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2018 Big Ten Football Statistics 2018 Big Ten Football Statistics Updated: January 16, 2019 at 04:04 PM (All Games) Weekly Results DATE GAME LOCATION East Division STANDINGS CONFERENCE PCT. PF PA DIVISION PCT. PF PA OVERALL PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK Ohio State 8-1 0.889 354 245 6-0 1.000 268 151 13-1 0.929 593 357 7-0 3-1 3-0 W6 Michigan 8-1 0.889 331 164 5-1 0.833 217 124 10-3 0.769 457 252 7-0 3-2 0-1 L2 Penn State 6-3 0.667 256 186 3-3 0.500 141 128 9-4 0.692 439 267 5-2 4-1 0-1 L1 Michigan State 5-4 0.556 155 149 4-2 0.667 107 98 7-6 0.538 243 223 4-3 3-2 0-1 L1 Maryland 3-6 0.333 249 266 1-5 0.167 144 197 5-7 0.417 342 344 3-3 1-4 1-0 L4 Indiana 2-7 0.222 221 305 2-4 0.333 153 197 5-7 0.417 317 359 3-4 2-3 0-0 L2 Rutgers 0-9 0.000 100 273 0-6 0.000 51 186 1-11 0.083 162 377 1-6 0-5 0-0 L10 West Division STANDINGS CONFERENCE PCT. PF PA DIVISION PCT. PF PA OVERALL PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK Northwestern 8-1 0.889 222 169 6-0 1.000 158 115 9-5 0.643 339 325 3-4 5-0 1-1 W1 Wisconsin 5-4 0.556 251 250 4-2 0.667 197 173 8-5 0.615 386 294 5-2 2-3 1-0 W1 Iowa 5-4 0.556 294 185 3-3 0.500 205 139 9-4 0.692 405 231 5-2 3-2 1-0 W3 Purdue 5-4 0.556 297 254 3-3 0.500 207 190 6-7 0.462 397 390 3-4 3-2 0-1 L1 Minnesota 3-6 0.333 247 308 2-4 0.333 182 205 7-6 0.538 376 345 5-2 1-4 1-0 W2 Nebraska 3-6 0.333 268 309 2-4 0.333 218 211 4-8 0.333 360 375 4-3 0-5 0-0 L1 Illinois 2-7 0.222 228 410 1-5 0.167 133 267 4-8 0.333 312 473 3-3 1-4 0-1 L3 2018 Big Ten Football Statistics Updated: January 16, 2019 at 04:04 PM (All Games) SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./G RUSHING OFFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./G Ohio State 14 79 13 76 0 0 2 593 42.4 Wisconsin 13 571 3554 6 88 32 273.4 Michigan 13 56 21 50 2 0 2 457 35.2 Illinois 12 493 2916 6 80 25 243.0 Penn State 13 56 16 53 0 0 1 439 33.8 Maryland 12 487 2762 6 81 26 230.2 Iowa 13 50 17 48 0 0 3 405 31.2 Nebraska 12 464 2508 5 66 25 209.0 Purdue 13 49 19 44 1 0 0 397 30.5 Penn State 13 521 2664 5 78 34 204.9 Nebraska 12 45 14 40 3 0 1 360 30.0 Michigan 13 549 2653 5 81 26 204.1 Wisconsin 13 51 10 48 1 0 0 386 29.7 Ohio State 14 570 2398 4 49 23 171.3 Minnesota 13 46 17 43 2 0 1 376 28.9 Minnesota 13 524 2221 4 74 23 170.8 Maryland 12 44 12 40 1 0 0 342 28.5 Indiana 12 428 1888 4 45 17 157.3 Indiana 12 39 15 32 3 0 0 317 26.4 Iowa 13 488 1929 4 40 19 148.4 Illinois 12 36 20 36 0 0 0 312 26.0 Purdue 13 400 1773 4 76 20 136.4 Northwestern 14 44 10 39 3 0 0 339 24.2 Rutgers 12 421 1609 4 80 12 134.1 Michigan State 13 27 18 25 1 0 0 243 18.7 Michigan State 13 465 1623 3 80 14 124.8 Rutgers 12 19 9 19 0 0 1 162 13.5 Northwestern 14 518 1609 3 77 25 114.9 SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS. AVG./G RUSHING DEFENSE G ATT. YARDS AVG/A LONG TD AVG./G Michigan State 13 24 9 22 2 0 1 223 17.2 Michigan State 13 392 1013 2.6 78 8 77.9 Iowa 13 28 3 25 1 0 0 231 17.8 Iowa 13 435 1424 3.3 51 9 109.5 Michigan 13 32 4 30 0 0 0 252 19.4 Michigan 13 450 1656 3.7 80 15 127.4 Penn State 13 34 3 32 0 0 2 267 20.5 Northwestern 14 478 1815 3.8 76 14 129.6 Wisconsin 13 33 7 31 1 0 0 294 22.6 Wisconsin 13 454 2020 4.4 81 17 155.4 Northwestern 14 38 9 33 1 0 1 325 23.2 Ohio State 14 490 2215 4.5 93 26 158.2 Ohio State 14 46 6 39 0 0 0 357 25.5 Purdue 13 499 2183 4.4 80 25 167.9 Minnesota 13 42 7 35 5 0 0 345 26.5 Penn State 