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BIG TEN FOOTBALL 2015-16 BOWL GAMES RELEASE

Contact: Adam Augus ne, Associate Director, Communica ons • Offi ce: 847-696-1010 ext. 151 • E-mail: aaugus [email protected] • Cell: 608-215-4391 • Twi er: @B1Gfootball 2015 CONFERENCE & OVERALL STANDINGS BIG TEN BOWL SCHEDULE EAST DIVISION December 26, 2015 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL Conference Games All Games INDIANA vs. W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk Duke 1. State&# 7-1 .875 4-0 3-1 6-0 W3 12-1 .923 7-0 4-1 1-0 W4 3:30 p.m. ET - ABC Ohio State& 7-1 .875 3-1 4-0 5-1 W1 11-1 .917 6-1 5-0 0-0 W1 3. Michigan 6-2 .750 2-2 4-0 4-2 L1 9-3 .750 5-2 4-1 0-0 L1 FOSTER FARMS BOWL 4. Penn State 4-4 .500 3-1 1-3 3-3 L3 7-5 .583 6-1 1-4 0-0 L3 NEBRASKA vs. 5. Indiana 2-6 .250 0-4 2-2 1-5 W2 6-6 .500 3-4 3-2 0-0 W2 UCLA 6. Rutgers 1-7 .125 0-4 1-3 1-5 L5 4-8 .333 2-5 2-3 0-0 L1 9:15 p.m. ET - ESPN Maryland 1-7 .125 0-4 1-3 1-5 W1 3-9 .250 2-5 1-4 0-0 W1 WEST DIVISION December 28, 2015 QUICK LANE BOWL Conference Games All Games MINNESOTA vs. W-L PCT H A Div. Strk W-L PCT H A N Strk Central Michigan 1. Iowa& 8-0 1.000 4-0 4-0 6-0 W8 12-1 .923 7-0 5-0 0-1 L1 5 p.m. ET - ESPN2 2. Northwestern 6-2 .750 3-1 3-1 5-1 W5 10-2 .833 6-1 4-1 0-0 W5 Wisconsin 6-2 .750 2-2 4-0 4-2 W1 9-3 .750 5-2 4-0 0-1 W1 December 30, 2015 4. Nebraska 3-5 .375 1-3 2-2 1-5 L1 5-7 .417 3-4 2-3 0-0 L1 NATIONAL FUNDING 5. Illinois 2-6 .250 1-3 1-3 2-4 L3 5-7 .417 4-3 1-4 0-0 L3 WISCONSIN vs. Minnesota 2-6 .250 1-3 1-3 2-4 L1 5-7 .417 3-4 2-3 0-0 L1 #25 USC 7. Purdue 1-7 .125 1-3 0-4 1-5 L4 2-10 .167 2-5 0-5 0-0 L4 10:30 p.m. ET - ESPN

& Division Champion # Big Ten Champion Postseason teams in bold December 31, 2015 GOODYEAR COTTON BOWL PLAYOFF BIG TEN. BIG NEWS. SEMIFINAL • Ten Big Ten schools were selected for bowl compe on, including three teams earning berths #3 MICHIGAN STATE vs. in one of the six College Football Playoff bowls in Michigan State, Iowa and Ohio State. #2 Alabama 8 p.m. ET - ESPN • Big Ten Champion Michigan State was selected to par cipate in the College Football Playoff Semifi nal at the Co on Bowl. The Spartans were ranked No. 3 by the College Football Playoff January 1, 2016 selec on commi ee and will face No. 2 Alabama on Dec. 31 in Arlington, Texas. The winner OUTBACK BOWL of the Co on Bowl will meet either No. 1 Clemson or No. 4 Oklahoma in the College Football #13 NORTHWESTERN vs. Playoff Na onal Championship to be played on Jan. 11 in Glendale, Ariz. #23 Tennessee Noon ET - ESPN2 • Iowa was selected to par cipate in the Rose Bowl Game and Ohio State will take part in the Fiesta Bowl, joining the Spartans as par cipants in College Football Playoff bowls this season. BUFFALO WILD WINGS The Hawkeyes were ranked No. 5 by the College Football Playoff selec on commi ee and will #14 MICHIGAN vs. face No. 6 Stanford on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif., while the Buckeyes were ranked No. 7 and will #19 Florida take on No. 8 Notre Dame on Jan. 1 in Glendale, Ariz. 1 p.m. ET - ABC

• Michigan State was crowned Big Ten Champion following its 16-13 victory over Iowa in the BATTLEFROG FIESTA BOWL #7 OHIO STATE vs. Big Ten Championship Game. With the win, the Spartans claimed their ninth Big Ten tle and #8 Notre Dame second in the last three years. 1 p.m. ET - ESPN

• Iowa (12-1), Michigan State (12-1), Ohio State (11-1) and Northwestern (10-2) have claimed ROSE BOWL GAME PRESENTED BY at least 10 victories so far this season, marking the fourth me in conference history and fi rst NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL me since 2009 that four Big Ten teams have reached the 10-win plateau. A bowl victory by #5 IOWA vs. Michigan and/or Wisconsin would give the Big Ten fi ve or six teams with at least 10 wins for the #6 Stanford fi rst me in conference history. 5:10 p.m. ET - ESPN

• The Big Ten will continue to feature the largest and most diverse postseason lineup in confer- January 2, 2016 ence history, with six teams making their first or second appearance in their assigned bowl. TAXSLAYER BOWL Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin will each make their first trip to their destina- PENN STATE vs. tions, while Michigan State and Northwestern will each appear in their respective bowls for the Georgia second time in program history. Northwestern will play in the Outback Bowl for the first time Noon ET - ESPN since the 2009 season, Ohio State will compete in the Fiesta Bowl for the first time since the 2008 campaign and Michigan will take part in the Citrus Bowl for the first time since the 2007 January 11, 2016 season. Iowa will return to the Rose Bowl Game for the first time since the 1990 season, while COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF Penn State last visited the TaxSlayer Bowl at the conclusion of the 1976 season in what was NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP then known as the . #3 MICHIGAN STATE or #2 Alabama vs. #1 Clemson or #4 Oklahoma 8:30 p.m. ET - ESPN • Big Ten teams will once again take on one of the na on’s toughest bowl lineups this post- season, facing six programs that appear among the top 25 of the fi nal College Football Playoff Ranking: College Football Playoff rankings. Third-ranked Michigan State squares off against second-ranked and SEC Champion Alabama in the Co on Bowl, fi h-ranked Iowa takes on sixth-ranked and Pac-12 Champion BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten will administer over $200 million in direct fi nancial support to more than 9,500 students compe ng in intercollegiate athle cs for more than 11,000 par cipa on opportuni es on 350 teams in 42 diff erent sports. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 2

BIG TEN. BIG NEWS. Stanford in the Rose Bowl Game and No. 7 Ohio State faces No. 8 Notre including two unanimous first-team honorees. Iowa’s King and Penn Dame in the Fiesta Bowl. No. 14 Michigan will face No. 19 Florida in the State’s Nassib were each unanimous first-team All-Americans, while Citrus Bowl, No. 13 Northwestern will take on No. 23 Tennessee in the Ohio State’s and earned consensus All-America Outback Bowl and Wisconsin will meet No. 25 USC in the Holiday Bowl. status. A list of Big Ten All-Americans can be found on Page 6.

