)Yardspercatch 80.0 IrvinCharles(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 37.0 DevineOzigbo(Nebraska)vs.Illinois(10/01/16)ReceivingTDs 3 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16) 2 T.Morgan(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16)Longestreception 86 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(10/01/16) 80 IrvinCharles(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Fieldgoalattempts 4 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16) 4 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)Fieldgoalsmade 4 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16) 3 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Nebraska(10/01/16) 3 TylerDavis(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 3 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)Longestfieldgoal 48 MichaelGeiger(MichiganState)vs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 47 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)

Fieldgoalpct 100.0 15tied

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PATkicksattempted 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 7 KennyAllen(Michigan)vs.PennState(09/24/16) 7 KennyAllen(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(10/08/16)PATkicksmade 7 KennyAllen(Michigan)vs.PennState(09/24/16) 7 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 7 KennyAllen(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(10/08/16)PATkickspct 100.0 27tiedPunts 16 MichaelCintron(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 10 MichaelCintron(Rutgers)vs.OhioState(10/01/16)Yardspunted 603MichaelCintron(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 386 RyanSantoso(Minnesota)vs.Iowa(10/08/16)Longestpunt 61 BlakeGillikin(PennState)vs.Michigan(09/24/16) 61 MichaelCintron(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16)Puntingavg 5100.0 J.Hartbarger(MichiganState)vs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 4916.7 CJohnston(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16)Puntreturns 7 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Minnesota(10/08/16) 4 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)Puntreturnyards 77 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 59 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Minnesota(10/08/16)Longestpuntreturn 53 J.Peppers(Michigan)vs.PennState(09/24/16) 47 FlynnNagel(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)Puntreturnavg 47.0 FlynnNagel(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16) 38.0 RileyMcCarron(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)Kickreturns 9 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 6 JoshHicks(Rutgers)vs.OhioState(10/01/16)Kickreturnyards 175 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 149 PCampbell(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16)Longestkickreturn 91 PCampbell(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16) 54 RileyMcCarron(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)Kickreturnavg 54.0 RileyMcCarron(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 45.0 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Rutgers(09/24/16)CombinedPR/KRyards 175 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16)[0pr,175kr] 162 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)[77pr,85kr]Interceptions 2 C.Stribling(Michigan)vs.Wisconsin(10/01/16) 2 HardyNickerson(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16)Interceptionreturnyards 47 MalikHooker(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16) 46 DerrickTindal(Wisconsin)vs.Michigan(10/01/16)Interceptionreturnavg 47.0 MalikHooker(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16) 46.0 DerrickTindal(Wisconsin)vs.Michigan(10/01/16)Longestinterceptionreturn 47 MalikHooker(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16) 46 DerrickTindal(Wisconsin)vs.Michigan(10/01/16)All-purposeyards 204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16) 202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(10/08/16)Tackles 22 MarcusAllen(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[8-14] 16 JoseyJewell(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)[6-10] 16 PatrickNelson(Illinois)vs.Nebraska(10/01/16)[4-12]Sacks 4.0 I.Odenigbo(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)[4-0] 2.5 T.J.Watt(Wisconsin)vs.MichiganState(09/24/16)[2-1]Tacklesforloss 4.0 I.Odenigbo(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)[4-0] 3.5 T.J.Watt(Wisconsin)vs.MichiganState(09/24/16)[3-1]

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IndividualStellarGames

200-YardRushingPerformances

204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(Oct1,2016)202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(Oct8,2016)

100-YardRushingPerformances204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(Oct1,2016)202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(Oct8,2016)171 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(Oct1,2016)153 ChrisEvans(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(Oct8,2016)144 MikeWeber(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(Oct1,2016)140 TerrellNewby(Nebraska)vs.Illinois(Oct1,2016)137 ChayceCrouch(Illinois)vs.Purdue(Oct8,2016)137 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Indiana(Oct8,2016)132 TommyArmstrongJr.(Nebraska)vs.Northwestern(Sep24,2016)127 BrianLankford-Johnson(Purdue)vs.Illinois(Oct8,2016)114 KaranHigdon(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(Oct8,2016)107 De'VeonSmith(Michigan)vs.PennState(Sep24,2016)107 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Minnesota(Oct8,2016)106 RobertMartin(Rutgers)vs.Iowa(Sep24,2016)104 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)100 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(Oct1,2016)100 ShannonBrooks(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)

