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    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.Eleven Big Ten student-athletes in the sports of volleyball and mens and womens soccer were named nominees for

    the 2013 Senior CLASS award, including ve volleyball, three mens soccer and three womens soccer standouts.

    BIG TEN FOOTBALLWEEKLY RELEASE - SEPTEMBER 2, 2013

    Contact: Scott Chipman, Assistant Commissioner, Communications Ofce: 847-696-1010 ext. 141 E-mail: [email protected] Cell: 630-936-6005 Twitter: @B1Gfootball

    Big Ten squads combine for 10 victories during therst weekend of 2013 season.

    Conference teams combine to average nearly 40points per game through Week 1.

    Eleven Week 1 touchdowns came by way ofdefensive or special teams eorts.

    Northwesterns Ellis becomes sixth linebacker in FBShistory to return two intercepons for touchdowns inthe same game.

    Ohio States Miller eclipses 2,000 rushing yards, theeighth Big Ten quarterback to reach the career mark.

    TOP STORIES

    BIG TEN. BIG NEWS.The Week That Was: For the third consecutive sea-

    son, Big Ten squads combined for 10 victories dur-

    ing the opening weekend of play, winning two

    games outside of conference venues and eight in

    campus stadiums. It marks the eighth time in the

    last nine seasons the conference has opened the

    new year with 10 or more triumphs. Illinois,

    Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota,

    Nebraska, Ohio State and Wisconsin each were vic-

    torious in their home debuts, Northwestern went

    on the road to defeat California and Penn State

    knocked off Syracuse in a neutral site matchup at

    MetLife Stadium.

    Where We Rank, Find Out Tuesday: With the open

    ing weekend of the 2013 college football season

    surrounding the Labor Day holiday, the second

    installment of the Associated Press (AP) and ESPN/

    USA Today Coaches polls will be revealed on

    Tuesday. In the preseason rankings, five conference

    teams appeared in the top 25 with two other

    squads receiving votes.

    Making A Habit of Opening Day Wins: Eight program

    have won consecutive season openers, including

    Nebraska, which has won a national-leading 28

    straight season debuts. Wisconsins win last Saturday

    was its 16th straight season-opening victory, which is

    the third-longest streak nationally. Northwestern has

    won nine consecutive openers, followed by Michigan

    State (five), Illinois and Ohio State (three) and Indiana

    and Minnesota (two).

    THURSDAY, AUG. 29INDIANA def. Indiana State, 73-35

    MINNESOTA def. UNLV, 51-23

    FRIDAY, AUG. 30MICHIGAN STATE def. Western Michigan, 26-13

    SATURDAY, AUG. 31ILLINOIS def. Southern Illinois, 42-34

    Northern Illinois def. IOWA, 30-27

    #17/17 MICHIGAN def. Central Michigan, 59-9

    #18/18 NEBRASKA def. Wyoming, 37-34

    #22/22 NORTHWESTERN def. California, 44-30

    #2/2 OHIO STATE def. Bualo, 40-20

    PENN STATE def. Syracuse, 23-17

    Cincinna def. PURDUE, 42-7

    #23/23 WISCONSIN def. Massachuses, 45-0

    Rankings: AP/USA Today

    WEEK 1 RESULTS

    2013 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGSLEGENDS DIVISION

    LEADERS DIVISION

    Conference Games All GamesW-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Top 25^ Strk

    Michigan 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L1 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1Michigan State 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W3

    Minnesota 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L2 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1Nebraska 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W6 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1Northwestern 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W2 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W4

    Iowa 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L6 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 L7

    Conference Games All GamesW-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Top 25^ Strk

    Illinois 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L8 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1Indiana 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L3 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1

    Ohio State 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W8 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W13Penn State* 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W2 1-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 W3

    Wisconsin 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 L2 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W1Purdue 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 W3 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 L2

    ^ AP or USA Today * Ineligible for postseason play

    B1G Moments inRose Bowl History

    Jan. 1, 1947

    Illinois 45

    UCLA 14

    The 1947 Rose Bowl Game marked

    the rst of 55 consecuve meet-ings between Big Ten and Pac-12programs in Pasadena. Julius

    Rykovich and Claude BuddyYoung combined for 206 yardsrushing and three touchdowns in

    sharing player of the game acco-lades, helping Illinois to the rst ofits three straight Rose Bowl wins.

    SATURDAY, SEPT. 7Cincinna at ILLINOIS Noon, ESPN2

    Navy at INDIANA 6 p.m., BTN

    Missouri State at IOWA Noon, BTN

    Notre Dame at MICHIGAN 8 p.m., ESPN

    South Florida at MICHIGAN STATE Noon, ESPNU

    MINNESOTA at New Mexico St. 8 p.m., BTN2Go

    Southern Miss at NEBRASKA 6 p.m., BTN

    Syracuse at NORTHWESTERN 6 p.m., BTN

    San Diego St. at OHIO STATE 3:30 p.m., ABC (reg.)ESPN2 (outer-market)

    Eastern Michigan at PENN STATE Noon, BTN

    Indiana State at PURDUE Noon, BTN

    Tennessee Tech at WISCONSIN Noon, BTN

    Rankings: AP/USA Today All mes are ET(not yet available)

    WEEK 2 SCHEDULE

    A three-sport standout in football, basketball and baseball, Pat Rich-

    ter earned the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1963. He was a consensus

    All-American in 1962, leading Wisconsin to the Big Ten Cham -

    pionship and the Rose Bowl Game. Also that season, he was an

    Academic All-American and was part of the Academic All-America

    Hall of Fame Class of 1995. He played for the Washington Redskins

    from 1963-70 aer being selected in the rst round in 1963. Richter

    later assumed the role of director of athlecs at Wisconsin, serving

    from 1989-2004. His name appears on the Big Tens Richter-Howard

    Wide Receiver of the Year trophy.

    BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR 100TH ANNIVERSARY SPOTLIGHTWisconsins Pat Richter

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    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 2

    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.In June 2013, Johns Hopkins University was accepted as the conferences rst sport aliate member,

    allowing the debut of mens lacrosse as an ocial conference sport in 2014-15.

    You Can Put it on the Board: Big Ten offenses

    had no problems working through the rust of

    Week 1, averaging 39.5 points per game.

    Indianas 73 points were the most scored by any

    team in the nation during the opening weekend

    and the second-most in program history, three

    points behind a 76-point outing against Franklin

    in 1901. It is also the most points scored by a

    conference team since Nebraska also posted 73

    points against Idaho State a year ago. In addi -

    tion, six other teams scored 40 or more points

    last weekend, including Michigan (59 points),

    Minnesota (51), Wisconsin (45), Northwestern

    (44), Illinois (42) and Ohio State (40).

    By Any Means Necessary: Throughout the

    opening weekend, Big Ten defenses and special

    teams impacted the scoreboard in their respec-

    tive games. In total, 11 touchdowns were

    scored by units other than the offense, includ-

    ing three by Minnesota and two each by

    Michigan State and Northwestern. In addition,

    Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Michigan also had

    their defenses or special teams account for

    touchdowns in their respective contests. A

    breakdown of defensive and special teams

    scores can be found below.

    Player, School Touchdown Return

    VAngelo Bentley, ILL 100-yard kickoff

    Shane Wynn, IND 58-yard punt

    Christian Kirksey, IOWA 52-yard fumble

    Joe Reynolds, MICH 30-yard blocked punt

    B. Boddy-Calhoun, MINN 98-yard interception

    Marcus Jones, MINN 98-yard kickoff

    Martez Shabazz, MINN 51-yard blocked field goal

    Kurtis Drummond, MSU 21-yard interception

    Shilique Calhoun, MSU 16-yard fumble

    Collin Ellis, NU 56-yard interception

    Collin Ellis, NU 40-yard interception

    Winning His Debut: Wisconsin head coach

    Gary Andersen opened his tenure in impressive

    fashion last Saturday, guiding the Badgers to a

    45-0 victory over Massachusetts, their first shut-

    out since blanking Oregon State in 2011. Three

    Badgers rushed for over 100 yards, while Joel

    Stave threw for nearly 200 yards and two touch-

    downs in the victory.

