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2016 BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - NOVEMBER 14 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. • As the Big Ten season comes down to its final two weeks, the bale remains ght for division tles and a berth in the Big Ten Championship Game on Dec. 3 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapo- lis. In the East Division, Ohio State and Penn State have moved into a three-way e for first place with Michigan. All three teams have a chance to earn at least a share of the division tle this weekend, but none can punch a cket to Indianapolis. • Meanwhile, in the West Division, Nebraska and Wisconsin are ed atop the standings, one game ahead of three other schools — Iowa, Minnesota and Northwestern. The Cornhuskers and Badgers can clinch at least a share of the division crown this weekend, but only Wisconsin can clinch a berth in the Big Ten Football Championship Game this Saturday. • Iowa became the seventh Big Ten school to become bowl-eligible this year, joining Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin in qualifying for the postseason. Three other Big Ten programs are one win away from securing bowl eligibility, as Indiana, Mary- land and Northwestern all stand at 5-5 this season. • Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett was responsible for four touchdowns last weekend against Maryland, setting a Big Ten record with 98 career touchdowns responsible for. Purdue's Drew Brees previously held the mark in that category, having been responsible for 95 touchdowns from 1997-2000. • Penn State has won six consecutive Big Ten games in the same season for the first time since 1994 (the Nittany Lions did win their final conference game in 1998 and their first five in 1999). Penn State also has scored at least 40 points in three consecutive Big Ten games for the first time in program history. • Ohio State scored 60 points in consecuve Big Ten games for the first me in school history and topped 60 points in back-to-back games for the first me since 1996, when the Buckeyes opened with at least 70 points in wins over Rice and Pisburgh. • Northwestern senior wide receiver Ausn Carr had two touchdown catches last Saturday against Purdue, giving him 12 touchdown recepons this season and tying the Wildcat single- season record first set by D'Wayne Bates in 1996. • Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz picked up his 80th career Big Ten win on Saturday against Michi- gan, becoming the seventh Big Ten coach to ever reach that threshold. Ferentz is one Big Ten win shy of tying former Wolverine coach Lloyd Carr for sixth on the conference career victories list. SATURDAY, NOV. 19 IOWA at ILLINOIS Noon ET - BTN MARYLAND at NEBRASKA Noon ET - ESPNEWS OHIO STATE at MICHIGAN STATE Noon ET - ESPN WISCONSIN at PURDUE Noon ET - ABC INDIANA at MICHIGAN 3:30 p.m. ET - ESPN NORTHWESTERN at MINNESOTA 3:30 p.m. ET - BTN PENN STATE at RUTGERS 8 p.m. ET - BTN Note: Next College Football Playoff poll available Nov. 15 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 6-1 .857 4-0 2-1 4-0 L1 9-1 .900 7-0 2-1 0-0 L1 Ohio State 6-1 .857 4-0 2-1 3-1 W3 9-1 .900 6-0 3-1 0-0 W3 Penn State 6-1 .857 4-0 2-1 3-1 W6 8-2 .800 6-0 2-2 0-0 W6 4. Indiana 3-4 .429 2-2 1-2 3-2 L1 5-5 .500 3-3 2-2 0-0 L1 5. Maryland 2-5 .286 2-2 0-3 1-4 L3 5-5 .500 3-2 2-3 0-0 L3 6. Michigan State 1-6 .143 1-3 0-3 1-3 W1 3-7 .300 2-4 1-3 0-0 W1 7. Rutgers 0-7 .000 0-4 0-3 0-4 L12 2-8 .200 2-4 0-4 0-0 L7 Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk 1. Nebraska 5-2 .714 3-0 2-2 4-1 W1 8-2 .800 6-0 2-2 0-0 W1 Wisconsin 5-2 .714 2-1 3-1 4-0 W4 8-2 .800 4-1 3-1 1-0 W4 3. Minnesota 4-3 .571 2-1 2-2 2-2 L1 7-3 .700 5-1 2-2 0-0 L1 Iowa 4-3 .571 1-2 3-1 2-2 W1 6-4 .600 3-3 3-1 0-0 W1 Northwestern 4-3 .571 1-2 2-2 2-2 W1 5-5 .500 2-4 3-1 0-0 W1 6. Illinois 2-5 .286 1-2 1-3 0-4 L1 3-7 .300 2-4 1-3 0-0 L1 7. Purdue 1-6 .143 0-3 1-3 1-4 L5 3-7 .300 2-4 1-3 0-0 L5 WEEK 12 SCHEDULE BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten will administer over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,500 students compeng in intercollegiate athlecs for more than 11,000 parcipaon opportunies on 350 teams in 42 different sports. FOLLOW THE BIG TEN facebook.com/BigTenConference @B1Gfootball instagram.com/bigtenconf SATURDAY, NOV. 12 IOWA def. #3 MICHIGAN, 14-13 MICHIGAN STATE def. RUTGERS, 49-0 #19 NEBRASKA def. MINNESOTA, 24-17 NORTHWESTERN def. PURDUE, 45-17 #5 OHIO STATE def. MARYLAND, 62-3 #10 PENN STATE def. INDIANA, 45-31 #7 WISCONSIN def. ILLINOIS, 48-3 Rankings: College Football Playoff WEEK 11 RESULTS East Division Team Home/Away Opp. Rec. Remaining Sched. MICH (6-1) 1/1 9-5 IND, @OSU OSU (6-1) 1/1 7-7 @MSU, MICH PSU (6-1) 1/1 1-13 @RU, MSU West Division Team Home/Away Opp. Rec. Remaining Sched. NEB (5-2) 1/1 6-8 MD, @IOWA WIS (5-2) 1/1 5-9 @PUR, MINN IOWA (4-3) 1/1 7-7 @ILL, NEB MINN (4-3) 1/1 9-5 NU, @WIS NU (4-3) 1/1 6-8 @MINN, ILL THE RACE FOR DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Page 1: 2016 BIG TEN FOOTBALLBIG TEN. BIG NEWS. •As the Big Ten season comes down to its final two weeks, the battle remains tight for division titles and a berth in the Big Ten Championship

2016 BIG TEN FOOTBALLWEEKLY RELEASE - NOVEMBER 14

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.• As the Big Ten season comes down to its final two weeks, the battle remains tight for divisiontitles and a berth in the Big Ten Championship Game on Dec. 3 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapo-lis. In the East Division, Ohio State and Penn State have moved into a three-way tie for first placewith Michigan. All three teams have a chance to earn at least a share of the division title thisweekend, but none can punch a ticket to Indianapolis.

• Meanwhile, in the West Division, Nebraska and Wisconsin are tied atop the standings, onegame ahead of three other schools — Iowa, Minnesota and Northwestern. The Cornhuskers andBadgers can clinch at least a share of the division crown this weekend, but only Wisconsin canclinch a berth in the Big Ten Football Championship Game this Saturday.

• Iowa became the seventh Big Ten school to become bowl-eligible this year, joining Michigan,Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin in qualifying for the postseason.Three other Big Ten programs are one win away from securing bowl eligibility, as Indiana, Mary-land and Northwestern all stand at 5-5 this season.

• Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett was responsible for four touchdowns last weekend againstMaryland, setting a Big Ten record with 98 career touchdowns responsible for. Purdue's DrewBrees previously held the mark in that category, having been responsible for 95 touchdownsfrom 1997-2000.

• Penn State has won six consecutive Big Ten games in the same season for the first time since1994 (the Nittany Lions did win their final conference game in 1998 and their first five in 1999).Penn State also has scored at least 40 points in three consecutive Big Ten games for the firsttime in program history.

• Ohio State scored 60 points in consecutive Big Ten games for the first time in school historyand topped 60 points in back-to-back games for the first time since 1996, when the Buckeyesopened with at least 70 points in wins over Rice and Pittsburgh.

• Northwestern senior wide receiver Austin Carr had two touchdown catches last Saturdayagainst Purdue, giving him 12 touchdown receptions this season and tying the Wildcat single-season record first set by D'Wayne Bates in 1996.

• Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz picked up his 80th career Big Ten win on Saturday against Michi-gan, becoming the seventh Big Ten coach to ever reach that threshold. Ferentz is one Big Ten winshy of tying former Wolverine coach Lloyd Carr for sixth on the conference career victories list.

SATURDAY, NOV. 19IOWA at ILLINOIS

Noon ET - BTN

MARYLAND at NEBRASKANoon ET - ESPNEWS

OHIO STATE at MICHIGAN STATENoon ET - ESPN

WISCONSIN at PURDUENoon ET - ABC

INDIANA at MICHIGAN3:30 p.m. ET - ESPN

NORTHWESTERN at MINNESOTA3:30 p.m. ET - BTN

PENN STATE at RUTGERS8 p.m. ET - BTN

Note: Next College Football Playoff poll available Nov. 15

2016 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGSEAST DIVISION

WEST DIVISION

Conference Games All GamesW-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk

1. Michigan 6-1 .857 4-0 2-1 4-0 L1 9-1 .900 7-0 2-1 0-0 L1Ohio State 6-1 .857 4-0 2-1 3-1 W3 9-1 .900 6-0 3-1 0-0 W3Penn State 6-1 .857 4-0 2-1 3-1 W6 8-2 .800 6-0 2-2 0-0 W6

4. Indiana 3-4 .429 2-2 1-2 3-2 L1 5-5 .500 3-3 2-2 0-0 L15. Maryland 2-5 .286 2-2 0-3 1-4 L3 5-5 .500 3-2 2-3 0-0 L36. Michigan State 1-6 .143 1-3 0-3 1-3 W1 3-7 .300 2-4 1-3 0-0 W17. Rutgers 0-7 .000 0-4 0-3 0-4 L12 2-8 .200 2-4 0-4 0-0 L7

Conference Games All GamesW-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk

1. Nebraska 5-2 .714 3-0 2-2 4-1 W1 8-2 .800 6-0 2-2 0-0 W1Wisconsin 5-2 .714 2-1 3-1 4-0 W4 8-2 .800 4-1 3-1 1-0 W4

3. Minnesota 4-3 .571 2-1 2-2 2-2 L1 7-3 .700 5-1 2-2 0-0 L1Iowa 4-3 .571 1-2 3-1 2-2 W1 6-4 .600 3-3 3-1 0-0 W1Northwestern 4-3 .571 1-2 2-2 2-2 W1 5-5 .500 2-4 3-1 0-0 W1

6. Illinois 2-5 .286 1-2 1-3 0-4 L1 3-7 .300 2-4 1-3 0-0 L17. Purdue 1-6 .143 0-3 1-3 1-4 L5 3-7 .300 2-4 1-3 0-0 L5

WEEK 12 SCHEDULE

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.The 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.

FOLLOW THE BIG TEN

facebook.com/BigTenConference

@B1Gfootball

instagram.com/bigtenconf

SATURDAY, NOV. 12IOWA def. #3 MICHIGAN, 14-13

MICHIGAN STATE def. RUTGERS, 49-0#19 NEBRASKA def. MINNESOTA, 24-17NORTHWESTERN def. PURDUE, 45-17#5 OHIO STATE def. MARYLAND, 62-3#10 PENN STATE def. INDIANA, 45-31

#7 WISCONSIN def. ILLINOIS, 48-3

Rankings: College Football Playoff

WEEK 11 RESULTS

East DivisionTeam Home/Away Opp. Rec. Remaining Sched.MICH (6-1) 1/1 9-5 IND, @OSUOSU (6-1) 1/1 7-7 @MSU, MICHPSU (6-1) 1/1 1-13 @RU, MSU

West DivisionTeam Home/Away Opp. Rec. Remaining Sched.NEB (5-2) 1/1 6-8 MD, @IOWAWIS (5-2) 1/1 5-9 @PUR, MINNIOWA (4-3) 1/1 7-7 @ILL, NEBMINN (4-3) 1/1 9-5 NU, @WISNU (4-3) 1/1 6-8 @MINN, ILL

THE RACE FOR DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS

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BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 12 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. – Gerad Parker, 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.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.

Coach, School Career (Yrs) At School (Yrs) Big Ten OnlyEAST DIVISIONKevin Wilson, IND 25-46 (6th) 25-46 (6th) 11-36D.J. Durkin, MD 6-5 (1st) 5-5 (1st) 2-5Jim Harbaugh, MICH 77-31 (9th) 19-4 (2nd) 12-3Mark Dantonio, MSU 108-57 (13th) 90-40 (10th) 53-26Urban Meyer, OSU 163-28 (15th) 59-5 (5th) 37-2James Franklin, PSU 46-29 (6th) 22-14 (3rd) 12-11Chris Ash, RU 2-8 (1st) 2-8 (1st) 0-7

WEST DIVISIONLovie Smith, ILL 3-7 (1st) 3-7 (1st) 2-5Kirk Ferentz, IOWA 145-112 (21st) 133-91 (18th) 80-63Tracy Claeys, MINN 9-7 (2nd) 9-7 (2nd) 5-7Mike Riley, NEB 107-89 (16th) 14-9 (2nd) 8-7Pat Fitzgerald, NU 75-61 (11th) 75-61 (11th) 40-47Gerad Parker, PUR 0-4 (1st) 0-4 (1st) 0-4Paul Chryst, WIS 37-24 (5th) 18-5 (2nd) 11-4

BIG TEN COACHING RECORDS

BIG TEN NCAA STAT LEADERS

Rk. TotalOffense Avg.11. Ohio State 511.4

Rk. ScoringOffense Avg.2. Ohio State 46.56. Michigan 44.5

Rk. RushingOffense Avg.10. Ohio State 267.019. Michigan 236.3

Rk. PassEfficiency Avg.16. Ohio State 152.4223. Michigan 149.84

Rk. Total Defense Avg.1. Michigan 244.74. Ohio State 274.48. Wisconsin 292.522. Minnesota 353.0

Rk. Scoring Defense Avg.1. Michigan 11.03. Ohio State 12.7 Wisconsin 12.718. Iowa 20.5

Rk. Rushing Defense Avg.5. Wisconsin 101.011. Ohio State 111.613. Michigan 113.124. Minnesota 122.0

Rk. PassEfficiencyDefense Avg.1. Ohio State 88.233. Michigan 93.415. Wisconsin 98.8624. Nebraska 116.27

Rk. Turnover Margin Avg.4. Ohio State 1.306. Minnesota 1.1014. Michigan 0.8018. Iowa 0.70

Rk. Interceptions Total5. Nebraska 168. Ohio State 1511. Wisconsin 14

Rk. FewestPenalties Avg.2. Wisconsin 2.803. Northwestern 3.509. Purdue 4.3016. Michigan 4.70

Rk. NetPunting Avg.4. Ohio State 42.76

Rk. Time of Possession Avg.1. Wisconsin 35:063. Ohio State 34:4418. Michigan 32:5825. Nebraska 32:22

Rk. 3rd Down Conversion Pct. Avg.5. Ohio State .52621. Nebraska .46922. Michigan .465

Rk. Red Zone Conversion Pct. Avg.5. Iowa .93520. Michigan .91122. Maryland .90924. Ohio State .907

TEAM RANKINGS

INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

Rk. All-Purpose Yards Avg.17. Saquon Barkley, PSU 142.1022. Curtis Samuel, OSU 139.30

Rk. Rushing Yds Per Carry Avg.24. Akrum Wadley, IOWA 6.39

Rk. Rushing Yds Per Game Avg.20. Saquon Barkley, PSU 111.3

Rk. PassingYdsPerCompletion Avg.1. Trace McSorley, PSU 15.938. Tommy Armstrong, Jr., NEB 14.89

Rk. Passing Yds Per Game Avg.15. David Blough, PUR 292.121. Richard Lagow, IND 286.6

Rk. PassEfficiency Avg.17. J.T. Barrett, OSU 151.822. Perry Hills, MD 150.125. Wilson Speight, MICH 148.9

Rk. ReceptionsPerGame Avg.9. Austin Carr, NU 7.5

Rk. ReceivingYdsPerReception Avg.18. Deangelo Yancey, PUR 19.4125. Deandre Thompkins, PSU 18.58

Rk. Receiving Yds Per Game Avg.10. Austin Carr, NU 110.2

Rk. Scoring Avg.7. Tyler Durbin, OSU 10.324. Rodney Smith, MINN 9.0 Saquon Barkley, PSU 9.0

Rk. Field Goals Avg.7. Emmit Carpenter, MINN 1.7014. Tyler Davis, PSU 1.6019. Tyler Durbin, OSU 1.50

Rk. Tackles For Loss Avg.4. Carroll Phillips, ILL 1.719. Tegray Scales, IND 1.4 Jabrill Peppers, MICH 1.4

Rk. Sacks Avg.22. Carroll Phillips, ILL 0.80 Ifeadi Odenigbo, NU 0.80

Rk. Interceptions Avg.6. Kieron Williams, NEB 0.5 Malik Hooker, OSU 0.518. Nathan Gerry, NEB 0.424. Channing Stribling, MICH 0.4 Montre Hartage, NU 0.4 Marshon Lattimore, OSU 0.4 D'Cota Dixon, WIS 0.4

Rk. KickoffReturnYards Avg.15. Desmond King, IOWA 27.319. Parris Campbell, OSU 26.4

Rk. Punt Return Yards Avg.3. Jabrill Peppers, MICH 17.3

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BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 12 3

ILL IND IOWA MD MICH MSU MINN NEB NU OSU PSU PUR RU WIS11/1 - - - - 3 - - 10 - 6 12 - - 811/8 - - - - 3 - - 19 - 5 10 - - 711/15 11/22 11/2912/4

NOTE: College Football Playoff poll first released on Nov. 1

BIG TEN IN THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF POLL

Team Record Prev.1. Alabama 9-0 12. Clemson 9-0 23. MICHIGAN 9-0 34. Washington 9-0 55. OHIOSTATE 8-1 66. Louisville 8-1 77. WISCONSIN 7-2 88. Texas A&M 7-2 49. Auburn 7-2 910. PENNSTATE 7-2 1211. Oklahoma 7-2 1412. Colorado 7-2 1513. Oklahoma State 7-2 1814. Virginia Tech 7-2 1915. Utah 7-2 1616. West Virginia 7-1 2017. North Carolina 7-2 2118. Florida State 6-3 2219. NEBRASKA 7-2 1020. USC 6-3 —21. Western Michigan 9-0 2322. Boise State 8-1 2423. Washington State 7-2 2524. LSU 5-3 1325. Arkansas 6-3 —

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF POLLNOV. 8

2016-17 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF BOWLSChick-fil-APeachBowl2016-17 SemifinalDec. 31, 20163 or 7 p.m. ET, ESPNAtlanta, Ga.Georgia Dome

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

Capital One Orange BowlDec. 30, 20168 p.m. ET, ESPNMiami Gardens, Fla. Hard Rock Stadium

Fiesta Bowl2016-17 SemifinalDec. 31, 20163 or 7 p.m. ET, ESPNGlendale, Ariz.University of Phoenix StadiumRose Bowl Game Presented byNorthwestern 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

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.Through 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.

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-04c8 Michigan State 1953c-65-66-78c-87-90c-10c-138 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 Years3 Ohio State 2012-13-142 Michigan State 2011-132 Wisconsin 2011c-141 Iowa 20151 Nebraska 20121 Penn State 2011c

c—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, Min-nesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Wisconsin)

CollegeFootballPlayoffNationalChampionshipJan. 9, 20178:30 p.m. ET, ESPNTampa, Fla.Raymond James Stadium

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

BuffaloWildWingsCitrusBowlDec. 31, 201611 a.m. ET, ABCOrlando, Fla.Camping World StadiumBig Ten 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

Zaxby's Heart of Dallas BowlDec. 27, 2016Noon ET, ESPNDallas, TexasCotton Bowl StadiumBig Ten vs. C-USA

NationalFundingHolidayBowlDec. 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 6 329,764 54,961 2 6 329,764 54,961 210/22 7 502,262 71,752 4 7 502,262 71,752 410/29 6 375,469 62,578 3 6 375,469 62,578 311/5 7 494,907 70,701 2 7 494,907 70,701 211/12 7 433,398 61,914 2 7 433,398 61,914 211/19 11/25-26

TOTAL 83 5,528,246 66,605 30 49 3,315,122 67,656 20

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, PUR10/17 O RB Justin Jackson, NU QB J.T. Barrett, OSU D LB Jack Cichy, WIS S WR/KR Solomon Vault, NU F S Patrick Nelson, ILL10/24 O RB Rodney Smith, MINN D LB Brandon Bell, PSU S S Marcus Allen, PSU CB Grant Haley, PSU F RB Lorenzo Harrison, MD10/31 O RB Saquon Barkley, PSU D LB Marcus Oliver, IND LB Ryan Connelly, WIS S PK Kenny Allen, MICH F RB Tyler Natee, IND11/7 O QB Wilton Speight, MICH HB Curtis Samuel, OSU D LB Tre Watson, ILL S PK Emmit Carpenter, MINN F OG Connor McGovern, PSU11/14 O QB Tommy Armstrong Jr., NEB D DT Jaleel Johnson, IOWA S PK Keith Duncan, IOWA-FR F CB Manny Rugamba, IOWA RB John Moten IV, NU

2016 BIG TENPLAYERS OF THE WEEK

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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BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.The Big Ten became the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and female

participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992.