• Three Big Ten players and one coach took home na onal individual • Six Big Ten students were named Capital One Academic All-Americans. honors. Penn State’s earned the Lo IMPACT Trophy as the The Big Ten has now had 84 honorees over the last 11 seasons. The defensive impact player of the year, the as the na on’s Academic All-America first-team honorees from the Big Ten are Ohio top lineman and the Hendricks Award as the na on’s best defensive State’s Jacoby Boren, who earned second-team honors last season, and end. Iowa’s Desmond King claimed the Thorpe Award as the na on’s top Jack Willoughby. Iowa’s Jordan Lomax, Minnesota’s Brandon Lingen, defensive back and Michigan State’s earned the Johnny Penn State’s Tyler Yazujian and Purdue’s Robert Kugler earned Academic Unitas Golden Arm Award as the na on’s best senior . Iowa All-America second-team accolades. head coach Kirk Ferentz claimed the Woody Hayes and Eddie Robinson Awards, both given to the na on’s top coach. • The Big Ten set a new single-season a endance record with 6,467,816 fans a ending home games. This marked the third consecu ve season • Twenty-two conference standouts were named All-Americans, includ- that more than six million fans have a ended home contests and the ing 14 that earned first-team distinction from at least one organization. fourth me in the past fi ve years. In addition, four Big Ten players were named consensus All-Americans, BIG TEN BOWL BREAKDOWN GOODYEAR COTTON BOWL NATIONAL FUNDING HOLIDAY BOWL COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL Wisconsin earned an invita on from the Na onal Funding A er winning the Big Ten Football Championship Game, Michi- Holiday Bowl to face No. 25 Southern California at 10:30 p.m. gan State was granted the No. 3 seed and will take on second- ET on Dec. 30 in San Diego, Calif. The Badgers are taking part in seeded Alabama in the Goodyear Co on Bowl. The game will be postseason play for a school-record 14th straight season and are contested at 8 p.m. ET on Dec. 31 in Arlington, Texas. The Spar- making their 27th bowl appearance. Wisconsin will make its fi rst tans return to the Co on Bowl for the second consecu ve year trip to the Holiday Bowl, which will mark the 11th appearance a er defea ng Baylor, 42-41, last season. That game marked only by a Big Ten team. the second appearance in the Co on Bowl by a Big Ten squad and the fi rst since Ohio State defeated Texas A&M, 28-12, in the TAXSLAYER BOWL 1987 Co on Bowl. Michigan State has advanced to a program- Penn State will take part in the in the TaxSlayer Bowl at Noon record nine straight postseason contests and is making its 26th ET on Jan. 2 against Georgia in Jacksonville, Fla. The Ni any bowl appearance. Lions will be making their 46th appearance in postseason play and fi h in the TaxSlayer Bowl, with the most recent visit taking ROSE BOWL GAME PRESENTED BY NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL place at the conclusion of the 1976 season in what was then Iowa returns to the Rose Bowl Game for the fi rst me since a known as the Gator Bowl. matchup with Washington to conclude the 1990 season. The Hawkeyes were ranked No. 5 by the College Football Playoff NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL selec on commi ee and will face No. 6 Stanford at 5:10 p.m. ET Indiana will make the Big Ten’s second appearance in the New on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif. This will mark the sixth appearance Era Pinstripe Bowl at 3:30 p.m. ET on Dec. 26 against Duke at for the Hawkeyes in Pasadena and 68th by a Big Ten squad. The Yankee Stadium in Bronx, N.Y. The Hoosiers are making their fi rst Hawkeyes will be taking part in postseason play for the 29th postseason trip since the 2007 season and 10th overall. Penn me. State was victorious in the conference’s fi rst Pinstripe Bowl ap- pearance last season. BATTLEFROG FIESTA BOWL Ohio State will be back in the Ba leFrog Fiesta Bowl for the fi rst FOSTER FARMS BOWL me since the 2008 season. The Buckeyes were ranked No. 7 and Nebraska will face UCLA in the Foster Farms Bowl, scheduled for will take on No. 8 Notre Dame at 1 p.m. ET on Jan. 1 in Glendale, 9:15 p.m. ET on Dec. 26 in Santa Clara, Calif. Nebraska will make Ariz., a rematch of the 2006 Fiesta Bowl won by the Buckeyes. its fi rst appearance in the Foster Farms Bowl, its 52nd bowl This will mark the seventh appearance for Ohio State in the appearance overall and will play in a ninth straight postseason Fiesta Bowl and the ninth appearance by a Big Ten team. The game. The contest will mark the fourth me that a current Big Buckeyes will make their 46th offi cial postseason appearance. Ten team will play in the Foster Farms Bowl, including a 2007 appearance by Maryland in what was then called the Emerald BUFFALO WILD WINGS CITRUS BOWL Bowl. No. 14 Michigan will take part in the Buff alo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl at 1 p.m. ET on Jan. 1 in Orlando, Fla., against No. 19 QUICK LANE BOWL Florida. The game will mark the Wolverines’ 44th bowl trip over- Minnesota earned a berth to face Central Michigan in the sec- all and fi h appearance in the Citrus Bowl, the Big Ten’s second- ond annual Quick Lane Bowl at 5 p.m. ET on Dec. 28 in Detroit, oldest current bowl partner behind only the Rose Bowl Game. Mich. The Gophers will be making their 18th postseason appear- Michigan last played in the Citrus Bowl at the conclusion of the ance and fourth straight bowl trip. Rutgers earned a victory over 2007 season and defeated the Gators, 41-35. Big Ten teams have North Carolina in the inaugural Quick Lane Bowl last season. played in 25 Citrus Bowls, including each of the last 23 seasons.

OUTBACK BOWL No. 13 Northwestern will play in the Outback Bowl for the FOLLOW THE BIG TEN second me in school history and the fi rst me since the 2009 season. The Wildcats will face No. 23 Tennessee at Noon ET on facebook.com/BigTenConference Jan. 1 in Tampa, Fla. Northwestern will be taking part in a bowl game for the 12th me in program history. The Outback Bowl .com/B1Gfootball is the Big Ten’s third-oldest current bowl partner and has been affi liated with the conference since the 1993 season. Big Ten schools have played in 26 Outback Bowls, including each of the instagram.com/bigten last 22 seasons. BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. Every Commi ee on Ins tu onal Coopera on (CIC) ins tu on ranks among the top 78 universi es in the na on according to the 2014 Academic Ranking of World Universi es, including six in the top 25. The CIC includes all 14 Big Ten schools and the University of Chicago. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 3 2015 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Fi h Annual Big Ten Championship Game December 5, 2015 Lucas Oil Stadium • , Ind. 16 Grange-Griffi n Most Valuable Player: Connor Cook, MSU 13

Scoring Summary 3 0 6 7 -- 16 Iowa Hawkeyes 3 3 0 7 -- 13 A endance - 66,985

MSU - Geiger 23 yd fi eld goal, 1Q, 7-22 2:58 IOWA - Koehn 24 yd fi eld goal, 1Q, 7-14 1:49 IOWA - Koehn 43 yd fi eld goal, 2Q, 9-42 4:33 MSU - Geiger 29 yd fi eld goal, 3Q, 11-47 4:49 MSU - Geiger 47 yd fi eld goal, 3Q, 6-33 2:38 IOWA - Smith 85 yd pass from Beathard (Koehn kick), 4Q, 2-75 1:08 MSU - Sco 1 yd run (Geiger kick), 4Q, 22-82 9:04

TEAM STATS MSU IOWA Score 16 13 FIRST DOWNS 20 13 NET YARDS RUSHING 174 52 NET YARDS PASSING 191 216 Comple ons-A empts-Int 16-33-1 18-27-1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 365 268 Returns: Number-Yds 0-0 0-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards 0-0 1-4 Kickoff returns: Number-YdsD 0-0 2-52 Intercep ons: Number-Yds 1-0 1-4 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-40.8 5-35.6 -Lost 0-0 4-2 Penal es-Yards 8-80 5-45 Possession Time 36:38 23:22 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 3 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3

INDIVIDUAL STATS RUSHING: MSU - Sco 22-73, 1 TD; London 12-60; Shelton 3-15; Holmes 3-13; Cook 5-8; Burbridge 1-5. IOWA - Mitchell 4-24; Daniels 8-17; Wadley 5-14; Canzeri 2-12; Beathard 5-(-15). Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook became the fi rst player to be named PASSING: MSU - Cook 16-32-1-191; Team 0-1-0-0. IOWA-Beathard 18-26-1-216; Team the Grange-Griffi n Championship Game MVP twice. Cook guided the Spartans 0-1-0-0. on a 22-play, 82-yard drive in the fourth quarter that lasted more than nine RECEIVING: MSU - Burbridge 5-61; Kings 4-30; Shelton 3-34; Davis 1-22; Lang 1-17; minutes and culminated in a game-winning run by LJ Sco with 27 seconds le in regula on. London 1-14; Price 1-13. IOWA - Smith 5-110, 1 TD; Wadley 3-34; Kreiger-Coble 3-23; Ki le 2-26; VandeBerg 2-14; Mitchell 2-1; Hillyer 1-8.

DEFENSIVE STATS Michigan State ## Player Solo Ast Tot TFL-Yds FF FR-Yd Int-Yds PBU Sack-Yds QBH 45 Harris 4 5 9 1.5-4 . . . . . 1 9 Nicholson 3 4 7 ...... 7 Cox 3 4 7 . . . 1-0 . . . 89 Calhoun 4 2 6 3.0-17 1 . . . 2.0-16 1 30 Bullough 2 3 5 0.5-0 1 . . . . .

Iowa ## Player Solo Ast Tot TFL-Yds FF FR-Yd Int-Yds PBU Sack-Yds QBH 27 Lomax 7 3 10 ...... 36 Fisher 4 5 9 . . . . 1 . . 13 Mabin 6 2 8 . . . . 1 . . 43 Jewell 4 4 8 . . . 1-4 . . 2 14 King 4 2 6 . . . . 1 . . BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 4

BIG TEN FOOTBALL BIG TEN NCAA STAT LEADERS MEDIA CONTACTS TEAM RANKINGS Rk. Scoring Defense Avg. Rk. Passing Defense Avg. Rk. Team Sacks Avg. EAST DIVISION 1. Wisconsin 13.1 3. Michigan 158.8 1. Penn State 3.67 2. Ohio State 14.0 6. Wisconsin 169.2 13. Maryland 2.92 Indiana 7. Northwestern 16.4 10. Penn State 174.5 16. Ohio State 2.83 Jeff Keag 11. Michigan 17.2 12. Ohio State 176.2 23. Michigan State 2.69 [email protected] 15. Iowa 18.5 15. Minnesota 182.4 Phone: (812) 855-6209 19. Michigan State 20.5 17. Illinois 184.4 Rk. Rushing Off ense Avg. 25. Northwestern 192.7 12. Ohio State 241.9 Maryland Rk. Total Defense Avg. Dustin Semonavick 3. Wisconsin 267.1 Rk. Pass Effi ciency Defense Avg. Rk. 3rd Down Off ense Pct. [email protected] 4. Michigan 281.3 1. Michigan 94.98 5. Michigan State .505 Phone: (301) 314-7065 10. Ohio State 303.5 2. Wisconsin 95.12 11. Northwestern 310.5 3. Northwestern 98.27 Rk. Time of Possession Avg. Michigan 14. Penn State 324.3 6. Ohio State 101.92 8. Wisconsin 33:34 David Ablauf 20. Iowa 334.2 10. Iowa 106.50 10. Michigan State 33:18 [email protected] 22. Illinois 112.24 12. Michigan 33:01 Chad Shepard Rk. Rushing Defense Avg. [email protected] 4. Wisconsin 97.9 Rk. 3rd Down Defense Pct. Phone: (248)-410-4449 7. Michigan State 113.1 3. Michigan .256 8. Nebraska 113.4 10. Wisconsin .309 Michigan State 10. Iowa 114.9 11. Northwestern .309 John Lewandowski 14. Northwestern 117.8 14. Illinois .314 [email protected] 18. Michigan 122.6 22. Nebraska .335 Phone: (517) 355-2271 22. Ohio State 127.3