    A Landmark Win: Nebraskas season-opening

    triumph against Wyoming was a landmark one

    for coach Bo Pelini, who notched his 50th

    career victory. Through his first five full seasons

    at the Huskers helm, Pelini averaged nearly 10

    triumphs a season. He is the fourth conference

    coach to reach 50 or more triumphs at their

    respective schools, all of which compete in the

    Legends Division. Iowas Kirk Ferentz has 100

    wins in Iowa City, Mark Dantonio has 52 wins at

    Michigan State and Northwesterns Pat

    Fitzgerald carries 51 victories as the Wildcats

    coach. In addition, each coach within the

    Legends Division now has at least 50 triumphs

    in their coaching careers. A full breakdown of

    coaching records can be found at the bottom of

    Page 2.

    Game Changer: Northwestern linebacker Collin

    Ellis left his mark in the Wildcats season open-

    ing victory over California last Saturday. He

    returned two interceptions for touchdowns in

    the second half, the first Football Bowl

    Subdivision (FBS) player to do that since Sept.

    15, 2012, helping Northwestern to a 44-30 road

    victory. With Northwestern trailing 24-20, Ellis

    first interception came with just under five min-

    utes to play in the third, returning it 56 yards

    and allowing the Wildcats to regain the lead.

    Then halfway through the fourth quarter, Ellis

    corralled a dropped pass and returned it 40

    yards to give Northwestern a 37-27 advantage.

    He is the first Wildcat, the first Big Ten player

    since at least 1996 and just the sixth linebacker

    in FBS history to accomplish the feat.

    Eclipsing 2,000: Ohio State quarterback Braxton

    Miller rushed for 77 yards on Saturday, which

    put him over the 2,000-yard rushing mark in his

    career. He becomes the eighth Big Ten quarter-

    back to rush for more than 2,000 career yards.Now with 2,063 yards, Miller ranks eighth all-

    time and is joined by Nebraskas Taylor Martinez

    and Illinois Nathan Scheelhaase among the

    conferences career leaders in rushing yards by

    a quarterback. Martinez is third with 2,938

    yards, needing just 62 yards to become only the

    third Big Ten quarterback with 3,000 rushing

    yards, and Scheelhaase is ninth at 1,768 yards.

    Coach, School Career (Yrs) At School (Yrs) Big Ten OnlyLEGENDS DIVISIONKirk Ferentz, IOWA 112-96 (18) 100-75 (15) 59-53

    Brady Hoke, MICH 67-57 (11) 20-7 (3) 12-4Mark Dantonio, MSU 70-45 (10) 52-28 (7) 30-18Jerry Kill, MINN 137-89 (20) 10-16 (3) 4-12

    Bo Pelini, NEB 50-20 (6) 50-20 (6) 12-4Pat Fitzgerald, NU 51-39 (8) 51-39 (8) 26-30

    LEADERS DIVISIONTim Beckman, ILL 24-26 (5) 3-10 (2) 0-8Kevin Wilson, IND 6-19 (3) 6-19 (3) 2-14Urban Meyer, OSU 117-23 (12) 13-0 (2) 8-0

    Bill OBrien, PSU 9-4 (2) 9-4 (2) 6-2Darrell Hazell, PUR 16-11 (3) 0-1 (1) 0-0Gary Andersen, WIS 31-31 (6) 1-0 (1) 0-0

    BIG TEN COACHING RECORDS

    BIG TEN. BIG NEWS. BIG TENPLAYERS OF THE WEEK

    Oensive Player of the Week

    Nathan Scheelhaase, Illinois

    Sr., QB, Kansas City, Mo./Rockhurst

    Threw for a career-high 416 yards and two touchdowns

    in Illinois season-opening win over Southern Illinois

    Completed 28 of 36 passes, a 77.8 percent clip, and

    climbed into fourth on Illinois career total oense list

    with 7,480 yards Connected with Josh Ferguson for 53 yards and Jon Davis

    for 11 yards for two second-quarter touchdowns

    Records his second career Big Ten Oensive Player of the

    Week honor, the rst coming as a freshman on

    Nov. 1, 2010

    Last Illinois Oensive Player of the Week:

    A.J. Jenkins (Oct. 3, 2011)

    Defensive Player of the Week

    Collin Ellis, Northwestern

    Jr., LB, St. Gabriel, La./The Dunham School

    Became the rst player in school history to return two

    intercepons for touchdowns in Northwesterns road win

    against California

    Recorded his rst intercepon in the third quarter,

    returning it 56 yards to give Northwestern the lead

    Intercepted his second pass midway through the fourth

    quarter, scampering 40 yards to the end zone to increase

    the Wildcat lead to 10 points

    Also nished with four tackles, including one for loss

    Claims his rst career Defensive Player of the Week hono

    Last Northwestern Defensive Player of the Week:

    Chi Chi Ariguzo (Sept. 10, 2012)

    Special Teams Player of the Week

    Sam Ficken, Penn State

    Jr., K, Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso

    Was perfect in his kicking dues, converng all three eld

    goals and both PAT aempts in Penn States 23-17 win

    over Syracuse

    Was successful on kicks from 36, 35 and 46 yards, the

    laer of which was a career long in the fourth quarter

    Has made 13 straight eld-goal aempts dang back to

    the 2012 season

    Wins his second career Big Ten Special Teams Player of

    the Week honor aer being honored on Nov. 26, 2012

    Last Penn State Special Teams Player of the Week:

    Sam Ficken (Nov. 26, 2012)

    Freshman of the Week

    Chrisan Hackenberg, Penn State

    QB, Palmyra, Va./Fork Union Military Academy

    Threw for 278 yards on 22 compleons and two

    touchdowns in his Penn State debut, guiding the Niany

    Lions to a 23-17 win over Syracuse

    The second true freshman quarterback to start a Penn

    State season opener since 1910, Hackenberg connected

    on two touchdown strikes of 50 or more yards in the

    second half

    Teamed with Allen Robinson for a 51-yard score in the

    third quarter and Eugene Lewis on a 54-yard strike in the

    fourth

    Wins his rst career weekly award

    Last Penn State Freshman of the Week:

    Kyle Carter (Oct. 22, 2012)

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    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 3

    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.The Big Ten Advisory Commission was formed in 1972. It enlists former student-athletes to serve as liaisons to

    the NCAAs Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizaons.

    (Number in parenthesis indicates total times a

    Big Ten team will face an opponent from thisconference.)

    American (5)Central Florida 0-0Cincinnati (2) 0-1

    Connecticut 0-0South Florida 0-0

    ACC (2)Syracuse (2) 1-0

    Big 12 (1)Iowa State 0-0

    Colonial (1)Maine 0-0

    Conference USA (1)Southern Miss 0-0

    Independent (6)BYU 0-0

    Navy 0-0New Mexico State 0-0Notre Dame (3) 0-0

    MAC (13)Akron 0-0Bowling Green 0-0Buffalo 1-0

    Central Michigan 1-0Eastern Michigan 0-0Kent State 0-0

    Massachusetts 1-0Miami (Ohio) 0-0Northern Illinois (2) 0-1

    Western Michigan (3) 1-0

    MEAC (1)

    Florida A&M 0-0

    Missouri Valley (7)Indiana State (2) 1-0Missouri State 0-0South Dakota State 0-0

    Southern Illinois 1-0Western Illinois 0-0Youngstown State 0-0

    Mountain West (4)San Diego State 0-0

    San Jose State 0-0UNLV 1-0Wyoming 1-0

    Ohio Valley (1)

    Tennessee Tech 0-0

    Pac-12 (5)Arizona State 0-0California (2) 1-0

    UCLA 0-0Washington 0-0

    SEC (1)Missouri 0-0

    Combined non-conference record 10-2

    NON-CONFERENCESCHEDULE

    BIG TEN. BIG NEWS.

    LEGENDS DIVISIONSchool Does Not Play:Iowa Illinois, Indiana, Penn StateMichigan Illinois, Purdue, Wisconsin

    Michigan State Ohio State, Penn State, WisconsinMinnesota Illinois, Ohio State, PurdueNebraska Indiana, Ohio State, Wisconsin

    Northwestern Indiana, Penn State, Purdue

    LEADERS DIVISIONSchool Does Not Play:Illinois Iowa, Michigan, MinnesotaIndiana Iowa, Nebraska, Northwestern

    Ohio State Michigan State, Minnesota, NebraskaPenn State Iowa, Michigan State, NorthwesternPurdue Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern

    Wisconsin Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska

    2013 NO PLAYS

    WEEKLY COACHES TELECONFERENCE

    The Big Ten Conference football coaches weekly media teleconferences are held on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. - 1p.m. CT and connue through November 26. The calls are available for playback roughly two hours following the

    conclusion of each call through Thursday of each week. Calls will also be archived online at bigten.org. Contact theBig Ten Communicaons oce for the phone number and weekly passcode.