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 be-tween 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 Cham-pionship 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 College 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 di-vision 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 [exclud-ing 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 Cham-pionship 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 divi-sion 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 Con-ference 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 dur-ing 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 representa-tive.

e) If the two teams remain tied after d), the team with the best com-bined record of the tied teams against all common Big Ten oppo-nents 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 appro-priate).

h) If the two teams remain tied after g), the representative shall be determined by a random draw.

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.The 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.

BIG TEN FOOTBALL DIVISIONAL TIEBREAKER

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BIG TEN BOWL OVERVIEW• Largest and most diverse bowl lineup in Big Ten history, with: o 12 different bowls and four other College Football Playoff bowls. o World class cities coast-to-coast featuring Big Ten alumni and fans. o Great opponents from the ACC, Big 12, Pac-12, SEC, Mountain West and Conference USA.• Selection parameters agreed to by the conference and bowls to ensure fresh and diverse experiences and destinations for players and fans. • Big Ten teams will not go to the same bowls in back-to-back years and restrictions are in place on multiple and/or consecutive appearances within states or regions, with the exception of the Rose Bowl Game. COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF OVERVIEWFor information on selection process, visit www.collegefootballplayoff.com BIG TEN BOWL DETERMINATION PROCEDUREFor all non-College Football Playoff partners, bowl partner will request a Big Ten team, subject to conference approval based on selection pa-rameters.

ROSE BOWL GAME PRESENTED BY NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL (Pasadena, Calif.) 1. When not hosting a semifinal, Big Ten Champion will play in Rose Bowl Game, unless among top four teams. 2. If Big Ten Champion qualifies for playoff, Rose Bowl Game will choose a replacement Big Ten team. 3. Rose Bowl Game has sole discretion on replacement team, and will generally select highest-rated available team, but will take into consideration final College Football Playoff rankings, head-to-head competition, division champions and most recent Rose Bowl Game appearances. CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL (Miami Gardens, Fla.) or BUFFALO WILD WINGS CITRUS BOWL (Orlando, Fla.) 1. When not hosting a semifinal, the Orange Bowl will select the highest-ranked team from the Big Ten, SEC or Notre Dame to face an ACC team. The Big Ten is guaranteed a minimum of three Orange Bowl appearances over the 2014-25 seasons. 2. The Big Ten Champion cannot play in the Orange Bowl. 3. If a Big Ten team is not selected by the Orange Bowl, the Citrus Bowl will submit a request for a Big Ten team. 4. The Citrus Bowl will feature at least five different Big Ten schools over the six-year agreement.

OUTBACK BOWL (Tampa, Fla.) 1. Will feature at least five different Big Ten schools over six-year agreement.

NATIONAL FUNDING HOLIDAY BOWL (San Diego, Calif.) 1. Will feature at least five different Big Ten schools over six-year agreement.

FRANKLIN AMERICAN MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL (Nashville, Tenn.) or TAXSLAYER BOWL (Jacksonville, Fla.) 1. Either Music City or TaxSlayer Bowl will submit request for Big Ten team. 2. Big Ten will play in three Music City and three TaxSlayer Bowls over six-year agreement. 3. No Big Ten team will play in more than one Music City Bowl and one TaxSlayer Bowl over term of agreement. NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL (Bronx, N.Y.) 1. Goal is to have eight different teams participate in eight years, with minimum of six different teams over eight-year agreement.

FOSTER FARMS BOWL (Santa Clara, Calif.) 1. Will feature at least five different Big Ten schools over six-year agreement.

QUICK LANE BOWL (Detroit, Mich.) 1. Will select a bowl-eligible team, subject to conference approval.

LOCKHEED MARTIN ARMED FORCES BOWL (Fort Worth, Texas) or ZA-XBY’S HEART OF DALLAS BOWL (Dallas, Texas) 1. Will select a bowl-eligible team, subject to conference approval. 2. In 2016, Heart of Dallas Bowl will submit request for Big Ten team. 3. Big Ten will play in up to three Armed Forces and three Heart of Dallas Bowls over six-year agreement.

BIG TEN BOWL DETERMINATION PROCEDURE

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.

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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 L, 22-27 Nebraska 48,25410/22 L, 14-24 at Northwestern 35,41710/29 W, 42-36 Maryland 38,29111/5 W, 33-27 at Rutgers 37,34511/12 L, 31-45 Penn State 40,67811/19 at Michigan 3:30 p.m.11/26 Purdue Noon

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 W, 41-8 Illinois 111,10310/29 W, 32-23 at Michigan State 75,80211/5 W, 59-3 Maryland 110,62611/12 L, 13-14 at Iowa 70,58511/19 Indiana 3:30 p.m.11/26 at Ohio State Noon

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 W, 30-23 (OT) at Wisconsin 81,54110/22 L, 21-24 at Penn State 107,28010/29 W, 24-20 Northwestern 107,29611/5 W, 62-3 Nebraska 108,75011/12 W, 62-3 at Maryland 48,09011/19 at Michigan State Noon 11/26 Michigan Noon

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 L, 7-24 Illinois 42,64010/22 L, 32-34 at Minnesota 46,09611/5 L, 27-33 Indiana 37,34511/12 L, 0-49 at Michigan State 73,70111/19 Penn State 8 p.m.11/26 at Maryland Noon

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 L, 10-31 Minnesota 41,46510/22 W, 28-17 Michigan State 41,23510/29 L, 36-42 at Indiana 38,29111/5 L, 3-59 at Michigan 110,62611/12 L, 3-62 Ohio State 48,09011/19 at Nebraska Noon11/26 Rutgers Noon

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 L, 40-54 Northwestern 75,62510/22 L, 17-28 at Maryland 41,23510/29 L, 23-32 Michigan 75,80211/5 L, 27-31 at Illinois 47,14411/12 W, 49-0 Rutgers 73,70111/19 Ohio State Noon 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 W, 24-21 Ohio State 107,28010/29 W, 62-24 at Purdue 33,15711/5 W, 41-14 Iowa 106,19411/12 W, 45-31 at Indiana 40,67811/19 at Rutgers 8 p.m.11/26 Michigan State

PENN STATE

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.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.

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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 W, 24-7 at Rutgers 42,64010/22 L, 8-41 at Michigan 111,10310/29 L, 17-40 Minnesota 40,09011/5 W, 31-27 Michigan State 47,14411/12 L, 3-48 at Wisconsin 79,34011/19 Iowa Noon11/26 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 W, 31-10 at Maryland 41,46510/22 W, 34-32 Rutgers 46,09610/29 W, 40-17 at Illinois 40,09011/5 W, 44-31 Purdue 42,83211/12 L, 17-24 at Nebraska 90,45611/19 Northwestern 3:30 p.m.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 W, 38-31 at Iowa 67,04710/15 W, 54-40 at Michigan State 75,62510/22 W, 24-14 Indiana 35,41710/29 L, 20-24 at Ohio State 107,29611/5 L, 7-21 Wisconsin 42,01611/12 W, 45-17 at Purdue 30,54811/19 at Minnesota 3:30 p.m.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 L, 23-30 (OT) Ohio State 81,54110/22 W, 17-9 at Iowa 70,58510/29 W, 23-17 (OT) Nebraska 80,83311/5 W, 21-7 at Northwestern 42,01611/12 W, 48-3 Illinois 79,34011/19 at Purdue Noon11/26 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 W, 49-35 at Purdue 40,23910/22 L, 9-17 Wisconsin 70,58511/5 L, 14-41 at Penn State 106,19411/12 W, 14-13 Michigan 70,58511/19 at Illinois Noon11/25 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 W, 27-22 at Indiana 48,25410/22 W, 27-14 Purdue 90,54610/29 L, 17-23 (OT) at Wisconsin 80,83311/5 L, 3-62 at Ohio State 108,75011/12 W, 24-17 Minnesota 90,45611/19 Maryland Noon11/25 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 L, 35-49 Iowa 40,23910/22 L, 14-27 at Nebraska 90,54610/29 L, 24-62 Penn State 33,15711/5 L, 31-44 at Minnesota 42,83211/12 L, 17-45 Northwestern 30,54811/19 Wisconsin Noon11/26 at Indiana Noon

PURDUE

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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WeeklyResults

DATE GAME LOCATIONNov.12,2016 Northwestern45,Purdue17 WestLafayette,IN PennState45,Indiana31 Bloomington,IN MichiganState49,Rutgers0 EastLansing,MI OhioState62,Maryland3 CollegePark,MD Wisconsin48,Illinois3 Madison,WI Nebraska24,Minnesota17 Lincoln,NE Iowa14,Michigan13 IowaCity,IA

EastDivision

STANDINGS CONFERENCE PCT. PF PA DIVISION PCT. PF PA OVERALL PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAKMichigan 6-1 0.857 286 65 4-0 1.000 218 36 9-1 0.900 445 110 7-0 2-1 0-0 L1OhioState 6-1 0.857 295 90 3-1 0.750 179 44 9-1 0.900 465 127 6-0 3-1 0-0 W3PennState 6-1 0.857 249 179 3-1 0.750 117 115 8-2 0.800 355 261 6-0 2-2 0-0 W6Indiana 3-4 0.429 183 218 3-2 0.600 147 167 5-5 0.500 275 284 3-3 2-2 0-0 L1Maryland 2-5 0.286 144 256 1-4 0.200 84 218 5-5 0.500 267 307 3-2 2-3 0-0 L3MichiganState 1-6 0.143 183 199 1-3 0.250 110 84 3-7 0.300 261 271 2-4 1-3 0-0 W1Rutgers 0-7 0.000 73 290 0-4 0.000 27 218 2-8 0.200 175 380 2-4 0-4 0-0 L7

WestDivision

STANDINGS CONFERENCE PCT. PF PA DIVISION PCT. PF PA OVERALL PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAKWisconsin 5-2 0.714 169 86 4-0 1.000 109 36 8-2 0.800 262 127 4-1 3-1 1-0 W4Nebraska 5-2 0.714 153 167 4-1 0.800 123 83 8-2 0.800 283 226 6-0 2-2 0-0 W1Minnesota 4-3 0.571 199 157 2-2 0.500 108 86 7-3 0.700 318 232 5-1 2-2 0-0 L1Iowa 4-3 0.571 145 158 2-2 0.500 103 97 6-4 0.600 253 205 3-3 3-1 0-0 W1Northwestern 4-3 0.571 201 171 2-2 0.500 103 93 5-5 0.500 253 215 2-4 3-1 0-0 W1Illinois 2-5 0.286 130 228 0-4 0.000 67 153 3-7 0.300 215 313 2-4 1-3 0-0 L1Purdue 1-6 0.143 162 308 1-4 0.200 131 196 3-7 0.300 251 384 2-4 1-3 0-0 L5

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SCORINGOFFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./GOhioState 10 60 15 58 0 0 1 465 46.5Michigan 10 58 12 57 1 0 0 443 44.3PennState 10 44 16 41 1 0 0 355 35.5Minnesota 10 38 1 37 0 0 1 318 31.8Nebraska 10 36 10 35 1 0 0 283 28.3Indiana 10 34 12 27 1 0 2 273 27.3Maryland 10 35 8 29 2 0 0 267 26.7MichiganState 10 33 10 29 2 0 0 261 26.1Wisconsin 10 30 17 27 1 0 0 260 26.0Northwestern 10 33 7 32 0 0 1 253 25.3Iowa 10 32 9 30 1 0 0 251 25.1Purdue 10 33 7 32 0 0 0 251 25.1Illinois 10 25 12 23 2 0 0 213 21.3Rutgers 10 21 10 19 0 0 0 175 17.5

RUSHINGOFFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./GOhioState 10 465 2670 6 74 29 267.0Michigan 10 445 2363 5 63 37 236.3Maryland 10 429 2137 5 76 21 213.7Wisconsin 10 468 1987 4 68 18 198.7Minnesota 10 439 1978 5 70 30 197.8Nebraska 10 419 1867 4 63 20 186.7MichiganState 10 394 1756 4 73 13 175.6PennState 10 396 1728 4 81 25 172.8Indiana 10 407 1646 4 59 14 164.6Illinois 10 303 1568 5 65 13 156.8Rutgers 10 416 1553 4 80 6 155.3Iowa 10 365 1537 4 75 17 153.7Northwestern 10 369 1402 4 58 13 140.2Purdue 10 305 1041 3 48 11 104.1

SCORINGDEFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./GMichigan 10 13 6 10 1 0 0 108 10.8Wisconsin 10 13 12 13 0 0 0 127 12.7OhioState 10 13 12 13 0 0 0 127 12.7Iowa 10 26 8 25 0 0 0 205 20.5Northwestern 10 25 14 19 1 0 1 215 21.5Nebraska 10 28 11 21 1 0 0 224 22.4Minnesota 10 28 12 24 1 0 1 232 23.2PennState 10 32 12 31 0 0 1 261 26.1MichiganState 10 34 10 31 1 0 1 269 26.9Indiana 10 35 14 32 0 0 0 284 28.4Maryland 10 41 8 37 0 0 0 307 30.7Illinois 10 37 17 36 1 0 1 313 31.3Rutgers 10 52 6 48 1 0 0 380 38.0Purdue 10 49 13 45 3 0 0 384 38.4

RUSHINGDEFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./GWisconsin 10 301 1010 3.4 38 6 101.0OhioState 10 354 1117 3.2 68 3 111.7Michigan 10 360 1131 3.1 87 3 113.1Minnesota 10 350 1220 3.5 54 7 122.0Nebraska 10 323 1417 4.4 50 15 141.7Northwestern 10 380 1452 3.8 49 16 145.2Indiana 10 418 1562 3.7 66 15 156.2MichiganState 10 382 1603 4.2 64 18 160.3PennState 10 393 1607 4.1 74 18 160.7Iowa 10 405 1687 4.2 58 10 168.7Illinois 10 471 2090 4.4 63 27 209.0Maryland 10 449 2287 5.1 70 25 228.7Purdue 10 435 2488 5.7 81 29 248.8Rutgers 10 462 2513 5.4 63 27 251.3

TOTALOFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./GOhioState 10 2670 2444 787 5114 6.5 54 511.4Michigan 10 2363 2315 725 4678 6.5 54 467.8Indiana 10 1646 3027 771 4673 6.1 32 467.3PennState 10 1728 2416 670 4144 6.2 41 414.4Purdue 10 1041 3092 786 4133 5.3 32 413.3MichiganState 10 1756 2307 697 4063 5.8 31 406.3Nebraska 10 1867 2148 703 4015 5.7 34 401.5Northwestern 10 1402 2575 751 3977 5.3 32 397.7Maryland 10 2137 1796 689 3933 5.7 33 393.3Wisconsin 10 1987 1812 719 3799 5.3 29 379.9Minnesota 10 1978 1773 696 3751 5.4 36 375.1Iowa 10 1537 1712 619 3249 5.2 31 324.9Illinois 10 1568 1581 566 3149 5.6 24 314.9Rutgers 10 1553 1408 691 2961 4.3 17 296.1

PASSINGOFFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./GPurdue 10 273-481-20 .568 3092 6.4 21 309.2Indiana 10 223-364-13 .613 3027 8.3 18 302.7Northwestern 10 218-382-8 .571 2575 6.7 19 257.5OhioState 10 211-322-4 .655 2444 7.6 25 244.4PennState 10 151-274-5 .551 2416 8.8 16 241.6Michigan 10 177-280-4 .632 2315 8.3 17 231.5MichiganState 10 178-303-9 .588 2307 7.6 18 230.7Nebraska 10 145-284-9 .511 2148 7.6 14 214.8Wisconsin 10 148-251-10 .590 1812 7.2 11 181.2Maryland 10 157-260-8 .604 1796 6.9 12 179.6Minnesota 10 147-257-7 .572 1773 6.9 6 177.3Iowa 10 149-254-6 .587 1712 6.7 14 171.2Illinois 10 136-263-7 .517 1581 6.0 11 158.1Rutgers 10 130-275-7 .473 1408 5.1 11 140.8

TOTALDEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./GMichigan 10 1131 1316 599 2447 4.1 12 244.7OhioState 10 1117 1628 661 2745 4.2 10 274.5Wisconsin 10 1010 1915 621 2925 4.7 11 292.5Minnesota 10 1220 2310 719 3530 4.9 27 353.0Nebraska 10 1417 2175 661 3592 5.4 26 359.2MichiganState 10 1603 2002 668 3605 5.4 32 360.5PennState 10 1607 2124 727 3731 5.1 31 373.1Iowa 10 1687 2132 703 3819 5.4 25 381.9Indiana 10 1562 2358 750 3920 5.2 30 392.0Northwestern 10 1452 2605 768 4057 5.3 24 405.7Illinois 10 2090 2030 742 4120 5.6 37 412.0Rutgers 10 2513 1932 708 4445 6.3 47 444.5Maryland 10 2287 2166 743 4453 6.0 40 445.3Purdue 10 2488 2181 713 4669 6.5 48 466.9

PASSINGDEFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./GMichigan 10 105-239-11 .439 1316 5.5 9 131.6OhioState 10 141-307-15 .459 1628 5.3 7 162.8Wisconsin 10 167-320-14 .522 1915 6.0 5 191.5Rutgers 10 146-246-8 .594 1932 7.9 20 193.2MichiganState 10 170-286-8 .594 2002 7.0 14 200.2Illinois 10 172-271-6 .635 2030 7.5 10 203.0PennState 10 211-334-9 .632 2124 6.4 13 212.4Iowa 10 155-298-6 .520 2132 7.2 15 213.2Maryland 10 165-294-4 .561 2166 7.4 15 216.6Nebraska 10 206-338-16 .610 2175 6.4 11 217.5Purdue 10 164-278-8 .590 2181 7.8 19 218.1Minnesota 10 203-369-8 .550 2310 6.3 20 231.0Indiana 10 176-332-10 .530 2358 7.1 15 235.8Northwestern 10 245-388-11 .631 2605 6.7 8 260.5

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PASSINGEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./G TD EFFIC.OhioState 10 211 .655 2444 244.4 25 152.4Michigan 10 177 .632 2315 231.5 17 149.8PennState 10 151 .551 2416 241.6 16 144.8Indiana 10 223 .613 3027 302.7 18 140.3MichiganState 10 178 .588 2307 230.7 18 136.4Iowa 10 149 .587 1712 171.2 14 128.7Maryland 10 157 .604 1796 179.6 12 127.5Wisconsin 10 148 .590 1812 181.2 11 126.1Northwestern 10 218 .571 2575 257.5 19 125.9Nebraska 10 145 .511 2148 214.8 14 124.5Minnesota 10 147 .572 1773 177.3 6 117.4Purdue 10 273 .568 3092 309.2 21 116.8Illinois 10 136 .517 1581 158.1 11 110.7Rutgers 10 130 .473 1408 140.8 11 98.4

INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG.Nebraska 10 16 122 2 89 7.6OhioState 10 15 405 6 89 27.0Wisconsin 10 14 170 0 89 12.1Michigan 10 11 122 2 89 11.1Northwestern 10 11 72 0 89 6.5Indiana 10 10 130 2 89 13.0PennState 10 9 102 1 89 11.3Purdue 10 8 206 1 89 25.8MichiganState 10 8 129 2 89 16.1Minnesota 10 8 113 1 89 14.1Rutgers 10 8 97 1 89 12.1Illinois 10 6 133 1 89 22.2Iowa 10 6 56 1 89 9.3Maryland 10 4 24 1 89 6.0

PASSDEFENSEEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./G TD EFFIC.OhioState 10 141 .459 1628 162.8 7 88.2Michigan 10 105 .439 1316 131.6 9 93.4Wisconsin 10 167 .522 1915 191.5 5 98.9Nebraska 10 206 .610 2175 217.5 11 116.3Northwestern 10 245 .631 2605 260.5 8 120.7Minnesota 10 203 .550 2310 231.0 20 121.1Indiana 10 176 .530 2358 235.8 15 121.6PennState 10 211 .632 2124 212.4 13 124.0Iowa 10 155 .520 2132 213.2 15 124.7MichiganState 10 170 .594 2002 200.2 14 128.8Maryland 10 165 .561 2166 216.6 15 132.1Illinois 10 172 .635 2030 203.0 10 134.1Purdue 10 164 .590 2181 218.1 19 141.7Rutgers 10 146 .594 1932 193.2 20 145.6