Ohio State INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Jerry Emig Rk. All-Purpose Yds Per Game Avg. Rk. Forced Fumbles Avg. Rk. Pun ng Avg. [email protected] 10. Ezekiel Ellio , OSU 155.08 1. Carl Nassib, PSU 0.50 15. Sam Foltz, NEB 44.4 Phone: (614) 688-0343 15. Jordan Howard, IND 146.56 2. Sean Davis, MD 0.42 22. Cameron Johnston, OSU 44.1 23. Janarion Grant, RU 131.92 , WIS 0.42 Penn State 8. Marcus Oliver, IND 0.33 Rk. Kickoff Returns Avg. Kristina Petersen Rk. Rushing Yds Per Game Avg. 17. Solomon Vault, NU 27.0 [email protected] 6. Ezekiel Ellio , OSU 139.3 Rk. Intercep ons Avg. Phone: (814) 865-1757 9. Jordan Howard, IND 134.8 3. Desmond King, IOWA 0.6 Rk. Kickoff Return TDs Total 20. Jus n Jackson, NU 112.0 8. Tanner McEvoy, WIS 0.5 2. Janarion Grant, RU 3 Rutgers 5. Solomon Vault, NU 2 Hasim Phillips Rk. Rushing Total Rk. Total Tackles Avg. 10. William Likely, MD 1 [email protected] 3. Ezekiel Ellio , OSU 19 5. Clayton Fejedelem, ILL 11.7 Jehu Chesson, MICH 1 Phone: (732) 445-6069 8. Steve Longa, RU 10.6 Natrell Jamerson, MD 1 Rk. Sacks Per Game Avg. 21. Raekwon McMillan, OSU 9.5 WEST DIVISION 1. Carl Nassib, PSU 1.29 22. Anthony Walker, NU 9.4 Rk. Punt Returns Avg. 2. , MD 1.13 3. William Likely, MD 17.7 Illinois 14. , MSU 0.81 Rk. Field Goal Percentage Pct. 12. , OSU 12.8 Kent Brown 15. Joe Schobert, WIS 0.79 7. Griffi n Oakes, IND .880 13. Desmond King, IOWA 12.7 [email protected] 20. Nick Mangieri, IND 0.75 24. Joey Julius, PSU .833 20. Mitchell Paige, IND 11.7 Derek Neal Deonte Gibson, NU 0.75 21. , MICH 11.4 [email protected] Rk. Field Goals Per Game Avg. Phone: (217) 333-1391 Rk. Tackles for Loss Avg. 6. Griffi n Oakes, IND 1.83 Rk. Punt Return TDs Total 2. Carl Nassib, PSU 1.6 14. Drew Brown, NEB 1.67 2. Mitchell Paige, IND 2 Iowa Anthony Walker, NU 1.6 23. Jack Mitchell, NU 1.50 William Likely, MD 2 Steve Roe 8. Joe Schobert, WIS 1.5 13. Clayton Fejedelem, ILL 1 [email protected] 17. Joey Bosa, OSU 1.5 Marchie Murdock, ILL 1 Phone: (319) 335-9411 Janarion Grant, RU 1

Minnesota Paul Rovnak BIG TEN COACHING RECORDS [email protected] Phone: (612) 625-9379 Coach, School Career (Yrs) At School (Yrs) Big Ten Only EAST DIVISION Nebraska Kevin Wilson, IND 20-40 (5th) 20-40 (5th) 8-32 Keith Mann D.J. Durkin, MD 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) [email protected] , MICH 67-30 (8th) 9-3 (1st) 6-2 Phone: (402) 472-2263 Mark Dantonio, MSU 105-49 (12th) 87-32 (9th) 52-20 Northwestern , OSU 153-27 (14th) 49-4 (4th) 31-1 Paul Kennedy James Franklin, PSU 38-26 (5th) 14-11 (2nd) 6-10 [email protected] , RU 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) 0-0 (0) Phone: (847) 467-2028 WEST DIVISION Purdue Bill Cubit, ILL 56-54 (9th) 5-7 (1st) 2-6 Matt Rector Kirk Ferentz, IOWA 139-107 (20th) 127-86 (17th) 76-60 [email protected] Phone: (765) 494-3196 Tracy Claeys, MINN 1-4 (1st) 1-4 (1st) 1-4 Mike Riley, NEB 98-87 (15th) 5-7 (1st) 3-5 Wisconsin , NU 70-55 (10th) 70-55 (10th) 36-44 Brian Lucas Darrell Hazell, PUR 22-40 (5th) 6-30 (3rd) 2-22 [email protected] Paul Chryst, WIS 28-22 (4th) 9-3 (1st) 6-2 Phone: (608) 263-5052 BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. Over the last 10 full academic years, current Big Ten ins tu ons have won 78 team na onal tles in 23 diff erent sports, including at least seven in each of the last seven academic years. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 5