    The coaches order on each call is as follows. All mes are CT.

    11:00 a.m. - Brady Hoke, Michigan

    11:10 a.m. - Gary Andersen, Wisconsin11:20 a.m. - Bo Pelini, Nebraska

    11:30 a.m. - Mark Dantonio, Michigan State

    11:40 a.m. - Kirk Ferentz, Iowa11:50 a.m. - Jerry Kill, Minnesota

    12:00 p.m. - Tim Beckman, Illinois

    12:10 p.m. - Darrell Hazell, Purdue12:20 p.m. - Bill OBrien, Penn State

    12:30 p.m. - Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern

    12:40 p.m. - Urban Meyer, Ohio State12:50 p.m. - Kevin Wilson, Indiana

    Throwing it Around the Yard: Five Big Ten signal-

    callers finished Week 1 with more than 200 yards

    passing, including a career-best 416 yards by

    Illinois Nathan Scheelhaase. His effort ranks 10th

    all-time in school history and is the most passing

    yards by a Big Ten quarterback since Indianas Cam

    Coffman threw for 454 yards against Penn State a

    season ago. Other 200-yard passers last week were

    Penn States Christian Hackenberg (278 yards),

    Northwesterns Trevor Siemian (276 yards), Iowas

    Jake Rudock (256 yards) and Indianas Nate Sudfeld

    (219 yards).

    Rushing to 100: Nine Big Ten rushers recorded 100 or

    more yards on the ground, including three Wisconsin

    players and two Nebraska runners. Indianas Tevin

    Coleman led all Big Ten rushers with 169 yards and

    two touchdowns on only 14 attempts, good for 12.1

    yards per attempt in a win over Indiana State. Other

    Big Ten players to surpass the century mark were Ohio

    States Jordan Hall (159 yards, two TDs), the Wisconsin

    trio of Melvin Gordon (144 yards, one TD), James

    White (143 yards, one TD) and Corey Clement (101

    yards, one TD), Northwesterns Treyvon Green (129

    yards, two TDs), the Nebraska duo of Ameer Abdullah

    (114 yards) and Imani Cross (105 yards, two TDs) and

    Iowas Mark Weisman (100 yards).

    Catching On: Seven Big Ten players caught seven or

    more passes or totaled 100 or more receiving yards.

    Iowas Kevonte Martin-Manley led all players with

    nine catches for 79 yards against Northern Illinois

    while Penn States Allen Robinson hauled in seven

    passes for a conference-best 133 yards and one touch-

    down against Syracuse. Nebraskas Kenny Bell collect-

    ed seven catches for 57 yards. Other 100-yard receiv-

    ers were Wisconsins Jared Abbrederis (122 yards, two

    TDs), the Illinois pair of Ryan Lankford (115 yards) and

    Josh Ferguson (103 yards, one TD) and Northwesterns

    Dan Vitale (101 yards).

    Behind the Line: Nine Big Ten defenders recorded

    multiple tackles for loss (TFLs), led by Penn States

    DaQuan Jones with three TFLs, including one sack.

    Michigans Cameron Gordon (2.5 TFLs) and Michigan

    States Marcus Rush (two TFLs) led the conference

    with two sacks each. Other players with two or more

    TFLs were Michigan States Max Bullough (2.5 TFLs),

    the Iowa pair of James Morris (2.0 TFLs) and Dominic

    Alvis (2.0 TFLs), Michigans Brennen Beyer (2.0 TFLs),

    Minnesotas Alex Keith (2.0 TFLs) and Ohio States

    Noah Spence (2.0 TFLs).

    Repeat Opponents: Three Big Ten non-conference

    opponents will face their second Big Ten squad in as

    many weeks on Saturday. Illinois will host

    Cincinnati, Northwestern welcomes Syracuse and

    Purdue takes on Indiana State on Saturday, a week

    after those opponents began the season against Big

    Ten competition. The Bearcats opened the season

    against Purdue in Cincinnati, the Orange faced Penn

    State at MetLife Stadium and the Sycamores trav-

    eled to face Indiana.

    Now there are more ways than ever to follow Big Ten football. The Big Ten football blog can be accessed directly atwww.bigten.org/blog/football and will feature daily notes, previews, recaps and more. You can also keep track of BigTen football in real-me by following the conference on Twier @BigTenConf and @B1Gfootball or become a fan of

    the Big Ten Conference on Facebook and receive exclusive updates.

    FOLLOW THE BIG TEN

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    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 4

    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.Over the last 10 years, the Big Ten is ed for the conference lead with naonal tles in 14 dierent NCAA-sponsored championships.

    Total Oense12,692 Brees, PUR 1997-0011,790 Weber, MINN 2007-1011,576 Basanez, NU 2002-0511,511 Painter, PUR 2005-0811,364 Randle El, IND 1998-01

    10,745 Robinson, MICH 2009-1210,594 Williams, ILL 2006-0910,254 Long, IOWA 1981-859,685 Marnez, NEB# 2010-9,653 Orton, PUR 2001-04

    Total Oensive Plays1,992 Weber, MINN 2007-101,975 Basanez, NU 2002-051,931 Brees, PUR 1997-001,917 Randle El, IND 1998-011,873 Painter, PUR 2005-081,773 Williams, ILL 2006-091,614 Williams, NU 1990-931,607 Orton, PUR 2001-041,567 Henne, MICH 2004-071,514 Navarre, MICH 2000-031,433 Marnez, NEB# 2010-

    Rushing Yards7,125 Dayne, WIS 1996-995,589 Grin, OSU 1972-755,299 A. Thompson, IND 1986-895,140 Ball, WIS 2009-125,040 Hart, MICH 2004-074,887 White, MSU 1984-874,676 Davis, WIS 2001-044,654 D. Thompson, MINN 1986-894,485 Anderson, NU 1998-014,472 Thomas, MICH 1997-002,938 Marnez, NEB# 2010-2,717 White, WIS 2010-

    Rushing Yards by a QB4,495 Robinson, MICH 2009-123,895 Randle El, IND 1998-012,938 Marnez, NEB# 2010-2,557 Williams, ILL 2006-092,176 Leach, MICH 1975-78

    2,150 Foggie, MINN 1984-872,080 Greene, OSU 1972-752,063 Miller, OSU 2011-1,768 Scheelhaase, ILL 2010-1,767 Bollinger, WIS 1999-921,697 Colter, NU 2010-

    Rushing Touchdowns77 Ball, WIS 2009-1271 Dayne, WIS 1996-9968 Thompson, IND 1986-8956 Johnson, OSU 1973-7655 Thomas, MICH 1997-0048 Sheets, PUR 2005-0847 Wheatley, MICH 1991-9446 Byars, OSU 1982-8544 Marek, WIS 1972-75

    George, OSU 1992-9533 White, WIS 2010-

    31 Marnez, NEB# 2010-

    Total Touchdowns83 Ball, WIS 2009-1271 Dayne, WIS 1996-9968 Thompson, IND 1986-8958 Johnson, OSU 1973-7656 Thomas, MICH 1997-0054 Wheatley, MICH 1991-94

    Sheets, PUR 2005-0850 Byars, OSU 1982-8545 George, OSU 1992-9544 Marek, WIS 1972-75

    Hill, WIS 2006-0834 White, WIS 20010-31 Marnez, NEB# 2010-

    Passing Yards11,792 Brees, PUR 1997-0011,163 Painter, PUR 2005-0810,917 Weber, MINN 2007-1010,580 Basanez, NU 2002-0510,461 Long, IOWA 1981-85

    9,946 Herrmann, PUR 1977-809,715 Henne, MICH 2004-079,337 Orton, PUR 2001-049,131 Cousins, MSU 2008-116,746 Marnez, NEB# 2010-

    Touchdown Passes90 Brees, PUR 1997-0087 Henne, MICH 2004-0774 Long, IOWA 1981-8572 Navarre, MICH 200-03

    Weber, MINN 2007-1071 Harrmann, PUR 1977-80

    Grbac, MICH 1989-9270 Kiner, ILL 1998-0167 Painter, PUR 2005-0866 Cousins, MSU 2008-1149 Marnez, NEB# 2010-

    Forced Fumbles14 Kerrigan, PUR 2007-1013 Rice, ILL 1992-95

    Sanders, IOWA 2000-03Borland, WIS 2009-

    Kicko Returns144 Stoudermire, MINN 2008-12135 Gilreath, WIS 2007-10106 Mason, MSU 1993-96