PUNTING G NO. YARDS AVG/P RET AVG/R TB NET/POhioState 10 37 1699 45.9 37 1.0 4 42.8Purdue 10 47 1950 41.5 34 .7 4 39.1Iowa 10 59 2441 41.4 78 1.3 5 38.4Maryland 10 53 2111 39.8 76 1.4 1 38.0MichiganState 10 42 1695 40.4 75 1.8 2 37.6Indiana 10 46 1825 39.7 131 2.8 0 36.8Michigan 10 33 1382 41.9 122 3.7 3 36.4Illinois 10 61 2460 40.3 192 3.1 4 35.9PennState 10 50 2004 40.1 113 2.3 5 35.8Northwestern 10 60 2434 40.6 207 3.5 5 35.5Rutgers 10 79 2979 37.7 233 2.9 5 33.5Nebraska 10 46 1721 37.4 136 3.0 4 32.7Wisconsin 10 34 1253 36.9 141 4.1 0 32.7Minnesota 10 5 221 44.2 112 22.4 0 21.8

KICKOFFRETURNS G NO. YDS. TD LONG AVG.Iowa 10 27 681 0 77 25.2OhioState 10 20 498 0 91 24.9Northwestern 10 23 569 1 95 24.7Nebraska 10 24 541 0 59 22.5Minnesota 10 32 717 1 94 22.4MichiganState 10 26 551 0 52 21.2Wisconsin 10 17 352 0 41 20.7Purdue 10 35 708 0 45 20.2Indiana 10 41 822 0 36 20.0Rutgers 10 32 629 1 84 19.7PennState 10 36 696 0 48 19.3Illinois 10 33 625 0 41 18.9Maryland 10 29 546 0 64 18.8Michigan 10 18 320 0 55 17.8

KICKOFFCOVERAGE G NO. YARDS AVG. RET TB NETAVGWisconsin 10 56 3540 63.2 375 0 56.5Minnesota 10 62 3833 61.8 437 1 54.4Purdue 10 46 2563 55.7 609 0 42.5PennState 10 69 4289 62.2 615 33 41.3Nebraska 10 57 3659 64.2 565 30 41.1Michigan 10 79 5005 63.4 862 36 41.1OhioState 10 84 5099 60.7 867 33 40.6Maryland 10 49 2878 58.7 814 5 39.6Northwestern 10 50 3163 63.3 484 28 39.6MichiganState 10 53 3172 59.8 559 21 39.4Indiana 10 54 3249 60.2 552 23 39.3Illinois 10 47 2904 61.8 676 16 38.9Iowa 10 49 3053 62.3 308 34 38.7Rutgers 10 40 2214 55.4 751 4 34.1

PUNTRETURNAVG G NO. YDS. TD LONG AVG.Michigan 10 18 324 2 54 18.0Iowa 10 24 239 0 38 10.0Wisconsin 10 16 133 0 24 8.3Nebraska 10 18 144 0 45 8.0Indiana 10 19 151 0 39 7.9Rutgers 10 19 151 1 69 7.9MichiganState 10 17 135 0 20 7.9Purdue 10 12 91 0 42 7.6Northwestern 10 16 118 0 47 7.4Minnesota 10 16 112 0 20 7.0Maryland 10 16 96 1 15 6.0PennState 10 27 151 0 59 5.6OhioState 10 23 126 0 27 5.5Illinois 10 19 74 0 22 3.9

FIELDGOALS G MADE ATT PCTMinnesota 10 1 1 1.000OhioState 10 15 16 .938PennState 10 16 18 .889Nebraska 10 10 12 .833Rutgers 10 10 12 .833Illinois 10 12 16 .750Michigan 10 12 16 .750Iowa 10 9 12 .750Wisconsin 10 17 23 .739Maryland 10 8 11 .727MichiganState 10 10 14 .714Northwestern 10 7 10 .700Purdue 10 7 11 .636Indiana 10 12 21 .571

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PATKICKING G MADE ATT PCTMichigan 10 57 57 1.000PennState 10 41 41 1.000Minnesota 10 37 37 1.000Nebraska 10 35 35 1.000Purdue 10 32 32 1.000Iowa 10 30 30 1.000MichiganState 10 29 29 1.000Illinois 10 23 23 1.000Northwestern 10 32 33 .970OhioState 10 58 60 .967Maryland 10 29 30 .967Rutgers 10 19 20 .950Indiana 10 27 29 .931Wisconsin 10 27 29 .931

OPPONENT1STDOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG./GMichigan 10 67 50 16 133 13.3OhioState 10 60 79 8 147 14.7Wisconsin 10 57 90 9 156 15.6Nebraska 10 70 97 17 184 18.4PennState 10 78 92 18 188 18.8MichiganState 10 77 91 21 189 18.9Minnesota 10 75 97 19 191 19.1Indiana 10 83 100 14 197 19.7Iowa 10 91 95 12 198 19.8Rutgers 10 115 75 10 200 20.0Illinois 10 105 98 17 220 22.0Purdue 10 113 96 12 221 22.1Northwestern 10 90 123 9 222 22.2Maryland 10 114 99 21 234 23.4

SACKSBY G NO YARDS AVG./GMichigan 10 33 219 3.30PennState 10 30 211 3.00Minnesota 10 26 177 2.60Illinois 10 23 118 2.30OhioState 10 22 156 2.20Indiana 10 22 151 2.20Iowa 10 22 145 2.20Maryland 10 22 143 2.20Northwestern 10 22 143 2.20Wisconsin 10 22 142 2.20Nebraska 10 19 125 1.90Purdue 10 16 136 1.60Rutgers 10 16 78 1.60MichiganState 10 7 44 .70

3RD-DOWNCONVERSIONS G CONV. ATT. PCTOhioState 10 80 152 .526Nebraska 10 68 145 .469Michigan 10 60 129 .465Purdue 10 79 173 .457Wisconsin 10 65 154 .422Minnesota 10 63 151 .417Northwestern 10 66 163 .405Indiana 10 62 157 .395MichiganState 10 55 141 .390Maryland 10 50 138 .362Iowa 10 45 131 .344Rutgers 10 52 163 .319PennState 10 35 123 .285Illinois 10 34 121 .281

SACKSAGAINST G NO YARDS AVG./GNebraska 10 7 64 .70Minnesota 10 8 49 .80OhioState 10 14 81 1.40Michigan 10 14 94 1.40Illinois 10 15 109 1.50Wisconsin 10 17 110 1.70Indiana 10 20 142 2.00PennState 10 20 142 2.00MichiganState 10 21 108 2.10Purdue 10 21 140 2.10Northwestern 10 23 134 2.30Rutgers 10 24 174 2.40Iowa 10 27 197 2.70Maryland 10 32 210 3.20

OPP.3RD-DOWNCONV. G CONV. ATT. PCTMichigan 10 26 132 .197Wisconsin 10 36 134 .269OhioState 10 44 151 .291Indiana 10 49 157 .312Iowa 10 53 147 .361Northwestern 10 61 164 .372Maryland 10 53 138 .384PennState 10 61 158 .386Nebraska 10 54 137 .394Rutgers 10 56 141 .397Minnesota 10 70 168 .417MichiganState 10 60 141 .426Illinois 10 68 148 .460Purdue 10 72 150 .480

FIRSTDOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG./GOhioState 10 149 102 13 264 26.4Michigan 10 119 99 18 236 23.6Indiana 10 83 126 16 225 22.5Purdue 10 68 131 19 218 21.8Northwestern 10 78 119 14 211 21.1MichiganState 10 89 107 11 207 20.7Nebraska 10 90 99 14 203 20.3Wisconsin 10 100 94 8 202 20.2Minnesota 10 101 85 14 200 20.0PennState 10 91 84 23 198 19.8Maryland 10 102 82 9 193 19.3Iowa 10 90 71 13 174 17.4Rutgers 10 83 69 7 159 15.9Illinois 10 64 66 15 145 14.5

4TH-DOWNCONVERSIONS G CONV. ATT. PCTIowa 10 8 11 .727OhioState 10 11 16 .688Michigan 10 8 13 .615PennState 10 9 15 .600Nebraska 10 8 14 .571Northwestern 10 12 23 .522MichiganState 10 9 18 .500Minnesota 10 5 10 .500Rutgers 10 6 13 .462Purdue 10 13 29 .448Wisconsin 10 4 9 .444Maryland 10 9 22 .409Illinois 10 4 10 .400Indiana 10 5 23 .217

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OPP.4TH-DOWNCONV G CONV. ATT. PCTOhioState 10 6 20 .300Wisconsin 10 4 13 .308Maryland 10 6 18 .333Michigan 10 8 23 .348Illinois 10 5 13 .385Nebraska 10 8 19 .421PennState 10 8 18 .444Minnesota 10 10 20 .500Rutgers 10 9 17 .529Northwestern 10 12 21 .571Iowa 10 11 18 .611Indiana 10 12 19 .632MichiganState 10 11 17 .647Purdue 10 6 8 .750

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TURNOVERMARGIN

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

OhioState 10 5 15 20 3 4 7 +13 +1.30Minnesota 10 13 8 21 3 7 10 +11 +1.10Michigan 10 5 11 16 4 4 8 +8 +0.80Iowa 10 8 6 14 1 6 7 +7 +0.70Nebraska 10 2 16 18 4 9 13 +5 +0.50PennState 10 10 9 19 9 5 14 +5 +0.50Northwestern 10 4 11 15 3 8 11 +4 +0.40Wisconsin 10 4 14 18 4 10 14 +4 +0.40Illinois 10 9 6 15 7 7 14 +1 +0.10MichiganState 10 4 8 12 6 9 15 -3 -0.30Rutgers 10 5 8 13 11 7 18 -5 -0.50Maryland 10 5 4 9 7 8 15 -6 -0.60Indiana 10 6 10 16 9 13 22 -6 -0.60Purdue 10 3 8 11 7 20 27 -16 -1.60

PENALTIES G NO YARDS AVG./GMichiganState 10 67 641 64.1Minnesota 10 69 602 60.2Maryland 10 63 583 58.3Nebraska 10 58 577 57.7Illinois 10 67 569 56.9Indiana 10 62 557 55.7OhioState 10 68 540 54.0PennState 10 56 502 50.2Michigan 10 47 457 45.7Rutgers 10 54 441 44.1Iowa 10 52 417 41.7Purdue 10 43 376 37.6Northwestern 10 35 284 28.4Wisconsin 10 28 276 27.6

REDZONEOFFENSE G SCORES PCT TDS(R-P) FGS TOIowa 10 29-31 .936 21(12-9) 8-9 0Michigan 10 51-56 .911 40(31-9) 11-14 0Maryland 10 30-33 .909 22(15-7) 8-10 1OhioState 10 49-54 .907 36(24-12) 13-13 1Minnesota 10 39-45 .867 31(26-5) 8-10 2PennState 10 42-49 .857 27(19-8) 15-17 0Illinois 10 21-26 .808 14(7-7) 7-7 1Nebraska 10 29-36 .806 21(17-4) 8-8 2Wisconsin 10 33-41 .805 24(15-9) 9-12 2MichiganState 10 28-36 .778 23(11-12) 5-6 2Northwestern 10 22-30 .733 16(8-8) 6-9 1Rutgers 10 16-22 .727 8(3-5) 8-9 1Purdue 10 22-31 .710 16(9-7) 6-8 2Indiana 10 27-40 .675 19(10-9) 8-12 3

OPPONENTPENALTIES G NO YARDS AVG./GOhioState 10 41 357 35.7Nebraska 10 47 378 37.8Iowa 10 49 395 39.5Wisconsin 10 50 402 40.2MichiganState 10 45 408 40.8Northwestern 10 44 433 43.3Minnesota 10 48 436 43.6Michigan 10 57 438 43.8Illinois 10 52 447 44.7Rutgers 10 58 480 48.0Indiana 10 69 558 55.8Purdue 10 68 628 62.8Maryland 10 70 646 64.6PennState 10 77 686 68.6

REDZONEDEFENSE G SCORES PCT TDS(R-P) FGS TOMichigan 10 11-17 .647 7(1-6) 4-7 0OhioState 10 19-28 .679 8(3-5) 11-13 1Iowa 10 23-32 .719 16(8-8) 7-9 2Wisconsin 10 18-25 .720 10(6-4) 8-11 3Rutgers 10 32-44 .727 29(19-10) 3-6 3Northwestern 10 30-39 .769 19(14-5) 11-14 3Maryland 10 35-45 .778 29(20-9) 6-9 3Nebraska 10 22-26 .846 15(8-7) 7-9 2Purdue 10 44-50 .880 34(21-13) 10-11 3Indiana 10 30-34 .882 19(14-5) 11-12 1PennState 10 31-35 .886 23(15-8) 8-8 3Illinois 10 45-50 .900 30(22-8) 15-15 2Minnesota 10 25-27 .926 18(5-13) 7-7 1MichiganState 10 33-35 .943 25(15-10) 8-8 0

TIMEOFPOSSESSION G POSS.TIME AVG./GWisconsin 10 351:07 35:06OhioState 10 347:26 34:44Michigan 10 329:47 32:58Nebraska 10 323:47 32:22Minnesota 10 319:03 31:54MichiganState 10 316:50 31:41Purdue 10 298:39 29:51Iowa 10 291:46 29:10Indiana 10 287:01 28:42Maryland 10 283:09 28:18PennState 10 279:17 27:55Northwestern 10 276:52 27:41Rutgers 10 269:55 26:59Illinois 10 255:13 25:31

ON-SIDEKICKSBY G RECOVERED ATTEMPTS PCTPurdue 10 0 2 .000MichiganState 10 0 1 .000Rutgers 10 0 1 .000Illinois 10 0 0 .000Indiana 10 0 0 .000Iowa 10 0 0 .000Maryland 10 0 0 .000Michigan 10 0 0 .000Minnesota 10 0 0 .000Nebraska 10 0 0 .000Northwestern 10 0 0 .000OhioState 10 0 0 .000PennState 10 0 0 .000Wisconsin 10 0 0 .000

ON-SIDEKICKSAGAINST G RECOVERED ATTEMPTS PCTIllinois 10 0 0 .000Indiana 10 0 0 .000Iowa 10 0 0 .000Maryland 10 0 0 .000Michigan 10 0 0 .000Minnesota 10 0 0 .000Nebraska 10 0 0 .000Northwestern 10 0 0 .000OhioState 10 0 0 .000PennState 10 0 0 .000Wisconsin 10 0 0 .000MichiganState 10 0 1 .000Rutgers 10 0 1 .000Purdue 10 0 2 .000

ATTENDANCE HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTALIllinois 6-2804144-323457 0-010-603871Indiana 6-2580874-199408 0-010-457495Iowa 6-4177774-239639 0-010-657416Maryland 5-2074705-309976 0-010-517446Michigan 7-7734533-199679 0-010-973132MichiganState 6-4493634-213145 0-010-662508Minnesota 6-2685354-267343 0-010-535878Nebraska 6-5416984-278121 0-010-819819Northwestern 6-2135644-280516 0-010-494080OhioState 6-6408994-324890 0-010-965789PennState 6-6043824-254137 0-010-858519Purdue 6-2106934-217496 0-010-428189Rutgers 6-2622634-284267 0-010-546530Wisconsin 5-3989284-299952 1-7782310-776703

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RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/GSaquonBarkley,PennState 10 200 1113 5.6 13 81 111.3JustinJackson,Northwestern 10 223 1037 4.7 8 58 103.7CoreyClement,Wisconsin 9 218 928 4.3 10 68 103.1RodneySmith,Minnesota 10 194 1007 5.2 14 70 100.7MikeWeber,OhioState 10 152 935 6.2 7 49 93.5DevineRedding,Indiana 10 190 901 4.7 5 36 90.1AkrumWadley,Iowa 10 122 779 6.4 8 75 77.9LJScott,MichiganState 10 149 775 5.2 5 48 77.5TerrellNewby,Nebraska 10 149 727 4.9 4 63 72.7L.Harrison,Maryland 9 88 633 7.2 5 62 70.3

TOTALOFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/GDavidBlough,Purdue 10 33 2921 508 2954 295.4J.T.Barrett,OhioState 10 617 2218 432 2835 283.5RichardLagow,Indiana 10 -106 2866 379 2760 276.0ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 10 129 2571 446 2700 270.0TraceMcSorley,PennState 10 304 2390 384 2694 269.4TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 10 499 2055 366 2554 255.4MitchLeidner,Minnesota 9 266 1685 313 1951 216.8WiltonSpeight,Michigan 10 -36 2156 283 2120 212.0TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 9 85 1747 263 1832 203.6C.J.Beathard,Iowa 10 -35 1650 317 1615 161.5

PASSINGAVG./GAME G COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD AVG/GDavidBlough,Purdue 10 257-442-16 2921 21 292.1RichardLagow,Indiana 10 214-351-13 2866 17 286.6ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 10 216-377-8 2571 19 257.1TraceMcSorley,PennState 10 150-271-5 2390 16 239.0J.T.Barrett,OhioState 10 189-292-4 2218 23 221.8WiltonSpeight,Michigan 10 160-257-4 2156 15 215.6TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 10 138-259-8 2055 13 205.5TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 9 131-213-7 1747 15 194.1MitchLeidner,Minnesota 9 139-236-7 1685 5 187.2C.J.Beathard,Iowa 10 144-246-6 1650 14 165.0

SCORING G TD FG XPT 2XP PTSTylerDurbin,OhioState 10 0 15 58 0 10.3RodneySmith,Minnesota 10 15 0 0 0 9.0SaquonBarkley,PennState 10 15 0 0 0 9.0TylerDavis,PennState 10 0 16 41 0 8.9EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 10 0 17 37 0 8.8KennyAllen,Michigan 10 0 12 47 0 8.3CurtisSamuel,OhioState 10 13 0 0 0 7.8AustinCarr,Northwestern 10 12 0 0 0 7.2CoreyClement,Wisconsin 9 10 0 0 0 6.7AkrumWadley,Iowa 10 11 0 0 0 6.6

PASSEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD EFFR.J.Shelton,MichiganState 10 2-2-0 44 0 284.8MitchellPaige,Indiana 10 1-2-0 5 1 236.0JohnO'Korn,Michigan 8 13-18-0 114 2 162.1J.T.Barrett,OhioState 10 189-292-4 2218 23 151.8P.Hills,Maryland 9 98-147-3 1139 10 150.1WiltonSpeight,Michigan 10 160-257-4 2156 15 148.9TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 9 131-213-7 1747 15 147.1TraceMcSorley,PennState 10 150-271-5 2390 16 145.2D.Moore,Maryland 10 1-2-0 21 0 138.2RichardLagow,Indiana 10 214-351-13 2866 17 138.1

SCORING(TDS) G TD RUN PASS RET PAT PTSRodneySmith,Minnesota 10 15 14 0 1 0 9.0SaquonBarkley,PennState 10 15 13 2 0 0 9.0CurtisSamuel,OhioState 10 13 7 6 0 0 7.8AustinCarr,Northwestern 10 12 0 12 0 0 7.2CoreyClement,Wisconsin 9 10 10 0 0 0 6.7AkrumWadley,Iowa 10 11 8 3 0 0 6.6KhalidHill,Michigan 10 10 9 1 0 0 6.0K.Foster,Illinois 10 9 7 2 0 0 5.4MitchLeidner,Minnesota 9 8 8 0 0 0 5.34tiedwith1

RECEPTIONS/GAME G NO YDS TD LONG YDS/G REC/GAustinCarr,Northwestern 10 75 1102 12 58 110.2 7.5CurtisSamuel,OhioState 10 57 750 6 79 75.0 5.7DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota 10 53 669 3 35 66.9 5.3MitchellPaige,Indiana 10 49 536 2 42 53.6 4.9R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 10 47 710 5 86 71.0 4.7NickWestbrook,Indiana 10 44 793 5 79 79.3 4.4RickyJones,Indiana 10 43 713 3 65 71.3 4.3AmaraDarboh,Michigan 10 43 746 6 46 74.6 4.3MalikTurner,Illinois 9 36 535 4 68 59.4 4.0ChrisGodwin,PennState 10 39 591 7 52 59.1 3.9

SCORING(KICK) G PAT FG PTS AVG/G

TylerDurbin,OhioState 1058-60 15-16

103 10.3

TylerDavis,PennState 1041-41 16-18

89 8.9

EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 1037-37 17-19

88 8.8

KennyAllen,Michigan 1047-47 12-16

83 8.3

DrewBrown,Nebraska 1034-34 10-12

64 6.4

GriffinOakes,Indiana 1027-28 12-21

63 6.3

C.McLaughlin,Illinois 1023-23 12-16

59 5.9

MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 1029-29 10-14

59 5.9

AndrewEndicott,Wisconsin 817-19 10-15

47 5.9

KeithDuncan,Iowa 1030-30 8-9 54 5.4

RECEIVEYARDS/GAME G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/C YDS/GAustinCarr,Northwestern 10 75 1102 12 58 14.7 110.2NickWestbrook,Indiana 10 44 793 5 79 18.0 79.3CurtisSamuel,OhioState 10 57 750 6 79 13.2 75.0AmaraDarboh,Michigan 10 43 746 6 46 17.3 74.6

DeAngeloYancey,Purdue 10 37 718 7 88 19.4 71.8RickyJones,Indiana 10 43 713 3 65 16.6 71.3

R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 10 47 710 5 86 15.1 71.0DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota 10 53 669 3 35 12.6 66.9MalikTurner,Illinois 9 36 535 4 68 14.9 59.4ChrisGodwin,PennState 10 39 591 7 52 15.2 59.1