BIG TEN IN THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF POLL ILL IND IOWA MD MICH MSU MINN NEB NU OSU PSU PUR RU WIS 11/3 - - 9 - 17 7 - - 21 3 - - - - 11/10 - - 5 - 14 13 - - 18 3 - - - 25 11/17 - - 5 - 12 9 - - 20 3 - - - 25 11/24 - - 4 - 10 5 - - 16 8 - - - - 12/1 - - 4 - 15 5 - - 14 6 - - - - 12/6 - - 5 - 14 3 - - 13 7 - - - - NOTE: College Football Playoff poll fi rst released on Nov. 3 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF POLL BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS# No. Team Years DEC. 6 42 Michigan 1898-01c-02-03c-04c-06c-18c-22c-23c-25-26c-30c-31c-32c-33c-43c-47-48-49c-50-64- Team Record Prev. 69c-71-72c-73c-74c-76c-77c-78c-80-82-86c-88-89-90c-91-92-97-98c-00c-03-04c 1 Clemson 13-0 1 35* Ohio State 1916-17-20-35c-39-42-44-49c-54-55-57-61-68-69c-70-72c-73c-74c-75-76c-77c-79- 2 Alabama 12-1 2 81c-84-86c-93c-96c-98c-02c-05c-06-07-08c-09-14 3 MICHIGAN STATE 121 5 18 Minnesota 1900c-03c-04c-06c-09-10c-11-15c-27c-33c-34-35c-37-38-40-41-60c-67c 15 Illinois 1910c-14-15c-18c-19-23c-27c-28-46-51-53c-63-83-90c-01 4 Oklahoma 11-1 3 14 Wisconsin 1896-97-01c-06c-12-52c-59-62-93c-98c-99-10c-11-12 5 IOWA 121 4 11 Iowa 1900c-21-22c-56-58-60c-81c-85-90c-02c-04c 6 Stanford 11-2 7 9 Michigan State 1953c-65-66-78c-87-90c-10c-13-15 7 OHIO STATE 111 6 8 Northwestern 1903c-26c-30c-31c-36-95-96c-00c 8 Notre Dame 10-2 8 8 Purdue 1918c-29-31c-32c-43c-52c-67c-00c 9 Florida State 10-2 9 7 Chicago 1899-05-07-08-13-22c-24 3 Penn State 1994-05c-08c 10 North Carolina 11-2 10 2 Indiana 1945-67c 11 TCU 10-2 11 12 Ole Miss 9-3 13 c—co-championship # Beginning in 2011, Big Ten Championship Game determined Big Ten Champion 13 NORTHWESTERN 102 14 * All Ohio State wins vacated from 2010 season 14 MICHIGAN 93 15 15 Oregon 9-3 16 DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 Oklahoma State 10-2 17 No. Team Years 17 Baylor 9-3 12 4 Ohio State 2012-13-14-15c 3 Michigan State 2011-13-15c 18 Houston 12-1 19 2 Wisconsin 2011c-14 19 Florida 10-3 18 1 Iowa 2015 20 LSU 8-3 21 1 Nebraska 2012 21 Navy 9-2 23 1 Penn State 2011c 22 Utah 9-3 24 c—co-championship 23 Tennessee 8-4 25 24 Temple 10-3 22 Division Alignment from 2011-13: Legends Division (Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern) & 25 USC 8-5 20 Leaders Division (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin) Division Alignment beginning 2014: East Division (Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers) & West Division (Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Wisconsin) NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS NATIONAL AWARD FINALISTS Lo IMPACT Trophy Na onal Football Founda on Bednarik Award (Defensive Impact Player of the Year) Na onal Scholar-Athlete Award (Na on’s Top Defensive Player) (Na on’s Top Player Who Started His Carl Nassib, PSU (Awards postgraduate scholarships Carl Nassib, PSU Career as a Walk-On) for combined athle cs, academics Carl Nassib, PSU Lombardi Award and leadership: fi nalists for Nagurski Trophy (College Lineman of the Year) Campbell Trophy) (Na on’s Top Defensive Player) William V. Campbell Trophy Carl Nassib, PSU Jacoby Boren, OSU Carl Nassib, PSU (Na on’s Top Scholar-Athlete) Jacoby Boren, OSU Hendricks Award AFCA Good Works Team Lombardi Award (Na on’s Top Defensive End) , OSU (College Lineman of the Year) Senior CLASS Award Carl Nassib, PSU Ben Kline, PSU Joey Bosa, OSU Nate Sudfeld, IND Carl Nassib, PSU Joshua Perry, OSU Thorpe Award Woody Hayes Award (Na on’s Top Defensive Back) (Na on’s Top Coach) Rimington Trophy Wuerff el Trophy Desmond King, IOWA Kirk Ferentz, Iowa (Na on’s Top Center) (Combina on of community service and Aus n Blythe, IOWA academic and athle c achievement) Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Eddie Robinson Award Jack Allen, MSU Nate Sudfeld, IND (Na on’s Top Senior Quarterback) (Na on’s Top Coach) Connor Cook, MSU Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Butkus Award Bryant Award (Na on’s Top ) (Na on’s Top Coach) Raekwon McMillan, OSU Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Thorpe Award Dodd Trophy (Na on’s Top Defensive Back) (Na on’s Top Coach) Desmond King, IOWA Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Mark Dantonio, Michigan State Hornung Award (Na on’s Most Versa le Player) Munger Award Jabrill Peppers, MICH (Na on’s Top Coach) Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Mark Dantonio, Michigan State (Na on’s Top Senior Quarterback) Connor Cook, MSU Eddie Robinson Award (Na on’s Top Coach) Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Mark Dantonio, Michigan State BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten leads all conferences with 5.7 million alumni and nearly 580,000 students. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 6 2015 WEEK BY WEEK ATTENDANCE 2015 BIG TEN ALL GAMES CONFERENCE GAMES PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Games Total Average Sellouts Games Total Average Sellouts 9/8 O HB , OSU 9/3-7 8 397,914 49,739 2 ------D LB Anthony Walker, NU 9/12 12 785,143 65,429 3 ------9/19 10 711,337 71,134 # 1 1 103,323 103,323 0 S DB William Likely, MD 9/26 12 819,845 68,320 5 ------F QB Clayton Thorson, NU 10/3 7 437,651 62,522 4 6 330,264 55,044 3 9/14 O QB C.J. Beathard, IOWA 10/10 7 556,926 79,561 & 3 7 556,926 79,561 & 3 RB Terrell Newby, NEB 10/17 6 439,721 73,287 4 6 439,721 73,287 4 D LB Riley Bullough, MSU 10/24 5 331,134 66,227 2 5 331,134 66,227 2 S KR/PR Janarion Grant, RU 10/31 5 313,719 62,744 0 5 313,719 62,744 0 F RB LJ Scott, MSU 11/7 7 471,778 67,397 2 7 471,778 67,397 2 RB , PSU 11/14 6 320,672 53,445 1 6 320,672 53,445 1 11/21 6 436,250 72,708 2 6 436,250 72,708 2 9/21 O WR Aaron Burbridge, MSU 11/27-28 7 445,726 63,675 3 7 445,726 63,675 3 D LB Anthony Walker, NU S PK Marshall Koehn, IOWA TOTAL 98 6,467,816 ! 65,998 32 56 3,749,513 66,956 20 F S Jonathan Crawford, IND RB Saquon Barkley, PSU ! Denotes season record # Denotes Big Ten 10-game single-day record & Denotes Big Ten seven-game single-day record 9/28 O RB Jordan Howard, IND QB Tommy Armstrong Jr., NEB ALL-AMERICANS D DE Shilique Calhoun, MSU DT Anthony Zettel, PSU Dan Feeney, Indiana AP3, ESPN, CBS2 S P Cameron Johnston, OSU F RB Taiwan Deal, WIS Jason Spriggs, Indiana AP3, FWAA1, SN2, WC2 10/5 O RB , OSU Aus n Blythe, Iowa AP3 D CB Desmond King, IOWA LB Joe Schobert, WIS *Desmond King, Iowa AFCA, AP1, CBS1, ESPN, FWAA1, SI1, SN1, USAT1, WC1 S P Sam Foltz, NEB William Likely, Maryland FWAA1, SI2, USAT2 F RB LJ Scott, MSU 10/12 O RB Jordan Canzeri, IOWA Jake Bu , Michigan AP2, CBS1, SI1, SN2 D CB , MICH Jourdan Lewis, Michigan AP2, FWAA2, SI1, USAT1, WC2 S WR Jehu Chesson, MICH F CB Jabrill Peppers, MICH Jabrill Peppers, Michigan CBS2, SI2, SN2 RB Shannon Brooks, MINN Jack Allen, Michigan State AP1, CBS1, FWAA2, SI1, USAT2, WC2 10/19 O RB Akrum Wadley, IOWA D DE Shilique Calhoun, MSU Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State AP3, CBS2, FWAA2, WC2 S DB Jalen Watts-Jackson, MSU - FR , Michigan State AP2, FWAA2, SN1, USAT1, WC2 F LB T.J. Edwards, WIS Anthony Walker, Northwestern AP3, SI2 10/26 O QB Connor Cook, MSU QB J.T. Barrett, OSU , Ohio State AP1, SI1, SN1 D DE , NU Joey Bosa, Ohio State AFCA, AP2, CBS1, ESPN, SI1, SN2, USAT1, WC1 S P Drew Meyer, WIS F QB Clayton Thorson, NU Taylor Decker, Ohio State AFCA, AP1, CBS1, FWAA2, SI1, SN2, USAT2, WC1 11/2 O QB , PUR - FR Pat Elfl ein, Ohio State AP2, SI2 D CB Anthony Brown, PUR S DB William Likely, MD Ezekiel Ellio , Ohio State AP2, FWAA2, SI2, USAT2 F CB Jabrill Peppers, MICH , Ohio State SI2 11/9 O QB Tommy Armstrong Jr., NEB D S Vonn Bell, OSU Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State WC2 S WR Janarion Grant, RU , Ohio State CBS2, SN1 F RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn, ILL 11/16 O WR Jehu Chesson, MICH *Carl Nassib, Penn State AFCA, AP1, CBS1, ESPN, FWAA1, SI1, SN1, USAT2, WC1 QB Jake Rudock, MICH Joe Schobert, Wisconsin AP2, CBS2, ESPN, FWAA1, SN2, USAT2, WC2 D DT Malik McDowell, MSU S PK Griffin Oakes, IND F RB Shannon Brooks, MINN Key: 11/23 O QB Nate Sudfeld, IND AFCA - Coaches Associa on D LB Jon Reschke, MSU AP1/2/3 - Associated Press First, Second or Third Team DE Deonte Gibson, NU CBS1/2 - CBSSports.com First or Second Team S PK Griffin Oakes, IND ESPN - ESPN.com PK Michael Geiger, MSU FWAA1/2 - Football Writers Associa on of America SI1/2 - Sports Illustrated First or Second Team F RB Shannon Brooks, MINN SN1/2 - Spor ng News First or Second Team 11/30 O QB Nate Sudfeld, IND USAT1/2 - USA Today First of Second Team RB Ezekiel Elliott, OSU WC1/2 - Walter Camp First or Second Team D LB Anthony Walker, NU S P Drew Meyer, WIS Consensus All-Americans in bold F DE Parker Hesse, IOWA * Denotes Unanimous Consensus All-American FR denotes freshman offensive, defensive or special teams player of the week

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. Each year more than 11 million patrons a end Big Ten home contests, as the conference leads the na on in a endance for men’s basketball, hockey, volleyball and wrestling. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 7 TEAM MVPs ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT HONOREES

Illinois Josh Ferguson (off ense), The Big Ten led all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Big Ten students con nue to excel both on the fi eld and Clayton Fejedelem (defense), conferences with six students named to the Capital in the classroom, as 17 standouts were named to the V’Angelo Bentley (special teams) One Academic All-America fi rst or second teams in 2015 Capital One Academic All-District Football Teams. To Indiana Nate Sudfeld football. The Big Ten has now led all FBS conferences be eligible for the award, a player must be in at least his Iowa TBA in Academic All-Americans for 11 straight seasons, second year of athle c eligibility, be a fi rst-team or key Maryland TBA with 84 honorees over that me span. This year’s performer and carry a cumula ve 3.30 grade point aver- Michigan Jehu Chesson honorees can be found below. age. This year’s honorees can be found below. Michigan State TBA First Team Second Team Rob Bain, ILL Jacoby Boren, OSU Minnesota Mitch Leidner Jacoby Boren, OSU Jordan Lomax, IOWA Jordan Lomax, IOWA Jack Willoughby, OSU Nebraska TBA Jack Willoughby, OSU Brandon Lingen, MINN Drew O , IOWA Troy Reeder, PSU Northwestern TBA Tyler Yazujian, PSU Desmond Morgan, MICH Tyler Yazujian, PSU Ohio State TBA Robert Kugler, PUR Josiah Price, MSU Jimmy Herman, PUR Penn State Carl Nassib Briean Boddy-Calhoun, MINN Robert Kugler, PUR Purdue Markell Jones (off ense), Jon Christenson, MINN Jake Replogle, PUR Frankie Williams (defense), Brandon Lingen, MINN Dan Voltz, WIS Alex Hilger (special teams) Chris Weber, NEB Rutgers TBA Wisconsin Joe Schobert

