Big Ten conference roundup, standings, player and game of the week
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Big Ten
Game of the Week
Oregon 32 ... Purdue 26
2OT
Oregon got a three-yard touchdown run from LeGarrette Blount in the second
overtime to finish off the comeback. Purdue jumped out to a 20-3 lead helped by
Kory Sheets touchdown runs from 80 and two yards, and had a chance to win in
regulation but Chris Summers badly missed a 44-yard field goal. The Ducks roared
back in the second half
with an 87-yard Jairus Byrd punt return for a score and a five-yard Blount
touchdown run, but they could only manage a 38-yard Matt Evenson field goal in
the fourth quarter to tie it at 23. Summers hit a 22-yarder in the first
overtime but missed a 47-yarder in the second.
Big Ten
Player of the Week
Michigan State
RB Javon Ringer ran for 282 yards and two touchdowns on 43 carries, adding a
12-yard reception in the win over Florida Atlantic
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Overall |
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W-L |
PF |
PA |
STK |
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Northwestern |
3-0 |
87 |
37 |
W3 |
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Minnesota |
3-0 |
108 |
67 |
W3 |
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Penn
State |
3-0 |
166 |
37 |
W3 |
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Wisconsin |
3-0 |
102 |
41 |
W3 |
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Iowa |
3-0 |
105 |
8 |
W3 |
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Indiana |
2-0 |
76 |
16 |
W2 |
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Michigan State |
2-1 |
90 |
48 |
W2 |
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Illinois |
2-1 |
109 |
90 |
W2 |
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Ohio
State |
2-1 |
72 |
49 |
L1 |
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Purdue |
1-1 |
68 |
42 |
L1 |
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Michigan |
1-2 |
56 |
66 |
L1 |
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Saturday, September 13 |
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at Illinois
20 ... UL Lafayette 17
CFN Prediction: Illinois 45-24
Ill. -24.5 |
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at Northwestern
33 .. Southern Illinois 7
CFN Prediction: NU 38-23 |
| 12:00
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at
Michigan St
17 ... Florida Atlantic 0
CFN Prediction: MSU 37-17 MSU -16.5 |
| 12:00
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at Minnesota
35 ... Montana State 23
CFN Prediction: Minnesota 40-20 |
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at Iowa
17 ... Iowa State 5
CFN Prediction: Iowa 31-23 Iowa
-13.5 |
| 3:30
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Oregon
32 ...
at Purdue 26 2OT
CFN Prediction: Oregon 38-28 UO
-7.5 |
| 3:30
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Penn
State 55 ... at Syracuse 13
CFN Prediction: PSU 41-14 PSU
-27.5 |
| 3:30
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at Notre Dame
35 ... Michigan 17
CFN Prediction: Mich. 24-10
PICK |
| 8:00
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at USC
35 ... Ohio State 3
CFN Prediction: OSU 27-23 USC
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| 10:30
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Wisconsin 13 ... at Fresno State
10
CFN Prediction: FSU 23-20 PICK |
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Games of the
Week
Aug. 30 - Cal 38
- MSU 31
Sep. 6 - NW 24 ... Duke 20
Sep 13 - Oregon 32 - Purdue 26 2OT |
Players of the Week
Aug. 30 - PJ Hill, Wisconsin
Sep. 6 - Javon Ringer, MSU
Sep 13 - Javon Ringer, MSU |
Conference
Roundup
Illinois
… The Illinois defense did a decent job
of keeping Michael Desormeaux and the UL
Lafayette running game under wraps, but
the offense didn't exactly turn on the
juice to put the game away. The running
game only came up with 194 yards and
Juice Williams struggled both as a
passer and to get the running game
going. With a week off, the team needs
to sharpen up the passing game and get
the timing down on the ground attack
before dealing with Penn State.
Indiana … Didn’t Play This Week
Iowa … Ricky Stanzi got the keys
to the offense and … pffffffft. The
Hawkeyes didn’t go anywhere against Iowa
State with little passing game and RB
Shonn Greene the only consistent
producer. The defense was swarming as it
kept the Cyclone running game in check,
and it bent, but didn’t break. This was
a tough rivalry game, and while it was
ugly, Iowa will take the big win and
move on.