13 549 2197 4.0 71 16 169.0 Maryland 12 42 4 40 1 0 1 344 28.7 Minnesota 13 436 2254 5.2 81 20 173.4 Indiana 12 45 2 40 1 0 0 357 29.8 Indiana 12 479 2198 4.6 75 17 183.2 Purdue 13 49 7 45 0 0 0 390 30.0 Maryland 12 504 2207 4.4 80 20 183.9 Nebraska 12 47 11 40 2 0 2 375 31.3 Nebraska 12 470 2349 5.0 88 29 195.8 Rutgers 12 49 7 48 1 0 0 377 31.4 Rutgers 12 491 2578 5.3 73 25 214.8 Illinois 12 64 5 61 1 0 1 473 39.4 Illinois 12 494 2943 6.0 66 31 245.3 TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./G PASSING OFFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./G Ohio State 14 2398 5100 1131 7498 6.6 74 535.6 Ohio State 14 396-561-8 .706 5100 9.1 51 364.3 Nebraska 12 2508 2966 868 5474 6.3 44 456.2 Purdue 13 333-509-13 .654 3998 7.9 28 307.5 Purdue 13 1773 3998 909 5771 6.3 48 443.9 Indiana 12 316-481-13 .657 3094 6.4 20 257.8 Wisconsin 13 3554 2050 875 5604 6.4 51 431.1 Nebraska 12 257-404-11 .636 2966 7.3 19 247.2 Penn State 13 2664 2835 900 5499 6.1 55 423.0 Northwestern 14 319-528-16 .604 3352 6.3 17 239.4 Michigan 13 2653 2804 896 5457 6.1 50 419.8 Iowa 13 242-408-11 .593 2946 7.2 27 226.6 Indiana 12 1888 3094 909 4982 5.5 37 415.2 Penn State 13 205-379-8 .541 2835 7.5 21 218.1 Illinois 12 2916 1988 822 4904 6.0 35 408.7 Michigan State 13 255-497-14 .513 2824 5.7 12 217.2 Minnesota 13 2221 2714 870 4935 5.7 43 379.6 Michigan 13 223-347-9 .643 2804 8.1 24 215.7 Iowa 13 1929 2946 896 4875 5.4 46 375.0 Minnesota 13 190-346-14 .549 2714 7.8 20 208.8 Maryland 12 2762 1695 728 4457 6.1 38 371.4 Illinois 12 177-329-14 .538 1988 6.0 10 165.7 Northwestern 14 1609 3352 1046 4961 4.7 42 354.4 Wisconsin 13 179-304-14 .589 2050 6.7 19 157.7 Michigan State 13 1623 2824 962 4447 4.6 26 342.1 Maryland 12 125-241-5 .519 1695 7.0 12 141.3 Rutgers 12 1609 1586 772 3195 4.1 17 266.3 Rutgers 12 171-351-22 .487 1586 4.5 5 132.2 TOTAL DEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG./G PASSING DEFENSE G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YDS. AVG./A TD AVG./G Michigan 13 1656 1921 781 3577 4.6 29 275.2 Michigan 13 164-331-11 .496 1921 5.8 14 147.8 Iowa 13 1424 2393 837 3817 4.6 28 293.6 Penn State 13 223-416-13 .536 2359 5.7 14 181.5 Michigan State 13 1013 2928 869 3941 4.5 22 303.2 Iowa 13 230-402-20 .572 2393 6.0 19 184.1 Wisconsin 13 2020 2458 814 4478 5.5 31 344.5 Rutgers 12 197-354-9 .557 2240 6.3 21 186.7 Penn State 13 2197 2359 965 4556 4.7 30 350.5 Wisconsin 13 209-360-14 .581 2458 6.8 14 189.1 Minnesota 13 2254 2761 845 5015 5.9 41 385.8 Maryland 12 184-339-18 .543 2478 7.3 19 206.5 Maryland 12 2207 2478 843 4685 5.6 39 390.4 Minnesota 13 265-409-11 .648 2761 6.8 21 212.4 Northwestern 14 1815 3657 983 5472 5.6 35 390.9 Michigan State 13 280-477-14 .587 2928 6.1 14 225.2 Rutgers 12 2578 2240 845 4818 5.7 46 401.5 Nebraska 12 238-425-11 .560 2853 6.7 15 237.8 Ohio State 14 2215 3433 979 5648 5.8 44 403.4 Indiana 12 225-369-13 .610 2887 7.8 27 240.6 Indiana 12 2198 2887 848 5085 6.0 44 423.8 Ohio State 14 272-489-11 .556 3433 7.0 18 245.2 Nebraska 12 2349 2853 895 5202 5.8 44 433.5 Northwestern 14 323-505-12 .640 3657 7.2 21 261.2 Purdue 13 2183 3701 982 5884 6.0 47 452.6 Illinois 12 236-372-15 .634 3157 8.5 30 263.1 Illinois 12 2943 3157 866 6100 7.0 61 508.3 Purdue 13 301-483-11 .623 3701 7.7 22 284.7 2018 Big Ten Football Statistics Updated: January 16, 2019 at 04:04 PM (All Games) PASSING EFFICIENCY G COMP-ATT-INT PCT.
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