BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten Academic Alliance is an academic consorum of all 14 Big Ten universies, which is widely considered to be the model for effecve and voluntary collaboraon among top research universies. 2021 BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - NOVEMBER 8 Primary Contact: Zach Groen, Director, Communicaons • Office: 847-737-8917 • E-mail: [email protected] • Twier: @B1Gfootball Secondary Contact: Megan Rowley, Associate Director, Communicaons • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 129 • E-mail: [email protected]BIG TEN. BIG NEWS. • The College Football Playoff will release their top 25 rankings on Tuesday, Nov. 9. The Big Ten had six teams included in the CFP’s first rankings of the season which were released on Nov. 2. • Six Big Ten teams appear in the Associated Press Poll this week, highlighted by three of the top 10 teams in the country. Ohio State leads the conference at No. 6, followed by No. 8 Michigan State, No. 9 Michigan, No. 19 Iowa, No. 20 Wisconsin, and No. 23 Penn State. • The Big Ten (three teams) is the only conference with more than two teams in the top-10 of the AP Poll. • The Big Ten boasts four teams among the top 10 in the nation in scoring defense: Wisconsin (4th, 15.4 ppg), Iowa (5th, 15.7), Michigan (t-6th, 16.0), and Penn State (t-10th, 16.7). In terms of total defense, Wisconsin ranks first in the nation (213.8 ypg), Michigan is sixth (298.1), Minnesota is eighth (298.9) and Iowa is 10th (304.4). • Additionally, the Big Ten has two teams in the top 10 in terms of rushing defense (No. 1 Wisconsin at 54.7 ypg, and No. 8 Iowa at 98.6 ypg) and four teams in the top 10 in terms of defensive passing efficien- cy: Iowa (4th, 101.98), Wisconsin (6th, 104.96), Penn State (8th, 107.58) and Michigan (10th, 111.47). • Illinois defeated Minnesota on the road, 14-6, to earn the program’s first ever win over a team ranked in the College Football Playoff top 25. The Fighting Illini defense held the Golden Gophers to a season-low six points and has now held its last six opponents under 24 points, marking the longest such streak since 2002 (eight games). Offensively, Illinois was led by sophomore RB Chase Brown’s 150 yards. • Iowa improved to 4-2 in conference play with a 17-12 win over Northwestern. The Hawkeyes were led on offense by sophomore QB Alex Padilla and junior RB Tyler Goodson. Padilla, who entered the game having attempted just 16 passes in his career, finished 18-for-28 for 172 yards. Goodson racked up 141 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries (6.7 avg.) and added three catches for 25 yards (8.3 avg.). Defensively, Iowa intercepted three passes -- two by junior DB Dane Belton -- and limited the Wildcats to just 93 yards rushing on 31 attempts (3.0 ypc). The Hawkeyes defense leads the country this season in interceptions (19) and has registered 83 interceptions since 2017, more than any team in the nation. • Michigan earned a 29-7 win over Indiana to improve to 8-1 on the season and 5-1 in the Big Ten. Senior RB Hassan Haskins set a new career high with 168 yards on the ground, senior TE Luke Schoonmaker caught two touchdown passes, and junior WR Cornelius Johnson caught five passes for 108 yards. Schoonmaker’s two touchdowns marked the first multi-touchdown performance by a Wolverine tight end since Jake Butt’s two against UCF on Sept. 10, 2016. Junior LB David Ojabo registered a sack and a forced fumble, and now leads all Big Ten players in both categories (8.0 sacks and four forced fumbles). • Ohio State improved to 8-1 on the season and 6-0 in the Big Ten with a 26-17 win over Nebraska. The Buckeyes have now won 24 consecutive conference games and are the only team in the Big Ten with an undefeated record in conference play in 2021. Now in his fourth season has head coach of the Buckeyes, Ryan Day is 31-3 overall and 21-0 in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes rank second in the nation in scoring offense (44.9 ppg), second in total offense (542.2) and fifth in team passing efficiency (175.02). The Buckeyes are one of just three teams in the nation to average more than 44 points per game this season. Additionally, Ohio State ranks fourth in the country in red zone offense (.947 pct.). SATURDAY, NOV. 13 MICHIGAN at PENN STATE Noon | ABC NORTHWESTERN at WISCONSIN Noon | ESPN2 RUTGERS at INDIANA Noon | Big Ten Network MINNESOTA at IOWA 3:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network PURDUE at OHIO STATE 3:30 p.m. | ABC MARYLAND at MICHIGAN STATE 4 p.m. | FOX All mes Eastern 2021 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. Ohio State 6-0 1.000 2-0 4-0 4-0 W24 8-1 .889 4-1 4-0 0-0 W7 2. Michigan 5-1 .833 3-0 2-1 2-1 W1 8-1 .889 6-0 2-1 0-0 W1 Michigan State 5-1 .833 2-0 3-1 3-0 L1 8-1 .889 4-0 4-1 0-0 L1 4. Penn State 3-3 .500 1-1 2-2 2-1 W1 6-3 .667 4-1 2-2 0-0 W1 5. Maryland 2-4 .333 1-2 1-2 1-2 L1 5-4 .556 4-2 1-2 0-0 L1 6. Rutgers 1-5 .167 0-3 1-2 0-3 L1 4-5 .444 2-3 2-2 0-0 L1 7. Indiana 0-6 .000 0-2 0-4 0-5 L6 2-7 .222 1-3 1-4 0-0 L5 Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk 1. Iowa 4-2 .667 2-1 2-1 1-2 W1 7-2 .778 4-1 3-1 0-0 W1 Minnesota 4-2 .667 2-2 2-0 3-1 L1 6-3 .667 3-3 3-0 0-0 L1 Purdue 4-2 .667 2-2 2-0 3-2 W2 6-3 .667 3-2 3-1 0-0 W2 Wisconsin 4-2 .667 1-2 3-0 3-0 W4 6-3 .667 3-2 3-0 0-1 W5 5. Illinois 3-4 .429 1-3 2-1 2-2 W1 4-6 .400 2-4 2-2 0-0 W1 6. Northwestern 1-5 .167 1-3 0-2 0-3 L3 3-6 .333 3-3 0-3 0-0 L3 7. Nebraska 1-6 .143 1-3 0-3 1-3 L4 3-7 .300 3-3 0-4 0-0 L4 WEEK 11 SCHEDULE The Big Ten football page on bigten.org will feature notes, recaps, stascs, standings and more. You can also keep track of Big Ten football in real me by following the conference on Twier @B1Gfootball and @BigTen or becoming a fan of the Big Ten Conference on Facebook to receive exclusive updates. 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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. BIG NEWS.• The College Football Playoff will release their top 25 rankings on Tuesday, Nov. 9. The Big Ten had six teams included in the CFP’s first rankings of the season which were released on Nov. 2.