Michigan … Do we know anything
about Michigan after the bad loss to
Notre Dame? The offense outgained the
Irish 388 to 260 and the defense did a
decent job overall, but this loss proved
just how costly mistakes will be.
There's no margin for error for the
Wolverines, and the last thing they need
is to get behind 21-0. Steven Threet
appears to be the best of the
quarterback options and Sam McGuffie is
a good all-around playmaker to work
with, but there needs to be a steadier
rushing option.
Michigan State … Javon Ringer
might be a superstar who can handle 43
carries, but the Spartans need to get
some other players more involved. Six
Spartans came up with just 15 carries in
relief of Ringer. There might have been
rainy and lousy conditions against
Florida Atlantic, but Brian Hoyer's
5-of-15 passing day has to be a bit of a
concern. Aaron Bates had a nice day
booting the ball to keep FAU pinned
deep.
Minnesota … In play of Duane
Bennett, who suffered a torn ACL, DeLeon
Eskridge looked strong running the ball
against Montana State. The Gophers
didn’t spread the ground game around
much, and Adam
Weber didn’t have his sharpest game
throwing the ball, but the offense
rolled when it had to in the second
quarter. Now the defense has to continue
to tighten up the pass defense and the
penalties, eight for 87 yards, have to
slow down.
Northwestern … That's what you're
supposed to do to an inferior team.
Northwestern had few problems with
Southern Illinois with a balanced
offense and a great day from the
defense. 3-0 is 3-0, even though the
schedule hasn't been that great and Ohio
is up next. At some point, the team will
need C.J. Bacher to revert to his 2007
form. He was fine against SIU,
completing 21-of-29 passes, but he
hasn't been the playmaker he was last
season despite having more experienced
talent around him.
Ohio State … The Buckeye lines
got destroyed by the USC lines. There
were positive signs early on with good,
crisp drives, but a whole bunch of bad
luck with penalties, and then the team
went into a funk once USC started
producing. Todd Boeckman had an awful
game with too many poor decisions, but
he was under constant pressure. While
the game got out of hand and not much
could've been done to change it, Jim
Tressel and the coaching staff might
have to wonder why they didn't go with
Terrelle Pryor more in the first half
when he was effectively tearing off
yards. Now the team has to regroup, get
by Troy and Minnesota, and be ready for
a showdown at Wisconsin. The Buckeyes
could still play USC again in the Rose
Bowl.
Penn State … The machine keeps on
rolling. Penn State’s schedule might not
seem that nasty, but Oregon State and
Syracuse are BCS league teams and they
got blown away. The Nittany Lion offense
has exploded while the defense isn’t
blinking despite the suspensions up
front. 560 yards to 159. Everything is
clicking as the JoePa’s bunch is flying
under the radar. This team is good.
Really good.
Purdue … Purdue let one slip
away. The Boilermakers got up early on
Oregon and had a chance to win in
regulation, but couldn't close. Curtis
Painter, for him, had a rough day
completing 26-of-50 passes with two
interceptions, and while he had help
from the running game, he couldn't come
up with the big plays needed in the
second half. This was Purdue's chance to
make a huge statement on a national
scale, and it blew it. The team has to
get over this in a hurry, or there might
be a major upset issue against Central
Michigan.
Wisconsin … The Badgers survived
the trip against a very dangerous Fresno
State. It wasn't pretty, but it was an
important road win that might not get
enough credit on a national scale.
However, the game exposed two big
problems. 1) The defensive back seven
still gives up too many big plays. The
Badgers were fortunate Fresno State
couldn't close on some big drives. 2)
They need better quarterback play. Allan
Evridge was fine, but he has to prove he
can be better on third downs. He
struggled to keep the chains moving and
misfired on too many throws. Even so, UW
will take this win and run going into
the off week. The nasty stretch of the
season kicks in starting at Michigan on
the 27th.
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