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONOREES As the fall term of the 2015-16 school year concludes, the Big Ten recognized a total of 306 football players who have been named to the Academic All-Conference Team. To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selec on, students must be le erwinners who are in at least their second academic year at their ins tu on and carry a cumula ve grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. The list of the 2015 football honorees, with Academic All-America selec ons in bold, appears below: Nick Allegre , ILL Brandon Snyder, IOWA Isaac Hayes, MINN Ma Micucci, NU Jordan Jurasevich, PUR Rob Bain, ILL Ma hew VandeBerg, IOWA Payton Jordahl, MINN Geoff Mogus, NU Robert Kugler, PUR Tim Clary, ILL Kevin Ward, IOWA Ma Leidner, MINN Tommy Odell, NU Shane Mikesky, PUR Chayce Crouch, ILL Nate Adams, MD Mitch Leidner, MINN Zack Oliver, NU Dan Monteroso, PUR Nate Echard, ILL Jalen Brooks, MD Brandon Lingen, MINN Eric Olson, NU Gregory Phillips, PUR Eric Finney, ILL Tyler Burke, MD John McKelvey, MINN Ben Oxley, NU Jake Replogle, PUR Pat Flavin, ILL Brad Craddock, MD Peter Mortell, MINN Kenton Playko, NU Keenan Schon, PUR Kendrick Foster, ILL Nnamdi Egbuaba, MD Jonah Pirsig, MINN Jaylen Prater, NU John Strausser, PUR Zach Grant, ILL P.J. Gallo, MD Nick Rallis, MINN James Prather, NU Bearooz Yacoobi, PUR Zach Hirth, ILL Adam Greene, MD Steven Richardson, MINN Kyle Queiro, NU Marcus Applefi eld, RU Julian Hylton, ILL Perry Hills, MD , MINN Heath Reineke, NU Sam Bergen, RU Chris James, ILL Bre Kulka, MD EJ Sardinha, MINN C.J. Robbins, NU Devan Carter, RU Ted Karras, ILL Michael Minter, MD Andrew Stelter, MINN Chris an Salem, NU Darnell Davis, RU Darwyn Kelly, ILL Evan Mulrooney, MD Chris Streveler, MINN Andrew Scanlan, NU Ma hew Flanagan, RU Davontay Kwaaning, ILL Maurice Shelton, MD Miles Thomas, MINN Drew Smith, NU Quen n Gause, RU Wes Lunt, ILL Ty Tucker, MD Yoshoub Timms, MINN Mark Szo , NU Timothy Gleeson, RU Michael Mar n, ILL J.T. Ventura, MD Louis Tuszynski, MINN Nick VanHoose, NU Jus n Goodwin, RU Mason Monheim, ILL Andrew Zeller, MD Peter Westerhaus, MINN Dan Vitale, NU Zachary Heeman, RU Darius Mosely, ILL Brad Anlauf, MICH Evere Williams, MINN Dante Booker, OSU James Hogan, RU TJ Neal, ILL Blake Bars, MICH Freedom Akinmoladun, NEB Jacoby Boren, OSU Andre Hunt, RU Kenny Nelson, ILL Ian Bun ng, MICH Taariq Allen, NEB Joe Burger, OSU Davon Jacobs, RU Jim Nudera, ILL Noah Furbush, MICH Josh Banderas, NEB Pat Elfl ein, OSU Paul James, RU David Reisner, ILL Ben Gedeon, MICH Byerson Cockrell, NEB , OSU Sebas an Joseph, RU Joe Spencer, ILL Graham Glasgow, MICH Maliek Collins, NEB Bryce Haynes, OSU Quanzell Lambert, RU Mike Sve na, ILL Bobby Henderson, MICH Sam Co on, NEB , OSU Aidan Murray, RU Malik Turner, ILL Sione Houma, MICH Jerald Foster, NEB Kato Mitchell, OSU Julian Pinnix-Odrick, RU LaKeith Walls, ILL Maurice Hurst Jr., MICH Luke Giff ord, NEB Sean Nuernberger, OSU Nicholas Raff erty, RU Tre Watson, ILL Michael Jocz, MICH Sam Hahn, NEB Aaron Parry, OSU Hayden Re g, RU Sean White, ILL Joe Kerridge, MICH Lane Hovey, NEB Cam Williams, OSU Brandon Russell, RU Tyler White, ILL Dan Liesman, MICH Chris Jones, NEB Jack Willoughby, OSU John Tsimis, RU Taylor Zalewski, ILL Desmond Morgan, MICH Harrison Jordan, NEB Clarence (Mark) Allen, PSU Brian Verbitski, RU Jacob Bailey, IND Tom Strobel, MICH , NEB Ma hew Baney, PSU Thaddeus Armstrong, WIS Andre Booker, IND Jack Wangler, MICH , NEB , PSU Hayden Biegel, WIS Nate Boudreau, IND Jared Wangler, MICH Luke McNi , NEB Kyle Carter, PSU , WIS Nick Campos, IND Maurice Ways, MICH Ryne Reeves, NEB Jordan Dudas, PSU Evan Bondoc, WIS Michael Cooper, IND , MICH Brandon Reilly, NEB Brian Gaia, PSU Bre Connors, WIS Anthony Corsaro, IND Chris Wormley, MICH Anthony Ridder, NEB Mike Gesicki, PSU Andrew Endico , WIS Nolan Guedel, IND , MSU Mick Stoltenberg, NEB Chris Godwin, PSU , WIS Shawn Heff ern, IND Jack Allen, MSU David Su on, NEB Christopher Gulla, PSU Joe Ferguson, WIS Arthur Jones, IND Edward Barksdale, MSU Dylan U er, NEB Jack Haff ner, PSU Terrance Floyd, WIS Kyle Loechel, IND Byron Bullough, MSU Chris Weber, NEB Grant Haley, PSU Jordan Fredrick, WIS Nick Mangieri, IND Connor Cook, MSU Corey Acker, NU Albert Hall, PSU Troy Fumagalli, WIS Wes Mar n, IND Chris Frey, MSU Ma Alvi , NU DaeSean Hamilton, PSU Bart Houston, WIS Jake Reed, IND Michael Geiger, MSU Terrance Brown, NU Colin Harrop, PSU Alec James, WIS Nate Sudfeld, IND Jake Hartbarger, MSU Graham Bullmore, NU Ben Kline, PSU A.J. Jordan, WIS Alex Todd, IND Paul Lang, MSU Aus n Carr, NU Geno Lewis, PSU Jake Keefer, WIS Erich Toth, IND Zac Leimbach, MSU Max Chapman, NU Angelo Mangiro, PSU , WIS Kiante Walton, IND Ma Macksood, MSU Luke Dauch, NU Andrew Nelson, PSU Leo Musso, WIS Garre Welch, IND Benny McGowan, MSU Adam DePietro, NU Daniel Pasquariello, PSU Zander Neuville, WIS Nathan Bazata, IOWA Tyler O’Connor, MSU Tommy Doles, NU Troy Reeder, PSU Chikwe Obasih, WIS Adam Cox, IOWA Josiah Price, MSU Ma Frazier, NU Dominic Salomone, PSU P.J. Rosowski, WIS Jake Duzey, IOWA Brandon Sowards, MSU Deonte Gibson, NU Tyler Yazujian, PSU Conor Sheehy, WIS Cole Fisher, IOWA Brian Bobek, MINN Mark Gorogianis, NU Aus n Appleby, PUR , WIS Parker Hesse, IOWA Briean Boddy-Calhoun, MINN Nate Hall, NU David Blough, PUR Derek Straus, WIS , IOWA Foster Bush, MINN Ma hew Harris, NU Jonathan Curry, PUR Dan Voltz, WIS George Ki le, IOWA Josh Campion, MINN Traveon Henry, NU Ryan DeBusk, PUR Derek Wa , WIS Jordan Lomax, IOWA Eric Carter, MINN Tom Hruby, NU Danny Ezechukwu, PUR T.J. Wa , WIS Riley McCarron, IOWA Jonathan Celes n, MINN Jus n Jackson, NU Even Feichter, PUR Walker Williams, WIS Ma Nelson, IOWA Jon Christenson, MINN Chris an Jones, NU Paul Griggs, PUR Drew O , IOWA Sco Ekpe, MINN Tyler Lancaster, NU Jimmy Herman, PUR Travis Perry, IOWA Gaelin Elmore, MINN Connor Mahoney, NU Da’Wan Hunte, PUR Macon Plewa, IOWA Tyler Hartmann, MINN Shane Mertz, NU Race Johnson, PUR

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. In the last two full academic years, current Big Ten ins tu ons have claimed 17 team na onal championships in 12 diff erent sports. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 8 Michigan’s Griese and Michigan State’s Shinsky Honored with Big Ten Ford-Kinnick Leadership and Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Awards Michigan’s was named the recipient of the Big Ten’s Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award, while Michigan State’s John Shinsky was honored with the Dungy- Thompson Humanitarian Award. The awards recognize Big Ten football players that have achieved success in the areas of leadership and humanitarianism a er their college careers have ended.

Griese has displayed a knack for leadership in all facets of life, guiding teams to championships on the fi eld and founding numerous charitable organiza ons and events. A three- me Academic All-Big Ten honoree, Griese led Michigan to an undefeated season and na onal championship in 1997. Dra ed in the third round of the 1998 NFL Dra , he earned a ring with the during his 11-year career. While a member of the Broncos, Griese founded Judi’s House in 2002 in honor of his late mother who succumbed to breast cancer when he was 12 years old. The mission of Judi’s House is to help grieving children and their primary caregivers in the Denver area. Through the Judith Ann Griese Ins tute, the organiza on has expanded its reach by developing a curriculum that can be shared around the country. Griese is also one of the founders of the Griese, Hutchinson and Woodson Champions for Children’s Hearts golf weekend. Established in 2007, the event benefi ted the capital campaign for construc on of the C.S. Mo Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich. Griese, who was honored with the Big Ten’s Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award last season, becomes the fi rst individual to earn both accolades.

Shinsky was a three-year le erwinner for the Spartans from 1970-73, earning Academic All-America recogni on and second-team All-Big Ten honors in 1973. Since then, he has established himself as a selfl ess humanitarian. In 2005, he broke ground on Ciudad de Niños, “The City of the Children,” an orphanage in Matamoros, Mexico. In 2007, Shinsky biked from East Lansing, Mich., to Mexico to raise funds for the orphanage. The current home to nearly 40 children provides educa on, train- ing and opportuni es that enable children to grow into caring, produc ve members of society that give back to their community as adults. For his eff orts with Ciudad de Niños, Shinsky received the Duff y Daugherty Award in 2005, named in honor of Michigan State’s legendary coach that has been presented annually since 1975 to a Spartan football alumnus who has dis nguished himself both on and off the fi eld following his gradua on. Prior to founding the orphanage, Shinsky served as the Director of Special Educa on for the Lansing School District from 1981 un l 2000.