• Six Big Ten teams appear in the Associated Press Poll this week, highlighted by three of the top 10 teams in the country. Ohio State leads the conference at No. 6, followed by No. 8 Michigan State, No. 9 Michigan, No. 19 Iowa, No. 20 Wisconsin, and No. 23 Penn State.
• The Big Ten (three teams) is the only conference with more than two teams in the top-10 of the AP Poll.
• The Big Ten boasts four teams among the top 10 in the nation in scoring defense: Wisconsin (4th, 15.4 ppg), Iowa (5th, 15.7), Michigan (t-6th, 16.0), and Penn State (t-10th, 16.7). In terms of total defense, Wisconsin ranks first in the nation (213.8 ypg), Michigan is sixth (298.1), Minnesota is eighth (298.9) and Iowa is 10th (304.4).
• Additionally, the Big Ten has two teams in the top 10 in terms of rushing defense (No. 1 Wisconsin at 54.7 ypg, and No. 8 Iowa at 98.6 ypg) and four teams in the top 10 in terms of defensive passing efficien-cy: Iowa (4th, 101.98), Wisconsin (6th, 104.96), Penn State (8th, 107.58) and Michigan (10th, 111.47).
• Illinois defeated Minnesota on the road, 14-6, to earn the program’s first ever win over a team ranked in the College Football Playoff top 25. The Fighting Illini defense held the Golden Gophers to a season-low six points and has now held its last six opponents under 24 points, marking the longest such streak since 2002 (eight games). Offensively, Illinois was led by sophomore RB Chase Brown’s 150 yards.
• Iowa improved to 4-2 in conference play with a 17-12 win over Northwestern. The Hawkeyes were led on offense by sophomore QB Alex Padilla and junior RB Tyler Goodson. Padilla, who entered the game having attempted just 16 passes in his career, finished 18-for-28 for 172 yards. Goodson racked up 141 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries (6.7 avg.) and added three catches for 25 yards (8.3 avg.). Defensively, Iowa intercepted three passes -- two by junior DB Dane Belton -- and limited the Wildcats to just 93 yards rushing on 31 attempts (3.0 ypc). The Hawkeyes defense leads the country this season in interceptions (19) and has registered 83 interceptions since 2017, more than any team in the nation.
• Michigan earned a 29-7 win over Indiana to improve to 8-1 on the season and 5-1 in the Big Ten. Senior RB Hassan Haskins set a new career high with 168 yards on the ground, senior TE Luke Schoonmaker caught two touchdown passes, and junior WR Cornelius Johnson caught five passes for 108 yards. Schoonmaker’s two touchdowns marked the first multi-touchdown performance by a Wolverine tight end since Jake Butt’s two against UCF on Sept. 10, 2016. Junior LB David Ojabo registered a sack and a forced fumble, and now leads all Big Ten players in both categories (8.0 sacks and four forced fumbles).
• Ohio State improved to 8-1 on the season and 6-0 in the Big Ten with a 26-17 win over Nebraska. The Buckeyes have now won 24 consecutive conference games and are the only team in the Big Ten with an undefeated record in conference play in 2021. Now in his fourth season has head coach of the Buckeyes, Ryan Day is 31-3 overall and 21-0 in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes rank second in the nation in scoring offense (44.9 ppg), second in total offense (542.2) and fifth in team passing efficiency (175.02). The Buckeyes are one of just three teams in the nation to average more than 44 points per game this season. Additionally, Ohio State ranks fourth in the country in red zone offense (.947 pct.).
SATURDAY, NOV. 13MICHIGAN at PENN STATE
Noon | ABC
NORTHWESTERN at WISCONSINNoon | ESPN2
RUTGERS at INDIANANoon | Big Ten Network
MINNESOTA at IOWA3:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
PURDUE at OHIO STATE3:30 p.m. | ABC
MARYLAND at MICHIGAN STATE4 p.m. | FOX
All times Eastern
2021 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGSEAST DIVISION
WEST DIVISION
Conference Games All Games W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk1. Ohio State 6-0 1.000 2-0 4-0 4-0 W24 8-1 .889 4-1 4-0 0-0 W72. Michigan 5-1 .833 3-0 2-1 2-1 W1 8-1 .889 6-0 2-1 0-0 W1 Michigan State 5-1 .833 2-0 3-1 3-0 L1 8-1 .889 4-0 4-1 0-0 L14. Penn State 3-3 .500 1-1 2-2 2-1 W1 6-3 .667 4-1 2-2 0-0 W15. Maryland 2-4 .333 1-2 1-2 1-2 L1 5-4 .556 4-2 1-2 0-0 L16. Rutgers 1-5 .167 0-3 1-2 0-3 L1 4-5 .444 2-3 2-2 0-0 L17. Indiana 0-6 .000 0-2 0-4 0-5 L6 2-7 .222 1-3 1-4 0-0 L5
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SATURDAY, NOV. 6ILLINOIS 14, MINNESOTA 6
OHIO STATE 26, NEBRASKA 17PENN STATE 31, MARYLAND 14
PURDUE 40, MICHIGAN STATE 29WISCONSIN 52, RUTGERS 3
8/30 O Artur Sitkowski, So., QB, ILL D Calvin Hart Jr., So., LB, ILL S Blake Hayes, Sr., P, ILL F Deuce Spann, WR, ILL9/6 O Kenneth Walker III, Jr., RB, MSU D Riley Moss, Sr., DB, IOWA S Jordan Stout, Sr., K/P, PSU F C.J. Stroud, QB, OSU 9/13 O Blake Corum, So., RB, MICH D Luke Reimer, So., LB, NEB S Adam Korsak, Sr., P, RU S Tory Taylor, So., P, IOWA F C.J. Stroud, QB, OSU9/20 O Payton Thorne, So., QB, MSU O TreVeyon Henderson, Fr., RB, OSU D Brandon Smith, Jr., LB, PSU S Aron Cruickshank, Jr., WR, RU S Joseph Petrino, Sr., K, MD F TreVeyon Henderson, RB, OSU9/27 O Sean Clifford, Sr., QB, PSU O Evan Hull, So., RB, NU D Jack Campbell, Jr., LB, IOWA S Jayden Reed, Jr., WR, MSU F Kyle McCord, QB, OSU10/4 O Chase Brown, So., RB, ILL D David Ojabo, Jr., LB, MICH D JoJo Domann, Sr., LB, NEB S Mark Crawford, So., P, MINN S Jordan Stout, Sr., K/P, PSU F C.J. Stroud, QB, OSU10/11 O Jalen Nailor, Jr., WR, MSU O C.J. Stroud, Fr., QB, OSU D Matt Hankins, Sr., DB, IOWA D Brad Hawkins, Gr., DB, MICH S Jacob Moody, Sr., K, MICH F C.J. Stroud, QB, OSU10/18 O David Bell, Jr., WR, PUR D Cam Allen, Jr., S, PUR S Matt Coghlin, Gr., K, MSU F Braelon Allen, RB, WIS10/25 O Chase Brown, So., RB, ILL D Leo Chenal, Jr. LB, WIS S Collin Larsh, Sr., K, WIS F C.J. Stroud, QB, OSU11/1 O Kenneth Walker III, Jr., RB, MSU D Jalen Graham, Jr., LB/S, PUR S Noah Ruggles, Gr., K, OSU S Adam Korsak, Sr., P, RU F Andrel Anthony, WR, MICH F Mar’Keise Irving, RB, MINN11/8 O Jahan Dotson, Sr., WR, PSU O Aidan O’Connell, Sr., QB, PUR D Ji’Ayir Brown, Sr., S, PSU S Blake Hayes, Sr., P, ILL F Braelon Allen, RB, WIS
2021 BIG TENPLAYERS OF THE WEEK
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.
