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Big Ten Scores and Standings (10/31)

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Maryland 45, Minnesota 44 (OT)
Michigan State 27, #13 Michigan 24
Purdue 31, Illinois 24
Northwestern 21, Cockeye 20
#17 Indiana 37, Rutgers 21
#3 Ohio State 38, #18 Penn State 25

Cancelled
#9 Wisconsin at Nebraska


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STANDINGS

East Division

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

West Division
1. Northwestern (2-0)
1. Purdue (2-0)
3. Wisconsin (1-0)
4. Nebraska (0-1)
5. Illinois (0-2)
5. Cockeye (0-2)
5. Minnesota (0-2)

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Games for Saturday, November 7

11:00 a.m.

Michigan at Indiana (FS1)
Michigan State at Cockeye (ESPN)
Nebraska at Northwestern (BTN)

2:30 p.m.
Maryland at Penn State (BTN)
Minnesota at Illinois (BTN)
Purdue at Wisconsin (ABC)

6:30 p.m.
Rutgers at Ohio State (BTN)
 
Maryland 45, Minnesota 44 (OT)
Led by a prolific performance that featured 394 yards passing by Taulia Tagovailoa and 221 yards rushing by Jake Funk, Maryland came back from 17 points down in the fourth quarter to defeat Minnesota, 45-44 in overtime on Friday night. [FULL RECAP]

Purdue 31, Illinois 24
Aiden O'Connell passed for two touchdowns and Purdue hung on to beat Illinois, 31-24, on Saturday. Sophomore Coran Taylor found himself at the Illini helm on his team's second possession and threw for two touchdowns. [FULL RECAP]

Michigan State 27, Michigan 24
Rocky Lombardi threw for 323 yards, including 196 to Ricky White, and three touchdowns to help Michigan State stun No. 13 Michigan 27-24 on Saturday. Mel Tucker became just the second coach to beat Michigan in his first attempt with the Spartans, joining Alabama coach Nick Saban, who did it in 1995. The former Colorado coach started his career as a graduate assistant for Saban and the Spartans. [FULL RECAP]

Northwestern 21, Cockeye 20
Jesse Brown scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 2-yard run in the third quarter, and Northwestern erased an early 17-0 deficit to beat Cockeye 21-20 on Saturday. Peyton Ramsey threw for 130 yards on 11-of-18 passing and ran for another 26 yards, and Isaiah Bowser had 25 carries for 85 yards for the Wildcats. [FULL RECAP]

Indiana 37, Rutgers 21
Michael Penix Jr. threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score as No. 17 Indiana beat mistake-prone Rutgers 37-21 on Saturday. Penix had touchdown tosses of 15, 2, and 1 yard. He also scored on a quarterback sneak as the Hoosiers followed up their stunning win over then-No. 8 Penn State last week. [FULL RECAP]

Ohio State 38, Penn State 25
Justin Fields completed 28-of-34 passes for 318 yards and four touchdowns to guide No. 3 Ohio State to a 3-825 victory at No. 18 Penn State Saturday night. Garrett Wilson caught 11 of those passes for 111 yards, while Chris Olave and Jeremy Ruckert added a pair of touchdowns each. [FULL RECAP]
 
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