Numberof100-YardRushingPerformances

AkrumWadley,Iowa-1BrianLankford-Johnson,Purdue-1ChayceCrouch,Illinois-1ChrisEvans,Michigan-1De'VeonSmith,Michigan-1DevineRedding,Indiana-1J.T.Barrett,OhioState-1JustinJackson,Northwestern-1KaranHigdon,Michigan-1MikeWeber,OhioState-1RobertMartin,Rutgers-1RodneySmith,Minnesota-1SaquonBarkley,PennState-1ShannonBrooks,Minnesota-1T.Johnson,Maryland-1TerrellNewby,Nebraska-1TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska-1

300-YardPassingPerformances335 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(Oct1,2016)

Numberof300-YardPassingPerformances

TraceMcSorley,PennState-1

100-YardReceivingPerformances141 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(Oct1,2016)129 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.Purdue(Oct8,2016)124 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(Oct1,2016)109 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Nebraska(Sep24,2016)101 BrianSmith(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)

Numberof100-YardReceivingPerformances

AustinCarr,Northwestern-1BrianSmith,Minnesota-1MalikTurner,Illinois-1R.J.Shelton,MichiganState-1RickyJones,Indiana-1

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TeamHighs(highesttotalsmadeby)

Points 78 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 58 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)Pointsscoredkicking 14 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)[4fg,2pat] 11 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16)[3fg,2pat] 11 PennStatevs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[3fg,2pat]Touchdowns 11 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 8 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)TotalOffenseyards 669 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)[410r,259p] 600 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16)[481r,119p]TotalOffenseplays 89 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)[48r,41p] 89 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)[53r,36p]TotalOffenseyards/play 8.3 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 7.9 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16)Yardsperrush 8.7 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 8.6 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16)Longestrush 76 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 63 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 63 Nebraskavs.Illinois(10/01/16)Passingyards 335 PennStatevs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 281 Indianavs.MichiganState(10/01/16)Passingattempts 53 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16) 43 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16)PassingTDs 4 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 3 Indianavs.MichiganState(10/01/16) 3 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 3 MichiganStatevs.Indiana(10/01/16) 3 Northwesternvs.Iowa(10/01/16)Longestpass 86 MichiganStatevs.Indiana(10/01/16) 80 PennStatevs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Passescompleted 25 Northwesternvs.Nebraska(09/24/16) 25 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)Hadintercepted 3 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 3Wisconsinvs.Michigan(10/01/16)Passcompletionpct 70.4 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 69.6 Nebraskavs.Illinois(10/01/16)Passingyardsperattempt 10.0 Indianavs.MichiganState(10/01/16) 9.6 Nebraskavs.Illinois(10/01/16)Yardspercatch 17.6 PennStatevs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 16.5 Indianavs.MichiganState(10/01/16)Fieldgoalsattempted 4 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)Fieldgoalsmade 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16) 3 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 3 Illinoisvs.Nebraska(10/01/16) 3 PennStatevs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Longestfieldgoal 48 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 47 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16)Fieldgoalspct 100.0 14tied

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PATkicksattempted 10 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 8 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)PATkicksmade 10 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 7 Michiganvs.PennState(09/24/16) 7 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)PATkickpct 100.0 25tied2-pointPATattempts 2 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 2 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16)2-pointPATmade 1 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 1 Iowavs.Minnesota(10/08/16) 1 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 1 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16)Punts 16 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 10 Rutgersvs.OhioState(10/01/16)Longestpunt 61 PennStatevs.Michigan(09/24/16) 61 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16)Yardspunted 603 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 386 Minnesotavs.Iowa(10/08/16)Puntingaverage 51.0 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16)[3-153] 49.2 OhioStatevs.Indiana(10/08/16)[6-295]Puntreturns 7 Iowavs.Minnesota(10/08/16) 5 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 5 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)Puntreturnyards 115 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 59 Iowavs.Minnesota(10/08/16)Puntreturnavg 31.0 tiedLongestpuntreturn 53 Michiganvs.PennState(09/24/16) 47 Northwesternvs.Iowa(10/01/16)Kickreturns 9 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 8 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)Kickreturnyards 175 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 149 OhioStatevs.Indiana(10/08/16)