Coach, School Career (Yrs) At School (Yrs) Big Ten OnlyEAST DIVISIONTom Allen, IND 26-29 (5th) 26-29 (5th) 15-25Michael Locksley, MD 13-47 (7th) 11-21 (4th) 6-20Jim Harbaugh, MICH 115-50 (14th) 57-23 (7th) 39-17Mel Tucker, MSU 15-13 (3rd) 10-6 (2nd) 7-6Ryan Day, OSU 31-3 (4th) 31-3 (4th) 21-0James Franklin, PSU 89-46 (11th) 65-31 (8th) 39-23Greg Schiano, RU 75-78 (13th) 75-78 (13th) 4-11WEST DIVISIONBret Bielema, ILL 101-64 (13th) 4-6 (1st) 40-23Kirk Ferentz, IOWA 187-129 (26th) 175-108 (23rd) 107-79P.J. Fleck, MINN 62-44 (9th) 32-22 (5th) 19-22Scott Frost, NEB 34-34 (6th) 15-27 (4th) 11-23Pat Fitzgerald, NU 109-87 (16th) 109-87 (16th) 64-65Jeff Brohm, PUR 55-38 (8th) 25-28 (5th) 19-21Paul Chryst, WIS 81-41 (10th) 62-22 (7th) 41-15
• Penn State picked up its third Big Ten win of the season with a 31-14 win at Maryland. Senior WR Jahan Dotson was named the Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week after setting career highs in receptions (11) and receiving yards (242), while catching three touchdown passes. Dotson set a new Penn State record for receiving yards in a sin-gle game and became just the second FBS player this season to record 240-plus receiving yards and at least three touchdowns in a game. On the defensive side of the ball, the Nittany Lions limited Maryland to 48 rushing yards and held the Terrapins to 2-for-5 in the red zone. Senior S Ji’Ayir Brown earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week hon-ors after recording two takeaways, including a pick-six, and a team-high nine tackles (eight solo).
• Purdue defeated Michigan State, 40-29, to earn its second victory over an AP top-5-ranked team this season. Prior to Saturday’s win over then-No. 5 Michigan State, the Boilermakers defeated then-No. 2 Iowa on Oct. 16. The last time that Purdue beat two AP top-5 teams in the same season was 1960 when they defeated No. 3 Ohio State and No. 1 Minnesota. Dating back to 2018 when they knocked off No. 2 Ohio State, Purdue has won its last three games against top-5 opponents. Head coach Jeff Brohm is now 3-0 against top-five teams and 5-7 against teams ranked in the top 25.
• The Purdue offense was led by senior QB Aidan O’Connell who threw for a career-high 536 yards and three touch-down passes in the win. O’Connell was named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week after registering the second-most completions in a game in Purdue history (40) and recording the highest single-game completion percentage (.741) by a Big Ten quarterback with at least 50 attempts since 2000 (according to College Football Reference). Junior WR David Bell led the team with 11 receptions for 217 yards, marking the fifth-highest single-game receiving yard-age total in program history.
• Wisconsin defeated Rutgers, 52-3, earning its sixth victory and becoming bowl-eligible for a 20th consecutive sea-son. The Badgers boast the second-longest winning streak in the Big Ten (five games) and have earned four consecu-tive victories in conference play. The Badgers’ five-straight wins mark the program’s longest winning streak since starting the 2019 season 6-0. The last time Wisconsin scored more than 50 points in a conference game was 2014 when they defeated No. 11 Nebraska 59-24.
• The Badgers rank No. 1 in the nation in total defense (213.8 ypg) and rushing defense (54.7 ypg). The Wisconsin run defense leads the No. 2-ranked run defense (Georgia, 80.7 ypg) by 26 yards per game. Wisconsin is surrendering just 7.4 points and 185.6 yards per game during its five-game win streak. Offensively, the Badgers are averaging 270.0 rushing yards per game over the last five games.
• Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin have all secured bowl eligibility by reaching six wins this season, while Maryland needs just one more win to become eligible. The Big Ten will continue to feature the largest bowl lineup in conference history.
• In 2021, the Big Ten has seen top-five single-game FBS rushing-yard performances from Ohio State’s TreVeyon Henderson (2nd, 270 vs. Tulsa), Michigan State’s Kenneth Walker III (4th, 264 at Northwestern) and Illinois’ Chase Brown (5th, 257 vs. Charlotte). The Big Ten has three additional 200-plus-yard rushing performances this season: Walker III’s 233 yards at Rutgers on Oct. 9, Brown’s 223 yards at Penn State on Oct. 23, and Northwestern’s Evan Hull’s 216 yards vs. Ohio on Sept. 25.
• Additional top-five single-game FBS performances in the Big Ten include: Purdue’s Aidan O’Connell (2nd, 536 pass-ing yards vs. Michigan State), Penn State’s Jahan Dotson (4th, 242 receiving yards at Maryland), Purdue’s David Bell (5th, 240 receiving yards at Iowa), Northwestern’s Brandon Joseph (4th, 111 punt return yards vs. Indiana State), Northwestern’s Chris Bergin (t-2nd, 19 tackles vs. Minnesota), Nebraska’s Luke Reimer (2nd, 19 tackles), and Wisconsin’s Leo Chenal (2nd, 5.5 tackles for loss).
• On October 10, for the first time in the history of the Associated Press college football poll (established in 1936), the Big Ten has five teams ranked in the top 10. Iowa leads the conference at No. 2, followed by No. 6 Ohio State, No. 7 Penn State, No. 8 Michigan, and No. 10 Michigan State.
• The 2021 Big Ten Football Championship Game will be played at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 4, at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium and will be televised nationally on FOX. The winner will earn the Amos Alonzo Stagg Championship Trophy and a chance to play in one of the six bowls that comprise the College Football Playoff, includ-ing the Rose Bowl Game.
BIG TEN COACHING RECORDS
BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 11 3
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.