PUNTRETURNAVG G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/RRileyMcCarron,Iowa 10 1 38 0 38 38.0MichaelJocz,Michigan 10 1 27 0 0 27.0J.Peppers,Michigan 10 16 276 1 54 17.3ChrisEvans,Michigan 10 1 15 0 15 15.0L.Harrison,Maryland 9 1 15 0 0 15.0

CoreyClement,Wisconsin 9 2 28 0 24 14.0AntonioShenault,Minnesota 9 2 23 0 17 11.5RashardFant,Indiana 10 4 41 0 26 10.3R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 10 2 19 0 13 9.5ChaseDutra,Indiana 9 1 9 0 0 9.0BilalMarshall,Purdue 10 3 27 0 22 9.0

KICKRETURNAVG G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/RRileyMcCarron,Iowa 10 1 54 0 54 54.0RodneySmith,Minnesota 10 6 206 1 94 34.3JordanNelson,Nebraska 10 3 90 0 45 30.0DesmondKing,Iowa 10 22 600 0 77 27.3RickyBrookins,Indiana 10 1 27 0 27 27.0SolomonVault,Northwestern 10 17 458 1 95 26.9PCampbell,OhioState 10 16 423 0 91 26.4ChrisEvans,Michigan 10 1 26 0 26 26.0J.Peppers,Michigan 10 8 198 0 55 24.8NickScott,PennState 9 6 138 0 30 23.0

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ALLPURPOSE G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/GSaquonBarkley,PennState 10 1113 291 0 17 1421 142.1CurtisSamuel,OhioState 10 637 750 6 0 1393 139.3RodneySmith,Minnesota 10 1007 156 0 206 1369 136.9K.Foster,Illinois 10 671 50 0 524 1245 124.5R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 10 96 710 19 378 1203 120.3JustinJackson,Northwestern 10 1037 154 0 0 1191 119.1CoreyClement,Wisconsin 9 928 61 28 0 1017 113.0AustinCarr,Northwestern 10 0 1102 0 0 1102 110.2DevineRedding,Indiana 10 901 151 0 0 1052 105.2AkrumWadley,Iowa 10 779 272 0 0 1051 105.1

PUNTING G NO YDS LG IN20 50+ TB AVGCJohnston,OhioState 10 36 1699 70 0 13 4 47.2KennyAllen,Michigan 10 33 1382 56 0 8 3 41.9HunterNiswander,Northwestern 10 58 2428 62 0 8 5 41.9JoeSchopper,Purdue 10 47 1950 57 0 8 4 41.5RonColuzzi,Iowa 10 58 2399 58 0 10 5 41.4BlakeGillikin,PennState 10 47 1929 69 0 7 5 41.0RyanFrain,Illinois 8 40 1632 67 0 6 3 40.8RyanSantoso,Minnesota 10 57 2313 60 0 10 3 40.6JosephGedeon,Indiana 10 45 1825 57 0 5 0 40.6J.Hartbarger,MichiganState 10 42 1695 61 0 5 2 40.4

FIELDGOALS G MADE ATT LONG PCT FG/GEmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 10 17 19 53 0.895 1.7TylerDavis,PennState 10 16 18 40 0.889 1.6TylerDurbin,OhioState 10 15 16 45 0.938 1.5AndrewEndicott,Wisconsin 8 10 15 46 0.667 1.3C.McLaughlin,Illinois 10 12 16 53 0.750 1.2KennyAllen,Michigan 10 12 16 51 0.750 1.2GriffinOakes,Indiana 10 12 21 49 0.571 1.2MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 10 10 14 52 0.714 1.0DavidBonagura,Rutgers 10 10 12 41 0.833 1.0DrewBrown,Nebraska 10 10 12 51 0.833 1.0

FIELDGOALPCT G MADE ATT LONG PCTTylerDurbin,OhioState 10 15 16 45 0.938EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 10 17 19 53 0.895KeithDuncan,Iowa 10 8 9 41 0.889TylerDavis,PennState 10 16 18 40 0.889DrewBrown,Nebraska 10 10 12 51 0.833DavidBonagura,Rutgers 10 10 12 41 0.833C.McLaughlin,Illinois 10 12 16 53 0.750KennyAllen,Michigan 10 12 16 51 0.750A.Greene,Maryland 10 8 11 37 0.727

PATKICKINGPCT G MADE ATT PCTC.McLaughlin,Illinois 10 23 23 1.000KeithDuncan,Iowa 10 30 30 1.000KennyAllen,Michigan 10 47 47 1.000MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 10 29 29 1.000EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 10 37 37 1.000

DrewBrown,Nebraska 10 34 34 1.000TylerDavis,PennState 10 41 41 1.000J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 10 32 32 1.000JackMitchell,Northwestern 10 32 33 0.970

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TACKLES G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GJoseyJewell,Iowa 10 44 51 95 9.5TegrayScales,Indiana 10 71 23 94 9.4HardyNickerson,Illinois 10 33 59 92 9.2GodwinIgwebuike,Northwestern 10 67 20 87 8.7S.Cockerille,Maryland 10 42 45 87 8.7BenGedeon,Michigan 10 31 53 84 8.4TrevorMorris,Rutgers 10 43 41 84 8.4MarcusAllen,PennState 10 43 39 82 8.2ChrisFrey,MichiganState 10 33 48 81 8.1MarkusBailey,Purdue 10 47 33 80 8.0TreWatson,Illinois 10 29 51 80 8.0DeonteRoberts,Rutgers 10 30 48 78 7.8JaylenPrater,Northwestern 8 31 30 61 7.6J.Carter,Maryland 10 40 35 75 7.5MarcusOliver,Indiana 10 50 24 74 7.4PatrickNelson,Illinois 10 33 41 74 7.4BoBower,Iowa 10 35 38 73 7.3M.Nicholson,MichiganState 9 27 38 65 7.2NathanGerry,Nebraska 9 41 23 64 7.1JoshBanderas,Nebraska 10 33 38 71 7.1JonathanCelestin,Minnesota 10 48 21 69 6.9MarcelinoBall,Indiana 10 54 14 68 6.8T.J.Edwards,Wisconsin 9 32 29 61 6.8BrandonSnyder,Iowa 10 42 25 67 6.7LeroyClark,Purdue 10 41 26 67 6.7DamariusTravis,Minnesota 10 46 20 66 6.6RMcMillan,OhioState 10 29 35 64 6.4MalikGolden,PennState 9 34 22 56 6.2JaylenDunlap,Illinois 10 39 21 60 6.0J.Peppers,Michigan 10 38 21 59 5.9BenNiemann,Iowa 10 31 28 59 5.9KieronWilliams,Nebraska 10 36 22 58 5.8JeromeBaker,OhioState 10 32 26 58 5.8DemetriousCox,MichiganState 9 21 31 52 5.8JonathanCrawford,Indiana 10 34 23 57 5.7StanleyGreen,Illinois 8 23 22 45 5.6MikeMcCray,Michigan 10 27 29 56 5.6

JackLynn,Minnesota 10 33 23 56 5.6

AndrewDowell,MichiganState 10 21 34 55 5.5MalikHooker,OhioState 10 32 23 55 5.5Da'WanHunte,Purdue 8 27 15 42 5.3AntoineWinfield,Minnesota 8 30 12 42 5.3MannyBowen,PennState 10 28 24 52 5.2LeoMusso,Wisconsin 10 35 16 51 5.1TonyFields,Indiana 10 41 10 51 5.1JoshuaKalu,Nebraska 10 37 14 51 5.1DesmondKing,Iowa 10 35 16 51 5.1Ja'WhaunBentley,Purdue 8 29 11 40 5.0NateHall,Northwestern 10 31 19 50 5.0DymonteThomas,Michigan 10 29 21 50 5.0

SACKS G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GC.Phillips,Illinois 10 8 0 8.0 0.8I.Odenigbo,Northwestern 10 8 0 8.0 0.8T.J.Watt,Wisconsin 10 6 2 7.0 0.7JaleelJohnson,Iowa 10 6 1 6.5 0.7TacoCharlton,Michigan 8 4 2 5.0 0.6J.Aniebonam,Maryland 10 4 4 6.0 0.6GarrettSickels,PennState 10 3 6 6.0 0.6TyquanLewis,OhioState 10 6 0 6.0 0.6MattNelson,Iowa 10 5 0 5.0 0.5StevenRichardson,Minnesota 10 5 0 5.0 0.5ChrisWormley,Michigan 10 4 2 5.0 0.5EvanSchwan,PennState 9 3 3 4.5 0.5EvanPanfil,Purdue 10 5 0 5.0 0.5JulianPinnix-Odrick,Rutgers 10 3 3 4.5 0.5RossDzuris,Nebraska 10 4 1 4.5 0.58tiedwith0

TACKLESFORLOSS G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GC.Phillips,Illinois 10 16 2 17.0 1.7TegrayScales,Indiana 10 12 6 15.0 1.5J.Peppers,Michigan 10 9 10 14.0 1.4BenGedeon,Michigan 10 7 12 13.0 1.3DawuaneSmoot,Illinois 10 10 5 12.5 1.3EvanPanfil,Purdue 10 10 2 11.0 1.1T.J.Watt,Wisconsin 10 8 5 10.5 1.1GarrettSickels,PennState 10 6 9 10.5 1.1MarcusOliver,Indiana 10 8 5 10.5 1.1I.Odenigbo,Northwestern 10 10 0 10.0 1.0J.Aniebonam,Maryland 10 8 4 10.0 1.0MikeMcCray,Michigan 10 6 7 9.5 1.0M.HurstJr.,Michigan 9 8 1 8.5 0.9StevenRichardson,Minnesota 10 8 2 9.0 0.9K.Opara,Maryland 10 6 6 9.0 0.9TyquanLewis,OhioState 10 8 1 8.5 0.9JaleelJohnson,Iowa 10 8 1 8.5 0.9GimelPresident,Illinois 10 6 5 8.5 0.9JulianPinnix-Odrick,Rutgers 10 6 5 8.5 0.9M.McDowell,MichiganState 9 5 4 7.0 0.8ChrisWormley,Michigan 10 5 5 7.5 0.8RossDzuris,Nebraska 10 7 1 7.5 0.8RobertLanders,OhioState 10 7 1 7.5 0.8Ja'WhaunBentley,Purdue 8 6 0 6.0 0.8ChaseWinovich,Michigan 10 6 3 7.5 0.8RalphGreenIII,Indiana 9 6 1 6.5 0.7ParkerHesse,Iowa 9 5 3 6.5 0.7JalynHolmes,OhioState 10 3 8 7.0 0.7JeromeBaker,OhioState 10 6 2 7.0 0.7MannyBowen,PennState 10 7 0 7.0 0.7

C.Clements,Illinois 10 5 4 7.0 0.7HendrickEkpe,Minnesota 10 6 2 7.0 0.7JonathanCelestin,Minnesota 10 6 2 7.0 0.7TacoCharlton,Michigan 8 4 3 5.5 0.7DarnellDavis,Rutgers 10 5 3 6.5 0.7EvanSchwan,PennState 9 4 3 5.5 0.6T.J.Edwards,Wisconsin 9 4 3 5.5 0.6NathanGerry,Nebraska 9 4 3 5.5 0.6NileSykes,Indiana 10 6 0 6.0 0.6MattNelson,Iowa 10 6 0 6.0 0.6NickBosa,OhioState 10 4 4 6.0 0.6EddyWilson,Purdue 10 5 2 6.0 0.6C.Walker,Maryland 10 5 2 6.0 0.6SamHubbard,OhioState 10 5 2 6.0 0.6JoeGaziano,Northwestern 10 6 0 6.0 0.6R.Williams,MichiganState 9 4 2 5.0 0.6XavierWashington,Northwestern 9 4 2 5.0 0.66tiedwith1

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PASSESDEFENDED G BRUP INT TOTAL AVG/GRashardFant,Indiana 10 16 2 18 1.8BlessuanAustin,Rutgers 9 13 1 14 1.6SojournShelton,Wisconsin 10 11 2 13 1.3DerrickTindal,Wisconsin 10 10 3 13 1.3MLattimore,OhioState 10 9 4 13 1.3C.Stribling,Michigan 10 9 4 13 1.3DarianHicks,MichiganState 8 8 2 10 1.3NathanGerry,Nebraska 9 7 4 11 1.2MontreHartage,Northwestern 10 8 4 12 1.2ChrisJones,Nebraska 10 8 3 11 1.1JaylenDunlap,Illinois 10 10 0 10 1.0GareonConley,OhioState 10 7 2 9 0.9MalikHooker,OhioState 10 4 5 9 0.9A'ShonRiggins,Indiana 10 8 1 9 0.9MarcelinoBall,Indiana 10 7 2 9 0.9JalenMyrick,Minnesota 10 8 1 9 0.9DesmondKing,Iowa 10 7 1 8 0.8AaronWilliams,Nebraska 10 5 3 8 0.8JohnReid,PennState 10 7 1 8 0.8JonathanCrawford,Indiana 10 7 1 8 0.8TonyFields,Indiana 10 6 2 8 0.8

INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/GKieronWilliams,Nebraska 10 5 44 1 23 0.5MalikHooker,OhioState 10 5 165 2 48 0.5NathanGerry,Nebraska 9 4 18 0 10 0.4C.Stribling,Michigan 10 4 60 1 51 0.4MontreHartage,Northwestern 10 4 4 0 2 0.4MLattimore,OhioState 10 4 61 1 40 0.4D'CotaDixon,Wisconsin 10 4 45 0 40 0.45tiedwith0

FUMBLESFORCED G NO AVG/GMarcusOliver,Indiana 10 4 0.4StanleyGreen,Illinois 8 3 0.4Tai'yonDevers,Minnesota 9 3 0.3JamalMilan,Illinois 8 2 0.3NickRallis,Minnesota 8 2 0.312tiedwith0

FUMBLESRECOVERED G NO AVG/GGaelinElmore,Minnesota 10 3 0.3AntoineWinfield,Minnesota 8 2 0.310tiedwith0

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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] 5 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16)[0r,5p]Pointsscoredkicking 16 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.IndianaSt.(09/10/16)[3fg,7pat] 14 6tiedTotaloffenseyards 488 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16)[-8r,496p] 452 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16)[-6r,458p]Totaloffenseplays 63 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16)[4r,59p] 62 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(10/22/16)[3r,59p] 62 T.Pigrome(Maryland)vs.Minnesota(10/15/16)[25r,37p]Totaloffenseyards/play 52.0 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.PennState(11/12/16)[1-52] 46.0 JazzPeavy(Wisconsin)vs.Northwestern(11/05/16)[1-46]Rushingyards 207 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16)Rushingattempts 35 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Iowa(10/22/16) 34 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16)Yardsperrush 46.0 JazzPeavy(Wisconsin)vs.Northwestern(11/05/16)[1-46] 45.0 JerminicSmith(Iowa)vs.Purdue(10/15/16)[1-45]RushingTDs 4 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16) 3 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.WesternMichigan(09/03/16) 3 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Purdue(11/06/16) 3 De'VeonSmith(Michigan)vs.Maryland(11/05/16) 3 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Illinois(11/12/16)Longestrush 81 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 80 RobertMartin(Rutgers)vs.NewMexico(09/17/16)Passingyards 496 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 458 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16)Passingattempts 59 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16) 59 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(10/22/16)PassingTDs 6 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 5 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16)Longestpass 89 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 88 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Nebraska(10/22/16)Passescompleted 35 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(10/22/16) 34 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.PennState(10/29/16)Hadintercepted 5 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(09/10/16) 5 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16)Passcompletionpct 100.0 26tiedPassyards/attempt 52.0 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.PennState(11/12/16) 35.0 RykerFyfe(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(09/10/16)Passyards/catch 52.0 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.PennState(11/12/16) 35.0 RykerFyfe(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(09/10/16)Receivingyards 208 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 190 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Northwestern(10/15/16)Receptions 12 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Wisconsin(11/05/16) 11 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16)Yardspercatch 80.0 IrvinCharles(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 61.0 Ke'ShawnVaughn(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(10/15/16)ReceivingTDs 4 NoahBrown(OhioState)vs.Oklahoma(09/17/16) 3 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)Longestreception 89 CameronPosey(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 88 DeAngeloYancey(Purdue)vs.Nebraska(10/22/16)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) 4 MichaelGeiger(MichiganState)vs.Illinois(11/05/16) 4 AndrewEndicott(Wisconsin)vs.Northwestern(11/05/16)Fieldgoalsmade 4 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16) 4 MichaelGeiger(MichiganState)vs.Illinois(11/05/16)Longestfieldgoal 53 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Minnesota(10/29/16) 53 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.Purdue(11/06/16)Fieldgoalpct 100.0 74tied

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PATkicksattempted 11 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 8 5tiedPATkicksmade 11 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 8 TylerDavis(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 8 KennyAllen(Michigan)vs.Maryland(11/05/16) 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Maryland(11/12/16)PATkickspct 100.0 125tiedPunts 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 70 CJohnston(OhioState)vs.Wisconsin(10/15/16) 69 BlakeGillikin(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16)Puntingavg 5375.0 CJohnston(OhioState)vs.Wisconsin(10/15/16) 5120.0 CJohnston(OhioState)vs.Tulsa(09/10/16)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) 39.0 MitchellPaige(Indiana)vs.Nebraska(10/15/16)Kickreturns 9 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 7 TreyBryant(Nebraska)vs.OhioState(11/05/16)Kickreturnyards 175 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 149 PCampbell(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16)Longestkickreturn 95 SolomonVault(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 94 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Rutgers(10/22/16)KickreturnTDs 1 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.Howard(09/10/16) 1 SolomonVault(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 1 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Rutgers(10/22/16)Kickreturnavg 95.0 SolomonVault(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 77.0 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Wisconsin(10/22/16)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 10tiedInterceptionreturnyards 82 AntoineWinfield(Minnesota)vs.Maryland(10/15/16) 78 GelenRobinson(Purdue)vs.EasternKy.(09/03/16) 78 DariusMosely(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(10/15/16)Interceptionreturnavg 82.0 AntoineWinfield(Minnesota)vs.Maryland(10/15/16) 78.0 GelenRobinson(Purdue)vs.EasternKy.(09/03/16) 78.0 DariusMosely(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(10/15/16)Longestinterceptionreturn 82 AntoineWinfield(Minnesota)vs.Maryland(10/15/16) 78 GelenRobinson(Purdue)vs.EasternKy.(09/03/16) 78 DariusMosely(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(10/15/16)InterceptionreturnTDs 1 21tiedAll-purposeyards 277 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 261 CurtisSamuel(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16)Tackles 22 MarcusAllen(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[8-14] 18 JaylenPrater(Northwestern)vs.WesternMichigan(09/03/16)[9-9] 18 BrandonBell(PennState)vs.OhioState(10/22/16)[7-11]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] 2.5 GarrettSickels(PennState)vs.OhioState(10/22/16)[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 I.Odenigbo(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)[4-0] 4.0 J.Peppers(Michigan)vs.UCF(09/10/16)[2-4] 4.0 TegrayScales(Indiana)vs.PennState(11/12/16)[3-2]

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IndividualStellarGames

200-YardRushingPerformances

207 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(Oct29,2016)204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(Oct1,2016)202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(Oct8,2016)

100-YardRushingPerformances207 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(Oct29,2016)204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(Oct1,2016)202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(Oct8,2016)188 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(Oct15,2016)176 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Purdue(Oct15,2016)176 KobeMcCrary(Minnesota)vs.IndianaSt.(Sep10,2016)171 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(Oct1,2016)169 RobertMartin(Rutgers)vs.NewMexico(Sep17,2016)167 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Iowa(Nov5,2016)164 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.OhioState(Oct15,2016)153 ChrisEvans(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(Oct8,2016)153 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Purdue(Nov6,2016)150 LeShunDaniels(Iowa)vs.Purdue(Oct15,2016)146 K.Foster(Illinois)vs.MichiganState(Nov5,2016)145 MarkellJones(Purdue)vs.EasternKy.(Sep3,2016)144 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Maryland(Oct15,2016)144 MikeWeber(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(Oct1,2016)142 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Indiana(Oct29,2016)140 TerrellNewby(Nebraska)vs.Illinois(Oct1,2016)139 LJScott(MichiganState)vs.Michigan(Oct29,2016)137 ChayceCrouch(Illinois)vs.Purdue(Oct8,2016)137 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Indiana(Oct8,2016)136 MikeWeber(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(Sep3,2016)135 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.Fla.International(Sep1,2016)134 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Iowa(Oct22,2016)132 TommyArmstrongJr.(Nebraska)vs.Northwestern(Sep24,2016)130 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.Maryland(Oct29,2016)128 LJScott(MichiganState)vs.Maryland(Oct22,2016)127 BrianLankford-Johnson(Purdue)vs.Illinois(Oct8,2016)127 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.Purdue(Nov12,2016)125 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.OregonSt.(Sep1,2016)124 MarkellJones(Purdue)vs.Nevada(Sep24,2016)124 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.WesternMichigan(Sep3,2016)123 MikeWeber(OhioState)vs.Oklahoma(Sep17,2016)123 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Illinois(Nov12,2016)122 LJScott(MichiganState)vs.Rutgers(Nov12,2016)121 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Miami(OH)(Sep3,2016)120 DareOgunbowale(Wisconsin)vs.Nebraska(Oct29,2016)119 JohnMotenIV(Northwestern)vs.Purdue(Nov12,2016)118 K.Foster(Illinois)vs.MurraySt.(Sep3,2016)116 Ke'ShawnVaughn(Illinois)vs.NorthCarolina(Sep10,2016)115 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Michigan(Nov12,2016)