Kickreturnavg 37.3 tiedLongestkickreturn 91 OhioStatevs.Indiana(10/08/16) 54 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16)Interceptionreturns 3 Michiganvs.Wisconsin(10/01/16) 3Wisconsinvs.MichiganState(09/24/16)Interceptionreturnyards 47 OhioStatevs.Indiana(10/08/16) 46Wisconsinvs.Michigan(10/01/16)Interceptionreturnavg 46.0 tiedLongestinterceptionreturn 47 OhioStatevs.Indiana(10/08/16) 46Wisconsinvs.Michigan(10/01/16)

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Fumbleslost 2 Nebraskavs.Northwestern(09/24/16) 1 17tiedFumblesrecovered 1 Michiganvs.PennState(09/24/16) 1Wisconsinvs.MichiganState(09/24/16)Sackedbyopponent 6 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 6 PennStatevs.Michigan(09/24/16) 6 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)QBSacks 6 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 6 Michiganvs.PennState(09/24/16) 6 Northwesternvs.Iowa(10/01/16)Turnoverscommitted 4 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 3 Iowavs.Minnesota(10/08/16) 3 Minnesotavs.Iowa(10/08/16) 3Wisconsinvs.Michigan(10/01/16)Turnoverscaused 4Wisconsinvs.MichiganState(09/24/16) 3 Iowavs.Minnesota(10/08/16) 3 Michiganvs.Wisconsin(10/01/16) 3 Minnesotavs.Iowa(10/08/16)Firstdowns 32 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 31 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)Firstdownsrushing 21 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 21 PennStatevs.Maryland(10/08/16)Firstdownspassing 15 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 14 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)Firstdownsbypenalty 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16) 4 PennStatevs.Minnesota(10/01/16)Penalties 12 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 11 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 11 MichiganStatevs.Indiana(10/01/16)Penaltyyards 125 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 98 MichiganStatevs.Indiana(10/01/16)

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ILLINOIS(1-4,0-2BIGTEN)

09/03/16 MURRAYST. W 52-3 A-48644

09/10/16 NORTHCAROLINA L 23-48 A-60670

09/17/16 WESTERNMICHIGAN L 10-34 A-40954

10/01/16 atNebraska* L 16-31 A-90374

10/08/16 PURDUE* L 31-34 A-42912

10/15/16 atRutgers* 12:00pm ESPNEWS

10/22/16 atMichigan 3:30pm

10/29/16 MINNESOTA* 12:00pm

11/05/16 MICHIGANSTATE TBA

11/12/16 atWisconsin 3:30pm

11/19/16 IOWA TBA

11/26/16 atNorthwestern* TBA

INDIANA(3-2,1-1BIGTEN)

09/01/16 atFla.International W 34-13 A-19226

09/10/16 BALLSTATE W 30-20 A-41374

09/24/16 WAKEFOREST L 28-33 A-45519

10/01/16 MICHIGANSTATE* W 24-21 A-43971

10/08/16 atOhioState* L 17-38 A-107420

10/15/16 NEBRASKA* 3:30pm ABC(ESPN2)

10/22/16 atNorthwestern* 12:00pm

10/29/16 MARYLAND* TBA

11/05/16 atRutgers* TBA

11/12/16 PENNSTATE* TBA

11/19/16 atMichigan* TBA

11/26/16 PURDUE* TBA

IOWA(4-2,2-1BIGTEN)