ILL IND IOWA MD MICH MSU MINN NEB NU OSU PSU PUR RU WIS
11/2 - - 22 - 7 3 20 - - 5 - - - 21
11/9
NOTE: College Football Playoff poll first released on Nov. 2
BIG TEN IN THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF POLL
Team Record Prev. 1. Georgia 8-0 -2. Alabama 7-1 -3. MICHIGAN STATE 8-0 -4. Oregon 7-1 -5. OHIO STATE 7-1 -6. Cincinnati 8-0 -7. MICHIGAN 7-1 -8. Oklahoma 9-0 -9. Wake Forest 8-0 -10. Notre Dame 7-1 -11. Oklahoma State 7-1 -12. Baylor 7-1 -13. Auburn 6-2 -
Team Record Prev.14. Texas A&M 6-2 -15. BYU 7-2 -16. Mississippi 6-2 -17. Mississippi State 5-3 -18. Kentucky 6-2 -19. NC State 6-2 -20. MINNESOTA 6-2 -21. WISCONSIN 5-3 -22. IOWA 6-2 -23. Fresno State 7-2 -24. San Diego State 7-1 -25. Pittsburgh 6-2 -
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF POLL - NOV. 2
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-03-04c39* 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-09-14-17-18-19-2018 Minnesota 1900c-03c-04c-06c-09-10c-11-15c-27c-33c-34-35c-37-38-40-41-60c-67c15 Illinois 1910c-14-15c-18c-19-23c-27c-28-46-51-53c-63-83-90c-0114 Wisconsin 1896-97-01c-06c-12-52c-59-62-93c-98c-99-10c-11-1211 Iowa 1900c-21-22c-56-58-60c-81c-85-90c-02c-04c9 Michigan State 1953c-65-66-78c-87-90c-10c-13-158 Northwestern 1903c-26c-30c-31c-36-95-96c-00c8 Purdue 1918c-29-31c-32c-43c-52c-67c-00c7 Chicago 1899-05-07-08-13-22c-244 Penn State 1994-05c-08c-162 Indiana 1945-67c
c - co-championship# - beginning in 2011, Big Ten Championship Game determined Big Ten Champion
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS#
No. Team Years9 Ohio State 2012-13-14-15c-16c-17-18c-19-205 Wisconsin 2011c-14-16-17-19c3 Michigan State 2011-13-15c2 Northwestern 2018-202 Penn State 2011c-16c1 Iowa 20151 Michigan 2018c1 Nebraska 20121 Minnesota 2019cc - co-championship
BIG TEN FOOTBALL AWARDSThe Big Ten will continue to honor its past while recogniz-ing its current standouts at the conclusion of the 2021 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 count-less 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, offen-sive lineman, defensive lineman, linebacker, defensive 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 linemen 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 top freshman 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 Most Valuable Player 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.
NAME 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
BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 1,800 Academic All-Americans,
including 56 honorees during the 2020-21 academic year.
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 70 universities in the nation according to the 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities, including six in the top 30.
The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 1,800 Academic All-Americans, including a Big Ten-record 56 honorees during the 2020-21 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 five national championships in 23 of the last 27 years, averaging nearly seven per year during that span.
Since the 2008-09 academic year, current Big Ten institutions have claimed 80 team national championships in 22 different sports.
BROAD-BASED PROGRAMMINGThe Big Ten will administer more than $240 million in direct financial support to more than 9,800 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 in this decade.
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.
More than 1,500 Big Ten competitors have participated in the Olympics, winning more than 500 medals, including more than 200 gold. The Big Ten Conference enjoyed its finest performance at a single Olympic Games during the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, as athletes with Big Ten ties set conference records by earning 51 total medals and 22 gold medals during the 17-day competition. All 14 Big Ten member schools had an athlete win at least one medal in Tokyo, also a first in conference history.
PASSIONATE FOLLOWINGThe Big Ten leads all conferences with 6.4 million alumni and nearly 580,000 students.
Each year more than 11 million patrons attend Big Ten home contests, as the conference has led the nation in attendance for men’s basketball, ice 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, and added Notre Dame as a sport affiliate member in men’s ice hockey in 2017.
EXTENSIVE TELEVISION EXPOSUREThrough the Big Ten’s current media agreements with BTN, ABC/ESPN, CBS and FOX, more than 2,000 Big Ten events are produced and distributed nationally and globally on an annual basis. BTN is in almost 60 million homes across the United States and Canada, and is also available via the Fox Sports App, delivering live and on-demand programming to computers, smartphones and tablets. B1G+ streams hundreds of additional events each season.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTFor more than 30 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, partnered with the College Football Playoff Foundation and other events 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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BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN.Through the Big Ten’s current media agreements with BTN, ABC/ESPN, CBS and FOX,
more than 2,000 Big Ten events are produced and distributed nationally and globally on an annual basis.