Big Ten Announces 2015 All-Big Ten Teams and Individual Award Winners The Big Ten announced the 2015 All-Big Ten teams and individual award winners on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz was named the Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year, as voted on by coaches, and the Dave McClain Coach of the Year, as chosen by a select media panel. Ferentz guided the Hawkeyes to a 12-0 overall record during the regular season and 8-0 mark in conference play, se ng a program record for wins. Iowa won the Big Ten West Division to earn a Big Ten Championship Game berth. Ferentz previously earned Big Ten Coach of the Year accolades in 2002, 2004 and 2009, and became only the second mentor in Big Ten history to be honored in four or more seasons, joining Michigan’s , who was honored in six diff erent seasons.

Ohio State’s Ezekiel Ellio earned Graham-George Off ensive Player and Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year honors. He became the seventh Buckeye to claim Of- fensive Player of the Year plaudits and fi rst since Braxton Miller in 2013. In addi on, Ellio became the second Buckeye to earn the Running Back of the Year honor, joining in 2013.

Michigan State’s Connor Cook was named the Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year, becoming the fi rst Spartan to earn the honor since its incep on in 2011. Teammate Aaron Burbridge earned the Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year and was the second straight receiver from Michigan State to take home the accolade, joining Tony Lippe in 2014.

Michigan’s Jake Bu became the second Wolverine to earn the Kwalick-Clark of the Year, joining in 2013. Ohio State’s Taylor Decker claimed the Rimington-Pace Off ensive Lineman of the Year award, becoming the fourth Buckeye to earn the honor and fi rst since LeCharles Bentley in 2001.

Penn State’s Carl Nassib earned the Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year award, becoming the sixth Ni any Lion to claim Defensive Player of the Year plaudits and the fi rst since Devon S ll in 2011.

Michigan’s Jabrill Peppers was named the Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year, becoming the fi h Wolverine to earn the honor, and the fi rst since Mike Hart in 2004. Iowa’s Desmond King earned Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year honors, becoming the second Hawkeye to claim the honor, joining Micah Hyde in 2012. Ohio State’s Joey Bosa collected Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year plaudits for the second straight year. Wisconsin’s Joe Schobert was named the Butkus-Fitzger- ald Linebacker of the Year, becoming the second Badger to earn the annual award, joining Chris Borland in 2013.

Indiana’s Griffi n Oakes earned Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year accolades, becoming the fi rst Hoosier to win the award. Nebraska’s Sam Foltz became the second Husker to claim Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year plaudits, along with Bre Maher in 2011. Maryland’s William Likely earned the inaugural Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year award.

The off ensive All-Big Ten teams were highlighted by a pair of repeat selec ons to the fi rst team in Michigan State’s Jack Allen and Ohio State’s Pat Elfl ein. Indiana, Michi- gan, Michigan State and Ohio State earned mul ple selec ons to the off ensive All-Big Ten fi rst teams. Ohio State’s Ellio was a unanimous selec on to both teams and teammate Decker was a unanimous honoree as selected by Big Ten coaches.

The defensive All-Big Ten teams were highlighted by three repeat selec ons to the fi rst team in Likely, Bosa and Michigan State’s Shilique Calhoun. Maryland, Michigan and Ohio State earned mul ple selec ons to the defensive All-Big Ten fi rst teams, while Iowa’s King was a unanimous fi rst-team honoree as selected by conference media.

The special teams All-Big Ten fi rst-team recipients included Indiana’s Oakes at kicker, Nebraska’s Foltz at punter and Maryland’s Likely as the return specialist.

The Big Ten also recognized 14 Sportsmanship Award honorees. The players chosen are individuals who have dis nguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior. These students must also be in good academic standing and have demonstrated good ci zenship outside of the sports-compe on se ng.

The complete list of All-Big Ten honorees and individual award winners can be found on Pages 9-10.

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. Big Ten schools earned 10 team na onal championships in 2014-15, breaking the previous conference single-season record of nine na onal tles in 1999-2000. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 9 BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS

Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award: John Shinsky, Michigan State Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year: Ezekiel Ellio , Ohio State Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award: Brian Griese, Michigan Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year: Jake Bu , Michigan Graham-George Off ensive Player of the Year: Ezekiel Ellio , Ohio State Rimington-Pace Off ensive Lineman of the Year: Taylor Decker, Ohio State Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year: Carl Nassib, Penn State Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year: Joey Bosa, Ohio State Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year: Jabrill Peppers, Michigan Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year: Joe Schobert, Wisconsin Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year (coaches vote): Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year: Desmond King, Iowa Dave McClain Coach of the Year (media vote): Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year: Griffi n Oakes, Indiana Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year: Connor Cook, Michigan State Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year: Sam Foltz, Nebraska Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year: Aaron Burbridge, Michigan State Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year: William Likely, Maryland 2015 ALLBIG TEN FOOTBALL TEAM As selected by Big Ten coaches OFFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Quarterback Connor Cook, Michigan State C.J. Beathard, Iowa Nate Sudfeld, Indiana Running Back Jordan Howard, Indiana Jus n Jackson, Northwestern Josh Ferguson, Illinois Running Back EZEKIEL ELLIOTT, Ohio State Saquon Barkley, Penn State Jordan Canzeri, Iowa Receiver Jehu Chesson, Michigan Jordan Westerkamp, Nebraska Michael Thomas, Ohio State Receiver Aaron Burbridge, Michigan State Alex Erickson, Wisconsin Chris Godwin, Penn State Center Jack Allen, Michigan State Aus n Blythe, Iowa Jacoby Boren, Ohio State Guard Jordan Walsh, Iowa Dan Feeney, Indiana , Michigan State Guard Pat Elfl ein, Ohio State Brian Allen, Michigan State Billy Price, Ohio State Jack Conklin, Michigan State Jason Spriggs, Indiana Erik Magnuson, Michigan Tackle TAYLOR DECKER, Ohio State Alex Lewis, Nebraska Tyler Marz, Wisconsin Tight End Jake Bu , Michigan Dan Vitale, Northwestern Josiah Price, Michigan State

DEFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Line Yannick Ngakoue, Maryland Malik McDowell, Michigan State Nate Meier, Iowa Line Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State Maliek Collins, Nebraska Chris Wormley, Michigan Line Joey Bosa, Ohio State Dean Lowry, Northwestern Aus n Johnson, Penn State Line Carl Nassib, Penn State Adolphus Washington, Ohio State Anthony Ze el, Penn State Linebacker Anthony Walker Jr., Northwestern Josey Jewell, Iowa Riley Bullough, Michigan State Linebacker Joshua Perry, Ohio State Darron Lee, Ohio State Darien Harris, Michigan State Linebacker Joe Schobert, Wisconsin Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State Vince Biegel, Wisconsin Defensive Back Desmond King, Iowa Nick VanHoose, Northwestern Jordan Lomax, Iowa Defensive Back William Likely, Maryland , Ohio State Demetrious Cox, Michigan State Defensive Back Jourdan Lewis, Michigan Vonn Bell, Ohio State Eric Murray, Minnesota Defensive Back Jabrill Peppers, Michigan Michael Caputo, Wisconsin Ma hew Harris, Northwestern

SPECIAL TEAMS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Kicker Griffi n Oakes, Indiana Marshall Koehn, Iowa Ryan Santoso, Minnesota Punter Sam Foltz, Nebraska Cameron Johnston, Ohio State Peter Mortell, Minnesota Return Specialist William Likely, Maryland Jabrill Peppers, Michigan Janarion Grant, Rutgers

Unanimous selec ons in ALL CAPS

HONORABLE MENTION ILLINOIS: , Taylor Barton, V'Angelo Bentley (return specialist), Clayton Fejedelem, Ted Karras, Mason Monheim, T.J. Neal, Aus n Schmidt, , ; INDIANA: Simmie Cobbs, Michael Cooper, Darius Latham, Nick Mangieri, Zack Shaw; IOWA: Cole Fisher, Jaleel Johnson, Dillon Kidd, Desmond King (return specialist), Ben Niemann, Ma VandeBerg, Sean Welsh; MARYLAND: Jermaine Carter, Michael Dunn, Quinton Jeff erson; MICHIGAN: Kenny Allen, Joe Bolden, , Mason Cole, , Graham Glasgow, Ryan Glasgow, Willie Henry, Kyle Kalis, Desmond Morgan, Blake O'Neil, Jake Rudock, De'Veon Smith, ; MICHIGAN STATE: Jon Reschke, R.J. Shelton, Lawrence Thomas; MINNESOTA: Briean Boddy-Calhoun, Shannon Brooks, De'Vondre Campbell, Theiren Cockran, Brandon Lingen, KJ Maye, , Jonah Pirsig, Steven Richardson; NEBRASKA: Drew Brown, Nate Gerry, , Joshua Kalu; NORTHWESTERN: Deonte Gibson, Solomon Vault (return specialist); OHIO STATE: , Jalin Marshall (return specialist), Braxton Miller, , Nick Vanne ; PENN STATE: Marcus Allen, Jason Cabinda, Trevor Williams; PURDUE: Anthony Brown, Markell Jones, Robert Kugler, Jake Replogle, Frankie Williams; RUTGERS: Leonte Caroo, Steve Longa, Keith Lumpkin; WISCONSIN: T.J. Edwards, Troy Fumagalli, Darius Hillary, Tanner McEvoy.

Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honorees: V’Angelo Bentley, ILL; Jake Reed, IND; Drew O , IOWA; Andrew Zeller, MD; Jake Rudock, MICH; Darien Harris, MSU; Jon Christenson, MINN; Jack Gangwish, NEB; Max Chapman, NU; Joshua Perry, OSU; Ben Kline, PSU; Robert Kugler, PUR; Quen n Gause, RU; Derek Wa , WIS.

Unanimous selec ons in ALL CAPS

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten sponsors 28 offi cial conference sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addi on of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse the last two years. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 10 2015 ALLBIG TEN FOOTBALL TEAM As selected by conference media OFFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Quarterback Connor Cook, Michigan State C.J. Beathard, Iowa Nate Sudfeld, Indiana Running Back Jordan Howard, Indiana Jus n Jackson, Northwestern Josh Ferguson, Illinois Running Back EZEKIEL ELLIOTT, Ohio State Saquon Barkley, Penn State Jordan Canzeri, Iowa Receiver Aaron Burbridge, Michigan State Jordan Westerkamp, Nebraska Michael Thomas, Ohio State Receiver Alex Erickson, Wisconsin Chris Godwin, Penn State Leonte Carroo, Rutgers Center Jack Allen, Michigan State Aus n Blythe, Iowa Jacoby Boren, Ohio State Guard Dan Feeney, Indiana Jordan Walsh, Iowa Ted Karras, Illinois Guard Pat Elfl ein, Ohio State Brian Allen, Michigan State Kyle Kalis, Michigan Tackle Jack Conklin, Michigan State Jason Spriggs, Indiana Erik Magnuson, Michigan Tackle Taylor Decker, Ohio State Tyler Marz, Wisconsin Alex Lewis, Nebraska Tight End Jake Bu , Michigan Dan Vitale, Northwestern Josiah Price, Michigan State

DEFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Line Yannick Ngakoue, Maryland Malik McDowell, Michigan State Nate Meier, Iowa Line Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State Dean Lowry, Northwestern Maliek Collins, Nebraska Line Joey Bosa, Ohio State Adolphus Washington, Ohio State Deonte Gibson, Northwestern Line Carl Nassib, Penn State Aus n Johnson, Penn State Anthony Ze el, Penn State Linebacker Anthony Walker Jr., Northwestern Josey Jewell, Iowa Darron Lee, Ohio State Linebacker Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State Riley Bullough, Michigan State Steve Longa, Rutgers Linebacker Joe Schobert, Wisconsin Joshua Perry, Ohio State Vince Biegel, Wisconsin Defensive Back DESMOND KING, Iowa Clayton Fejedelem, Illinois Briean Boddy-Calhoun, Minnesota Defensive Back Jourdan Lewis, Michigan William Likely, Maryland Eric Murray, Minnesota Defensive Back Jabrill Peppers, Michigan Nick VanHoose, Northwestern Nate Gerry, Nebraska Defensive Back Vonn Bell, Ohio State Michael Caputo, Wisconsin Ma hew Harris, Northwestern

SPECIAL TEAMS FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Kicker Griffi n Oakes, Indiana Drew Brown, Nebraska Kenny Allen, Michigan Punter Sam Foltz, Nebraska Cameron Johnston, Ohio State Peter Mortell, Minnesota Return Specialist William Likely, Maryland Janarion Grant, Rutgers Solomon Vault, Northwestern

HONORABLE MENTION ILLINOIS: Geronimo Allison, Taylor Barton, V'Angelo Bentley (return specialist), Mason Monheim, T.J. Neal, Aus n Schmidt, Dawuane Smoot, Jihad Ward; INDIANA: Simmie Cobbs, Michael Cooper, Nick Mangieri, Marcus Oliver, Mitchell Paige (return specialist); IOWA: Cole Fisher, Jaleel Johnson, Dillon Kidd, Jordan Lomax, Desmond King (return specialist), Marshall Koehn, Ma VandeBerg, Sean Welsh; MARYLAND: Jermaine Carter, Sean Davis, Brandon Ross; MICHIGAN: Joe Bolden, Ben Braden, Jehu Chesson, Mason Cole, Amara Darboh, Graham Glasgow, Ryan Glasgow, Willie Henry, Royce Jenkins-Stone, Jourdan Lewis (return specialist), Desmond Morgan, Blake O'Neil, Jabrill Peppers (return specialist), Jake Rudock, Chris Wormley; MICHIGAN STATE: Donavan Clark, Demetrious Cox, Darien Harris, , Jon Reschke; MINNESOTA: Shannon Brooks, De'Vondre Campbell, Theiren Cockran, Brandon Lingen, Jack Lynn, KJ Maye, Jonah Pirsig, Cody Poock, Steven Richardson, Ryan Santoso; NEBRASKA: Cethan Carter; OHIO STATE: Eli Apple, , Tyquan Lewis, Jalin Marshall (/return specialist), Braxton Miller, Billy Price, Tyvis Powell, Nick Vanne ; PENN STATE: Marcus Allen, Jason Cabinda, Grant Haley, DaeSean Hamilton; PURDUE: Anthony Brown, Markell Jones, Robert Kugler, Jake Replogle, Frankie Williams; RUTGERS: Quen n Gause, Keith Lumpkin, Chris Muller; WISCONSIN: Michael Dieter, Tanner McEvoy, Troy Fumagalli, Chikwe Obasih, Sojourn Shelton.

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. Commi ee on Ins tu onal Coopera on schools had over $10 billion in 2014 funded research, $5 billion more than any other conference. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 11 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL FOSTER FARMS BOWL INDIANA vs. DUKE NEBRASKA vs. UCLA Saturday, Dec. 26 • 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday, Dec. 26 • 6:15 p.m. PT Bronx, N.Y. • Yankee Stadium (49,542) Santa Clara, Calif. • Levi’s Stadium (68,500) ABC • Announcers: Rece Davis, Danny Kanell, Joey Galloway, Paul Carcaterra ESPN • Announcers: Jason Bene , Rod Gilmore, Shelley Smith INDIANA (6-6 overall, 2-6 Big Ten) NEBRASKA (5-7 overall, 3-5 Big Ten) Coach: Kevin Wilson Coach: Mike Riley Football Contact: Jeff Keag, 812-855-6209, [email protected] Football Contact: Keith Mann, 402-472-2263, [email protected]

DUKE (7-5 overall, 4-4 ACC) UCLA (8-4 overall, 5-4 Pac-12) Coach: David Cutcliff e Coach: Jim Mora Football Contact: Art Chase, 919-684-2614, [email protected] Football Contact: Steve Rourke, 310-206-7870, srourke@athle cs.ucla.edu QUICK LANE BOWL NATIONAL FUNDING HOLIDAY BOWL MINNESOTA vs. CENTRAL MICHIGAN WISCONSIN vs. #25 USC Monday, Dec. 28 • 5 p.m. ET Wednesday, Dec. 30 • 7:30 p.m. PT Detroit, Mich. • Ford Field (65,000) San Diego, Calif. • Qualcomm Stadium (66,000) ESPN2 • Announcers: Dave Neal, Ma S nchcomb, Kayce Smith ESPN • Announcers: , Kelly Stouff er, Olivia Harlan MINNESOTA (5-7 overall, 2-6 Big Ten) WISCONSIN (9-3 overall, 6-2 Big Ten) Coach: Tracy Claeys Coach: Paul Chryst Football Contact: Paul Rovnak, 612-625-9379, [email protected] Football Contact: Brian Lucas, 608-263-5052, bml@athle cs.wisc.edu

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (7-5 overall, 6-2 MAC) USC (8-5 overall, 6-3 Pac-12) Coach: John Bonamego Coach: Clay Helton Football Contact: Rob Wyman, [email protected], 989-774-3277 Football Contact: Tim Tessalone, 213-740-8480, [email protected] GOODYEAR COTTON BOWL OUTBACK BOWL COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL #13 NORTHWESTERN vs. #23 TENNESSEE Friday, Jan. 1 • Noon ET #3 MICHIGAN STATE vs. #2 ALABAMA Tampa, Fla. • Raymond James Stadium (65,657) Thursday, Dec. 31 • 7 p.m. CT ESPN2 • Announcers: Mark Jones, Rod Gilmore, Quint Kessenich Arlington, Texas • AT&T Stadium (71,815) NORTHWESTERN (10-2 overall, 6-2 Big Ten) ESPN • Announcers: , , Heather Cox Coach: Pat Fitzgerald MICHIGAN STATE (12-1 overall, 7-1 Big Ten) Football Contact: Paul Kennedy, 847-467-2028, [email protected] Coach: Mark Dantonio Football Contact: John Lewandowski, 517-355-2271, [email protected] TENNESSEE (8-4 overall, 5-3 SEC) Coach: Butch Jones ALABAMA (12-1 overall, 7-1 SEC) Football Contact: Jason Yellin, 865-974-9494, [email protected] Coach: Nick Saban Football Contact: Josh Maxson, 205-348-7496, [email protected] BUFFALO WILD WINGS CITRUS BOWL BATTLEFROG FIESTA BOWL #14 MICHIGAN vs. #19 FLORIDA #7 OHIO STATE vs. #8 NOTRE DAME Friday, Jan. 1 • 1 p.m. ET Friday, Jan. 1 • 11 a.m. MT Orlando, Fla. • Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium (65,000) Glendale, Ariz. • University of Phoenix Stadium (73,000) ABC • Announcers: , , ESPN • Announcers: Sean McDonough, , Todd McShay MICHIGAN (9-3 overall, 6-2 Big Ten) OHIO STATE (11-1 overall, 7-1 Big Ten) Coach: Jim Harbaugh Coach: Urban Meyer Football Contacts: David Ablauf, 248-410-4449, [email protected] Football Contact: Jerry Emig, 614-688-0343, [email protected] Chad Shepard, 248-410-4449, [email protected] Notre Dame (10-2 overall) FLORIDA (10-3 overall, 7-1 SEC) Coach: Brian Kelly Coach: Jim McElwain Football Contact: Michael Bertsch, 574-631-8642, [email protected] Football Contact: Steve McClain, 352-375-4683, [email protected]fl .edu ROSE BOWL GAME PRESENTED BY TAXSLAYER BOWL NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL PENN STATE vs. GEORGIA Saturday, Jan. 2 • Noon ET #5 IOWA vs. #6 STANFORD Jacksonville, Fla. • EverBank Field (70,000) Friday, Jan. 1 • 2:10 p.m. PT ESPN • Announcers: , Dan Hawkins, Tiff any Greene Pasadena, Calif. • Rose Bowl Stadium (89,105) PENN STATE (7-5 overall, 4-4 Big Ten) ESPN • Announcers: , , Coach: James Franklin IOWA (12-1 overall, 8-0 Big Ten) Football Contact: Kris na Petersen, 814-865-1757, [email protected] Coach: Kirk Ferentz Football Contact: Steve Roe, 319-335-9411, [email protected] GEORGIA (9-3 overall, 5-3 SEC) Coach: Bryan McClendon STANFORD (11-2 overall, 8-1 Pac-12) Football Contact: Claude Felton, 979-845-5447, [email protected] Coach: David Shaw Football Contact: Alan George, 574-340-3977, [email protected] BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 12