09/03/16 MIAMI(OH) W 45-21 A-68390

09/10/16 IOWAST. W 42-3 A-70585

09/17/16 NORTHDAKOTAST. L 21-23 A-70585

09/24/16 atRutgers* W 14-7 A-44061

10/01/16 NORTHWESTERN* L 31-38 A-67047

10/08/16 atMinnesota* W 14-7 A-49145

10/15/16 atPurdue 12:00pm ESPN2

10/22/16 WISCONSIN TBA

11/05/16 atPennState 7:30pm BTN

11/12/16 MICHIGAN TBA ABC/ESPN/2

11/19/16 atIllinois TBA

11/25/16 NEBRASKA* TBA

MARYLAND(4-1,1-1BIGTEN)

09/03/16 HOWARD W 52-13 A-35474

09/09/16 atFla.International W 41-14 A-17084

09/17/16 atUCF W 30-24 A-43197

10/01/16 PURDUE* W 50-7 A-41206

10/08/16 atPennState* L 14-38 A-100778

10/15/16 MINNESOTA* 12:00pm ESPNU

10/22/16 MICHIGANSTATE 7:30pm BTN

10/29/16 atIndiana* TBA

11/05/16 atMichigan TBA

11/12/16 OHIOSTATE* TBA

11/19/16 atNebraska TBA

11/26/16 RUTGERS TBA

MICHIGAN(6-0,3-0BIGTEN)

09/03/16 HAWAII W 63-3 A-110222

09/10/16 UCF W 51-14 A-109295

09/17/16 COLORADO W 45-28 A-110042

09/24/16 PENNSTATE* W 49-10 A-110319

10/01/16 WISCONSIN* W 14-7 A-111846

10/08/16 atRutgers* W 78-0 A-53292

10/22/16 ILLINOIS 3:30pm

10/29/16 atMichiganState TBA

11/05/16 MARYLAND TBA

11/12/16 atIowa TBA ABC/ESPN/2

11/19/16 INDIANA* TBA

11/26/16 atOhioState* 12:00pm ABCorESPN

MICHIGANSTATE(2-3,0-2BIGTEN)

09/02/16 FURMAN W 28-13 A-74516

09/17/16 atNotreDame W 36-28 A-80795

09/24/16 WISCONSIN* L 6-30 A-75505

10/01/16 atIndiana* L 21-24 A-43971

10/08/16 BYU L 14-31 A-74214

10/15/16 NORTHWESTERN* 3:30pm BTN

10/22/16 atMaryland 7:30pm BTN

10/29/16 MICHIGAN TBA

11/05/16 atIllinois TBA

11/12/16 RUTGERS* TBA

11/19/16 OHIOSTATE* TBA

11/26/16 atPennState* TBA

MINNESOTA(3-2,0-2BIGTEN)

09/01/16 OREGONST. W 30-23 A-44582

09/10/16 INDIANAST. W 58-28 A-41026

09/24/16 COLORADOST. W 31-24 A-44854

10/01/16 atPennState* L 26-29 A-95332

10/08/16 IOWA* L 7-14 A-49145

10/15/16 atMaryland* 12:00pm ESPNU

10/22/16 RUTGERS* 12:00pm

10/29/16 atIllinois* 12:00pm

11/05/16 PURDUE* TBA

11/12/16 atNebraska* 7:30pm BTN

11/19/16 NORTHWESTERN* TBA

11/26/16 atWisconsin* TBA

NEBRASKA(5-0,2-0BIGTEN)

09/03/16 FRESNOST. W 43-10 A-90013

09/10/16 WYOMING W 52-17 A-89895

09/17/16 OREGON W 35-32 A-90414

09/24/16 atNorthwestern* W 24-13 A-40284

10/01/16 ILLINOIS* W 31-16 A-90374

10/15/16 atIndiana* 3:30pm ABC(ESPN2)

10/22/16 PURDUE* TBA

10/29/16 atWisconsin* 7:00pm ABC/ESPN/2

11/05/16 atOhioState* 8:00pm ABC/ESPN/2

11/12/16 MINNESOTA* 7:30pm BTN

11/19/16 MARYLAND TBA

11/25/16 atIowa* TBA

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NORTHWESTERN(2-3,1-1BIGTEN)