DATE/MATCHUP TIME BROADCASTSATURDAY, AUG. 28NEBRASKA at ILLINOIS 1 p.m. FOX
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2Temple at RUTGERS 6:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkOHIO STATE at MINNESOTA 8 p.m. FOX
FRIDAY, SEPT. 3MICHIGAN STATE at NORTHWESTERN 9 p.m. ESPN
SATURDAY, SEPT. 4Western Michigan at MICHIGAN Noon ESPNFordham at NEBRASKA Noon Big Ten Network PENN STATE at WISCONSIN Noon FOXINDIANA at IOWA 3:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkWest Virginia at MARYLAND 3:30 p.m. ESPNOregon State at PURDUE 7 p.m. FS1UTSA at ILLINOIS 7:30 p.m. Big Ten Network
SATURDAY, SEPT. 11ILLINOIS at Virginia 11 a.m. ACC NetworkYoungstown State at MICHIGAN STATE Noon Big Ten NetworkMiami (OH) at MINNESOTA Noon ESPNUIndiana State at NORTHWESTERN Noon Big Ten NetworkOregon at OHIO STATE Noon FOXRUTGERS at Syracuse 2 p.m. ACC NetworkPURDUE at UConn 3 p.m. CBS Sports NetworkBuffalo at NEBRASKA 3:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkBall State at PENN STATE 3:30 p.m. FS1IOWA at Iowa State 4:30 p.m. ABCEastern Michigan at WISCONSIN 7 p.m. FS1Idaho at INDIANA 7:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkHoward at MARYLAND 7:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkWashington at MICHIGAN 8 p.m. ABC
FRIDAY, SEPT. 17MARYLAND at ILLINOIS 9 p.m. FS1
SATURDAY, SEPT. 18Cincinnati at INDIANA Noon ESPNNorthern Illinois at MICHIGAN Noon Big Ten Network MICHIGAN STATE at Miami (FL) Noon ABCNEBRASKA at Oklahoma Noon FOXMINNESOTA at Colorado 1 p.m. Pac-12 NetworkPURDUE at Notre Dame 2:30 p.m. NBCKent State at IOWA 3:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkTulsa at OHIO STATE 3:30 p.m. FS1Delaware at RUTGERS 3:30 p.m. Big Ten Network NORTHWESTERN at Duke 4 p.m. ACC NetworkAuburn at PENN STATE 7:30 p.m. ABC
SATURDAY, SEPT. 25Bowling Green at MINNESOTA (HC) Noon ESPNUOhio at NORTHWESTERN Noon Big Ten NetworkVillanova at PENN STATE Noon Big Ten NetworkNotre Dame vs. WISCONSIN [1] Noon FOXColorado State at IOWA 3:30 p.m. FS1Kent State at MARYLAND 3:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkRUTGERS at MICHIGAN (HC) 3:30 p.m. ABCILLINOIS at PURDUE 3:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkNEBRASKA at MICHIGAN STATE 7 p.m. FS1Akron at OHIO STATE 7:30 p.m. Big Ten Network INDIANA at Western Kentucky 8 p.m. CBS Sports Network
FRIDAY, OCT. 1IOWA at MARYLAND 8 p.m. FS1
SATURDAY, OCT. 2Charlotte at ILLINOIS Noon Big Ten Network MINNESOTA at PURDUE (HC) Noon Big Ten NetworkMICHIGAN at WISCONSIN Noon FOXOHIO STATE at RUTGERS 3:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkWestern Kentucky at MICHIGAN STATE (HC) 7:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkNORTHWESTERN at NEBRASKA (HC) 7:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkINDIANA at PENN STATE 7:30 p.m. ABC
DATE/MATCHUP TIME BROADCAST SATURDAY, OCT. 9MARYLAND at OHIO STATE (HC) Noon FOXMICHIGAN STATE at RUTGERS (HC) Noon Big Ten NetworkWISCONSIN at ILLINOIS (HC) 3:30 p.m. Big Ten Network PENN STATE at IOWA (HC) 4 p.m. FOXMICHIGAN at NEBRASKA 7:30 p.m. ABC
SATURDAY, OCT. 16MICHIGAN STATE at INDIANA (HC) Noon FS1NEBRASKA at MINNESOTA Noon ESPN2RUTGERS at NORTHWESTERN (HC) Noon Big Ten NetworkPURDUE at IOWA (HC) 3:30 p.m. ABCArmy at WISCONSIN 8 p.m. Big Ten Network
SATURDAY, OCT. 23ILLINOIS at PENN STATE (HC) Noon ABCNORTHWESTERN at MICHIGAN Noon FOXWISCONSIN at PURDUE 3 p.m. Big Ten NetworkMARYLAND at MINNESOTA 3:30 p.m. ESPN2OHIO STATE at INDIANA 7:30 p.m. ABC
SATURDAY, OCT. 30RUTGERS at ILLINOIS Noon Big Ten NetworkINDIANA at MARYLAND (HC) Noon Big Ten NetworkMICHIGAN at MICHIGAN STATE Noon FOXIOWA at WISCONSIN (HC) Noon ESPNPURDUE at NEBRASKA 3:30 p.m. ESPN2MINNESOTA at NORTHWESTERN 3:30 p.m. Big Ten Network PENN STATE at OHIO STATE 7:30 p.m. ABC
SATURDAY, NOV. 6OHIO STATE at NEBRASKA Noon FOXILLINOIS at MINNESOTA Noon ESPN2MICHIGAN STATE at PURDUE 3:30 p.m. ABC WISCONSIN at RUTGERS 3:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkPENN STATE at MARYLAND 3:30 p.m. FS1 IOWA at NORTHWESTERN 7 p.m. Big Ten Network INDIANA at MICHIGAN 7:30 p.m. FOX
SATURDAY, NOV. 13MICHIGAN at PENN STATE Noon ABCNORTHWESTERN at WISCONSIN Noon ESPN2RUTGERS at INDIANA Noon Big Ten NetworkMINNESOTA at IOWA 3:30 p.m. Big Ten NetworkPURDUE at OHIO STATE 3:30 p.m. ABCMARYLAND at MICHIGAN STATE 4 p.m. FOX
SATURDAY, NOV. 20NEBRASKA at WISCONSIN ESPN Network TBDMINNESOTA at INDIANA ILLINOIS at IOWAMICHIGAN at MARYLANDPURDUE at NORTHWESTERN [2]MICHIGAN STATE at OHIO STATERUTGERS at PENN STATE
FRIDAY, NOV. 26IOWA at NEBRASKA 1:30 p.m. Big Ten Network
SATURDAY, NOV. 27OHIO STATE at MICHIGAN Noon. FOXNORTHWESTERN at ILLINOISPENN STATE at MICHIGAN STATEWISCONSIN at MINNESOTA INDIANA at PURDUEMARYLAND at RUTGERS
SATURDAY, DEC. 4Big Ten Football Championship Game [3] 8 p.m. FOX
[1] Soldier Field (Chicago)[2] Wrigley Field (Chicago)[3] Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
All Times Eastern(HC) denotes Homecoming
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2021-22 Big Ten FootballStandingsAll games
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Team Overall Pct. Conference Pct. PF PA Home Away Neut StreakOhio St. 8-1 .889 6-0 1.000 404 171 4-1 4-0 0-0 W 7Michigan 8-1 .889 5-1 .833 326 144 6-0 2-1 0-0 W 1Michigan St. 8-1 .889 5-1 .833 306 204 4-0 4-1 0-0 L 1Iowa 7-2 .778 4-2 .667 220 141 4-1 3-1 0-0 W 1Purdue 6-3 .667 4-2 .667 223 166 3-2 3-1 0-0 W 2Wisconsin 6-3 .667 4-2 .667 227 139 3-2 3-0 0-1 W 5Minnesota 6-3 .667 4-2 .667 233 165 3-3 3-0 0-0 L 1Penn St. 6-3 .667 3-3 .500 243 150 4-1 2-2 0-0 W 1Illinois 4-6 .400 3-4 .429 172 216 2-4 2-2 0-0 W 1Maryland 5-4 .556 2-4 .333 248 274 4-2 1-2 0-0 L 1Rutgers 4-5 .444 1-5 .167 192 224 2-3 2-2 0-0 L 1Northwestern 3-6 .333 1-5 .167 164 234 3-3 0-3 0-0 L 3Nebraska 3-7 .300 1-6 .143 286 209 3-3 0-4 0-0 L 4Indiana 2-7 .222 0-6 .000 183 282 1-3 1-4 0-0 L 5