115 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.MichiganState(Oct22,2016)114 De'VeonSmith(Michigan)vs.Maryland(Nov5,2016)112 LeShunDaniels(Iowa)vs.IowaSt.(Sep10,2016)112 ChrisEvans(Michigan)vs.Hawaii(Sep3,2016)111 TylerNatee(Indiana)vs.Maryland(Oct29,2016)111 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Akron(Sep10,2016)111 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Rutgers(Oct22,2016)110 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.BallState(Sep10,2016)108 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.PennState(Nov12,2016)108 K.Foster(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(Oct15,2016)108 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)106 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Northwestern(Nov5,2016)106 KaranHigdon(Michigan)vs.Illinois(Oct22,2016)105 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.KentSt.(Sep3,2016)105 LJScott(MichiganState)vs.Furman(Sep2,2016)105 JanarionGrant(Rutgers)vs.Howard(Sep10,2016)105 L.Harrison(Maryland)vs.MichiganState(Oct22,2016)104 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)104 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.Maryland(Oct29,2016)103 DareOgunbowale(Wisconsin)vs.Illinois(Nov12,2016)103 DevineOzigbo(Nebraska)vs.FresnoSt.(Sep3,2016)102 TerrellNewby(Nebraska)vs.Indiana(Oct15,2016)100 GeraldHolmes(MichiganState)vs.NotreDame(Sep17,2016)100 ShannonBrooks(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)100 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Illinois(Oct29,2016)100 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(Oct1,2016)

Numberof100-YardRushingPerformances

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RodneySmith,Minnesota-6

CoreyClement,Wisconsin-5DevineRedding,Indiana-5AkrumWadley,Iowa-4JustinJackson,Northwestern-4LJScott,MichiganState-4SaquonBarkley,PennState-4K.Foster,Illinois-3MikeWeber,OhioState-3T.Johnson,Maryland-3ChrisEvans,Michigan-2DareOgunbowale,Wisconsin-2De'VeonSmith,Michigan-2KaranHigdon,Michigan-2LeShunDaniels,Iowa-2MarkellJones,Purdue-2RobertMartin,Rutgers-2TerrellNewby,Nebraska-2BrianLankford-Johnson,Purdue-1ChayceCrouch,Illinois-1DevineOzigbo,Nebraska-1GeraldHolmes,MichiganState-1J.T.Barrett,OhioState-1JanarionGrant,Rutgers-1JohnMotenIV,Northwestern-1Ke'ShawnVaughn,Illinois-1KobeMcCrary,Minnesota-1L.Harrison,Maryland-1ShannonBrooks,Minnesota-1TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska-1TylerNatee,Indiana-1ZanderDiamont,Indiana-1

400-YardPassingPerformances496 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)458 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(Oct15,2016)401 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(Sep10,2016)

300-YardPassingPerformances496 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)458 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(Oct15,2016)401 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(Sep10,2016)394 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Rutgers(Nov5,2016)391 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(Nov6,2016)377 TommyArmstrongJr.(Nebraska)vs.Wyoming(Sep10,2016)362 WiltonSpeight(Michigan)vs.Maryland(Nov5,2016)352 ClaytonThorson(Northwestern)vs.Purdue(Nov12,2016)349 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(Sep3,2016)335 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(Oct1,2016)332 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Pittsburgh(Sep10,2016)332 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Indiana(Nov12,2016)320 ClaytonThorson(Northwestern)vs.Duke(Sep17,2016)

317 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(Oct22,2016)

312 WiltonSpeight(Michigan)vs.UCF(Sep10,2016)312 WesLunt(Illinois)vs.WesternMichigan(Sep17,2016)309 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Nebraska(Oct22,2016)300 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Nevada(Sep24,2016)

Numberof300-YardPassingPerformances

DavidBlough,Purdue-5RichardLagow,Indiana-3TraceMcSorley,PennState-3ClaytonThorson,Northwestern-2WiltonSpeight,Michigan-2J.T.Barrett,OhioState-1TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska-1WesLunt,Illinois-1

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

100-YardReceivingPerformances208 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)190 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Northwestern(Oct15,2016)177 CurtisSamuel(OhioState)vs.BowlingGreen(Sep3,2016)165 AmaraDarboh(Michigan)vs.MichiganState(Oct29,2016)158 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.OhioState(Oct29,2016)147 D.Moore(Maryland)vs.Fla.International(Sep9,2016)141 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(Oct1,2016)137 CurtisSamuel(OhioState)vs.Nebraska(Nov5,2016)136 DomoniqueYoung(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(Sep10,2016)135 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Duke(Sep17,2016)133 NickWestbrook(Indiana)vs.BallState(Sep10,2016)132 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Wisconsin(Nov5,2016)130 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(Oct15,2016)129 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.Purdue(Oct8,2016)129 MattVandeBerg(Iowa)vs.IowaSt.(Sep10,2016)129 NickWestbrook(Indiana)vs.WakeForest(Sep24,2016)128 CameronPosey(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(Nov6,2016)126 NickWestbrook(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(Oct22,2016)126 DeAngeloYancey(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(Nov6,2016)

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125 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Indiana(Oct22,2016)125 DrewWolitarsky(Minnesota)vs.IndianaSt.(Sep10,2016)124 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(Oct1,2016)118 JawuanHarris(Rutgers)vs.Indiana(Nov5,2016)117 ChrisGodwin(PennState)vs.Temple(Sep17,2016)113 DeAngeloYancey(Purdue)vs.Cincinnati(Sep10,2016)112 JehuChesson(Michigan)vs.Maryland(Nov5,2016)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)104 ColeHerdman(Purdue)vs.Iowa(Oct15,2016)102 BilalMarshall(Purdue)vs.Northwestern(Nov12,2016)101 BrianSmith(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)101 MitchellPaige(Indiana)vs.Nebraska(Oct15,2016)100 TroyFumagalli(Wisconsin)vs.LSU(Sep3,2016)100 DeAngeloYancey(Purdue)vs.Nebraska(Oct22,2016)100 JazzPeavy(Wisconsin)vs.Akron(Sep10,2016)100 MitchellPaige(Indiana)vs.Rutgers(Nov5,2016)

Numberof100-YardReceivingPerformances

AustinCarr,Northwestern-6DeAngeloYancey,Purdue-3NickWestbrook,Indiana-3AmaraDarboh,Michigan-2CurtisSamuel,OhioState-2MalikTurner,Illinois-2MitchellPaige,Indiana-2R.J.Shelton,MichiganState-2RickyJones,Indiana-2AlonzoMoore,Nebraska-1BilalMarshall,Purdue-1BrianSmith,Minnesota-1CameronPosey,Purdue-1ChrisGodwin,PennState-1ColeHerdman,Purdue-1D.Moore,Maryland-1DomoniqueYoung,Purdue-1DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota-1GeorgeKittle,Iowa-1JawuanHarris,Rutgers-1JazzPeavy,Wisconsin-1JehuChesson,Michigan-1JordanWesterkamp,Nebraska-1MattVandeBerg,Iowa-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] 90 MichiganStatevs.Illinois(11/05/16)[43r,47p]TotalOffenseyards/play 10.0 Michiganvs.Maryland(11/05/16) 8.7 Michiganvs.Hawaii(09/03/16)Yardsperrush 8.7 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 8.6 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16)Longestrush 81 PennStatevs.Purdue(10/29/16) 80 Rutgersvs.NewMexico(09/17/16)Passingyards 496 Indianavs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 458 Purduevs.Iowa(10/15/16)Passingattempts 59 Indianavs.Northwestern(10/22/16) 59 Purduevs.Iowa(10/15/16)PassingTDs 7 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 5 Purduevs.Iowa(10/15/16)Longestpass 89 Purduevs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 88 Purduevs.Nebraska(10/22/16)Passescompleted 36 Purduevs.PennState(10/29/16) 35 Indianavs.Northwestern(10/22/16)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 14.3 Michiganvs.Maryland(11/05/16) 13.3 PennStatevs.Iowa(11/05/16)Yardspercatch 23.8 Illinoisvs.Michigan(10/22/16) 21.8 PennStatevs.Iowa(11/05/16)Fieldgoalsattempted 4 6tiedFieldgoalsmade 4 MichiganStatevs.Illinois(11/05/16) 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)Longestfieldgoal 53 Illinoisvs.Minnesota(10/29/16) 53 Minnesotavs.Purdue(11/06/16)Fieldgoalspct 100.0 71tied

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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 118tied2-pointPATattempts 2 6tied2-pointPATmade 1 12tiedPunts 16 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 10 Rutgersvs.Indiana(11/05/16) 10 Rutgersvs.OhioState(10/01/16)Longestpunt 70 OhioStatevs.Wisconsin(10/15/16) 69 PennStatevs.Pittsburgh(09/10/16)Yardspunted 603 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 386 Minnesotavs.Iowa(10/08/16)Puntingaverage 53.8 OhioStatevs.Wisconsin(10/15/16)[4-215] 51.2 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)[5-256]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 Nebraskavs.OhioState(11/05/16) 8 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)Kickreturnyards 204 Minnesotavs.Rutgers(10/22/16) 175 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16)Kickreturnavg 45.0 tiedKickreturnTDs 1 Minnesotavs.Rutgers(10/22/16)

1 Northwesternvs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 1 Rutgersvs.Howard(09/10/16)Longestkickreturn 95 Northwesternvs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 94 Minnesotavs.Rutgers(10/22/16)Interceptionreturns 5 Nebraskavs.Wyoming(09/10/16) 4 Northwesternvs.Purdue(11/12/16) 4 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16) 4Wisconsinvs.Illinois(11/12/16)Interceptionreturnyards 119 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 95 Purduevs.EasternKy.(09/03/16)Interceptionreturnavg 55.0 tiedInterceptionreturnTDs 2 Indianavs.Fla.International(09/01/16) 2 Michiganvs.Hawaii(09/03/16) 2 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 2 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)Longestinterceptionreturn 82 Minnesotavs.Maryland(10/15/16) 78 Illinoisvs.Rutgers(10/15/16) 78 Purduevs.EasternKy.(09/03/16)

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Fumbleslost 5 Indianavs.PennState(11/12/16) 4 Rutgersvs.Illinois(10/15/16)Fumblesrecovered 2 Iowavs.Miami(OH)(09/03/16) 2 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)Sackedbyopponent 6 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 6 OhioStatevs.PennState(10/22/16) 6 PennStatevs.Michigan(09/24/16) 6 Purduevs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 6 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)QBSacks 7 PennStatevs.KentSt.(09/03/16) 6 6tiedTurnoverscommitted 5 Indianavs.PennState(11/12/16) 5 Indianavs.WakeForest(09/24/16) 5 Purduevs.Cincinnati(09/10/16) 5 Rutgersvs.Illinois(10/15/16)Turnoverscaused 6 Nebraskavs.Wyoming(09/10/16) 6 OhioStatevs.Tulsa(09/10/16)Firstdowns 41 OhioStatevs.BowlingGreen(09/03/16) 34 Indianavs.Maryland(10/29/16) 34 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16)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 12tiedPenalties 13 Illinoisvs.NorthCarolina(09/10/16) 12 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 12 Iowavs.Purdue(10/15/16)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 7 37 12 35 0 0 1 293 41.9Michigan 7 37 8 36 1 0 0 284 40.6PennState 7 31 11 30 0 0 0 249 35.6Northwestern 7 26 6 25 0 0 1 199 28.4Minnesota 7 23 12 23 0 0 1 197 28.1MichiganState 7 22 10 19 1 0 0 183 26.1Indiana 7 23 8 17 0 0 1 179 25.6Wisconsin 7 20 10 17 1 0 0 169 24.1Purdue 7 21 5 21 0 0 0 162 23.1Nebraska 7 18 9 18 0 0 0 153 21.9Maryland 7 19 4 14 2 0 0 144 20.6Iowa 7 17 8 15 1 0 0 143 20.4Illinois 7 14 10 12 2 0 0 130 18.6Rutgers 7 9 4 7 0 0 0 73 10.4

RUSHINGOFFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./GMichigan 7 324 1770 5 63 28 252.9OhioState 7 314 1752 6 74 21 250.3PennState 7 290 1393 5 81 17 199.0Wisconsin 7 322 1372 4 68 12 196.0Maryland 7 290 1337 5 76 10 191.0Minnesota 7 303 1293 4 70 19 184.7MichiganState 7 270 1240 5 48 7 177.1Nebraska 7 278 1209 4 63 11 172.7Northwestern 7 263 1107 4 58 10 158.1Indiana 7 278 1098 4 59 12 156.9Illinois 7 212 1096 5 64 8 156.6Iowa 7 275 1093 4 75 9 156.1Rutgers 7 283 865 3 32 1 123.6Purdue 7 197 511 3 32 5 73.0

SCORINGDEFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./GMichigan 7 7 5 4 1 0 0 63 9.0Wisconsin 7 8 10 8 0 0 0 86 12.3OhioState 7 9 9 9 0 0 0 90 12.9Minnesota 7 18 11 14 1 0 0 157 22.4Iowa 7 20 6 20 0 0 0 158 22.6Nebraska 7 20 9 18 0 0 0 165 23.6Northwestern 7 20 10 17 1 0 1 169 24.1PennState 7 22 8 21 0 0 1 177 25.3MichiganState 7 25 7 22 1 0 1 195 27.9Indiana 7 28 8 26 0 0 0 218 31.1Illinois 7 27 12 26 1 0 1 226 32.3Maryland 7 34 7 31 0 0 0 256 36.6Rutgers 7 40 4 36 1 0 0 290 41.4Purdue 7 39 11 37 2 0 0 308 44.0

RUSHINGDEFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./GMichigan 7 244 711 2.9 45 1 101.6Wisconsin 7 227 763 3.4 28 5 109.0OhioState 7 254 809 3.2 68 3 115.6Minnesota 7 235 864 3.7 54 5 123.4Nebraska 7 219 919 4.2 42 9 131.3Northwestern 7 268 1052 3.9 49 12 150.3PennState 7 268 1078 4.0 74 12 154.0Iowa 7 280 1164 4.2 58 8 166.3Indiana 7 309 1179 3.8 66 12 168.4MichiganState 7 275 1199 4.4 64 12 171.3Illinois 7 354 1616 4.6 63 19 230.9Maryland 7 320 1821 5.7 70 23 260.1Rutgers 7 337 1979 5.9 63 23 282.7Purdue 7 309 1982 6.4 81 26 283.1

TOTALOFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./GOhioState 7 1752 1726 555 3478 6.3 35 496.9Michigan 7 1770 1552 513 3322 6.5 37 474.6Indiana 7 1098 2025 540 3123 5.8 23 446.1MichiganState 7 1240 1755 508 2995 5.9 20 427.9PennState 7 1393 1588 474 2981 6.3 29 425.9Northwestern 7 1107 1868 543 2975 5.5 25 425.0Purdue 7 511 2140 546 2651 4.9 21 378.7Nebraska 7 1209 1422 479 2631 5.5 17 375.9Maryland 7 1337 1227 477 2564 5.4 19 366.3Wisconsin 7 1372 1102 485 2474 5.1 19 353.4Minnesota 7 1293 1168 481 2461 5.1 21 351.6Iowa 7 1093 1086 454 2179 4.8 16 311.3Illinois 7 1096 914 374 2010 5.4 13 287.1Rutgers 7 865 930 465 1795 3.9 7 256.4

PASSINGOFFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./GPurdue 7 194-349-13 .556 2140 6.1 16 305.7Indiana 7 160-262-8 .611 2025 7.7 11 289.3Northwestern 7 168-280-6 .600 1868 6.7 15 266.9MichiganState 7 133-238-6 .559 1755 7.4 13 250.7OhioState 7 156-241-3 .647 1726 7.2 14 246.6PennState 7 93-184-3 .505 1588 8.6 12 226.9Michigan 7 117-189-3 .619 1552 8.2 9 221.7Nebraska 7 101-201-8 .503 1422 7.1 6 203.1Maryland 7 112-187-8 .599 1227 6.6 9 175.3Minnesota 7 97-178-6 .545 1168 6.6 2 166.9Wisconsin 7 91-163-7 .558 1102 6.8 7 157.4Iowa 7 103-179-5 .575 1086 6.1 7 155.1Rutgers 7 83-182-5 .456 930 5.1 6 132.9Illinois 7 74-162-6 .457 914 5.6 5 130.6

TOTALDEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./GMichigan 7 711 848 404 1559 3.9 7 222.7OhioState 7 809 1100 453 1909 4.2 8 272.7Wisconsin 7 763 1379 471 2142 4.5 8 306.0Minnesota 7 864 1624 496 2488 5.0 17 355.4Nebraska 7 919 1597 459 2516 5.5 18 359.4MichiganState 7 1199 1381 464 2580 5.6 23 368.6PennState 7 1078 1618 525 2696 5.1 22 385.1Iowa 7 1164 1577 495 2741 5.5 20 391.6Indiana 7 1179 1687 535 2866 5.4 25 409.4Northwestern 7 1052 1821 530 2873 5.4 19 410.4Illinois 7 1616 1440 552 3056 5.5 27 436.6Rutgers 7 1979 1371 505 3350 6.6 37 478.6Maryland 7 1821 1536 520 3357 6.5 33 479.6Purdue 7 1982 1524 485 3506 7.2 38 500.9

PASSINGDEFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./GMichigan 7 69-160-9 .431 848 5.3 6 121.1OhioState 7 88-199-6 .442 1100 5.5 5 157.1Rutgers 7 103-168-5 .613 1371 8.2 14 195.9Wisconsin 7 121-244-11 .496 1379 5.7 3 197.0MichiganState 7 116-189-6 .614 1381 7.3 11 197.3Illinois 7 123-198-4 .621 1440 7.3 8 205.7Purdue 7 102-176-5 .580 1524 8.7 12 217.7Maryland 7 112-200-2 .560 1536 7.7 10 219.4Iowa 7 111-215-4 .516 1577 7.3 12 225.3Nebraska 7 152-240-9 .633 1597 6.7 9 228.1PennState 7 161-257-5 .627 1618 6.3 10 231.1Minnesota 7 141-261-7 .540 1624 6.2 12 232.0Indiana 7 121-226-6 .535 1687 7.5 13 241.0Northwestern 7 162-262-8 .618 1821 7.0 7 260.1

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PASSINGEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./G TD EFFIC.Michigan 7 117 .619 1552 221.7 9 143.4OhioState 7 156 .647 1726 246.6 14 141.6PennState 7 93 .505 1588 226.9 12 141.3Indiana 7 160 .611 2025 289.3 11 133.7MichiganState 7 133 .559 1755 250.7 13 130.8Northwestern 7 168 .600 1868 266.9 15 129.4Maryland 7 112 .599 1227 175.3 9 122.3Wisconsin 7 91 .558 1102 157.4 7 118.2Iowa 7 103 .575 1086 155.1 7 115.8Purdue 7 194 .556 2140 305.7 16 114.8Nebraska 7 101 .503 1422 203.1 6 111.6Minnesota 7 97 .545 1168 166.9 2 106.6Illinois 7 74 .457 914 130.6 5 95.8Rutgers 7 83 .456 930 132.9 6 93.9

INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG.Wisconsin 7 11 127 0 89 11.5Nebraska 7 9 52 1 89 5.8Michigan 7 9 44 0 89 4.9Northwestern 7 8 44 0 89 5.5Minnesota 7 7 113 1 89 16.1OhioState 7 6 131 2 89 21.8MichiganState 7 6 129 2 89 21.5Indiana 7 6 80 0 89 13.3Purdue 7 5 111 0 89 22.2Rutgers 7 5 92 1 89 18.4PennState 7 5 50 0 89 10.0Illinois 7 4 135 1 89 33.8Iowa 7 4 48 1 89 12.0Maryland 7 2 0 0 89 0.0

PASSDEFENSEEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./G TD EFFIC.Michigan 7 69 .431 848 121.1 6 88.8Wisconsin 7 121 .496 1379 197.0 3 92.1OhioState 7 88 .442 1100 157.1 5 92.9Minnesota 7 141 .540 1624 232.0 12 116.1Northwestern 7 162 .618 1821 260.1 7 122.9Nebraska 7 152 .633 1597 228.1 9 124.1PennState 7 161 .627 1618 231.1 10 124.5Iowa 7 111 .516 1577 225.3 12 127.9Indiana 7 121 .535 1687 241.0 13 129.9Illinois 7 123 .621 1440 205.7 8 132.5Maryland 7 112 .560 1536 219.4 10 135.0MichiganState 7 116 .614 1381 197.3 11 135.6Purdue 7 102 .580 1524 217.7 12 147.5Rutgers 7 103 .613 1371 195.9 14 151.4