    Williams, WIS 2002-0593 Anderson, MINN 1983-86

    Graham, IND 1998-0088 Bryant, PUR 2004-0784 Simmons, NU 2007-10

    Owens, WIS 1986-8982 Mark, NU 2010-

    Kicko Return Yards3,615 Stoudermire, MINN 2008-123,025 Gilreath, WIS 2007-102,575 Mason, MSU 1993-962,349 Williams, WIS 2002-052,125 Bryant, PUR 2004-072,088 Graham, IND 1998-002,009 Thigpen, IND 2005-081,996 Anderson, MINN 1983-861,995 Simmons, NU 2007-101,993 Breaston, MICH 2003-061,881 Mark, NU 2010-

    Intercepon Touchdowns5 Fletcher, WIS 1998-004 Wilbur, IND 1978-823 Radclie, WIS 1949-50

    Gow, ILL 1972-74Woodson, PUR 1983-86Knight, IOWA 1993-96Weems, WIS 1993-96Rose, PUR 1996-99Allen, PUR 2010-

    # includes stascs prior to joining Big Ten

    BIG TEN CAREER RECORDS

    Team (1st Place Votes) Record PTS Final 20121 Alabama (58) 0-0 1,498 12 OHIO STATE (1) 0-0 1,365 33 Oregon 0-0 1,335 24 Stanford 0-0 1,294 7

    5 Georgia (1) 0-0 1,249 56 South Carolina 0-0 1,154 87 Texas A&M 0-0 1,104 5

    8 Clemson 0-0 1,083 119 Louisville 0-0 1,042 1310 Florida 0-0 894 9

    11 Florida State 0-0 845 1012 LSU 0-0 802 1413 Oklahoma State 0-0 755 RV

    14 Notre Dame 0-0 748 415 Texas 0-0 677 1916 Oklahoma 0-0 579 15

    17 MICHIGAN 0-0 531 2418 NEBRASKA 0-0 382 2519 Boise State 0-0 328 18

    20 TCU 0-0 323 RV21 UCLA 0-0 286 RV

    22 NORTHWESTERN 0-0 199 1723 WISCONSIN 0-0 185 RV24 USC 0-0 134 NR

    25 Oregon State 0-0 129 20

    Others Receiving Votes:MICHIGAN STATE 95, Baylor 92, Vir-ginia Tech 85, Miami (Fla.) 85, Arizona State 53, Kansas State43, Fresno State 35, Vanderbilt 19, Washington 17, NorthernIllinois 16, Ole Miss 11, Utah State 8, Georgia Tech 6, Cincin-na 3, Arizona 3, North Carolina 3, PENN STATE 2, BYU 1.

    Team (1st Place Votes) Record PTS Final 20121 Alabama (58) 0-0 1545 1

    2 OHIO STATE (3) 0-0 1427 NR3 Oregon 0-0 1397 2

    4 Stanford 0-0 1262 65 Georgia 0-0 1250 46 Texas A&M (1) 0-0 1215 5

    7 South Carolina 0-0 1136 7

    8 Clemson 0-0 1047 99 Louisville 0-0 1010 13

    10 Florida 0-0 930 1011 Notre Dame 0-0 872 312 Florida State 0-0 844 8

    13 LSU 0-0 797 1214 Oklahoma State 0-0 726 RV15 Texas 0-0 622 18

    16 Oklahoma 0-0 620 15

    17 MICHIGAN 0-0 589 RV18 NEBRASKA 0-0 426 2319 Boise State 0-0 420 1420 TCU 0-0 400 NR21 UCLA 0-0 202 RV

    22 NORTHWESTERN 0-0 186 1623 WISCONSIN 0-0 172 RV24 USC 0-0 165 NR

    25 Oregon State 0-0 135 19

    Others Receiving Votes: Kansas State 113, Miami (FL) 101,MICHIGAN STATE 89, Baylor 80, Virginia Tech 65, Fresno State62, Arizona State 51, Ole Miss 32, Vanderbilt 29, Utah State23, BYU 20, North Carolina 19, Northern Illinois 19, Tulsa 9,San Jose State 8, Ohio 8, Arizona 5, Cincinna 3, East Carolina3, Mississippi State 3, Kent State 3, Washington 3, UCF 2, Ten-nessee 1, Toledo 1, Rutgers 1, Arkansas 1, Arkansas State 1.

    BIG TEN IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGSASSOCIATED PRESS - PRESEASON* USA TODAY - PRESEASON* * National

    rankings will be

    updated after

    completion of

    Mondays games

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    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 5

    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.Big Ten fans are some of the naons most supporve, with nearly 9.8 million patrons aending conference home contests

    during the 2012-13 seasons for football, mens and womens basketball and volleyball alone.

    ALL GAMES CONFERENCE GAMESGames Total Average Sellout Games Total Average Sellout

    Aug. 29-31 9 649,375 72,153 3 -- -- -- --Sept. 7

    Sept. 14Sept. 21Sept. 28

    Oct. 5Oct. 12Oct. 19

    Oct. 26Nov. 2Nov. 9Nov. 16

    Nov. 23Nov. 29-30

    TOTAL 9 649,375 72,153 3 -- -- - --

    2013 WEEK BY WEEK ATTENDANCE

    BIG TEN FOOTBALLMEDIA CONTACTS

    LEGENDS DIVISION

    Iowa

    Steve Roe

    [email protected]

    Phone: (319) 335-9411

    Michigan

    Justin [email protected]

    Phone: (734) 763-4423

    Michigan State

    John Lewandowski

    [email protected]

    Phone: (517) 355-2271

    Minnesota

    Paul Rovnak

    [email protected]

    Phone: (612) 625-9379

    Nebraska

    Keith Mann

    [email protected]: (402) 472-2263

    Northwestern

    Paul Kennedy

    [email protected]

    Phone: (847) 467-2028

    LEADERS DIVISION

    Illinois

    Kent Brown

    [email protected]

    Derek Neal

    [email protected]

    Phone: (217) 333-1391

    Indiana

    Jeff Keag

    [email protected]

    Phone: (812) 855-6209

    Ohio State

    Jerry Emig

    [email protected]

    Phone: (614) 247-7023

    Penn State

    Jeff Nelson

    [email protected]

    Phone: (814) 865-1757

    PurdueMatt Rector

    [email protected]

    Phone: (765) 494-3196

    Wisconsin

    Brian Lucas

    [email protected]

    Phone: (608) 262-1811

    Date Offensive Defensive Special Teams Freshman

    9-2 Nathan Scheelhaase, QB, ILL Collin Ellis, LB, NU Sam Ficken, K, PSU Christian Hackenberg, QB, PSU

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    BIG TEN IN THE POLLS

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    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.For the last 24 years, through the Big Tens SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday) program,

    the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading performance.

    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 6

    Maxwell Award(Naons Top Player)Devin Gardner, MICHTaylor Lewan, MICH

    Ameer Abdullah, NEB

    Taylor Marnez, NEBVenric Mark, NUCarlos Hyde, OSU

    Braxton Miller, OSU

    Zach Zwinak, PSUJames White, WIS

    Walter Camp Award(Naons Top Player)Taylor Lewan, MICH

    Ameer Abdullah, NEBTaylor Marnez, NEB

    Venric Mark, NU

    Braxton Miller, OSUBradley Roby, OSU

    Bednarik Award(Naons Top Defensive Player)

    Jonathan Brown, ILL

    James Morris, IOWAMax Bullough, MSU

    Darqueze Dennard, MSURaShede Hageman, MINN

    C.J. Barne, OSUBradley Roby, OSU

    Ryan Shazier, OSUDeion Barnes, PSUChris Borland, WIS

    Nagurski Trophy(Naons Top Defensive Player)

    Jonathan Brown, ILLJames Morris, IOWAMax Bullough, MSU

    Darqueze Dennard, MSUMarcus Rush, MSU

    RaShede Hageman, MINN

    Tyler Sco, NU

    Chrisan Bryant, OSUBradley Roby, OSU

    Ryan Shazier, OSUDeion Barnes, PSURicardo Allen, PUR

    Chris Borland, WIS

    Davey OBrien Award(Naons Top Quarterback)

    Devin Gardner, MICHTaylor Marnez, NEBBraxton Miller, OSU

    Doak Walker Award(Naons Top Running Back)