2021-22 Big Ten FootballTeam LowsAll games
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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 93 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS/PLAY 2.0 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)RUSHING YARDS -13 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)RUSHING ATTEMPTS 13 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)YARDS PER RUSH -0.5 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)LONGEST RUSH 8 Michigan at Wisconsin (10/02/2021)PASSING ATTEMPTS 8 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)PASSING YARDS 38 Illinois at Penn St. (10/23/2021)YARDS PER COMPLETION 4.8 Illinois at Penn St. (10/23/2021)PASSES COMPLETED 5 Minnesota vs Bowling Green (09/25/2021)
5 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)PASS COMPLETION PCT 32.4 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)LONGEST PASS 8 Illinois at Penn St. (10/23/2021)FIRST DOWNS 0 Indiana at Western Ky. (09/25/2021)1ST DOWN RUSHING 1 Penn St. at Wisconsin (09/04/2021)
1 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)1 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)
1ST DOWN PASSING 2 Michigan vs Washington (09/11/2021)2 Minnesota vs Bowling Green (09/25/2021)
1ST DOWN BY PENALTY 0 Indiana at Michigan (11/06/2021)0 Northwestern vs Minnesota (10/30/2021)0 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)0 Michigan at Wisconsin (10/02/2021)0 Wisconsin vs Michigan (10/02/2021)0 Ohio St. vs Akron (09/25/2021)0 Purdue vs Illinois (09/25/2021)0 Minnesota vs Bowling Green (09/25/2021)0 Ohio St. vs Tulsa (09/18/2021)0 Ohio St. vs Maryland (10/09/2021)0 Maryland at Illinois (09/17/2021)0 Rutgers at Illinois (10/30/2021)0 Illinois vs Rutgers (10/30/2021)0 Purdue at UConn (09/11/2021)0 Michigan St. at Rutgers (10/09/2021)0 Nebraska vs Fordham (09/04/2021)0 Illinois at Minnesota (11/06/2021)0 Northwestern vs Michigan St. (09/03/2021)0 Penn St. at Maryland (11/06/2021)0 Rutgers vs Temple (09/04/2021)0 Maryland vs West Virginia (09/04/2021)0 Northwestern vs Indiana St. (09/11/2021)
PENALTIES 0 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)PENALTIES YARDS 0 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)
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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 63 Minnesota at Colorado (09/18/2021)TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS/PLAY 1.4 Minnesota at Colorado (09/18/2021)RUSHING YARDS -19 Minnesota at Colorado (09/18/2021)RUSHING ATTEMPTS 13 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)YARDS PER RUSH -0.9 Minnesota at Colorado (09/18/2021)LONGEST RUSH 8 Wisconsin vs Notre Dame (N) (09/25/2021)
8 Northwestern vs Indiana St. (09/11/2021)8 Wisconsin vs Michigan (10/02/2021)8 Minnesota at Colorado (09/18/2021)
PASSING ATTEMPTS 6 Wisconsin vs Army West Point (10/16/2021)PASSING YARDS 38 Penn St. vs Illinois (10/23/2021)YARDS PER COMPLETION 4.8 Penn St. vs Illinois (10/23/2021)PASSES COMPLETED 5 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)
5 Wisconsin vs Army West Point (10/16/2021)PASS COMPLETION PCT 29.6 Rutgers vs Temple (09/04/2021)LONGEST PASS 8 Penn St. vs Illinois (10/23/2021)FIRST DOWNS 0 Minnesota vs Bowling Green (09/25/2021)
0 Indiana at Western Ky. (09/25/2021)0 Wisconsin vs Eastern Mich. (09/11/2021)
1ST DOWN RUSHING 0 Wisconsin vs Eastern Mich. (09/11/2021)1ST DOWN PASSING 2 Wisconsin vs Eastern Mich. (09/11/2021)
2 Wisconsin vs Army West Point (10/16/2021)1ST DOWN BY PENALTY 0 Northwestern at Duke (09/18/2021)
0 Illinois at Purdue (09/25/2021)0 Illinois vs Rutgers (10/30/2021)0 Rutgers at Illinois (10/30/2021)0 Northwestern vs Ohio (09/25/2021)0 Indiana at Western Ky. (09/25/2021)0 Minnesota at Colorado (09/18/2021)0 Illinois vs Maryland (09/17/2021)0 Minnesota at Northwestern (10/30/2021)0 Indiana vs Idaho (09/11/2021)0 Wisconsin vs Michigan (10/02/2021)0 Michigan at Wisconsin (10/02/2021)0 Michigan vs Indiana (11/06/2021)0 Iowa vs Colorado St. (09/25/2021)0 Nebraska vs Fordham (09/04/2021)0 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)0 Michigan St. at Northwestern (09/03/2021)0 Maryland at Ohio St. (10/09/2021)0 Maryland vs Penn St. (11/06/2021)0 Rutgers vs Michigan St. (10/09/2021)0 Purdue vs Oregon St. (09/04/2021)0 Minnesota vs Illinois (11/06/2021)
PENALTIES 0 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)PENALTIES YARDS 0 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)
2021-22 Big Ten FootballConference Statistical Ranking Comparison
PUNT RETURN AVG (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Bell, Ronnie - Mich 1 1 31 0 31 31.002 Joseph, Brandon - NU 9 4 114 0 65 28.503 Turner, DJ - Mich 9 1 25 0 25 25.00
KICK RETURN AVG (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Parson III, Jessie - RU 2 4 81 0 31 2.002 Cruickshank, Aron - RU 7 12 225 0 38 1.713 Jones, Charlie - Iowa 9 15 359 0 44 1.67
FIELD GOAL PCT (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G Made Att. Long Pct.1 Ruggles, Noah - OSU 9 15 15 46 100.002 Beattie, Harrison - MD 2 1 1 34 100.003 Moody, Jake - Mich 9 21 23 52 91.304 Shudak, Caleb - Iowa 9 12 14 51 85.715 Larsh, Collin - Wisc 9 13 16 43 81.256 Campbell, Charles - IND 9 12 15 55 80.007 Fineran, Mitchell - Purdue 9 14 18 49 77.788 Stout, Jordan - PSU 9 13 18 50 72.229 Ambrosio, Valentino - RU 9 10 14 40 71.43
