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Big Ten Football Scores and Standings (10/22)

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Ohio State 54, Cockeye 10
Penn State 45, Minnesota 17
Rutgers 24, Indiana 17
Wisconsin 35, Purdue 24
Maryland 31, Northwestern 24

Bye Week
Illinois
Michigan
Michigan State
Nebraska

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Standings

EAST

1. Michigan (7-0, 4-0)
1. Ohio State (7-0, 4-0)
3. Penn State (6-1, 3-1)
4. Maryland (6-2, 3-2)
5. Michigan State (3-4, 1-3)
5. Rutgers (4-3, 1-3)
7. Indiana (3-5, 1-4)

WEST
1. Illinois (6-1, 3-1)
2. Purdue (5-3, 3-2)
3. Nebraska (3-4, 2-2)
4. Wisconsin (4-4, 2-3)
5. Cockeye (3-4, 1-3)
5. Minnesota (4-3, 1-3)
5. Northwestern (1-6, 1-3)

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Games for Saturday - October 29

11:00 AM

Ohio State at Penn State (FOX)

1:30 PM
Rutgers at Minnesota (BTN)

2:30 PM
Illinois at Nebraska (ABC -or- ESPN)

Northwestern at Cockeye (ESPN2)

6:30 PM
Michigan State at Michigan (ABC)

Bye Week
Indiana
Maryland
Purdue
Wisconsin
 
Big Ten brief recaps

Ohio State 54, Cockeye 10
C.J. Stroud overcame a slow start to throw four second-half touchdown passes, Ohio State's defense took advantage of six Cockeye turnovers and the second-ranked Buckeyes pulled away for a 54-10 rout of the Cockeyes on Saturday. Miyan Williams rushed for a first half touchdown, and Stroud threw to Marvin Harrison, Emeka Egbuka, Julian Fleming and Mitch Rossi for second-half touchdowns.

Rutgers 24, Indiana 17
Samuel Brown V had a career-high 101 yards rushing and a touchdown and Noah Vedral threw for 113 yards and a touchdown as Rutgers rallied past Indiana 24-17 on Saturday. Rutgers snapped a 21-game conference home losing streak, last winning a conference home game in 2017 against Maryland.

Maryland 31, Northwestern 24
Roman Hemby ran for 179 yards and three touchdowns, including a sensational 75-yard sprint with 3:22 remaining that gave Maryland a 31-24 victory over Northwestern on Saturday. The Terrapins overcame the absence of standout quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who aggravated a knee sprain last weekend. This is the earliest they’ve become bowl eligible since 2001, when they did it on Oct. 11.

Wisconsin 35, Purdue 24
Graham Mertz threw for two touchdowns, Braelon Allen rushed for 113 yards and a score and Wisconsin defeated Purdue 35-24 on Saturday. John Torchio had two interceptions, including a 31-yard return for a touchdown for the Badgers, who rebounded from a 34-28 double overtime loss at Michigan State.

Penn State 45, Minnesota 17
Sean Clifford threw four touchdown passes, Penn State’s defense forced seven punts and the No. 16 Nittany Lions beat Minnesota 45-17 on Saturday night. Clifford threw darts over the middle to tight ends Tyler Warren and Theo Johnson on back-to-back possessions in the second quarter to put Penn State up for good. The rout was on when he lofted a deep ball to Parker Washington for a 35-yard score on Penn State’s first possession of the second half.
 
Nebraska small college scores

DIVISION II
Colorado State-Pueblo 34, Chadron State 12
Nebraska-Kearney 66, Lincoln (MO) 17
Wayne State 20, Southwest Minnesota State 14

DIVISION III
Buena Vista 42, Nebraska Wesleyan 25

NAIA
Dordt 29, Concordia 28
Hastings 23, Jamestown 16
Midland 22, Dakota Wesleyan 13
Northwestern (IA) 59, Doane 10
Peru State 27, William Penn 25
 
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