    Mark Weisman, IOWA

    Ameer Abdullah, NEBVenric Mark, NU

    Carlos Hyde, OSUZach Zwinak, PSU

    Melvin Gordon, WIS

    James White, WIS

    Biletniko Award:(Naons Top Wide Receiver)

    Cody Lamer, INDJeremy Gallon, MICH

    Aaron Burbridge, MSU

    Kenny Bell, NEBCorey Brown, OSUDevin Smith, OSU

    Allen Robinson, PSUJared Abbrederis, WIS

    Rimington Trophy(Naons Top Center)Travis Jackson, MSU

    Cole Pensick, NEBBrandon Vitabile, NUCorey Linseley, OSU

    Mackey Award(Naons Top Tight End)

    Ted Bolser, INDC.J. Fiedorowicz, IOWADevin Funchess, MICH

    Je Heuerman, OSUKyle Carter, PSU

    Gabe Holmes, PUR

    Jacob Pedersen, WIS

    Lombardi Trophy(College Lineman of the Year)

    Anthony Hitchens, IOWATaylor Lewan, MICH

    Jake Ryan, MICH

    Max Bullough, MSURaShede Hageman, MINN

    Spencer Long, NEB

    Jeremiah Sirles, NEB

    Tyler Sco, NUBrandon Vitabile, NU

    Andrew Norwell, OSURyan Shazier, OSUJohn Urschel, PSU

    Chris Borland, WISDavid Gilbert, WIS

    Ryan Groy, WIS

    Outland Trophy(Naons Best Interior Lineman)

    Taylor Lewan, MICH

    RaShede Hageman, MINNSpencer Long, NEB

    Jeremiah Sirles, NEB

    Brandon Vitabile, NUJack Mewhort, OSU

    Andrew Norwell, OSUDaQuan Jones, PSUJohn Urschel, PSU

    Ryan Groy, WIS

    Butkus Award(Naons Top Linebacker)

    Jonathan Brown, ILLAnthony Hitchens, IOWAChrisan Kirksey, IOWA

    James Morris, IOWAMax Bullough, MSURyan Shazier, OSU

    Glenn Carson, PSUChris Borland, WIS

    Thorpe Award(Naons Top Defensive Back)

    Darqueze Dennard, MSUIsaiah Lewis, MSUCiante Evans, NEB

    Ibraheim Campbell, NUC.J. Barne, OSU

    Chrisan Bryant, OSU

    Bradley Roby, OSU

    Ricardo Allen, PUR

    Groza Award(Naons Top Placekicker)

    Mitch Ewald, IND

    Mike Meyer, IOWABrendan Gibbons, MICH

    Je Budzien, NU

    Ray Guy Award(Naons Top Punter)Jusn DuVernois, ILL

    Mike Sadler, MSUCody Webster, PUR

    Hornung Award(Naons Most Versale Player)

    Ameer Abdullah, NEBVenric Mark, NU

    Corey Brown, OSUAkeem Hunt, PUR

    Jared Abbrederis, WIS

    Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award(Top Division I Player Who Best

    Exhibits the On- and O-the-FieldCharacteriscs of Earl Campbell)

    Damon Bullock, IOWARodrick Williams, Jr., MINN

    Venric Mark, NU

    Cody Davis, PUR

    BIG TEN PLAYERS ON PRESEASON AWARD WATCH LISTS

    BIG TEN BOWL LINEUP

    ROSE BOWL GAMEJan. 1, 20145:10 p.m. ET, ESPNPasadena, Calif.Big Ten vs. Pac-12/BCS

    CAPITAL ONE BOWLJan. 1, 20141 p.m. ET, ABCOrlando, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC

    OUTBACK BOWLJan. 1, 2014

    1 p.m. ET, ESPNTampa, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC

    BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWLDec. 28, 201310:15 p.m. ET, ESPNTempe, Ariz.Big Ten vs. Big 12

    TAXSLAYER.COM GATOR BOWLJan. 1, 2014Noon ET, ESPN2Jacksonville, Fla.Big Ten vs. SEC

    TEXAS BOWLDec. 27, 2013

    6 p.m. ET, ESPNHouston, TexasBig Ten vs. Big 12

    HEART OF DALLAS BOWLJan. 1, 2014Noon ET, ESPNUDallas, TexasBig Ten vs. C-USA

    LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWLDec. 26, 20136 p.m. ET, ESPNDetroit, Mich.Big Ten vs. MAC

    First Selecon: Rose Bowl Game/BCS

    Second Selecon: Capital One Bowl

    Third Selecon: Outback Bowl

    Fourth Selecon: Bualo Wild Wings Bowl

    Fih Selecon: TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl

    Sixth Selecon: Texas Bowl

    Seventh Selecon: Heart of Dallas Bowl

    Eighth Selecon: Lile Caesars Pizza Bowl

    2013-14 Big Ten Bowl Selecon Order:

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    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.Big Ten programs boast 225 College Football Hall of Fame selecons, including Class of 2013 members

    Percy Snow of Michigan State, Tommie Frazier of Nebraska, Orlando Pace of Ohio State and Ron Dayne of Wisconsin.

    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 7

    2013 Big Ten Football Championship GameThe 2013 Big Ten Football Championship Game will kick o from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis at 8:17 p.m. ET on December 7, 2013.

    The winner of the Legends Division will meet the winner of the Leaders Division, with the games victor earning the Big TenChampionship and a chance to play in either the Rose Bowl Game or Bowl Championship Series Naonal Championship Game.

    FOX will serve as the ocial broadcast partner of the Big Ten Football Championship Games through 2016, and Lucas Oil Stadiumwill host the tle games through 2015.

    Tickets for the 2013 Big Ten Football Championship Game are now on sale and can be purchased through Ticketmaster at www.ck-etmaster.com or by calling (800) 745-3000. Similar to the 2012 season, ckets and VIP premium cket packages can also be reserved

    at bigten.teamx.com, a cket reservaon system launched by the Big Ten in partnership with Forward Market Media and BTN. Goto bigten.org for more informaon.

    CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEQUICK FACTS

    Date: Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013Time: 8:17 p.m. ET

    Television: FOXSite: Indianapolis, Ind.

    Facility: Lucas Oil Stadium

    Surface: FieldTurfCapacity: 67,455

    NAME OF AWARD NAMED FOR

    Championship Game Awards

    Amos Alonzo Stagg Championship Trophy Amos Alonzo Stagg, Chicago

    Grange-Griffin Championship Game MVP Harold Edward "Red" Grange, Illinois

    (media vote only) Archie Griffin, Ohio State

    Postcollegiate Awards

    (vote by school administrators)

    Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award Gerald R. Ford, Michigan

    Nile Kinnick, Iowa

    Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award Tony Dungy, Minnesota

    Anthony Thompson, Indiana

    Annual Awards

    (combined vote by coaches and media, unless otherwise noted)

    Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year Otto Graham, Northwestern

    Eddie George, Ohio State

    Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year Bronislau "Bronko" Nagurski, Minnesota

    Charles Woodson, Michigan

    Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year Wayne Woodrow "Woody" Hayes, Ohio State

    (coaches vote only) Glenn Edward "Bo" Schembechler, Michigan

    Dave McClain Coach of the Year Dave McClain, Wisconsin(media vote only)

    Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year Darrell Thompson, Minnesota

    Antwaan Randle El, Indiana

    Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year Dave Rimington, Nebraska

    Orlando Pace, Ohio State

    Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith, Michigan State

    Courtney Brown, Penn State

    Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year Bob Griese, Purdue

    Drew Brees, Purdue

    Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year Alan Ameche, Wisconsin

    Ron Dayne, Wisconsin

    Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year Jack Tatum, Ohio State

    Rod Woodson, Purdue

    Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year Dick Butkus, IllinoisPat Fitzgerald, Northwestern

    Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year Pat Richter, Wisconsin

    Desmond Howard, Michigan

    Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year Ted Kwalick, Penn State

    Dallas Clark, Iowa

    Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year Jim Bakken, Wisconsin

    Morten Andersen, Michigan State

    Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year Thomas Dwight "Dike" Eddleman, Illinois

    Brandon Fields, Michigan State

    The Big Ten will continue to honor its past while recog-nizing its current standouts at the conclusion of the 2013campaign. The Big Tens enhanced football awards pro-gram presents 18 individual trophies in addition to theBig Ten Championship trophy, bearing the names of oneor two former standouts. The distinguished names onthese football awards honor just a small sampling of the

    countless student-athletes and coaches who have con-tributed to the conferences rich and storied history.