10 Petrino, Joseph - MD 9 10 14 48 71.43
PAT KICKING PCT (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G Made Att. Pct.1 DiMaccio, Dominic - OSU 2 2 2 100.002 Kuhbander, Charlie - NU 9 17 17 100.003 Moody, Jake - Mich 9 33 33 100.004 Finison, Trey - NU 2 1 1 100.005 McCourt, James - Illini 10 19 19 100.006 Ruggles, Noah - OSU 9 49 49 100.007 Campbell, Charles - IND 9 17 17 100.008 Coghlin, Matt - MSU 8 33 33 100.009 Freeman, Chris - IND 3 2 2 100.00
10 Shudak, Caleb - Iowa 9 26 26 100.00
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED# Player G Made Att. Long Pct.1 Moody, Jake - Mich 9 21 23 52 91.302 Fineran, Mitchell - Purdue 9 14 18 49 77.783 Stout, Jordan - PSU 9 13 18 50 72.224 Trickett, Matthew - MINN 9 10 17 50 58.825 Larsh, Collin - Wisc 9 13 16 43 81.256 McCourt, James - Illini 10 11 16 53 68.757 Ruggles, Noah - OSU 9 15 15 46 100.008 Coghlin, Matt - MSU 8 10 15 51 66.679 Campbell, Charles - IND 9 12 15 55 80.00
10 Shudak, Caleb - Iowa 9 12 14 51 85.71
PAT KICKING ATTEMPTS# Player G Made Att. Pct.1 Ruggles, Noah - OSU 9 49 49 100.002 Moody, Jake - Mich 9 33 33 100.003 Coghlin, Matt - MSU 8 33 33 100.004 Culp, Connor - Nebr 9 28 32 87.505 Trickett, Matthew - MINN 9 27 29 93.106 Stout, Jordan - PSU 9 28 29 96.557 Petrino, Joseph - MD 9 26 28 92.868 Larsh, Collin - Wisc 9 26 27 96.309 Fineran, Mitchell - Purdue 9 25 26 96.15
10 Shudak, Caleb - Iowa 9 26 26 100.00
FIELD GOALS MADE# Player G Made Att. Long Pct.1 Moody, Jake - Mich 9 21 23 52 91.302 Ruggles, Noah - OSU 9 15 15 46 100.003 Fineran, Mitchell - Purdue 9 14 18 49 77.784 Larsh, Collin - Wisc 9 13 16 43 81.255 Stout, Jordan - PSU 9 13 18 50 72.226 Shudak, Caleb - Iowa 9 12 14 51 85.717 Campbell, Charles - IND 9 12 15 55 80.008 McCourt, James - Illini 10 11 16 53 68.759 Trickett, Matthew - MINN 9 10 17 50 58.82
10 Coghlin, Matt - MSU 8 10 15 51 66.67
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PUNT RETURN AVG (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Bell, Ronnie - Mich 1 1 31 0 31 31.002 Joseph, Brandon - NU 9 4 114 0 65 28.503 Turner, DJ - Mich 9 1 25 0 25 25.00
KICK RETURN AVG (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Kelly-Martin, Ivory - Iowa 8 1 67 0 67 67.002 Egbuka, Emeka - OSU 8 10 341 0 67 34.103 Irving, Mar'Keise - MINN 8 6 173 0 41 28.83
Maryland 9 265:04 29:27Ohio St. 9 255:10 28:21Penn St. 9 254:16 28:15
Northwestern 9 249:13 27:41Michigan St. 9 238:47 26:32
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Team Overall Pct. Conference Pct. PF PA Home Away Neut StreakOhio St. 6-0 1.000 6-0 1.000 276 109 2-0 4-0 0-0 W 6Michigan 5-1 .833 5-1 .833 185 110 3-0 2-1 0-0 W 1Michigan St. 5-1 .833 5-1 .833 178 142 2-0 3-1 0-0 L 1Iowa 4-2 .667 4-2 .667 139 103 2-1 2-1 0-0 W 1Minnesota 4-2 .667 4-2 .667 162 125 2-2 2-0 0-0 L 1Purdue 4-2 .667 4-2 .667 131 118 2-2 2-0 0-0 W 2Wisconsin 4-2 .667 4-2 .667 160 77 1-2 3-0 0-0 W 4Penn St. 3-3 .500 3-3 .500 133 100 1-1 2-2 0-0 W 1Illinois 3-4 .429 3-4 .429 104 123 1-3 2-1 0-0 W 1Maryland 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 119 234 1-2 1-2 0-0 L 1Rutgers 1-5 .167 1-5 .167 69 190 0-3 1-2 0-0 L 1Northwestern 1-5 .167 1-5 .167 82 192 1-3 0-2 0-0 L 3Nebraska 1-6 .143 1-6 .143 190 176 1-3 0-3 0-0 L 4Indiana 0-6 .000 0-6 .000 70 199 0-2 0-4 0-0 L 6
2021-22 Big Ten FootballTeam Lows
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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 93 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS/PLAY 2.0 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)RUSHING YARDS -13 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)RUSHING ATTEMPTS 13 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)YARDS PER RUSH -0.5 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)LONGEST RUSH 8 Michigan at Wisconsin (10/02/2021)PASSING ATTEMPTS 8 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)PASSING YARDS 38 Illinois at Penn St. (10/23/2021)YARDS PER COMPLETION 4.8 Illinois at Penn St. (10/23/2021)PASSES COMPLETED 5 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)PASS COMPLETION PCT 32.4 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)LONGEST PASS 8 Illinois at Penn St. (10/23/2021)FIRST DOWNS 1 Indiana at Michigan (11/06/2021)
1 Indiana vs Ohio St. (10/23/2021)1 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)1 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)1 Michigan at Wisconsin (10/02/2021)
1ST DOWN RUSHING 1 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)1 Penn St. at Wisconsin (09/04/2021)1 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)
1ST DOWN PASSING 3 Illinois at Penn St. (10/23/2021)3 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)3 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)
1ST DOWN BY PENALTY 0 Indiana at Michigan (11/06/2021)0 Purdue vs Illinois (09/25/2021)0 Michigan St. at Rutgers (10/09/2021)0 Northwestern vs Minnesota (10/30/2021)0 Illinois vs Rutgers (10/30/2021)0 Michigan at Wisconsin (10/02/2021)0 Wisconsin vs Michigan (10/02/2021)0 Rutgers at Illinois (10/30/2021)0 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)0 Illinois at Minnesota (11/06/2021)0 Ohio St. vs Maryland (10/09/2021)0 Penn St. at Maryland (11/06/2021)0 Maryland at Illinois (09/17/2021)0 Northwestern vs Michigan St. (09/03/2021)
PENALTIES 0 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)PENALTIES YARDS 0 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)
