2013 Week 8 - 101413
2013 Week 8 - 101413
2013 Week 8 - 101413
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TOP STORIES
Buckeyes top the Leaders Division, while Spartans and Huskers tied atop the Legends Division. Ohio State carries the nations longest active winning streak with 18 triumphs. Two divisional matchups on this weekends slate of games. Big Ten offenses averaging 34.7 points per game, more than five points higher than 2012. Penn States victory over Michigan last Saturday was the longest contest in Big Ten history.
LEADERS DIVISION
1. Ohio State 2. Wisconsin 3. Penn State* Indiana 5. Illinois Purdue Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A 2-0 1.000 1-0 1-0 1-0 W10 6-0 1.000 4-0 2-0 2-1 .667 2-0 0-1 1-1 W1 4-2 .667 4-0 0-2 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 0-1 W1 4-2 .667 3-1 0-1 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 1-0 L1 3-3 .500 3-2 0-1 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 L9 3-2 .600 3-0 0-1 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 L2 1-5 .167 1-3 0-2
Michigan States Sadler sets Big Ten all games record N Top 25^ Strk for punting average. 0-0 2-0 W18 0-0 1-1 W1 1-0 1-0 W1 0-0 0-0 L1 SATURDAY, OCT. 19 0-1 0-2 L1 MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN 0-0 0-3 L4 Noon - ESPN2
WEEK 8 SCHEDULE
PURDUE at MICHIGAN STATE Noon - BTN IOWA at #4/3/4 OHIO STATE 3:30 p.m. - ABC (regional), ESPN2 (outer-market) INDIANA at #rv/24/24 MICHIGAN 3:30 p.m. - BTN #25/rv/rv WISCONSIN at ILLINOIS 8 p.m. - BTN Byes: #rv/21/23 NEBRASKA, PENN STATE Rankings: AP/USA Today/Harris All times are ET
SATURDAY, OCT. 12 MICHIGAN STATE def. INDIANA, 42-28 #rv/24 NEBRASKA def. PURDUE, 44-7 WISCONSIN def. #19/18 NORTHWESTERN, 35-6 PENN STATE def. #18/16 MICHIGAN, 43-40 (4OT) Byes: ILLINOIS, IOWA, MINNESOTA, #4/3 OHIO STATE Rankings: AP/USA Today
WEEK 7 RESULTS
BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR 100TH ANNIVERSARY SPOTLIGHT Michigans Jon Jansen
Winner of the 1999 Big Ten Medal of Honor, Jansen was a two-time All-Big Ten performer at Michigan and helped lead the Wolverines to a national title in 1997. Serving as captain during his junior and senior seasons, Jansen earned All-America status as a senior, while also garnering Academic All-Big Ten accolades in 1997 and 1998. Following his collegiate career, Jansen was drafted in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins and became a model of consistency during his 10-year career. He started 125 of the 137 games in which he played and was named a second-team All-Pro in 2005.
In the Badgers first Rose Bowl Game appearance since 1963, Brent Moss rushed for 158 yards and two touchdowns en route to winning MVP honors. Quarterback Darrell Bevell scored what would be the game-deciding touchdown early in the fourth quarter. UCLAs late rally stalled inside the Badger 20-yard line as time expired, giving Wisconsin its first Rose Bowl Game victory.
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. Eight Big Ten standouts were named candidates for the 2013 National Football Foundation National Scholar-Athlete Awards and semifinalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy, recognizing the nations absolute best scholar-athlete.
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. Big Ten universities provide over $141 million in direct financial aid to more than 8,200 student-athletes playing on more than 300 teams in 42 different sports.
NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
(Number in parenthesis indicates total times a Big Ten team will face an opponent from this conference.) American (5) Central Florida 0-1 Cincinnati (2) 1-1 Connecticut 1-0 South Florida 1-0 ACC (2) Syracuse (2) Big 12 (1) Iowa State Colonial (1) Maine Conference USA (1) Southern Miss Independent (6) BYU Navy New Mexico State Notre Dame (3) MAC (13) Akron Bowling Green Buffalo Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Kent State Massachusetts Miami (Ohio) Northern Illinois (2) Western Michigan (3) MEAC (1) Florida A&M Missouri Valley (7) Indiana State (2) Missouri State South Dakota State Southern Illinois Western Illinois Youngstown State Mountain West (4) San Diego State San Jose State UNLV Wyoming Ohio Valley (1) Tennessee Tech Pac-12 (5) Arizona State California (2) UCLA Washington SEC (1) Missouri 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-1
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
All-Purpose Yards Per Game Avg. Ameer Abdullah, NEB 158.8 Melvin Gordon, WIS 145.8 Akeem Hunt, PUR 142.7 Tevin Coleman, IND 132.3 Rushing Yds Per Game Melvin Gordon, WIS Ameer Abdullah, NEB Mark Weisman, IOWA James White, WIS Avg. 145.0 136.0 104.0 95.7 Rk. 18. 25. Rk. 10. 15. 30. Passing TDs Total Nate Sudfeld, IND 13 Kenny Guiton, OSU 13 Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL 12 Receiving Yds Per Game Avg. Allen Robinson, PSU 117.5 Jared Abbrederis, WIS 107.7 Cody Latimer, IND 90.7 Avg. 1.8 1.8 Avg. 10.0 9.5 9.3 9.0 Rk. 4. 19. Rk. 5. 9. 13. 21. 24. 27. Rk. 1. 9. 10. 14. 26. Interceptions Per Game Avg. Stanley Jean-Baptiste, NEB 0.7 Blake Countess, MICH 0.7 Ibraheim Campbell, NU 0.7 Ciante Evans, NEB 0.5 B.J. Lowery, IOWA 0.5 James Morris, IOWA 0.5 Sojourn Shelton, MSU 0.5 Kickoff Returns VAngelo Bentley, ILL Marcus Jones, MINN Kenny Bell, NEB Akeem Hunt, PUR Dontre Wilson, OSU Dennis Norfleet, MICH Punt Returns K. Martin-Manley, IOWA Corey Brown, OSU VAngelo Bentley, ILL Marcus Jones, MINN Jesse Della Valle, PSU Avg. 32.1 30.8 30.1 26.9 25.9 25.6 Avg. 25.8 16.1 15.8 13.8 10.7
Rk. Pass Efficiency Rating 10. Kenny Guiton, OSU 168.1 17. Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL 159.2 Rk. Passing Yds Per Game Avg. 21. Christian Hackenberg, PSU 278.7 25. Nate Sudfeld, IND 267.3 Rk. 25. 26. 30. Punting Mike Sadler, MSU Cody Webster, PUR Peter Mortell, MINN Avg. 43.8 43.7 43.3
Rk. Field Goals Per Game 10. Jeff Budzien, NU Sam Ficken, PSU Rk. 8. 18. 20. 23. Scoring Jordan Hall, OSU Jeff Budzien, NU Sam Ficken, PSU Brendan Gibbons, MICH
Rk. Total Tackles Avg. 4. Jonathan Brown, ILL 12.0 21. Anthony Hitchens, IOWA 9.8
2013 NO PLAYS
LEGENDS DIVISION School Does Not Play: Iowa Illinois, Indiana, Penn State Michigan Illinois, Purdue, Wisconsin Michigan State Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin Minnesota Illinois, Ohio State, Purdue Nebraska Indiana, Ohio State, Wisconsin Northwestern Indiana, Penn State, Purdue School Illinois Indiana Ohio State Penn State Purdue Wisconsin LEADERS DIVISION Does Not Play: Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota Iowa, Nebraska, Northwestern Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska Iowa, Michigan State, Northwestern Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. In 2014-15, mens and womens lacrosse will be added as the conferences 27th and 28th official sports, giving the Big Ten more official sports than all conferences other than the Ivy League.