PUNTING G NO. YARDS AVG/P RET AVG/R TB NET/POhioState 7 26 1142 43.9 19 .7 3 40.9Purdue 7 39 1642 42.1 16 .4 3 40.2Michigan 7 23 970 42.2 52 2.3 0 39.9Maryland 7 37 1492 40.3 60 1.6 1 38.2Indiana 7 32 1314 41.1 97 3.0 0 38.0MichiganState 7 27 1106 41.0 63 2.3 2 37.1Minnesota 7 46 1840 40.0 75 1.6 3 37.1Iowa 7 47 1898 40.4 78 1.7 4 37.0Illinois 7 40 1613 40.3 160 4.0 2 35.3Wisconsin 7 41 1493 36.4 84 2.0 0 34.4PennState 7 36 1384 38.4 110 3.1 2 34.3Rutgers 7 60 2256 37.6 135 2.3 4 34.0Northwestern 7 42 1621 38.6 181 4.3 2 33.3Nebraska 7 33 1246 37.8 89 2.7 4 32.6

KICKOFFRETURNS G NO. YDS. TD LONG AVG.Iowa 7 19 503 0 77 26.5Northwestern 7 16 398 1 95 24.9OhioState 7 16 394 0 91 24.6Minnesota 7 24 541 1 94 22.5MichiganState 7 17 370 0 52 21.8Nebraska 7 18 383 0 59 21.3Wisconsin 7 10 196 0 25 19.6Purdue 7 27 528 0 30 19.6Indiana 7 28 536 0 36 19.1Illinois 7 22 401 0 41 18.2PennState 7 23 415 0 48 18.0Maryland 7 24 420 0 39 17.5Michigan 7 12 206 0 37 17.2Rutgers 7 26 434 0 38 16.7

KICKOFFCOVERAGE G NO. YARDS AVG. RET TB NETAVGPennState 7 48 2961 61.7 495 17 42.5Minnesota 7 40 2453 61.3 271 20 42.1OhioState 7 55 3326 60.5 529 21 41.3Wisconsin 7 36 2294 63.7 299 21 40.8Nebraska 7 35 2256 64.5 353 19 40.8Michigan 7 51 3248 63.7 589 24 40.4Illinois 7 31 1910 61.6 417 11 39.3Indiana 7 37 2200 59.5 459 12 38.9Maryland 7 29 1708 58.9 510 3 38.7Northwestern 7 39 2462 63.1 429 21 38.7MichiganState 7 39 2285 58.6 438 15 37.7Iowa 7 30 1829 61.0 223 19 37.7Purdue 7 29 1518 52.3 372 3 36.9Rutgers 7 19 1057 55.6 341 4 32.4

PUNTRETURNAVG G NO. YDS. TD LONG AVG.Michigan 7 9 118 0 53 13.1Iowa 7 20 204 0 38 10.2Minnesota 7 11 102 0 20 9.3Wisconsin 7 11 99 0 24 9.0MichiganState 7 13 112 0 20 8.6Northwestern 7 10 76 0 47 7.6Indiana 7 13 96 0 39 7.4Purdue 7 6 41 0 22 6.8Nebraska 7 15 102 0 27 6.8PennState 7 13 62 0 19 4.8OhioState 7 16 71 0 16 4.4Illinois 7 11 45 0 20 4.1Maryland 7 13 52 0 15 4.0Rutgers 7 12 39 0 15 3.3

FIELDGOALS G MADE ATT PCTOhioState 7 12 13 .923Minnesota 7 12 14 .857Northwestern 7 6 7 .857PennState 7 11 13 .846Nebraska 7 9 11 .818Maryland 7 4 5 .800Rutgers 7 4 5 .800MichiganState 7 10 13 .769Michigan 7 8 11 .727Iowa 7 8 11 .727Illinois 7 10 14 .714Purdue 7 5 7 .714Wisconsin 7 10 15 .667Indiana 7 8 15 .533

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PATKICKING G MADE ATT PCTMichigan 7 36 36 1.000PennState 7 30 30 1.000Minnesota 7 23 23 1.000Purdue 7 21 21 1.000MichiganState 7 19 19 1.000Nebraska 7 18 18 1.000Iowa 7 15 15 1.000Illinois 7 12 12 1.000Northwestern 7 25 26 .962OhioState 7 35 37 .946Maryland 7 14 15 .933Indiana 7 17 19 .895Wisconsin 7 17 19 .895Rutgers 7 7 8 .875

OPPONENT1STDOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG./GMichigan 7 43 33 11 87 12.4OhioState 7 43 51 4 98 14.0Wisconsin 7 46 68 6 120 17.1MichiganState 7 53 62 13 128 18.3Minnesota 7 52 66 11 129 18.4Nebraska 7 49 72 10 131 18.7Iowa 7 58 68 10 136 19.4PennState 7 55 71 14 140 20.0Indiana 7 65 70 7 142 20.3Northwestern 7 60 81 6 147 21.0Rutgers 7 91 52 7 150 21.4Purdue 7 89 60 10 159 22.7Illinois 7 88 69 9 166 23.7Maryland 7 91 72 16 179 25.6

SACKSBY G NO YARDS AVG./GMichigan 7 21 126 3.00PennState 7 20 138 2.86Indiana 7 17 125 2.43Minnesota 7 17 113 2.43Northwestern 7 16 108 2.29Wisconsin 7 15 97 2.14OhioState 7 15 89 2.14Maryland 7 14 99 2.00Nebraska 7 13 92 1.86Iowa 7 13 87 1.86Purdue 7 10 94 1.43Illinois 7 10 66 1.43Rutgers 7 7 41 1.00MichiganState 7 4 28 .57

3RD-DOWNCONVERSIONS G CONV. ATT. PCTOhioState 7 58 111 .523Nebraska 7 50 107 .467Michigan 7 40 88 .455Indiana 7 49 115 .426Northwestern 7 49 116 .422Wisconsin 7 44 108 .407Purdue 7 50 124 .403MichiganState 7 36 99 .364Minnesota 7 39 108 .361Maryland 7 35 99 .354Iowa 7 32 99 .323Rutgers 7 33 110 .300PennState 7 26 90 .289Illinois 7 20 80 .250

SACKSAGAINST G NO YARDS AVG./GNebraska 7 4 41 .57Minnesota 7 7 45 1.00Illinois 7 7 57 1.00Michigan 7 9 60 1.29OhioState 7 12 69 1.71Northwestern 7 12 77 1.71Indiana 7 12 94 1.71Wisconsin 7 13 91 1.86PennState 7 15 98 2.14MichiganState 7 16 90 2.29Rutgers 7 20 134 2.86Purdue 7 20 136 2.86Iowa 7 21 148 3.00Maryland 7 24 163 3.43

OPP.3RD-DOWNCONV. G CONV. ATT. PCTMichigan 7 22 94 .234Wisconsin 7 29 101 .287Indiana 7 31 107 .290OhioState 7 32 106 .302Iowa 7 41 108 .380Northwestern 7 46 117 .393Minnesota 7 48 119 .403Maryland 7 38 90 .422PennState 7 49 116 .422Purdue 7 40 94 .426Nebraska 7 42 98 .429MichiganState 7 43 100 .430Rutgers 7 43 95 .453Illinois 7 57 109 .523

FIRSTDOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG./GOhioState 7 98 74 9 181 25.9Michigan 7 86 66 15 167 23.9Northwestern 7 60 90 8 158 22.6Indiana 7 52 90 13 155 22.1MichiganState 7 66 79 8 153 21.9Purdue 7 41 82 16 139 19.9PennState 7 68 55 15 138 19.7Nebraska 7 58 68 6 132 18.9Minnesota 7 66 51 10 127 18.1Maryland 7 61 57 8 126 18.0Wisconsin 7 69 52 3 124 17.7Iowa 7 63 48 9 120 17.1Rutgers 7 50 45 3 98 14.0Illinois 7 45 38 11 94 13.4

4TH-DOWNCONVERSIONS G CONV. ATT. PCTOhioState 7 8 11 .727Nebraska 7 5 8 .625Iowa 7 5 8 .625Michigan 7 5 9 .556PennState 7 6 11 .546Wisconsin 7 3 6 .500Northwestern 7 7 16 .438MichiganState 7 6 14 .429Maryland 7 8 19 .421Purdue 7 9 23 .391Minnesota 7 2 6 .333Illinois 7 2 6 .333Rutgers 7 2 8 .250Indiana 7 4 17 .235

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OPP.4TH-DOWNCONV G CONV. ATT. PCTMaryland 7 3 10 .300OhioState 7 4 13 .308Wisconsin 7 3 9 .333Nebraska 7 4 12 .333Michigan 7 5 15 .333Illinois 7 5 12 .417PennState 7 6 14 .429Northwestern 7 6 13 .462Minnesota 7 6 12 .500Iowa 7 6 12 .500Rutgers 7 6 12 .500Purdue 7 3 5 .600Indiana 7 9 14 .643MichiganState 7 6 9 .667

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

OhioState 10 5 15 20 3 4 7 +13 +1.30Minnesota 10 13 8 21 3 7 10 +11 +1.10Michigan 10 5 11 16 4 4 8 +8 +0.80Iowa 10 8 6 14 1 6 7 +7 +0.70Nebraska 10 2 16 18 4 9 13 +5 +0.50PennState 10 10 9 19 9 5 14 +5 +0.50Northwestern 10 4 11 15 3 8 11 +4 +0.40Wisconsin 10 4 14 18 4 10 14 +4 +0.40Illinois 10 9 6 15 7 7 14 +1 +0.10MichiganState 10 4 8 12 6 9 15 -3 -0.30Rutgers 10 5 8 13 11 7 18 -5 -0.50Maryland 10 5 4 9 7 8 15 -6 -0.60Indiana 10 6 10 16 9 13 22 -6 -0.60Purdue 10 3 8 11 7 20 27 -16 -1.60

PENALTIES G NO YARDS AVG./GMichiganState 7 50 437 62.4Maryland 7 47 426 60.9Minnesota 7 42 382 54.6Illinois 7 40 367 52.4Michigan 7 37 363 51.9PennState 7 40 350 50.0Nebraska 7 37 349 49.9OhioState 7 39 332 47.4Iowa 7 41 331 47.3Indiana 7 36 330 47.1Rutgers 7 39 308 44.0Purdue 7 35 285 40.7Wisconsin 7 20 181 25.9Northwestern 7 22 157 22.4

REDZONEOFFENSE G SCORES PCT TDS(R-P) FGS TOMichigan 7 35-38 .921 28(24-4) 7-9 0OhioState 7 36-40 .900 26(17-9) 10-10 1Iowa 7 17-19 .895 10(6-4) 7-8 0Maryland 7 17-19 .895 13(7-6) 4-5 1PennState 7 29-33 .879 19(12-7) 10-12 0Wisconsin 7 22-26 .846 16(10-6) 6-8 1Illinois 7 15-18 .833 9(5-4) 6-6 1Nebraska 7 18-22 .818 11(9-2) 7-7 1Minnesota 7 25-31 .807 18(16-2) 7-9 2Northwestern 7 19-24 .792 13(6-7) 6-7 1Purdue 7 14-18 .778 10(4-6) 4-5 0MichiganState 7 19-27 .704 14(6-8) 5-6 2Indiana 7 21-30 .700 15(8-7) 6-8 2Rutgers 7 8-14 .571 5(1-4) 3-4 1

OPPONENTPENALTIES G NO YARDS AVG./GNebraska 7 23 181 25.9Wisconsin 7 32 234 33.4OhioState 7 27 238 34.0Northwestern 7 25 252 36.0Michigan 7 33 256 36.6Iowa 7 33 285 40.7MichiganState 7 34 299 42.7Rutgers 7 37 323 46.1Minnesota 7 37 326 46.6Illinois 7 37 336 48.0Maryland 7 47 435 62.1PennState 7 48 442 63.1Indiana 7 54 457 65.3Purdue 7 58 534 76.3

REDZONEDEFENSE G SCORES PCT TDS(R-P) FGS TOWisconsin 7 13-20 .650 7(5-2) 6-9 3Iowa 7 17-25 .680 12(6-6) 5-7 1Michigan 7 10-14 .714 6(1-5) 4-6 0OhioState 7 15-20 .750 7(3-4) 8-9 0Maryland 7 29-38 .763 23(18-5) 6-9 2Rutgers 7 29-37 .784 26(17-9) 3-5 3Northwestern 7 22-27 .815 14(10-4) 8-9 1PennState 7 19-22 .864 14(9-5) 5-5 2Indiana 7 22-25 .880 15(11-4) 7-8 0Nebraska 7 15-17 .882 10(4-6) 5-6 1Minnesota 7 16-18 .889 9(3-6) 7-7 1Illinois 7 33-37 .892 22(16-6) 11-11 2Purdue 7 34-37 .919 26(19-7) 8-8 2MichiganState 7 21-22 .955 16(9-7) 5-5 0

TIMEOFPOSSESSION G POSS.TIME AVG./GWisconsin 10 351:07 35:06OhioState 10 347:26 34:44Michigan 10 329:47 32:58Nebraska 10 323:47 32:22Minnesota 10 319:03 31:54MichiganState 10 316:50 31:41Purdue 10 298:39 29:51Iowa 10 291:46 29:10Indiana 10 287:01 28:42Maryland 10 283:09 28:18PennState 10 279:17 27:55Northwestern 10 276:52 27:41Rutgers 10 269:55 26:59Illinois 10 255:13 25:31

ON-SIDEKICKSBY G RECOVERED ATTEMPTS PCTPurdue 7 0 2 .000MichiganState 7 0 1 .000Rutgers 7 0 1 .000Illinois 7 0 0 .000Indiana 7 0 0 .000Iowa 7 0 0 .000Maryland 7 0 0 .000Michigan 7 0 0 .000Minnesota 7 0 0 .000Nebraska 7 0 0 .000Northwestern 7 0 0 .000OhioState 7 0 0 .000PennState 7 0 0 .000Wisconsin 7 0 0 .000

ON-SIDEKICKSAGAINST G RECOVERED ATTEMPTS PCTIllinois 7 0 0 .000Indiana 7 0 0 .000Iowa 7 0 0 .000Maryland 7 0 0 .000Michigan 7 0 0 .000Minnesota 7 0 0 .000Nebraska 7 0 0 .000Northwestern 7 0 0 .000OhioState 7 0 0 .000PennState 7 0 0 .000Wisconsin 7 0 0 .000MichiganState 7 0 1 .000Rutgers 7 0 1 .000Purdue 7 0 2 .000

ATTENDANCE G HOME AWAY NEUTRALIllinois 6-2804144-323457 0-0 10-603871Indiana 6-2580874-199408 0-0 10-457495Iowa 6-4177774-239639 0-0 10-657416Maryland 5-2074705-309976 0-0 10-517446Michigan 7-7734533-199679 0-0 10-973132MichiganState 6-4493634-213145 0-0 10-662508Minnesota 6-2685354-267343 0-0 10-535878Nebraska 6-5416984-278121 0-0 10-819819Northwestern 6-2135644-280516 0-0 10-494080OhioState 6-6408994-324890 0-0 10-965789PennState 6-6043824-254137 0-0 10-858519Purdue 6-2106934-217496 0-0 10-428189Rutgers 6-2622634-284267 0-0 10-546530Wisconsin 5-3989284-299952 1-77823 10-776703

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RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/GSaquonBarkley,PennState 7 149 855 5.7 7 81 122.1JustinJackson,Northwestern 7 160 777 4.9 5 58 111.0CoreyClement,Wisconsin 7 176 731 4.2 7 68 104.4RodneySmith,Minnesota 7 135 709 5.3 9 70 101.3TerrellNewby,Nebraska 7 127 609 4.8 4 63 87.0AkrumWadley,Iowa 7 97 589 6.1 5 75 84.1DevineRedding,Indiana 7 126 588 4.7 5 36 84.0MikeWeber,OhioState 7 98 584 6.0 6 49 83.4LJScott,MichiganState 7 104 563 5.4 3 48 80.4T.Johnson,Maryland 7 56 527 9.4 3 76 75.3

TOTALOFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/GJ.T.Barrett,OhioState 7 458 1568 320 2026 289.4ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 7 131 1864 320 1995 285.0DavidBlough,Purdue 7 -24 1975 364 1951 278.7TraceMcSorley,PennState 7 266 1562 262 1828 261.1RichardLagow,Indiana 7 -78 1864 266 1786 255.1TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 7 350 1370 250 1720 245.7TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 6 38 1258 189 1296 216.0WiltonSpeight,Michigan 7 -10 1470 195 1460 208.6MitchLeidner,Minnesota 6 131 1086 211 1217 202.8C.J.Beathard,Iowa 7 -1 1071 236 1070 152.9

PASSINGAVG./GAME G COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD AVG/GDavidBlough,Purdue 7 179-312-9 1975 16 282.1ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 7 166-275-6 1864 15 266.3RichardLagow,Indiana 7 151-250-8 1864 10 266.3J.T.Barrett,OhioState 7 140-219-3 1568 13 224.0TraceMcSorley,PennState 7 92-181-3 1562 12 223.1WiltonSpeight,Michigan 7 109-177-3 1470 7 210.0TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 6 92-158-5 1258 10 209.7TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska 7 96-182-7 1370 6 195.7MitchLeidner,Minnesota 6 90-160-6 1086 1 181.0C.J.Beathard,Iowa 7 101-176-5 1071 7 153.0

SCORING G TD FG XPT 2XP PTSTylerDurbin,OhioState 7 0 12 35 0 10.1TylerDavis,PennState 7 0 11 30 0 9.0RodneySmith,Minnesota 7 10 0 0 0 8.6AustinCarr,Northwestern 7 10 0 0 0 8.6EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 7 0 12 23 0 8.4KennyAllen,Michigan 7 0 8 31 0 7.9CurtisSamuel,OhioState 7 9 0 0 0 7.7MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 7 0 10 19 0 7.0SaquonBarkley,PennState 7 8 0 0 0 6.9

PASSEFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD EFFMitchellPaige,Indiana 7 1-1-0 5 1 472.0R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 7 2-2-0 44 0 284.8P.Hills,Maryland 6 61-87-3 676 7 155.0TraceMcSorley,PennState 7 92-181-3 1562 12 141.9WiltonSpeight,Michigan 7 109-177-3 1470 7 141.0J.T.Barrett,OhioState 7 140-219-3 1568 13 140.9TylerO'Connor,MichiganState 6 92-158-5 1258 10 139.7ClaytonThorson,Northwestern 7 166-275-6 1864 15 130.9RichardLagow,Indiana 7 151-250-8 1864 10 129.8DavidBlough,Purdue 7 179-312-9 1975 16 121.7

SCORING(TDS) G TD RUN PASS RET PAT PTSAustinCarr,Northwestern 7 10 0 10 0 0 8.6RodneySmith,Minnesota 7 10 9 0 1 0 8.6CurtisSamuel,OhioState 7 9 5 4 0 0 7.7SaquonBarkley,PennState 7 8 7 1 0 0 6.9CoreyClement,Wisconsin 7 7 7 0 0 0 6.0KhalidHill,Michigan 7 7 6 1 0 0 6.0De'VeonSmith,Michigan 7 7 7 0 0 0 6.0AkrumWadley,Iowa 7 7 5 2 0 0 6.0DevineRedding,Indiana 7 7 5 2 0 0 6.0MikeWeber,OhioState 7 6 6 0 0 0 5.1ChrisGodwin,PennState 7 6 0 6 0 0 5.1K.Foster,Illinois 7 6 5 1 0 0 5.1

RECEPTIONS/GAME G NO YDS TD LONG YDS/G REC/GAustinCarr,Northwestern 7 57 819 10 37 117.0 8.1CurtisSamuel,OhioState 7 41 491 4 75 70.1 5.9R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 7 36 612 4 86 87.4 5.1DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota 7 36 417 1 35 59.6 5.1MitchellPaige,Indiana 7 34 367 2 42 52.4 4.9AmaraDarboh,Michigan 7 33 542 2 46 77.4 4.7RickyJones,Indiana 7 32 487 3 57 69.6 4.6T.Morgan,Maryland 7 30 269 3 31 38.4 4.3L.Jacobs,Maryland 7 30 289 1 37 41.3 4.3