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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 93 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS/PLAY 2.0 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)RUSHING YARDS -13 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)RUSHING ATTEMPTS 13 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)YARDS PER RUSH -0.5 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)LONGEST RUSH 8 Wisconsin vs Michigan (10/02/2021)PASSING ATTEMPTS 8 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)PASSING YARDS 38 Penn St. vs Illinois (10/23/2021)YARDS PER COMPLETION 4.8 Penn St. vs Illinois (10/23/2021)PASSES COMPLETED 5 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)PASS COMPLETION PCT 32.4 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)LONGEST PASS 8 Penn St. vs Illinois (10/23/2021)FIRST DOWNS 1 Michigan vs Indiana (11/06/2021)
1 Ohio St. at Indiana (10/23/2021)1 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)1 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)1 Wisconsin vs Michigan (10/02/2021)
1ST DOWN RUSHING 1 Wisconsin vs Penn St. (09/04/2021)1 Wisconsin at Purdue (10/23/2021)1 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)
1ST DOWN PASSING 3 Penn St. vs Illinois (10/23/2021)3 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)3 Purdue vs Wisconsin (10/23/2021)
1ST DOWN BY PENALTY 0 Michigan vs Indiana (11/06/2021)0 Maryland at Ohio St. (10/09/2021)0 Rutgers vs Michigan St. (10/09/2021)0 Illinois vs Wisconsin (10/09/2021)0 Wisconsin vs Michigan (10/02/2021)0 Michigan at Wisconsin (10/02/2021)0 Rutgers at Illinois (10/30/2021)0 Illinois vs Rutgers (10/30/2021)0 Illinois at Purdue (09/25/2021)0 Minnesota vs Illinois (11/06/2021)0 Maryland vs Penn St. (11/06/2021)0 Illinois vs Maryland (09/17/2021)0 Michigan St. at Northwestern (09/03/2021)0 Minnesota at Northwestern (10/30/2021)
PENALTIES 0 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)PENALTIES YARDS 0 Wisconsin at Illinois (10/09/2021)
2021-22 Big Ten FootballConference Statistical Ranking Comparison
SCORING (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/g1 Ibrahim, Mohamed - MINN 1 2 0 0 0 12 12.002 Moody, Jake - Mich 6 0 18 15 0 69 11.503 Ruggles, Noah - OSU 6 0 12 33 0 69 11.504 Walker III, Kenneth - MSU 6 11 0 0 0 66 11.005 Henderson, TreVeyon - OSU 6 9 0 0 0 54 9.006 Olave, Chris - OSU 6 9 0 0 0 54 9.007 Martinez, Adrian - Nebr 7 9 0 0 1 56 8.008 Larsh, Collin - Wisc 6 0 9 19 0 46 7.679 Coghlin, Matt - MSU 5 0 7 16 0 37 7.40
10 Shudak, Caleb - Iowa 6 0 9 16 0 43 7.17
PASS EFFICIENCY (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%, 0 Total Passes/Game)# Player G Comp-att-int Yds TD Eff.1 Langan, Johnny - RU 6 1-1-0 4 1 463.602 Kramer, Cole - MINN 5 2-2-0 25 1 370.003 Dotson, Jahan - PSU 6 1-1-0 21 0 276.404 Hunt, Tyler - MSU 6 1-1-0 15 0 226.005 Wimsatt, Gavin - RU 1 1-1-0 13 0 209.206 Stroud, C.J. - OSU 6 133-194-3 2006 21 188.047 Johnson, Hunter - NU 1 30-43-0 283 3 148.078 Masker, Matt - Nebr 1 3-3-0 17 0 147.609 O'Connell, Aidan - Purdue 6 174-242-6 1896 10 146.39
10 McCarthy, J.J. - Mich 5 12-21-1 168 2 146.25
SCORING (TDs) (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G Run Rec Ret Pts Avg/g1 Ibrahim, Mohamed - MINN 1 2 0 0 12 12.002 Moody, Jake - Mich 6 0 0 0 69 11.503 Ruggles, Noah - OSU 6 0 0 0 69 11.504 Walker III, Kenneth - MSU 6 11 0 0 66 11.005 Henderson, TreVeyon - OSU 6 6 3 0 54 9.006 Olave, Chris - OSU 6 0 9 0 54 9.007 Martinez, Adrian - Nebr 7 9 0 0 56 8.008 Larsh, Collin - Wisc 6 0 0 0 46 7.679 Coghlin, Matt - MSU 5 0 0 0 37 7.40
10 Shudak, Caleb - Iowa 6 0 0 0 43 7.17
RECEPTIONS/GAME (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/g Rec/g1 Bell, David - Purdue 5 43 684 2 60 136.80 8.602 Dotson, Jahan - PSU 6 49 672 6 86 112.00 8.173 Demus, Dontay - MD 2 12 138 0 26 69.00 6.004 Smith-Njigba, Jaxon - OSU 6 35 604 1 75 100.67 5.835 Wright, Milton - Purdue 6 31 330 2 27 55.00 5.176 Wilson, Garrett - OSU 5 25 376 4 56 75.20 5.007 Kirtz, Bryce - NU 2 10 90 0 41 45.00 5.008 Robinson, Jr. , Stephon - NU 5 25 375 2 47 75.00 5.009 Olave, Chris - OSU 6 28 485 9 61 80.83 4.67
10 Melton, Bo - RU 5 23 246 1 46 49.20 4.60
SCORING (KICK) (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G PAT FG Pts Avg/g1 Moody, Jake - Mich 6 15-15 18-20 69 11.502 Ruggles, Noah - OSU 6 33-33 12-12 69 11.503 Larsh, Collin - Wisc 6 19-19 9-11 46 7.674 Coghlin, Matt - MSU 5 16-16 7-10 37 7.405 Shudak, Caleb - Iowa 6 16-16 9-10 43 7.176 Fineran, Mitchell - Purdue 6 14-15 9-13 41 6.837 Stout, Jordan - PSU 6 14-15 9-12 41 6.838 Trickett, Matthew - MINN 6 19-20 7-11 40 6.679 Contreraz, Chase - Nebr 2 4-4 2-4 10 5.00
10 Culp, Connor - Nebr 6 16-19 4-5 28 4.67
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RECEIVE YDS/GAME (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/c Yds/g1 Bell, David - Purdue 5 43 684 2 60 15.91 136.802 Dotson, Jahan - PSU 6 49 672 6 86 13.71 112.003 Smith-Njigba, Jaxon - OSU 6 35 604 1 75 17.26 100.674 Olave, Chris - OSU 6 28 485 9 61 17.32 80.835 Wilson, Garrett - OSU 5 25 376 4 56 15.04 75.206 Robinson, Jr. , Stephon - NU 5 25 375 2 47 15.00 75.007 Demus, Dontay - MD 2 12 138 0 26 11.50 69.008 Nailor, Jalen - MSU 5 15 338 3 65 22.53 67.609 Reed, Jayden - MSU 6 26 375 1 35 14.42 62.50
10 Toure, Samori - Nebr 7 20 422 2 72 21.10 60.29
PUNT RETURN AVG (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Turner, DJ - Mich 6 1 25 0 25 25.002 Smith-Njigba, Jaxon - OSU 6 2 31 0 21 15.503 Kirtz, Bryce - NU 2 1 13 0 13 13.00
KICK RETURN AVG (Minimum Games Played Pct. 0%)# Player G No. Yds TD Long Avg/g1 Cruickshank, Aron - RU 4 9 159 0 29 2.252 Parson III, Jessie - RU 2 4 81 0 31 2.003 Long, Chris - RU 3 6 96 0 23 2.00