Others Receiving Votes: MICHIGAN, 118, NEBRASKA 94, MICHIGAN STATE 69, Utah 47, Notre Dame 39, Oregon State 21, UCF 19, Texas 16, NORTHWESTERN 7, Arizona State 7, Houston 3, Rutgers 1.
Others Receiving Votes: WISCONSIN 124, MICHIGAN STATE 83, Auburn 67, Notre Dame 60, Oregon State 23, Texas 23, UCF 22, NORTHWESTERN 19, Utah 19, Arizona State 13, Houston 6, Boise State 3, Ole Miss 2.
Others Receiving Votes: WISCONSIN 172, Auburn 170, MICHIGAN STATE 115, Oregon State 57, Notre Dame 54, NORTHWESTERN 34, Arizona State 27, Texas 25, UCF 18, Utah 16, Houston 13, Ball State 9, Maryland 3.
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. The Big Ten implemented the first collegiate football system of instant replay in 2004, which the NCAA approved for use among all conferences in 2006
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LEADERS DIVISION Illinois Kent Brown kwbrown3@illinois.edu Derek Neal drneal@illinois.edu Phone: (217)333-1391 Indiana Jeff Keag jkeag@indiana.edu Phone: (812) 855-6209 Ohio State Jerry Emig emig.2@osu.edu Phone: (614) 247-7023 Penn State Jeff Nelson jtn4@psu.edu Phone: (814) 865-1757 Purdue Matt Rector rector@purdue.edu Phone: (765) 494-3196 Wisconsin Brian Lucas bml@athletics.wisc.edu Phone: (608) 262-1811
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Associated Press/USA Today/Harris (NOTE: Harris poll first released on Oct. 13)
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. The Big Ten became the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and female participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992.
BIG TEN PLAYERS ON PRESEASON AWARD WATCH LISTS BIG TEN AWARD WINNERS
AFCA Good Works Team (Pays tribute to the positive impact student-athletes have had on their community) C.J. Zimmerer, NEB Jeff Budzien, NU Bednarik Award (Nations Top Defensive Player) Jonathan Brown, ILL James Morris, IOWA Max Bullough, MSU Darqueze Dennard, MSU RaShede Hageman, MINN C.J. Barnett, OSU Bradley Roby, OSU Ryan Shazier, OSU Deion Barnes, PSU Chris Borland, WIS Nagurski Trophy (Nations Top Defensive Player) Jonathan Brown, ILL James Morris, IOWA Max Bullough, MSU Darqueze Dennard, MSU Marcus Rush, MSU RaShede Hageman, MINN Tyler Scott, NU Christian Bryant, OSU Bradley Roby, OSU Ryan Shazier, OSU Deion Barnes, PSU Ricardo Allen, PUR Chris Borland, WIS Davey OBrien Award (Nations Top Quarterback) Devin Gardner, MICH Taylor Martinez, NEB Braxton Miller, OSU Doak Walker Award (Nations Top Running Back) Mark Weisman, IOWA Ameer Abdullah, NEB Venric Mark, NU Carlos Hyde, OSU Zach Zwinak, PSU Melvin Gordon, WIS James White, WIS Biletnikoff Award (Nations Top Wide Receiver) Cody Latimer, IND Jeremy Gallon, MICH Aaron Burbridge, MSU Kenny Bell, NEB Tony Jones, NU Corey Brown, OSU Devin Smith, OSU Allen Robinson, PSU Jared Abbrederis, WIS Rimington Trophy (Nations Top Center) Travis Jackson, MSU Cole Pensick, NEB Brandon Vitabile, NU Corey Linseley, OSU Mackey Award (Nations Top Tight End) Ted Bolser, IND C.J. Fiedorowicz, IOWA Devin Funchess, MICH Jeff Heuerman, OSU Kyle Carter, PSU Gabe Holmes, PUR Jacob Pedersen, WIS Lombardi Trophy (College Lineman of the Year) Anthony Hitchens, IOWA Taylor Lewan, MICH Jake Ryan, MICH Max Bullough, MSU RaShede Hageman, MINN Spencer Long, NEB Jeremiah Sirles, NEB Tyler Scott, NU Brandon Vitabile, NU Andrew Norwell, OSU Ryan Shazier, OSU John Urschel, PSU Chris Borland, WIS David Gilbert, WIS Ryan Groy, WIS