SCORING(KICK) G PAT FG PTS AVG/G

TylerDurbin,OhioState 735-37 12-13

71 10.1

TylerDavis,PennState 730-30 11-13

63 9.0

EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 723-23 12-14

59 8.4

KennyAllen,Michigan 731-318-10 55 7.9

MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 719-19 10-13

49 7.0

AndrewEndicott,Wisconsin 717-19 10-15

47 6.7

DrewBrown,Nebraska 718-189-11 45 6.4JackMitchell,Northwestern 725-26 6-7 43 6.1

C.McLaughlin,Illinois 712-12 10-14

42 6.0

GriffinOakes,Indiana 717-188-15 41 5.9

RECEIVEYARDS/GAME G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/C YDS/GAustinCarr,Northwestern 7 57 819 10 37 14.4 117.0

R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 7 36 612 4 86 17.0 87.4

AmaraDarboh,Michigan 7 33 542 2 46 16.4 77.4DeAngeloYancey,Purdue 7 22 492 5 88 22.4 70.3

CurtisSamuel,OhioState 7 41 491 4 75 12.0 70.1RickyJones,Indiana 7 32 487 3 57 15.2 69.6NickWestbrook,Indiana 7 29 461 1 50 15.9 65.9DrewWolitarsky,Minnesota 7 36 417 1 35 11.6 59.6ChrisGodwin,PennState 7 21 371 6 45 17.7 53.0

PUNTRETURNAVG G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/RRileyMcCarron,Iowa 7 1 38 0 38 38.0ChrisEvans,Michigan 7 1 15 0 15 15.0L.Harrison,Maryland 6 1 15 0 0 15.0CoreyClement,Wisconsin 7 2 28 0 24 14.0

J.Peppers,Michigan 7 8 103 0 53 12.9AntonioShenault,Minnesota 6 2 23 0 17 11.5BilalMarshall,Purdue 7 3 27 0 22 9.0ChaseDutra,Indiana 7 1 9 0 0 9.0JazzPeavy,Wisconsin 7 8 70 0 24 8.8DesmondKing,Iowa 7 19 166 0 32 8.7

KICKRETURNAVG G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/RRileyMcCarron,Iowa 7 1 54 0 54 54.0RodneySmith,Minnesota 7 6 206 1 94 34.3SolomonVault,Northwestern 7 10 287 1 95 28.7DesmondKing,Iowa 7 16 435 0 77 27.2RickyBrookins,Indiana 7 1 27 0 27 27.0NickScott,PennState 6 1 26 0 26 26.0ChrisEvans,Michigan 7 1 26 0 26 26.0PCampbell,OhioState 7 15 381 0 91 25.4JordanNelson,Nebraska 7 1 24 0 24 24.0NathanEchard,Illinois 7 2 47 0 30 23.5

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ALLPURPOSE G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/GSaquonBarkley,PennState 7 855 222 0 0 1077 153.9RodneySmith,Minnesota 7 709 125 0 206 1040 148.6R.J.Shelton,MichiganState 7 46 612 0 291 949 135.6JustinJackson,Northwestern 7 777 105 0 0 882 126.0CurtisSamuel,OhioState 7 377 491 6 0 874 124.9K.Foster,Illinois 7 496 28 0 335 859 122.7CoreyClement,Wisconsin 7 731 61 28 0 820 117.1AustinCarr,Northwestern 7 0 819 0 0 819 117.0AkrumWadley,Iowa 7 589 218 0 0 807 115.3

PUNTING G NO YDS LG IN20 50+ TB AVGCJohnston,OhioState 7 25 1142 70 0 8 3 45.7KennyAllen,Michigan 7 23 970 56 0 6 0 42.2JoeSchopper,Purdue 7 39 1642 56 0 7 3 42.1JosephGedeon,Indiana 7 32 1314 57 0 3 0 41.1J.Hartbarger,MichiganState 7 27 1106 61 0 4 2 41.0RonColuzzi,Iowa 7 45 1828 58 0 7 4 40.6RyanFrain,Illinois 7 36 1460 67 0 5 2 40.6HunterNiswander,Northwestern 7 40 1615 62 0 3 2 40.4W.Lees,Maryland 7 37 1492 50 0 1 1 40.3RyanSantoso,Minnesota 7 46 1840 60 0 8 3 40.0

FIELDGOALS G MADE ATT LONG PCT FG/GEmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 7 12 14 53 0.857 1.7TylerDurbin,OhioState 7 12 13 45 0.923 1.7TylerDavis,PennState 7 11 13 40 0.846 1.6C.McLaughlin,Illinois 7 10 14 53 0.714 1.4MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 7 10 13 52 0.769 1.4AndrewEndicott,Wisconsin 7 10 15 46 0.667 1.4DrewBrown,Nebraska 7 9 11 51 0.818 1.3KennyAllen,Michigan 7 8 10 51 0.800 1.1GriffinOakes,Indiana 7 8 15 47 0.533 1.1KeithDuncan,Iowa 7 7 8 41 0.875 1.0

FIELDGOALPCT G MADE ATT LONG PCTTylerDurbin,OhioState 7 12 13 45 0.923KeithDuncan,Iowa 7 7 8 41 0.875JackMitchell,Northwestern 7 6 7 33 0.857EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 7 12 14 53 0.857TylerDavis,PennState 7 11 13 40 0.846DrewBrown,Nebraska 7 9 11 51 0.818KennyAllen,Michigan 7 8 10 51 0.800A.Greene,Maryland 7 4 5 37 0.800DavidBonagura,Rutgers 7 4 5 39 0.800MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 7 10 13 52 0.769

PATKICKINGPCT G MADE ATT PCTC.McLaughlin,Illinois 7 12 12 1.000TylerDavis,PennState 7 30 30 1.000DrewBrown,Nebraska 7 18 18 1.000EmmitCarpenter,Minnesota 7 23 23 1.000MichaelGeiger,MichiganState 7 19 19 1.000

KennyAllen,Michigan 7 31 31 1.000KeithDuncan,Iowa 7 15 15 1.000J.D.Dellinger,Purdue 7 21 21 1.000JackMitchell,Northwestern 7 25 26 0.962TylerDurbin,OhioState 7 35 37 0.946

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TACKLES G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GJoseyJewell,Iowa 7 36 38 74 10.6TegrayScales,Indiana 7 54 18 72 10.3TreWatson,Illinois 7 24 47 71 10.1TrevorMorris,Rutgers 7 38 33 71 10.1PatrickNelson,Illinois 7 31 37 68 9.7GodwinIgwebuike,Northwestern 7 51 14 65 9.3MarkusBailey,Purdue 7 34 30 64 9.1DeonteRoberts,Rutgers 7 23 41 64 9.1HardyNickerson,Illinois 7 21 42 63 9.0S.Cockerille,Maryland 7 32 30 62 8.9MarcusAllen,PennState 7 31 30 61 8.7JoshBanderas,Nebraska 7 28 29 57 8.1ChrisFrey,MichiganState 7 27 30 57 8.1BenGedeon,Michigan 7 22 35 57 8.1JonathanCelestin,Minnesota 7 35 19 54 7.7J.Carter,Maryland 7 26 27 53 7.6BrandonSnyder,Iowa 7 36 17 53 7.6LeroyClark,Purdue 7 32 20 52 7.4MarcusOliver,Indiana 7 37 15 52 7.4BoBower,Iowa 7 27 24 51 7.3DamariusTravis,Minnesota 7 34 16 50 7.1T.J.Edwards,Wisconsin 7 25 23 48 6.9NathanGerry,Nebraska 7 33 15 48 6.9JaylenDunlap,Illinois 7 31 17 48 6.9MarcelinoBall,Indiana 7 38 8 46 6.6M.Nicholson,MichiganState 6 17 22 39 6.5StanleyGreen,Illinois 7 23 22 45 6.4MalikGolden,PennState 6 25 13 38 6.3RMcMillan,OhioState 7 21 23 44 6.3JeromeBaker,OhioState 7 24 20 44 6.3MannyBowen,PennState 7 21 22 43 6.1AntoineWinfield,Minnesota 7 30 12 42 6.0TonyFields,Indiana 7 35 6 41 5.9LeoMusso,Wisconsin 7 28 12 40 5.7TyreekMaddox-Williams,Rutgers 7 19 21 40 5.7JoshuaKalu,Nebraska 7 29 11 40 5.7DemetriousCox,MichiganState 6 13 21 34 5.7AaronWilliams,Nebraska 7 20 19 39 5.6MalikHooker,OhioState 7 20 19 39 5.6BrandonSmith,PennState 7 12 26 38 5.4D'CotaDixon,Wisconsin 7 22 16 38 5.4GelenRobinson,Purdue 7 19 19 38 5.4JonathanCrawford,Indiana 7 22 16 38 5.4MikeMcCray,Michigan 7 17 20 37 5.3DawuaneSmoot,Illinois 7 20 16 36 5.1MichaelRose-Ivey,Nebraska 7 13 23 36 5.1DesmondKing,Iowa 7 25 11 36 5.1KieronWilliams,Nebraska 7 23 13 36 5.1BenNiemann,Iowa 7 21 15 36 5.14tiedwith5

SACKS G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GI.Odenigbo,Northwestern 7 7 0 7.0 1.0T.J.Watt,Wisconsin 7 4 2 5.0 0.7TyquanLewis,OhioState 7 5 0 5.0 0.7TacoCharlton,Michigan 7 4 2 5.0 0.7EvanSchwan,PennState 7 3 3 4.5 0.6GarrettSickels,PennState 7 3 3 4.5 0.6JoeGaziano,Northwestern 7 4 0 4.0 0.6C.Phillips,Illinois 7 4 0 4.0 0.6BlakeCashman,Minnesota 7 4 0 4.0 0.6JaleelJohnson,Iowa 7 4 0 4.0 0.6HendrickEkpe,Minnesota 7 3 1 3.5 0.5KevinGivens,PennState 7 2 3 3.5 0.5ParkerHesse,Iowa 7 3 1 3.5 0.5J.Aniebonam,Maryland 7 2 3 3.5 0.5ChrisWormley,Michigan 7 3 1 3.5 0.5MattNelson,Iowa 7 3 0 3.0 0.4EvanPanfil,Purdue 7 3 0 3.0 0.4GelenRobinson,Purdue 7 3 0 3.0 0.4DawuaneSmoot,Illinois 7 3 0 3.0 0.4NileSykes,Indiana 7 3 0 3.0 0.4NickBosa,OhioState 7 3 0 3.0 0.4MarcusOliver,Indiana 7 3 0 3.0 0.4ChaseWinovich,Michigan 7 3 0 3.0 0.4KevinMaurice,Nebraska 7 3 0 3.0 0.4StevenRichardson,Minnesota 7 3 0 3.0 0.4R.Braglio,Maryland 7 3 0 3.0 0.4

TACKLESFORLOSS G SOLO ASST TOTAL AVG/GDawuaneSmoot,Illinois 7 9 3 10.5 1.5TegrayScales,Indiana 7 8 5 10.5 1.5MarcusOliver,Indiana 7 8 3 9.5 1.4I.Odenigbo,Northwestern 7 9 0 9.0 1.3T.J.Watt,Wisconsin 7 6 5 8.5 1.2GarrettSickels,PennState 7 6 5 8.5 1.2BenGedeon,Michigan 7 5 7 8.5 1.2C.Phillips,Illinois 7 8 0 8.0 1.1M.HurstJr.,Michigan 7 7 1 7.5 1.1TyquanLewis,OhioState 7 7 0 7.0 1.0K.Opara,Maryland 7 5 4 7.0 1.0ParkerHesse,Iowa 7 5 3 6.5 0.9EvanPanfil,Purdue 7 6 1 6.5 0.9M.McDowell,MichiganState 6 4 3 5.5 0.9J.Aniebonam,Maryland 7 4 3 5.5 0.8JonathanCelestin,Minnesota 7 5 1 5.5 0.8HendrickEkpe,Minnesota 7 5 1 5.5 0.8ChrisWormley,Michigan 7 4 3 5.5 0.8GarretDooley,Wisconsin 7 5 1 5.5 0.8TacoCharlton,Michigan 7 4 3 5.5 0.8JeromeBaker,OhioState 7 5 1 5.5 0.8MannyBowen,PennState 7 5 0 5.0 0.7JoeGaziano,Northwestern 7 5 0 5.0 0.7BlakeCashman,Minnesota 7 5 0 5.0 0.7MikeMcCray,Michigan 7 3 4 5.0 0.7NileSykes,Indiana 7 5 0 5.0 0.7C.Walker,Maryland 7 4 2 5.0 0.7C.Clements,Illinois 7 3 4 5.0 0.7ChaseWinovich,Michigan 7 4 2 5.0 0.7JaleelJohnson,Iowa 7 5 0 5.0 0.7XavierWashington,Northwestern 6 3 2 4.0 0.7RyanConnelly,Wisconsin 7 4 1 4.5 0.6DarnellDavis,Rutgers 7 3 3 4.5 0.6GelenRobinson,Purdue 7 4 1 4.5 0.6EvanSchwan,PennState 7 3 3 4.5 0.6NateHoff,Indiana 7 4 1 4.5 0.6NickBosa,OhioState 7 3 3 4.5 0.6MarcelinoBall,Indiana 7 4 1 4.5 0.6GregGooch,Indiana 7 3 3 4.5 0.6JalynHolmes,OhioState 7 2 5 4.5 0.6R.Braglio,Maryland 7 4 1 4.5 0.6J.Peppers,Michigan 7 2 5 4.5 0.6RobertLanders,OhioState 7 4 1 4.5 0.6

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PASSESDEFENDED G BRUP INT TOTAL AVG/GBlessuanAustin,Rutgers 6 10 1 11 1.8RashardFant,Indiana 7 11 1 12 1.7C.Stribling,Michigan 7 8 3 11 1.6JaylenDunlap,Illinois 7 9 0 9 1.3SojournShelton,Wisconsin 7 7 2 9 1.3JourdanLewis,Michigan 7 7 2 9 1.3A'ShonRiggins,Indiana 7 8 1 9 1.3DarianHicks,MichiganState 6 5 2 7 1.2MLattimore,OhioState 7 7 1 8 1.1DesmondKing,Iowa 7 7 1 8 1.1DerrickTindal,Wisconsin 7 6 2 8 1.1JalenMyrick,Minnesota 7 7 1 8 1.1MontreHartage,Northwestern 7 5 3 8 1.1JonathanCrawford,Indiana 7 6 1 7 1.0JohnReid,PennState 7 7 0 7 1.0ChrisJones,Nebraska 7 6 1 7 1.0NathanGerry,Nebraska 7 5 2 7 1.0GareonConley,OhioState 7 5 1 6 0.9Da'WanHunte,Purdue 7 6 0 6 0.9MarcelinoBall,Indiana 7 5 1 6 0.9D'CotaDixon,Wisconsin 7 3 3 6 0.9DymonteThomas,Michigan 7 5 1 6 0.9LubernFigaro,Wisconsin 7 6 0 6 0.9A.Hill,Maryland 7 4 2 6 0.9

INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/GKieronWilliams,Nebraska 7 3 13 0 12 0.4MontreHartage,Northwestern 7 3 4 0 2 0.4C.Stribling,Michigan 7 3 9 0 5 0.4D'CotaDixon,Wisconsin 7 3 45 0 40 0.4DarianHicks,MichiganState 6 2 46 0 42 0.3MarkusBailey,Purdue 7 2 4 0 4 0.3LeoMusso,Wisconsin 7 2 16 0 16 0.3BrandonSmith,PennState 7 2 22 0 22 0.3MalikHooker,OhioState 7 2 95 1 48 0.3DerrickTindal,Wisconsin 7 2 46 0 46 0.3HardyNickerson,Illinois 7 2 33 0 33 0.3NathanGerry,Nebraska 7 2 10 0 10 0.3AaronWilliams,Nebraska 7 2 -4 0 0 0.3DelanoHill,Michigan 7 2 9 0 9 0.3JourdanLewis,Michigan 7 2 0 0 0 0.3A.Hill,Maryland 7 2 0 0 0 0.3MannyRugamba,Iowa 7 2 7 0 7 0.3TonyFields,Indiana 7 2 16 0 16 0.3DariusMosely,Illinois 7 2 102 1 78 0.3SojournShelton,Wisconsin 7 2 8 0 8 0.3

FUMBLESFORCED G NO AVG/GStanleyGreen,Illinois 7 3 0.4MarcusOliver,Indiana 7 3 0.4TreWatson,Illinois 7 2 0.3BrandonSnyder,Iowa 7 2 0.3NickRallis,Minnesota 7 2 0.3HendrickEkpe,Minnesota 7 2 0.3I.Odenigbo,Northwestern 7 2 0.3GregMabin,Iowa 6 1 0.2MalikGolden,PennState 6 1 0.2

FUMBLESRECOVERED G NO AVG/GBrandonSnyder,Iowa 7 2 0.3AntoineWinfield,Minnesota 7 2 0.3GaelinElmore,Minnesota 7 2 0.3ScottEkpe,Minnesota 7 2 0.3JalynHolmes,OhioState 7 2 0.3TorrenceBrown,PennState 7 2 0.3KevinGivens,PennState 7 2 0.3DarnellDavis,Rutgers 7 2 0.3

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IndividualPlayerGameHighsPointsscored 18 6tiedTouchdowns 3 6tiedTDresponsibility 5 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16)[0r,5p] 4 8tiedPointsscoredkicking 14 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16)[4fg,2pat] 14 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.Purdue(11/06/16)[3fg,5pat] 14 TylerDavis(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16)[2fg,8pat] 14 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Nebraska(11/05/16)[2fg,8pat] 14 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Maryland(11/12/16)[2fg,8pat]Totaloffenseyards 452 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16)[-6r,458p] 408 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[73r,335p]Totaloffenseplays 63 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16)[4r,59p] 62 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(10/22/16)[3r,59p] 62 T.Pigrome(Maryland)vs.Minnesota(10/15/16)[25r,37p]Totaloffenseyards/play 52.0 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.PennState(11/12/16)[1-52] 46.0 JazzPeavy(Wisconsin)vs.Northwestern(11/05/16)[1-46]Rushingyards 207 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16)Rushingattempts 35 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Iowa(10/22/16) 34 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16)Yardsperrush 46.0 JazzPeavy(Wisconsin)vs.Northwestern(11/05/16)[1-46]

45.0 JerminicSmith(Iowa)vs.Purdue(10/15/16)[1-45]RushingTDs 3 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Purdue(11/06/16) 3 De'VeonSmith(Michigan)vs.Maryland(11/05/16) 3 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Illinois(11/12/16)Longestrush 81 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 76 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(10/01/16)Passingyards 458 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16) 394 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Rutgers(11/05/16)Passingattempts 59 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16) 59 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(10/22/16)PassingTDs 5 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(10/15/16) 4 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 4 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 4 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Nebraska(11/05/16)Longestpass 89 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 88 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Nebraska(10/22/16)Passescompleted 35 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(10/22/16) 34 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.PennState(10/29/16)Hadintercepted 4 J.George(Illinois)vs.Wisconsin(11/12/16) 3 TylerO'Connor(MichiganState)vs.Wisconsin(09/24/16) 3 AlexHornibrook(Wisconsin)vs.Michigan(10/01/16) 3 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Northwestern(11/12/16)Passcompletionpct 100.0 17tiedPassyards/attempt 52.0 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.PennState(11/12/16) 29.0 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.Maryland(10/29/16)Passyards/catch 52.0 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.PennState(11/12/16) 29.0 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.Maryland(10/29/16)Receivingyards 190 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Northwestern(10/15/16) 165 AmaraDarboh(Michigan)vs.MichiganState(10/29/16)Receptions 12 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Wisconsin(11/05/16) 11 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16)Yardspercatch 80.0 IrvinCharles(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16) 61.0 Ke'ShawnVaughn(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(10/15/16)ReceivingTDs 3 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16) 2 10tiedLongestreception 89 CameronPosey(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 88 DeAngeloYancey(Purdue)vs.Nebraska(10/22/16)Fieldgoalattempts 4 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16) 4 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Purdue(10/08/16) 4 MichaelGeiger(MichiganState)vs.Illinois(11/05/16) 4 AndrewEndicott(Wisconsin)vs.Northwestern(11/05/16)Fieldgoalsmade 4 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.PennState(10/01/16) 4 MichaelGeiger(MichiganState)vs.Illinois(11/05/16)Longestfieldgoal 53 C.McLaughlin(Illinois)vs.Minnesota(10/29/16) 53 EmmitCarpenter(Minnesota)vs.Purdue(11/06/16)Fieldgoalpct 100.0 53tied

