|
|
CONFERENCE |
OVERALL |
|
|
W--L |
PCT. |
W--L |
PCT. |
|
OHIO STATE |
7--1 |
.875 |
11--1 |
.917 |
|
WISCONSIN |
6--2 |
.750 |
10--2 |
.833 |
|
ILLINOIS |
5--3 |
.625 |
8--4 |
.667 |
|
IOWA |
5--3 |
.625 |
8--4 |
.667 |
|
PENN STATE |
4--4 |
.500 |
8--4 |
.667 |
|
MICHIGAN STATE |
4--4 |
.500 |
7--5 |
.583 |
|
NORTHWESTERN |
4--4 |
.500 |
7--5 |
.583 |
|
MICHIGAN |
3--5 |
.375 |
5--7 |
.417 |
|
PURDUE |
3--5 |
.375 |
5--7 |
.417 |
|
MINNESOTA |
2--6 |
.250 |
4--8 |
.333 |
|
INDIANA |
1--7 |
.125 |
4--8 |
.333 |
HOW THEY'LL
FINISH
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Wisconsin RB P.J.
Hill
Ohio State LB James Laurinaitis
PLAYERS TO
WATCH
Top performers from unranked teams in the conference
VONTAE DAVIS
CB, Jr., Illinois
The 6-foot, 204-pound lockdown corner was All--Big Ten last fall (four
interceptions, 76 tackles). Physical and fast, he's projected as a future
first-round pick.
MAURICE EVANS
DE, Jr., Penn State
The 6'2" 264-pounder has matured into a dominant pass rusher. Flashing
speed off the corner, he led the Nittany Lions in sacks last year, with 12
1/2.
GREG MIDDLETON
DE, Jr., Indiana
As a sophomore the 6'3" 275-pounder led the nation in sacks, with 16. This
season he'll be a force on a front seven that has five returning starters.
ERIC PETERMAN
WR, Sr., Northwestern
A quarterback in high school who was tried at wideout and cornerback by the
Wildcats, he found his game as a receiver in 2007 with a team-high 66
catches.
JAVON RINGER
RB, Sr., Michigan State
Despite splitting time with Jehuu Caulcrick, he was the Big Ten's No. 3
ground-gainer last season, picking up 1,447 yards while averaging 5.9 per
carry.
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