Outland Trophy (Nations Best Interior Lineman) Taylor Lewan, MICH RaShede Hageman, MINN Spencer Long, NEB Jeremiah Sirles, NEB Brandon Vitabile, NU Jack Mewhort, OSU Andrew Norwell, OSU DaQuan Jones, PSU John Urschel, PSU Ryan Groy, WIS Butkus Award (Nations Top Linebacker) Jonathan Brown, ILL Anthony Hitchens, IOWA Christian Kirksey, IOWA James Morris, IOWA Max Bullough, MSU Ryan Shazier, OSU Glenn Carson, PSU Chris Borland, WIS Thorpe Award (Nations Top Defensive Back) Darqueze Dennard, MSU Isaiah Lewis, MSU Ciante Evans, NEB Ibraheim Campbell, NU C.J. Barnett, OSU Christian Bryant, OSU Bradley Roby, OSU Ricardo Allen, PUR Groza Award (Nations Top Placekicker) Mitch Ewald, IND Mike Meyer, IOWA Brendan Gibbons, MICH Jeff Budzien, NU Ray Guy Award (Nations Top Punter) Justin DuVernois, ILL Mike Sadler, MSU Cody Webster, PUR Hornung Award (Nations Most Versatile Player) Ameer Abdullah, NEB Venric Mark, NU Corey Brown, OSU Akeem Hunt, PUR Jared Abbrederis, WIS Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award (Top Division I Player Who Best Exhibits the On- and Off-the-Field Characteristics of Earl Campbell) Damon Bullock, IOWA Rodrick Williams, Jr., MINN Venric Mark, NU Cody Davis, PUR Senior CLASS Award (Honoring the complete student-athlete) Nathan Scheelhaase, ILL Greg Heban, IND Taylor Martinez, NEB Jack Mewhort, OSU John Urschel, PSU Chris Borland, WIS
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. More than 100 former and current Big Ten student-athletes and coaches participated in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, representing 32 countries in 24 different sports, and winning 35 medals.
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. Big Ten programs boast 225 College Football Hall of Fame selections, including Class of 2013 members Percy Snow of Michigan State, Tommie Frazier of Nebraska, Orlando Pace of Ohio State and Ron Dayne of Wisconsin.
MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN
Saturday, Oct. 19 11 a.m. CT Evanston, Ill. Ryan Field (47,130) ESPN2 Announcers: Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway, Paul Carcaterra Series: Minnesota leads, 50-33-5 Last Meeting: Oct. 13, 2012: Northwestern 21, Minnesota 13 MINNESOTA (4-2 overall, 0-2 Big Ten) Acting Coach: Tracy Claeys Coach: Jerry Kill Career: 140-91 (20th year) At Minnesota: 13-18 (3rd year) Offense: Multiple Rush: David Cobb (68-374 yards, 5 TDs) Pass: Mitch Leidner (26-41, 321 yards, 1 TD) Rec.: Derrick Engel (14-182 yards, 1 TD) Defense: 4-3 Tackles: Damien Wilson (41 tackles) Sacks: Theiren Cockran (3.0-11 yards) Int: Five tied with 1 Football Contact: Paul Rovnak, 612-625-9379, psrovnak@umn.edu
NORTHWESTERN (4-2 overall, 0-2 Big Ten) Coach: Pat Fitzgerald Career: 54-41 (8th year) At Northwestern: 54-41 (8th year) Offense: Spread Rush: Treyvon Green (67-429 yards, 5 TDs) Pass: Trevor Siemian (73-122, 1,079 yards, 6 TDs) and Kain Colter (43-52, 396 yards, 3 TDs) Rec.: Tony Jones (29-404 yards, 3 TDs) Defense: Multiple 4-3 Tackles: Chi Chi Ariguzo (52 tackles) Sacks: Tyler Scott (4.0-24 yards) Int.: Ibraheim Campbell (4-22 yards) Football Contact: Paul Kennedy, 847-491-8800, pkennedy@northwestern.edu
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. Through the Big Tens media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, FOX and the Big Ten Network (BTN), nearly 1,000 Big Ten events are produced and distributed nationally on an annual basis.