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PATkicksattempted 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 8 TylerDavis(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 8 KennyAllen(Michigan)vs.Maryland(11/05/16) 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Maryland(11/12/16)PATkicksmade 8 TylerDavis(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 8 KennyAllen(Michigan)vs.Maryland(11/05/16) 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 8 TylerDurbin(OhioState)vs.Maryland(11/12/16)PATkickspct 100.0 80tiedPunts 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 70 CJohnston(OhioState)vs.Wisconsin(10/15/16) 67 RyanFrain(Illinois)vs.Michigan(10/22/16)Puntingavg 5375.0 CJohnston(OhioState)vs.Wisconsin(10/15/16) 5100.0 J.Hartbarger(MichiganState)vs.Wisconsin(09/24/16)Puntreturns 7 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Minnesota(10/08/16) 4 5tiedPuntreturnyards 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) 39.0 MitchellPaige(Indiana)vs.Nebraska(10/15/16)Kickreturns 9 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 7 TreyBryant(Nebraska)vs.OhioState(11/05/16)Kickreturnyards 175 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16) 149 PCampbell(OhioState)vs.Indiana(10/08/16)Longestkickreturn 95 SolomonVault(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 94 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Rutgers(10/22/16)KickreturnTDs 1 SolomonVault(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 1 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Rutgers(10/22/16)Kickreturnavg 95.0 SolomonVault(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 77.0 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Wisconsin(10/22/16)CombinedPR/KRyards 175 JustinGoodwin(Rutgers)vs.Michigan(10/08/16)[0pr,175kr] 162 DesmondKing(Iowa)vs.Northwestern(10/01/16)[77pr,85kr]Interceptions 2 7tiedInterceptionreturnyards 82 AntoineWinfield(Minnesota)vs.Maryland(10/15/16) 78 DariusMosely(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(10/15/16)Interceptionreturnavg 82.0 AntoineWinfield(Minnesota)vs.Maryland(10/15/16) 78.0 DariusMosely(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(10/15/16)Longestinterceptionreturn 82 AntoineWinfield(Minnesota)vs.Maryland(10/15/16) 78 DariusMosely(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(10/15/16)InterceptionreturnTDs 1 9tiedAll-purposeyards 277 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(10/29/16) 260 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Northwestern(10/15/16)Tackles 22 MarcusAllen(PennState)vs.Minnesota(10/01/16)[8-14] 18 BrandonBell(PennState)vs.OhioState(10/22/16)[7-11]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] 2.5 GarrettSickels(PennState)vs.OhioState(10/22/16)[2-1]Tacklesforloss 4.0 I.Odenigbo(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(10/01/16)[4-0] 4.0 TegrayScales(Indiana)vs.PennState(11/12/16)[3-2]

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IndividualStellarGames

200-YardRushingPerformances

207 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(Oct29,2016)204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(Oct1,2016)202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(Oct8,2016)

100-YardRushingPerformances207 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Purdue(Oct29,2016)204 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Purdue(Oct1,2016)202 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Maryland(Oct8,2016)188 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(Oct15,2016)176 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Purdue(Oct15,2016)171 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.Iowa(Oct1,2016)167 SaquonBarkley(PennState)vs.Iowa(Nov5,2016)164 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.OhioState(Oct15,2016)153 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Purdue(Nov6,2016)153 ChrisEvans(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(Oct8,2016)150 LeShunDaniels(Iowa)vs.Purdue(Oct15,2016)146 K.Foster(Illinois)vs.MichiganState(Nov5,2016)144 MikeWeber(OhioState)vs.Rutgers(Oct1,2016)144 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Maryland(Oct15,2016)142 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.Indiana(Oct29,2016)140 TerrellNewby(Nebraska)vs.Illinois(Oct1,2016)139 LJScott(MichiganState)vs.Michigan(Oct29,2016)137 ChayceCrouch(Illinois)vs.Purdue(Oct8,2016)137 J.T.Barrett(OhioState)vs.Indiana(Oct8,2016)

134 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Iowa(Oct22,2016)

132 TommyArmstrongJr.(Nebraska)vs.Northwestern(Sep24,2016)130 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.Maryland(Oct29,2016)128 LJScott(MichiganState)vs.Maryland(Oct22,2016)127 BrianLankford-Johnson(Purdue)vs.Illinois(Oct8,2016)127 JustinJackson(Northwestern)vs.Purdue(Nov12,2016)123 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Illinois(Nov12,2016)122 LJScott(MichiganState)vs.Rutgers(Nov12,2016)120 DareOgunbowale(Wisconsin)vs.Nebraska(Oct29,2016)119 JohnMotenIV(Northwestern)vs.Purdue(Nov12,2016)115 T.Johnson(Maryland)vs.MichiganState(Oct22,2016)115 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Michigan(Nov12,2016)114 De'VeonSmith(Michigan)vs.Maryland(Nov5,2016)111 TylerNatee(Indiana)vs.Maryland(Oct29,2016)111 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Rutgers(Oct22,2016)108 K.Foster(Illinois)vs.Rutgers(Oct15,2016)108 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.PennState(Nov12,2016)108 KaranHigdon(Michigan)vs.Rutgers(Oct8,2016)107 AkrumWadley(Iowa)vs.Minnesota(Oct8,2016)107 De'VeonSmith(Michigan)vs.PennState(Sep24,2016)106 RobertMartin(Rutgers)vs.Iowa(Sep24,2016)106 KaranHigdon(Michigan)vs.Illinois(Oct22,2016)106 CoreyClement(Wisconsin)vs.Northwestern(Nov5,2016)

105 L.Harrison(Maryland)vs.MichiganState(Oct22,2016)

104 ZanderDiamont(Indiana)vs.Maryland(Oct29,2016)104 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)103 DareOgunbowale(Wisconsin)vs.Illinois(Nov12,2016)102 TerrellNewby(Nebraska)vs.Indiana(Oct15,2016)100 RodneySmith(Minnesota)vs.Illinois(Oct29,2016)100 DevineRedding(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(Oct1,2016)100 ShannonBrooks(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)

Numberof100-YardRushingPerformances

RodneySmith,Minnesota-5CoreyClement,Wisconsin-4AkrumWadley,Iowa-3DevineRedding,Indiana-3JustinJackson,Northwestern-3LJScott,MichiganState-3SaquonBarkley,PennState-3T.Johnson,Maryland-3DareOgunbowale,Wisconsin-2De'VeonSmith,Michigan-2K.Foster,Illinois-2KaranHigdon,Michigan-2TerrellNewby,Nebraska-2BrianLankford-Johnson,Purdue-1ChayceCrouch,Illinois-1ChrisEvans,Michigan-1J.T.Barrett,OhioState-1JohnMotenIV,Northwestern-1L.Harrison,Maryland-1LeShunDaniels,Iowa-1MikeWeber,OhioState-1

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RobertMartin,Rutgers-1ShannonBrooks,Minnesota-1TommyArmstrongJr.,Nebraska-1TylerNatee,Indiana-1ZanderDiamont,Indiana-1

400-YardPassingPerformances458 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(Oct15,2016)

300-YardPassingPerformances458 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Iowa(Oct15,2016)394 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Rutgers(Nov5,2016)391 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(Nov6,2016)362 WiltonSpeight(Michigan)vs.Maryland(Nov5,2016)352 ClaytonThorson(Northwestern)vs.Purdue(Nov12,2016)335 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Minnesota(Oct1,2016)332 TraceMcSorley(PennState)vs.Indiana(Nov12,2016)317 RichardLagow(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(Oct22,2016)309 DavidBlough(Purdue)vs.Nebraska(Oct22,2016)

Numberof300-YardPassingPerformances

DavidBlough,Purdue-3RichardLagow,Indiana-2TraceMcSorley,PennState-2ClaytonThorson,Northwestern-1WiltonSpeight,Michigan-1

100-YardReceivingPerformances190 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Northwestern(Oct15,2016)165 AmaraDarboh(Michigan)vs.MichiganState(Oct29,2016)158 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.OhioState(Oct29,2016)141 R.J.Shelton(MichiganState)vs.Indiana(Oct1,2016)137 CurtisSamuel(OhioState)vs.Nebraska(Nov5,2016)132 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Wisconsin(Nov5,2016)130 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.MichiganState(Oct15,2016)129 MalikTurner(Illinois)vs.Purdue(Oct8,2016)128 CameronPosey(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(Nov6,2016)126 DeAngeloYancey(Purdue)vs.Minnesota(Nov6,2016)126 NickWestbrook(Indiana)vs.Northwestern(Oct22,2016)125 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Indiana(Oct22,2016)124 RickyJones(Indiana)vs.MichiganState(Oct1,2016)118 JawuanHarris(Rutgers)vs.Indiana(Nov5,2016)112 JehuChesson(Michigan)vs.Maryland(Nov5,2016)109 AustinCarr(Northwestern)vs.Nebraska(Sep24,2016)104 ColeHerdman(Purdue)vs.Iowa(Oct15,2016)

102 BilalMarshall(Purdue)vs.Northwestern(Nov12,2016)101 MitchellPaige(Indiana)vs.Nebraska(Oct15,2016)101 BrianSmith(Minnesota)vs.PennState(Oct1,2016)100 MitchellPaige(Indiana)vs.Rutgers(Nov5,2016)100 DeAngeloYancey(Purdue)vs.Nebraska(Oct22,2016)

Numberof100-YardReceivingPerformances

AustinCarr,Northwestern-5DeAngeloYancey,Purdue-2MitchellPaige,Indiana-2R.J.Shelton,MichiganState-2AmaraDarboh,Michigan-1BilalMarshall,Purdue-1BrianSmith,Minnesota-1CameronPosey,Purdue-1ColeHerdman,Purdue-1CurtisSamuel,OhioState-1JawuanHarris,Rutgers-1JehuChesson,Michigan-1MalikTurner,Illinois-1NickWestbrook,Indiana-1RickyJones,Indiana-1

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TeamHighs(highesttotalsmadeby)

Points 78 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 62 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 62 OhioStatevs.Maryland(11/12/16) 62 PennStatevs.Purdue(10/29/16)Pointsscoredkicking 14 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)[4fg,2pat] 14 Minnesotavs.Purdue(11/06/16)[3fg,5pat] 14 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16)[2fg,8pat] 14 OhioStatevs.Maryland(11/12/16)[2fg,8pat] 14 PennStatevs.Purdue(10/29/16)[2fg,8pat]Touchdowns 11 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 8 5tiedTotalOffenseyards 669 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)[410r,259p] 660 Michiganvs.Maryland(11/05/16)[273r,387p]TotalOffenseplays 90 MichiganStatevs.Illinois(11/05/16)[43r,47p] 89 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)[48r,41p] 89 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16)[53r,36p]TotalOffenseyards/play 10.0 Michiganvs.Maryland(11/05/16) 8.6 PennStatevs.Iowa(11/05/16)Yardsperrush 8.7 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 8.6 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16)Longestrush 81 PennStatevs.Purdue(10/29/16) 76 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16)Passingyards 458 Purduevs.Iowa(10/15/16) 424 MichiganStatevs.Northwestern(10/15/16)Passingattempts 59 Indianavs.Northwestern(10/22/16) 59 Purduevs.Iowa(10/15/16)PassingTDs 5 Purduevs.Iowa(10/15/16)

4 MichiganStatevs.Northwestern(10/15/16)

4 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 4 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 4 Purduevs.Minnesota(11/06/16)Longestpass 89 Purduevs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 88 Purduevs.Nebraska(10/22/16)Passescompleted 36 Purduevs.PennState(10/29/16) 35 Indianavs.Northwestern(10/22/16)Hadintercepted 4 Illinoisvs.Wisconsin(11/12/16) 4 Purduevs.Northwestern(11/12/16)Passcompletionpct 77.8 Michiganvs.Maryland(11/05/16) 77.1 Northwesternvs.MichiganState(10/15/16)Passingyardsperattempt 14.3 Michiganvs.Maryland(11/05/16) 13.3 PennStatevs.Iowa(11/05/16)Yardspercatch 23.8 Illinoisvs.Michigan(10/22/16) 21.8 PennStatevs.Iowa(11/05/16)Fieldgoalsattempted 4 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 4 Iowavs.Wisconsin(10/22/16) 4 MichiganStatevs.Illinois(11/05/16) 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16) 4Wisconsinvs.Northwestern(11/05/16)Fieldgoalsmade 4 MichiganStatevs.Illinois(11/05/16) 4 Minnesotavs.PennState(10/01/16)Longestfieldgoal 53 Illinoisvs.Minnesota(10/29/16) 53 Minnesotavs.Purdue(11/06/16)Fieldgoalspct 100.0 50tied

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PATkicksattempted 10 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 8 5tiedPATkicksmade 10 Michiganvs.Rutgers(10/08/16) 8 Michiganvs.Maryland(11/05/16) 8 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 8 OhioStatevs.Maryland(11/12/16) 8 PennStatevs.Purdue(10/29/16)PATkickpct 100.0 76tied2-pointPATattempts 2 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 2 Illinoisvs.Michigan(10/22/16) 2 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 2 MichiganStatevs.Illinois(11/05/16)2-pointPATmade 1 8tiedPunts 16 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 10 Rutgersvs.Indiana(11/05/16) 10 Rutgersvs.OhioState(10/01/16)Longestpunt 70 OhioStatevs.Wisconsin(10/15/16) 67 Illinoisvs.Michigan(10/22/16)Yardspunted 603 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16) 386 Minnesotavs.Iowa(10/08/16)Puntingaverage 53.8 OhioStatevs.Wisconsin(10/15/16)[4-215] 51.0 MichiganStatevs.Wisconsin(09/24/16)[3-153]Puntreturns 7 Iowavs.Minnesota(10/08/16) 5 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 5 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 5 PennStatevs.OhioState(10/22/16)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 Nebraskavs.OhioState(11/05/16)

8 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)Kickreturnyards 204 Minnesotavs.Rutgers(10/22/16) 175 Rutgersvs.Michigan(10/08/16)Kickreturnavg 45.0 tiedKickreturnTDs 1 Minnesotavs.Rutgers(10/22/16) 1 Northwesternvs.MichiganState(10/15/16)Longestkickreturn 95 Northwesternvs.MichiganState(10/15/16) 94 Minnesotavs.Rutgers(10/22/16)Interceptionreturns 4 Northwesternvs.Purdue(11/12/16) 4Wisconsinvs.Illinois(11/12/16)Interceptionreturnyards 84 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 82 Minnesotavs.Maryland(10/15/16)Interceptionreturnavg 55.0 tiedInterceptionreturnTDs 2 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 1 7tiedLongestinterceptionreturn 82 Minnesotavs.Maryland(10/15/16) 78 Illinoisvs.Rutgers(10/15/16)

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Fumbleslost 5 Indianavs.PennState(11/12/16) 4 Rutgersvs.Illinois(10/15/16)Fumblesrecovered 1 8tiedSackedbyopponent 6 Iowavs.Northwestern(10/01/16) 6 OhioStatevs.PennState(10/22/16) 6 PennStatevs.Michigan(09/24/16) 6 Purduevs.Minnesota(11/06/16) 6 Purduevs.Maryland(10/01/16)QBSacks 6 Marylandvs.Purdue(10/01/16) 6 Michiganvs.PennState(09/24/16) 6 Minnesotavs.Purdue(11/06/16) 6 Northwesternvs.Iowa(10/01/16) 6 PennStatevs.OhioState(10/22/16)Turnoverscommitted 5 Indianavs.PennState(11/12/16) 5 Rutgersvs.Illinois(10/15/16)Turnoverscaused 5 Illinoisvs.Rutgers(10/15/16) 5 PennStatevs.Indiana(11/12/16)Firstdowns 34 Indianavs.Maryland(10/29/16) 34 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16)Firstdownsrushing 21 OhioStatevs.Rutgers(10/01/16) 21 PennStatevs.Maryland(10/08/16)Firstdownspassing 17 Indianavs.Rutgers(11/05/16) 17 MichiganStatevs.Illinois(11/05/16) 17 OhioStatevs.Nebraska(11/05/16) 17 Purduevs.Iowa(10/15/16)Firstdownsbypenalty 4 10tiedPenalties 12 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 12 Iowavs.Purdue(10/15/16)Penaltyyards 125 Illinoisvs.Purdue(10/08/16) 98 MichiganStatevs.Indiana(10/01/16)

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ILLINOIS(3-7,2-5BIGTEN)

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* W 24-7 A-42640

10/22/16 atMichigan* L 8-41 A-111103

10/29/16 MINNESOTA* L 17-40 A-40090

11/05/16 MICHIGANSTATE* W 31-27 A-47144

11/12/16 atWisconsin* L 3-48 A-79340

11/19/16 IOWA TBA BTN

11/26/16 atNorthwestern* TBA

INDIANA(5-5,3-4BIGTEN)

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* L 22-27 A-48254

10/22/16 atNorthwestern* L 14-24 A-35417

10/29/16 MARYLAND* W 42-36 A-38291

11/05/16 atRutgers* W 33-27 A-37345

11/12/16 PENNSTATE* L 31-45 A-40678

11/19/16 atMichigan* 3:30pm ABC,ESPNorESPN2

11/26/16 PURDUE* TBA

IOWA(6-4,4-3BIGTEN)

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* W 49-35 A-40239

10/22/16 WISCONSIN* L 9-17 A-70585

11/05/16 atPennState* L 14-41 A-106194

11/12/16 MICHIGAN* W 14-13 A-70585

11/19/16 atIllinois TBA BTN

11/25/16 NEBRASKA* TBA

MARYLAND(5-5,2-5BIGTEN)

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* L 10-31 A-41465

10/22/16 MICHIGANSTATE* W 28-17 A-41235

10/29/16 atIndiana* L 36-42 A-38291

11/05/16 atMichigan* L 3-59 A-110626

11/12/16 OHIOSTATE* L 3-62 A-48090

11/19/16 atNebraska TBA

11/26/16 RUTGERS TBA

MICHIGAN(9-1,6-1BIGTEN)

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* W 41-8 A-111103

10/29/16 atMichiganState* W 32-23 A-75802

11/05/16 MARYLAND* W 59-3 A-110626

11/12/16 atIowa* L 13-14 A-70585

11/19/16 INDIANA* 3:30pm ABC,ESPNorESPN2

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

MICHIGANSTATE(3-7,1-6BIGTEN)

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* L 40-54 A-75625

10/22/16 atMaryland* L 17-28 A-41235

10/29/16 MICHIGAN* L 23-32 A-75802

11/05/16 atIllinois* L 27-31 A-47144

11/12/16 RUTGERS* W 49-0 A-73701

11/19/16 OHIOSTATE* 12:00pm ABC,ESPNorESPN2

11/26/16 atPennState* TBA

MINNESOTA(7-3,4-3BIGTEN)

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* W 31-10 A-41465

10/22/16 RUTGERS* W 34-32 A-46096

10/29/16 atIllinois* W 40-17 A-40090

11/05/16 PURDUE* W 44-31 A-42832

11/12/16 atNebraska* L 17-24 A-90456

11/19/16 NORTHWESTERN* TBA

11/26/16 atWisconsin* TBA

NEBRASKA(8-2,5-2BIGTEN)

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* W 27-22 A-48254

10/22/16 PURDUE* W 27-14 A-90546

10/29/16 atWisconsin* L 17-23 A-80833

11/05/16 atOhioState* L 3-62 A-108750

11/12/16 MINNESOTA* W 24-17 A-90456

11/19/16 MARYLAND TBA

11/25/16 atIowa* TBA

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NORTHWESTERN(5-5,4-3BIGTEN)

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* W 54-40 A-75625

10/22/16 INDIANA* W 24-14 A-35417

10/29/16 atOhioState* L 20-24 A-107296

11/05/16 WISCONSIN* L 7-21 A-42016

11/12/16 atPurdue* W 45-17 A-30548

11/19/16 atMinnesota* TBA

11/26/16 ILLINOIS* TBA

OHIOSTATE(9-1,6-1BIGTEN)

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* W 30-23 A-81541

10/22/16 atPennState* L 21-24 A-107280

10/29/16 NORTHWESTERN* W 24-20 A-107296

11/05/16 NEBRASKA* W 62-3 A-108750

11/12/16 atMaryland* W 62-3 A-48090

11/19/16 atMichiganState* 12:00pm ABC,ESPNorESPN2

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

PENNSTATE(8-2,6-1BIGTEN)

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* W 24-21 A-107280

10/29/16 atPurdue* W 62-24 A-33157

11/05/16 IOWA* W 41-14 A-106194

11/12/16 atIndiana* W 45-31 A-40678

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

11/26/16 MICHIGANSTATE* TBA

PURDUE(3-7,1-6BIGTEN)

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* L 35-49 A-40239

10/22/16 atNebraska* L 14-27 A-90546

10/29/16 PENNSTATE* L 24-62 A-33157

11/05/16 atMinnesota* L 31-44 A-42832

11/12/16 NORTHWESTERN* L 17-45 A-30548

11/19/16 WISCONSIN TBA

11/26/16 atIndiana* TBA

RUTGERS(2-8,0-7BIGTEN)

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* L 7-24 A-42640

10/22/16 atMinnesota* L 32-34 A-46096

11/05/16 INDIANA* L 27-33 A-37345

11/12/16 atMichiganState* L 0-49 A-73701

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

11/26/16 atMaryland TBA

WISCONSIN(8-2,5-2BIGTEN)

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* L 23-30 A-81541

10/22/16 atIowa* W 17-9 A-70585

10/29/16 NEBRASKA* W 23-17 A-80833

11/05/16 atNorthwestern* W 21-7 A-42016

11/12/16 ILLINOIS* W 48-3 A-79340

11/19/16 atPurdue TBA

11/26/16 MINNESOTA* TBA