    Seventeen of the honors will be awarded immediatelyfollowing the regular season, including awards for thebest quarterback, running back, receiver, tight end,offensive lineman, defensive lineman, linebacker, defen-sive back, kicker and punter. Each of these individualposition awards features the names of two former stu-dent-athletes.

    The Big Ten will also continue to honor the conferencestop coaches, offensive and defensive players and line-men and freshmen with end-of-year trophies. Big Tencoaches have the opportunity to claim two awards.

    Media voters will continue to select the Dave McClainCoach of the Year, which has been awarded since 1972,while coaches vote for the Hayes-Schembechler Coachof the Year award. The top offensive player will receivethe 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 thebest first-year standout will receive the Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year award.

    The winner of the Big Ten Football Championship Gamewill receive the Amos Alonzo Stagg ChampionshipTrophy, while the most outstanding player in the gamewill be awarded the Grange-Griffin Championship GameMVP award. The conference also created two postcolle-

    giate awards - the Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award andthe Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award.

    The full list of awards, along with a breakdown of theformer standouts appearing in each awards name,appears to the right.

    Big Ten Football Awards

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    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.Almost 1,400 Big Ten student-athletes and coaches have parcipated in the Olympic Games,

    winning at least 460 medals, including nearly 250 gold.

    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 8

    NAVY atINDIANA

    Navy (2012: 8-5 overall)

    Coach: Ken Niumatalolo

    Career: 40-26 (6th year) At Navy: 40-26 (6th year)

    Oense: Triple-Opon

    Rush: Noah Copeland (162-738 yards, 5 TDs) and

    Keenan Reynolds (162-649 yards, 10 TDs)

    Pass: Keenan Reynolds (61-108, 898 yards, 9 TDs)

    Rec.: Shawn Lynch (14-281 yards, 1 TD)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: Parrish Gaines (69 tackles)

    Sacks: Jordan Drake (2.0-25 yards)

    Int.: Parrish Gaines (2-5 yards)

    Football Contact: Sco Strasemeier, 410-293-8775, [email protected]

    INDIANA (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Kevin Wilson

    Career: 6-19 (3rd year) At Indiana: 6-19 (3rd year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Tevin Coleman (14-169 yards, 2 TDs)

    Pass: Nate Sudfeld (12-17, 219 yards, 4 TDs)

    Rec.: Ted Bolser (6-78 yards, 2 TDs)

    Defense: 4-3

    Tackles: T.J. Simmons (9 tackles)

    Sacks: Nick Mangieri (1.5-7 yards)

    Int: Michael Hunter (1-28 yards)

    Football Contact: Je Keag, 812-855-6209, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 6 p.m. ET Bloomington, Ind. Memorial Stadium (52,929)

    BTN Announcers: Eric Collins, Jon Jansen, Antwaan Randle ElSeries: Indiana leads, 2-1 Last Meeng: Oct. 20, 2012: Navy 31, Indiana 30

    MISSOURI STATE at IOWA

    Missouri State (0-1 overall, 0-0 MVC)

    Coach: Terry Allen

    Career: 123-109 (21st year) At Missouri State: 28-50 (8th year)

    Oense: Spread

    Rush: Kierra Harris (7-51 yards, 2 TDs) and

    Mikael Cooper-Falls (12-41 yards)

    Pass: Kierra Harris (17-33, 189 yards)

    Rec.: Dorian Buford (5-70 yards) and Julian Burton (5-67 yards)

    Defense: 3-4

    Tackles: Andrew Beisel (10 tackles)

    Sacks: Anthony Grady (1.0-3 yards)

    Int.: Andrew Beisel (1-6 yards) and Howard Scarborough (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Rick Kindhart, 417-836-5402, [email protected]

    IOWA (0-1 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Kirk Ferentz

    Career: 112-96 (18th year) At Iowa: 100-75 (15th year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Mark Weisman (20-100 yards)

    Pass: Jake Rudock (21-37, 256 yards, 1 TD)

    Rec.: Kevonte Marn-Manley (9-79 yards)

    Defense: 4-3

    Tackles: Chrisan Kirksey (14 tackles)

    Football Contact: Steve Roe, 319-335-9411, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 11 a.m. CT Iowa City, Iowa Kinnick Stadium (70,585)

    BTN Announcers: Steve Physioc, Danan Hughes

    Series: First Meeng

    CINCINNATI atILLINOIS

    Cincinna (1-0 overall, 0-0 AAC)

    Coach: Tommy Tuberville

    Career: 131-77 (18th year) At Cincinna: 1-0 (1st year)

    Oense: Pro Set/Mulple

    Rush: Hosey Williams (15-70 yards, 1 TD)

    Pass: Munchie Legaux (13-20, 145 yards, 1 TD)Rec.: Max Morrison (3-58 yards) and Chris Moore (2-58 yards)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: Clemente Casseus (5 tackles) and Corey Mason (5 tackles)

    Sacks: Silverberry Mouhon (1.0-8 yards)

    Int.: Nick Temple (1-0 yards) and Adrian Wiy (1-41 yards)

    Football Contact: Ryan Koslen, 513-556-5186, [email protected]

    ILLINOIS (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Tim Beckman

    Career: 24-26 (5th year) At Illinois: 3-10 (2nd year)

    Oense: Spread/Mulple

    Rush: Josh Ferguson (9-49 yards)

    Pass: Nathan Scheelhaase (28-36, 416 yards, 2 TDs)Rec.: Ryan Lankford (6-115 yards)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: Jonathan Brown (9 tackles)

    Football Contacts: Kent Brown or Derek Neal, 217-333-1391

    [email protected], [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 11 a.m. CT Champaign, Ill. Memorial Stadium (60,670)

    ESPN2 Announcers: Bob Wischusen, Rod Gilmore, Quint Kessenich

    Series: Cincinna leads, 1-0 Last Meeng: Nov. 27, 2009: Cincinna 49, Illinois 36

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    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.The Big Ten implemented the rst collegiate football system of instant replay in 2004,

    which the NCAA approved for use among all conferences beginning in 2006.

    NOTRE DAME atMICHIGAN

    Notre Dame (1-0 overall)

    Coach: Brian Kelly

    Career: 200-68-2 (23rd year) At Notre Dame: 29-11 (4th year)

    Oense: Spread

    Rush: Amir Carlisle (7-68 yards) and Cam McDaniel (12-65 yards)

    Pass: Tommy Rees (16-23, 346 yards, 3 TDs)Rec.: TJ Jones (6-138 yards)

    Defense: 3-4

    Tackles: Dan Fox (10 tackles)

    Sacks: Stephon Tui (1.0-4 yards)

    Football Contact: Michael Bertsch, 574-361-7516, [email protected]

    MICHIGAN (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Brady Hoke

    Career: 67-57 (11th year) At Michigan: 20-7 (3rd year)

    Oense: Pro Style

    Rush: Fitz Touissant (14-57 yards, 2 TDs) and

    Derrick Green (11-58 yards, 1 TD)Pass: Devin Gardner (10-15, 162 yards, 1 TD)

    Rec.: Jeremy Gallon (4-47 yards, 1 TD) and Devin Funchess (2-47 yards)

    Defense: 4-3

    Tackles: Desmond Morgan (7 tackles)

    Sacks: Cameron Gordon (2.0-11 yards)

    Int.: Raymon Taylor (1-54 yards)

    Football Contact: Jusn Dickens, 734-763-4423, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 8 p.m. ET Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan Stadium (109,901)

    ESPN Announcers: Brent Musberger, Kirk Herbstreit, Heather Cox

    Series: Michigan leads, 23-16-1 Last Meeng: Sept. 22, 2012: Notre Dame 13, Michigan 6

    SOUTH FLORIDA at MICHIGAN STATE

    South Florida (0-1 overall, 0-0 AAC)

    Coach: Willie Taggart

    Career: 16-21 (4th year) At South Florida: 0-1 (1st year)

    Oense: West Coast

    Rush: Marcus Shaw (12-145 yards, 1 TD)

    Pass: Bobby Eveld (10-20, 137 yards, 2 TDs)

    Rec.: Marcus Shaw (5-47 yards)

    Defense: 4-3

    Tackles: Reshard Clie (9 tackles)

    Int.: Johnny Ward (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Brian Siegrist, 813-974-4086, [email protected]

    MICHIGAN STATE (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten )

    Coach: Mark Dantonio

    Career: 70-45 (10th year) At Michigan State: 52-28 (7th year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Jeremy Langford (20-94 yards, 1 TD)