ILLINOIS (3-2 overall, 0-1 Big Ten) Coach: Tim Beckman Career: 26-28 (5th year) At Illinois: 5-12 (2nd year) Offense: Spread/Multiple Rush: Donovonn Young (61-269 yards, 3 TDs) and Josh Ferguson (49-310 yards, 1 TD) Pass: Nathan Scheelhaase (95-148, 1,297 yards, 12 TDs) Rec.: Josh Ferguson (20-344 yards, 3 TDs) Defense: Multiple Tackles: Jonathan Brown (60 tackles) Sacks: Jonathan Brown (1.5-9 yards) Int: Taylor Barton (1-0 yards) Football Contacts: Kent Brown or Derek Neal, 217-333-1391 kwbrown3@illinois.edu, drneal@illinois.edu
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. Big Ten fans are some of the nations most supportive, with nearly 9.8 million patrons attending conference home contests during the 2012-13 seasons for football, mens and womens basketball and volleyball alone.
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No. Team 42 Michigan 34* Ohio State 18 Minnesota 15 Illinois 14 Wisconsin 11 Iowa 8 Northwestern 8 Purdue 7 Chicago 7 Michigan State 2 Indiana 1 Penn State
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* All Ohio State wins vacated from 2010 season ^ All Penn State wins vacated from 1998-2011 # Beginning in 2011, Big Ten Championship Game determined Big Ten Champion
DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS
cco-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)
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. The Big Tens Academic All-Big Ten honorees have grown from 786 in 1991 to a conference-record 2,721 Academic All-Big Ten selections at the conclusion of the 2012-13 academic year.
IOWA
(5-1, 1-1 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE 8/31 W, 59-9 Central Michigan 112,618 9/7 W, 41-30 #14/13 Notre Dame 115,109 9/14 W, 28-24 Akron 107,120 9/21 W, 24-21 at Connecticut 42,704 10/5 W, 42-13 Minnesota 111,079 10/12 L, 40-43 at Penn State 107,884 10/19 Indiana 3:30 p.m. 11/2 at Michigan State 11/9 Nebraska 11/16 at Northwestern 11/23 at Iowa 11/30 Ohio State
#rv/24/24 MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN STATE
DATE SCORE 8/30 W, 26-13 9/7 W, 21-6 9/14 W, 55-17 9/21 L, 13-17 10/5 W, 26-14 10/12 W, 42-28 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/16 11/23 11/30
(5-1, 2-0 Big Ten) OPPONENT ATTENDANCE Western Michigan 71,214 South Florida 70,401 Youngstown State 71,626 at #22/21 Notre Dame 80,795 at Iowa 69,025 Indiana 73,815 Purdue Noon at Illinois 3:30 p.m. Michigan at Nebraska at Northwestern Minnesota
(4-2, 0-2 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE 8/29 W, 51-23 UNLV 44,217 9/7 W, 44-21 at New Mexico State 16,418 9/14 W, 29-12 Western Illinois 42,127 9/21 W, 43-24 San Jose State 45,647 9/28 L, 7-23 Iowa 51,382 10/5 L, 13-42 at #19/17 Michigan 111,079 10/19 at Northwestern Noon 10/26 Nebraska Noon 11/2 at Indiana 3:30 p.m. 11/9 Penn State 11/23 Wisconsin 11/30 at Michigan State