09/03/16 WESTERNMICHIGAN L 21-22 A-30635

09/10/16 ILLINOISST. L 7-9 A-30748

09/17/16 DUKE W 24-13 A-34464

09/24/16 NEBRASKA* L 13-24 A-40284

10/01/16 atIowa* W 38-31 A-67047

10/15/16 atMichiganState* 3:30pm BTN

10/22/16 INDIANA* 12:00pm

10/29/16 atOhioState* 5:30pm ESPN/2

11/05/16 WISCONSIN* TBA

11/12/16 atPurdue* TBA

11/19/16 atMinnesota* TBA

11/26/16 ILLINOIS* TBA

OHIOSTATE(5-0,2-0BIGTEN)

09/03/16 BOWLINGGREEN W 77-10 A-107193

09/10/16 TULSA W 48-3 A-104410

09/17/16 atOklahoma W 45-24 A-87979

10/01/16 RUTGERS* W 58-0 A-105830

10/08/16 INDIANA* W 38-17 A-107420

10/15/16 atWisconsin* 8:00pm ABC

10/22/16 atPennState* 8:00pm ABC/ESPN/2

10/29/16 NORTHWESTERN* 5:30pm ESPN/2

11/05/16 NEBRASKA* 8:00pm ABC/ESPN/2

11/12/16 atMaryland* TBA

11/19/16 atMichiganState* TBA

11/26/16 MICHIGAN* 12:00pm ABCorESPN

PENNSTATE(4-2,2-1BIGTEN)

09/03/16 KENTST. W 33-13 A-94378

09/10/16 atPittsburgh L 39-42 A-69983

09/17/16 TEMPLE W 34-27 A-100420

09/24/16 atMichigan* L 10-49 A-110319

10/01/16 MINNESOTA* W 29-26 A-95332

10/08/16 MARYLAND* W 38-14 A-100778

10/22/16 OHIOSTATE* 8:00pm ABC/ESPN/2

10/29/16 atPurdue TBA

11/05/16 IOWA 7:30pm BTN

11/12/16 atIndiana* TBA

11/19/16 atRutgers* 8:00pm BTN

11/26/16 MICHIGANSTATE* TBA

PURDUE(3-2,1-1BIGTEN)

09/03/16 EASTERNKY. W 45-24 A-32074

09/10/16 CINCINNATI L 20-38 A-33068

09/24/16 NEVADA W 24-14 A-41607

10/01/16 atMaryland* L 7-50 A-41206

10/08/16 atIllinois* W 34-31 A-42912

10/15/16 IOWA 12:00pm ESPN2

10/22/16 atNebraska* TBA

10/29/16 PENNSTATE TBA

11/05/16 atMinnesota* TBA

11/12/16 NORTHWESTERN* TBA

11/19/16 WISCONSIN TBA

11/26/16 atIndiana* TBA

RUTGERS(2-4,0-3BIGTEN)

09/03/16 atWashington L 13-48 A-58640

09/10/16 HOWARD W 52-14 A-45245

09/17/16 NEWMEXICO W 37-28 A-39680

09/24/16 IOWA* L 7-14 A-44061

10/01/16 atOhioState* L 0-58 A-105830

10/08/16 MICHIGAN* L 0-78 A-53292

10/15/16 ILLINOIS* 12:00pm ESPNEWS

10/22/16 atMinnesota* 12:00pm

11/05/16 INDIANA* TBA

11/12/16 atMichiganState* TBA

11/19/16 PENNSTATE* 8:00pm BTN

11/26/16 atMaryland TBA

WISCONSIN(4-1,1-1BIGTEN)

09/03/16 vs.LSU W 16-14 A-77823

09/10/16 AKRON W 54-10 A-77331

09/17/16 GEORGIAST. W 23-17 A-79883

09/24/16 atMichiganState* W 30-6 A-75505

10/01/16 atMichigan* L 7-14 A-111846

10/15/16 OHIOSTATE* 8:00pm ABC

10/22/16 atIowa TBA

10/29/16 NEBRASKA* 7:00pm ABC/ESPN/2

11/05/16 atNorthwestern* TBA

11/12/16 ILLINOIS 3:30pm

11/19/16 atPurdue TBA

11/26/16 MINNESOTA* TBA