    Pass: Andrew Maxwell (11-21, 74 yards)

    Rec.: Aaron Burbridge (4-16 yards), Keith Mumphrey (4-24 yards) and

    Bennie Fowler (3-34 yards)

    Defense: Mulple 4-3

    Tackles: Max Bullough (9 tackles)

    Sacks: Marcus Rush (2.0-11 yards)

    Int.: Jairus Jones (2-6 yards)

    Football Contact: John Lewandowski, 517-355-2271, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 Noon ET East Lansing, Mich. Spartan Stadium (75,005)

    ESPNU Announcers: Tom Hart, John Congemi

    Series: First Meeng

    MINNESOTA at NEW MEXICO STATE

    MINNESOTA (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Jerry Kill

    Career: 137-89 (20th year) At Minnesota: 10-16 (3rd year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Philip Nelson (12-83 yards, 2 TDs)

    Pass: Philip Nelson (10-22, 99 yards, 1 TD)

    Rec.: KJ Maye (3-30 yards) and Drew Goodger (2-30 yards)

    Defense: 4-3

    Tackles: Brock Vereen (8 tackles)

    Sacks: Alex Keith (1.0-11 yards)

    Int: Briean Boddy-Calhoun (1-89 yards, 1 TD) and

    Antonio Johnson (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Paul Rovnak, 612-625-9379, [email protected]

    New Mexico State (0-1 overall)

    Coach: Doug Marn

    Career: 29-54 (8th year) At New Mexico State: 0-1 (1st year)

    Oense: Spread

    Rush: Andrew McDonald (14-50 yards)

    Pass: Andew McDonald (32-46, 242 yards, 1 TD)

    Rec.: Joshua Brown (8-83 yards, 1 TD)

    Defense: 3-4

    Tackles: Bryan Bonilla (8 tackles)

    Int.: Clint Barnard (1-0 yards) and George Callender (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Tyler Dunkel, 575-646-2927, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 6 p.m. MT Las Cruces, N.M. Aggie Memorial Stadium (30,343)

    Series: New Mexico State leads, 1-0 Last Meeng: Sept. 10, 2011: New Mexico State 28, Minnesota 21

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    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 10

    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.Through the Big Tens media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, FOX and BTN,

    nearly 1,000 Big Ten events are produced and distributed naonally on an annual basis.

    SOUTHERN MISS at #18/18 NEBRASKA

    Southern Miss (0-1 overall, 0-0 C-USA)

    Coach: Todd Monken

    Career: 0-1 (1st year) At Southern Miss: 0-1 (1st year)

    Oense: Spread

    Rush: Kendrick Hardy (8-27 yards)

    Pass: Allan Bridgford (28-53, 377 yards, 1 TD)Rec.: Tyreoune Holmes (12-96 yards) and Rickey Bradley (7-193 yards)

    Defense: 4-3

    Tackles: Alan Howzy (9 tackles)

    Football Contact: Jack Duggan, 601-266-4503, [email protected]

    NEBRASKA (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Bo Pelini

    Career: 50-20 (6th year) At Nebraska: 50-20 (6th year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Ameer Abdullah (19-114 yards)

    Pass: Taylor Marnez (17-22, 155 yards, 3 TDs)Rec.: Kenny Bell (7-57 yards)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: David Santos (12 tackles)

    Int.: Stanley Jean-Bapste (1-42 yards) and Ciante Evans (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Keith Mann, 402-472-2263, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 5 p.m. CT Lincoln, Neb. Memorial Stadium (87,000)

    BTN Announcers: Paul Burmeister, Eric Crouch, Damon Benning

    Series: Nebraska leads, 3-1 Last Meeng: Sept. 1, 2012: Nebraska 49, Southern Miss 20

    SYRACUSE at NORTHWESTERN

    Syracuse (0-1 overall, 0-0 ACC)

    Coach: Sco Shafer

    Career: 0-1 (1st year) At Syracuse: 0-1 (1st year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Jerome Smith (16-73 yards, 2 TDs)

    Pass: Drew Allen (16-37, 189 yards)

    Rec.: Ashton Broyld (4-46 yards)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: Cameron Lynch (10 tackles)

    Sacks: Marquis Spruill (1.0-9 yards) and Robert Welsh (1.0-4 yards)

    Int.: Jerami Wilkes (1-21 yards) and Robert Welsh (1-31 yards)

    Football Contact: Sue Edson, 315-952-4787, [email protected]

    NORTHWESTERN (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Pat Fitzgerald

    Career: 51-39 (8th year) At Northwestern: 51-39 (8th year)

    Oense: Spread

    Rush: Treyvon Green (16-129 yards, 2 TDs)

    Pass: Trevor Siemian (18-29, 276 yards, 1 TD)

    Rec.: Dan Vitale (5-101 yards), Chrisan Jones (5-94 yards) and

    Tony Jones (5-70 yards, 1 TD)

    Defense: Mulple 4-3

    Tackles: Chi Chi Ariguzo (10 tackles)

    Sacks: Four ed with 1.0

    Int.: Collin Ellis (2-96 yards, 2 TDs)

    Football Contact: Paul Kennedy, 847-491-8800, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 5 p.m. CT Evanston, Ill. Ryan Field (47,130)

    BTN Announcers: Ma Devlin, Glen Mason, Lisa Byington

    Series: Tied, 5-5 Last Meeng: Sept. 1, 2012: Northwestern 42, Syracuse 41

    SAN DIEGO STATE at #2/2 OHIO STATE

    San Diego State (0-1 overall, 0-0 MW)

    Coach: Rocky Long

    Career: 82-79 (13th year) At San Diego State: 17-10 (3rd year)

    Oense: Pro Style

    Rush: Adam Muema (10-17 yards) and Colin Locke (1-48 yards, 1 TD)

    Pass: Adam Dingwell (27-63, 318 yards)

    Rec.: Colin Locke (8-98 yards)

    Defense: 3-3-5

    Tackles: Jake Fely (8 tackles)

    Football Contact: Mike May, 619-594-5547, [email protected]

    OHIO STATE (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Urban Meyer

    Career: 117-23 (12th year) At Ohio State: 13-0 (2nd year)

    Oense: Pro Style

    Rush: Jordan Hall (21-159 yards, 2 TDs)

    Pass: Braxton Miller (15-22, 178 yards, 2 TDs)

    Rec.: Devin Smith (3-61 yards, 1 TD),

    Chris Fields (3-53 yards, 2 TDs) and Jordan Hall (3-14 yards)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: Ryan Shazier (7 tackles), Curs Grant (7 tackles) and

    Chrisan Bryant (7 tackles)

    Sacks: Noah Spence (1.0-7 yards)

    Int.: Ron Tanner (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Jerry Emig, 614-688-0343, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 3:30 p.m. ET Columbus, Ohio Ohio Stadium (102,329)

    ABC (regional), ESPN2 (outer-market) Announcers: Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman, Shannon Spake

    Series: First Meeng

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    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 11

    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.In 2012, the Big Ten partnered with the Ivy League to study the eects of head injuries in sports.

    EASTERN MICHIGAN atPENN STATE

    Eastern Michigan (1-0 overall, 0-0 MAC)

    Coach: Ron English

    Career: 11-38 (5th year) At Eastern Michigan: 11-38 (5th year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Bronson Hill (28-101 yards, 2 TDs)

    Pass: Tyler Benz (19-26, 210 yards, 2 TDs)Rec.: Jay Jones (4-54 yards) and Demarius Reed (4-53 yards, 1 TD)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: Sean Kurtz (13 tackles)

    Sacks: Cy Maughmer (1.5-11 yards)

    Int.: Sean Kurtz (1-25 yards) and Willie Creear (1-2 yards)

    Football Contact: Greg Steiner, 734-487-0317, [email protected]

    PENN STATE (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Bill OBrien

    Career: 9-4 (2nd year) At Penn State: 9-4 (2nd year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Zach Zwinak (24-61 yards)

    Pass: Chrisan Hackenberg (22-31, 278 yards, 2 TDs)Rec.: Allen Robinson (7-133 yards, 1 TD)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: DaQuan Jones (9 tackles)

    Sacks: DaQuan Jones (1.0-9 yards) and

    Stephen Obeng-Agyapong (1.0-8 yards)

    Int.: Stephen Obeng-Agyapong (1-4 yards) and

    Nyeem Wartman (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Je Nelson, 814-865-1757, [email protected]