MINNESOTA
(5-1, 2-0 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE 8/31 W, 37-34 Wyoming 91,185 9/7 W, 56-13 Southern Miss 90,466 9/14 L, 21-41 #16/17 UCLA 91,471 9/21 W, 59-20 South Dakota State 90,614 10/5 W, 39-19 Illinois 90,458 10/12 W, 44-7 at Purdue 47,203 10/26 at Minnesota Noon 11/2 Northwestern 11/9 at Michigan 11/16 Michigan State 11/23 at Penn State 11/29 Iowa Noon
#rv/21/23 NEBRASKA
(4-2, 0-2 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE 8/31 W, 44-30 at California 58,816 9/7 W, 48-27 Syracuse 38,033 9/14 W, 38-17 Western Michigan 33,128 9/21 W, 35-21 Maine 32,726 10/5 L, 30-40 #4/3 Ohio State 47,330 10/12 L, 6-35 at Wisconsin 81,411 10/19 Minnesota Noon 10/26 at Iowa Noon 11/2 at Nebraska 11/16 Michigan 11/23 Michigan State 11/30 at Illinois
NORTHWESTERN
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
DATE SCORE 8/29 W, 73-35 9/7 L, 35-41 9/14 W, 42-10 9/21 L, 28-45 10/5 W, 44-24 10/12 L, 28-42 10/19 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30
OPPONENT ATTENDANCE Indiana State 40,278 Navy 47,013 Bowling Green 41,869 Missouri 49,149 Penn State 42,125 at Michigan State 73,815 at #rv/24/24 Michigan 3:30 p.m. Minnesota 3:30 p.m. Illinois at Wisconsin at Ohio State Purdue
PENN STATE
(4-2, 1-1 Big Ten) DATE SCORE 8/31 W, 23-17 9/7 W, 45-7 9/14 L, 31-34 9/21 W, 34-0 10/5 L, 24-44 10/12 W, 43-40 10/26 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 OPPONENT ATTENDANCE vs. Syracuse [2] 61,202 Eastern Michigan 92,863 Central Florida 92,855 Kent State 92,371 at Indiana 42,125 #18/16 Michigan 107,884 at Ohio State 8 p.m. Illinois at Minnesota Purdue Nebraska at Wisconsin
(1-5, 0-2 Big Ten) DATE SCORE 8/31 L, 7-42 9/7 W, 20-14 9/14 L, 24-31 9/21 L, 10-41 9/28 L, 24-55 10/12 L, 7-44 10/19 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 OPPONENT ATTENDANCE at Cincinnati 36,007 Indiana State 50,165 #21/21 Notre Dame 61,127 at #24/- Wisconsin 80,772 Northern Illinois 54,258 #rv/24 Nebraska 47,203 at Michigan State Noon Ohio State Iowa at Penn State Illinois at Indiana
PURDUE
#25/rv/rv WISCONSIN
(4-2, 2-1 Big Ten) DATE SCORE 8/31 W, 45-0 9/7 W, 48-0 9/14 L, 30-32 9/21 W, 41-10 9/28 L, 24-31 10/12 W, 35-6 10/19 11/2 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30 OPPONENT ATTENDANCE Massachusetts 76,306 Tennessee Tech 77,785 at Arizona State 66,155 Purdue 80,772 at #4/3 Ohio State 105,826 #19/18 Northwestern 81,411 at Illinois 8 p.m. at Iowa BYU Indiana at Minnesota Penn State All Times are ET
HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS. Legislation formulated by Big Ten presidents in 1895 served as the primary building block for amateur intercollegiate athletics.