    * All Penn State wins vacated from 1998-2011

    Saturday, Sept. 7 Noon ET University Park, Pa. Beaver Stadium (106,572)

    BTN Announcers: Sco Graham, Chuck Long

    Series: Penn State leads, 2-0* Last Meeng: Sept. 24, 2011: Penn State 34, Eastern Michigan 6*

    INDIANA STATE at PURDUE

    Indiana State (0-1, 0-0 MVC)

    Coach: Mike Sanford

    Career: 16-44 (6th year) At Indiana State: 0-1 (1st year)

    Oense: Spread

    Rush: Shakir Bell (18-113 yards)

    Pass: Mike Perish (11-29, 118 yards, 2 TDs)

    Rec.: Jamar Brown (4-50 yards)

    Defense: 4-3

    Tackles: Jameer Thurman (7 tackles)

    Int.: Connor Underwood (1-31 yards) and Tony Newman (1-[-1] yards)

    Football Contact: Ace Hunt, 812-237-4161, [email protected]

    PURDUE (0-1 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Darrell Hazell

    Career: 16-11 (3rd year) At Purdue: 0-1 (1st year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Akeem Hunt (7-21 yards) and Dalyn Dawkins (4-26 yards)

    Pass: Rob Henry (18-35, 161 yards)

    Rec.: Gary Bush (4-14 yards) and Dalyn Dawkins (3-44 yards)

    Defense: 4-3

    Tackles: Landon Feichter (7 tackles), Greg Laa (7 tackles) and

    Bruce Gaston (7 tackles)

    Sacks: Ryan Russell (1.0-2 yards)

    Int.: Ryan Isaac (1-0 yards) and Frankie Williams (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Ma Rector, 765-494-3196, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 Noon ET West Lafayee, Ind. Ross-Ade Stadium (62,500)BTN Announcers: Wayne Larrivee, J Leman

    Series: Purdue leads, 3-0 Sept. 2, 2006: Purdue 60, Indiana State 35

    TENNESSEE TECH at #23/23 WISCONSIN

    Tennessee Tech (1-0 overall, 0-0 OVC)

    Coach: Watson Brown

    Career: 123-190-1 (29th year) At Tennessee Tech: 29-39 (7th year)

    Oense: Mulple Spread

    Rush: Cody Forbes (8-69 yards)

    Pass: Darian Stone (8-11, 143 yards, 2 TDs)

    Rec.: Cody Mahews (3-47 yards, 1 TD) and Krys Cates (2-63 yards)Defense: Mulple 4-2

    Tackles: Bill Dillard (7 tackles) and TraDarius Go (7 tackles)

    Sacks: Jimmy Laughlin (1.0-6 yards) and

    Malcolm Mitchell (1.0-6 yards)

    Int.: Avery Rollins (1-2 yards) and Cory Webber (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Rob Schabert, 931-372-3088, [email protected]

    WISCONSIN (1-0 overall, 0-0 Big Ten)

    Coach: Gary Andersen

    Career: 31-31 (6th year) At Wisconsin: 1-0 (1st year)

    Oense: Mulple

    Rush: Melvin Gordon (13-144 yards, 1 TD)

    Pass: Joel Stave (9-17, 197 yards, 2 TDs)

    Rec.: Jared Abbrederis (2-122 yards, 2 TDs), Sam Arneson (2-17 yards)and Jacob Pedersen (2-15 yards)

    Defense: Mulple

    Tackles: Chris Borland (9 tackles)

    Int.: Sojourn Shelton (1-0 yards)

    Football Contact: Brian Lucas, 608-262-1811, [email protected]

    Saturday, Sept. 7 11 a.m. CT Madison, Wis. Camp Randall Stadium (80,321)

    BTN Announcers: Kevin Kugler, Derek Rackley

    Series: First Meeng

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    BIG TEN FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE - WEEK 2 12

    HONORING LEGENDS. BUILDING LEADERS.All Big Ten universies have been granted Tier One Status by the Carnegie Foundaon for the Advancement of Teaching,

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    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/31 L, 27-30 Northern Illinois 67,4029/7 Missouri State9/14 at Iowa State

    9/21 Western Michigan9/28 at Minnesota

    10/5 Michigan State10/19 at Ohio State10/26 Northwestern11/2 Wisconsin

    11/9 at Purdue11/23 Michigan11/29 at Nebraska

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/30 W, 26-13 Western Michigan 71,2149/7 South Florida9/14 Youngstown State

    9/21 at Notre Dame10/5 at Iowa

    10/12 Indiana10/19 Purdue10/26 at Illinois

    11/2 Michigan11/16 at Nebraska11/23 at Northwestern11/30 Minnesota

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/29 W, 51-23 UNLV 44,2179/7 at New Mexico State

    9/14 Western Illinois9/21 San Jose State

    9/28 Iowa

    10/5 at Michigan10/19 at Northwestern10/26 Nebraska11/2 at Indiana11/9 Penn State11/23 Wisconsin

    11/30 at Michigan State

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/31 W, 37-34 Wyoming 91,1859/7 Southern Mississippi

    9/14 UCLA9/21 South Dakota State10/5 Illinois

    10/12 at Purdue10/26 at Minnesota11/2 Northwestern11/9 at Michigan11/16 Michigan State11/23 at Penn State

    11/29 Iowa

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/31 W, 44-30 at California 58,8169/7 Syracuse

    9/14 Western Michigan9/21 Maine10/5 Ohio State

    10/12 at Wisconsin10/19 Minnesota10/26 at Iowa11/2 at Nebraska11/16 Michigan11/23 Michigan State11/30 at Illinois

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/31 W, 42-34 Southern Illinois 42,1759/7 Cincinnati

    9/14 vs. Washington [1]9/28 Miami (Ohio)10/5 at Nebraska

    10/19 Wisconsin10/26 Michigan State

    11/2 at Penn State11/9 at Indiana11/16 Ohio State11/23 at Purdue11/30 Northwestern

    [1] at Chicago, Ill.

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/29 W, 73-35 Indiana State 40,2789/7 Navy

    9/14 Bowling Green9/21 Missouri

    10/5 Penn State10/12 at Michigan State10/19 at Michigan11/2 Minnesota

    11/9 Illinois11/16 at Wisconsin11/23 at Ohio State11/30 Purdue

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/31 W, 40-20 Buffalo 103,9809/7 San Diego State

    9/14 at California9/21 Florida A&M

    9/28 Wisconsin10/5 at Northwestern10/19 Iowa

    10/26 Penn State11/2 at Purdue11/16 at Illinois11/23 Indiana11/30 at Michigan

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE

    8/31 W, 23-17 vs. Syracuse [2] 61,2029/7 Eastern Michigan9/14 Central Florida9/21 Kent State

    10/5 at Indiana10/12 Michigan

    10/26 at Ohio State11/2 Illinois11/9 at Minnesota

    11/16 Purdue11/23 Nebraska

    11/30 at Wisconsin

    [2] at East Rutherford, N.J.

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE

    8/31 L, 7-42 at Cincinnati 36,0079/7 Indiana State9/14 Notre Dame

    9/21 at Wisconsin9/28 Northern Illinois10/12 Nebraska10/19 at Michigan State

    11/2 Ohio State11/9 Iowa11/16 at Penn State11/23 Illinois11/30 at Indiana

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE

    8/31 W, 45-0 Massachusetts 76,3069/7 Tennessee Tech9/14 at Arizona State

    9/21 Purdue9/28 at Ohio State10/12 Northwestern

    10/19 at Illinois11/2 at Iowa11/9 BYU

    11/16 Indiana11/23 at Minnesota

    11/30 Penn State

    DATE SCORE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE8/31 W, 59-9 Central Michigan 112,6189/7 Notre Dame9/14 Akron

    9/21 at Connecticut10/5 Minnesota

    10/12 at Penn State10/19 Indiana11/2 at Michigan State11/9 Nebraska11/16 at Northwestern11/23 at Iowa11/30 Ohio State

    IOWA(0-1, 0-0 Big Ten)

    #17/17 MICHIGAN(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    MICHIGAN STATE(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    MINNESOTA(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    #18/18 NEBRASKA(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    #22/22 NORTHWESTERN(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    ILLINOIS(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    INDIANA(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    #2/2 OHIO STATE(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    PENN STATE(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

    PURDUE(0-1, 0-0 Big Ten)

    #23/23 WISCONSIN(1-0, 0-0 Big Ten)

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    TEAM SCHEDULES: LEADERS DIVISIONLeaders Division Games in Bold

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