LETTERED IN LIFE This season the Big Ten launched a unique online video series that featured senior students looking back to give advice to themselves as freshmen. From memorable on-fi eld highlights to important advice from professors and coaches that have shaped their me on campus, students gave us an inside look at their experience both on and off the fi eld. Each week the conference debuted a new video le er on social channels that showcase what it means to be part of the Big Ten. Follow the Big Ten on Facebook and Twi er (@B1GFootball) to learn more about the Le ered in Life series and to watch all of the great student stories. Maryland’s Andrew Zeller Penn State’s Anthony Ze el Maryland’s Andrew Zeller was a 2014 Academic Senior defensive tackle Anthony Ze el advises All-Big Ten selec on. As he works towards a mas- his freshman self to take full advantage of the ter’s degree in supply chain management, Zeller academic opportuni es at Penn State. The 2014 talks to his freshman self about the importance fi rst-team All-Big Ten honoree is on track to of hard work in the fi rst video from the Le ered graduate this December. in Life series.

Michigan’s James Ross III Rutgers’ Darius Hamilton The second addi on to the series featured three- An Honorable Men on All-Big Ten selec on in year le erman James Ross III. The Wolverines’ 2014, Darius Hamilton has served as a team linebacker tells his freshman self to take full captain for Rutgers for the last two seasons. The advantage of his me in Ann Arbor and to leave it senior tells his freshman self to embrace campus all on the fi eld. life and enjoy being a Scarlet Knight.

Purdue’s Danny Anthrop Illinois’ Josh Ferguson The third edi on of the series featured Purdue’s Senior running back Josh Ferguson of Illinois Danny Anthrop. The senior wide receiver started shares the people he looks up to and what eight games for the Boilermakers last season and mo vates him in the 10th installment of is currently fi nishing his bachelor’s degree in Law Le ered In Life. and Society.

Iowa’s Aus n Blythe Minnesota’s Peter Mortell As a four-year member of the Leadership Group Originally a walk-on for Minnesota, Peter for Hawkeye football, Aus n Blythe remembers Mortell became an Academic All-Big Ten a team leader who showed him the ropes when honoree and the Eddleman-Fields Big Ten he fi rst arrived at the University of Iowa. Now a Punter of the Year in 2014. Now a senior, senior starter at center, Blythe talks to his fresh- Mortell tells his freshman self about the man self about the importance of balance importance of academics and branching out on campus Indiana’s Nate Sudfeld Wisconsin’s Michael Caputo Having started his career at Indiana University as only the third true freshman star ng quarter- Wisconsin safety Michael Caputo tells his back in the school’s history, senior Nate Sudfeld freshman self to remain pa ent, work hard refl ects on his growth over the past three years. and take advantage of all of the academic and As he prepares to graduate in December, Sudfeld athle c opportuni es available. discusses embracing a leadership role

Northwestern’s Max Chapman Ohio State’s Joshua Perry The sixth addi on to the series featured North- western defensive end Max Chapman. Chapman A semifi nalist for the Lo IMPACT Award, senior talks about how he translated skills acquired on linebacker and captain Joshua Perry is on track the fi eld into a recent summer internship. to graduate next month from The Ohio State University. In our 13th Le ered in Life video, Perry tells his freshman self to learn from others, stay humble and use good judgment. Nebraska’s Taariq Allen Michigan State’s Darien Harris Two- me Academic All-Big Ten honoree Taariq Allen graduated from the University of Nebraska Senior linebacker Darien Harris is among the with a degree in child, youth and family science team leaders in tackles this season and helped this past May. The graduate student and wide guide Michigan State to its third Big Ten Football receiver gives advice to his freshman self and Championship Game appearance in fi ve years. explains who helps keep him focused off the fi eld. In our 14th Le ered in Life video, the three- year le erwinner refl ects on his success in East Lansing and tell his freshman self to follow the advice from head coach Mark Dantonio.

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten leads the na on in total students compe ng in intercollegiate athle cs and par cipa on opportuni es, and sponsors more offi cial sports than all conferences except the Ivy League. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 13 ALL-TIME BIG TEN BOWL RESULTS: BY SCHOOL Indiana (3-6) Michigan State (11-14, 11-13#) Season Bowl Result Opponent Season Bowl Result Opponent 1967 Rose L 3-14 USC 1938 Orange L 0-6 Auburn 1979 Holiday W 38-37 Brigham Young 1953 Rose W 28-20 UCLA 1986 All-American L 13-27 Florida State 1955 Rose W 17-14 UCLA 1987 Peach L 22-27 Tennessee 1965 Rose L 12-14 UCLA 1988 Liberty W 31-10 South Carolina 1984 Cherry L 6-10 Army 1990 Peach L 23-27 Auburn 1985 All-American L 14-17 Georgia Tech 1991 Copper W 24-0 Baylor 1987 Rose W 20-17 USC 1993 Independence L 20-45 Virginia Tech 1988 Gator L 27-34 Georgia 2007 Insight L 33-49 Oklahoma State 1989 Aloha W 33-13 Hawaii 1990 Sun W 17-16 USC Iowa (14-13-1) 1993 Liberty L 7-18 Louisville Season Bowl Result Opponent 1995 Independence L 26-45 LSU 1956 Rose W 35-19 Oregon State 1996 Sun L 0-38 Stanford 1958 Rose W 38-12 California 1997 Aloha L 23-51 Washington 1981 Rose L 0-28 Washington 1999 Citrus W 37-34 Florida 1982 Peach W 28-22 Tennessee 2001 Silicon Valley W 44-35 Fresno State 1983 Gator L 6-14 Florida 2003 Alamo L 3-17 Nebraska 1984 Freedom W 55-17 Texas 2007 Champs Sports L 21-24 Boston College 1985 Rose L 28-45 UCLA 2008 Capital One L 12-24 Georgia 1986 Holiday W 39-38 San Diego State 2009 Alamo L 31-41 Texas Tech 1987 Holiday W 20-19 Wyoming 2010 Capital One L 7-49 Alabama 1988 Peach L 23-28 N.C. State 2011 Outback W 33-30 (3OT) Georgia 1990 Rose L 34-46 Washington 2012 Buff alo Wild Wings W 17-16 TCU 1991 Holiday T 13-13 Brigham Young 2013 Rose W 24-20 Stanford 1993 Alamo L 3-37 California 2014 Co on W 42-41 Baylor 1995 Sun W 38-18 Washington 1996 Alamo W 27-0 Texas Tech Minnesota (5-12) 1997 Sun L 7-17 Arizona State Season Bowl Result Opponent 2001 Alamo W 19-16 Texas Tech 1960 Rose L 7-17 Washington 2002 Orange L 17-38 USC 1961 Rose W 21-3 UCLA 2003 Outback W 37-17 Florida 1977 Hall of Fame L 7-17 Maryland 2004 Capital One W 30-25 LSU 1985 Independence W 20-13 Clemson 2005 Outback L 24-31 Florida 1986 Liberty L 14-21 Tennessee 2006 Alamo L 24-26 Texas 1999 Sun L 20-24 Oregon 2008 Outback W 31-10 South Carolina 2000 Micronpc.com L 30-38 N.C. State 2009 Orange W 24-14 Georgia Tech 2002 Music City W 29-14 Arkansas 2010 Insight W 27-24 Missouri 2003 Sun W 31-30 Oregon 2011 Insight L 14-31 Oklahoma 2004 Music City W 20-16 Alabama 2013 Outback L 14-21 LSU 2005 Music City L 31-34 Virginia 2014 TaxSlayer L 28-45 Tennessee 2006 Insight L 41-44 OT Texas Tech 2008 Insight L 21-42 Kansas Michigan (20-23) 2009 Insight L 13-14 Iowa State Season Bowl Result Opponent 2012 Meineke Car Care L 31-34 Texas Tech 1901 Rose W 49-0 Stanford 2013 Texas L 17-21 Syracuse 1947 Rose W 49-0 USC 2014 Citrus L 17-33 Missouri 1950 Rose W 14-6 California 1964 Rose W 34-7 Oregon State Nebraska (25-26, 1-3#) 1969 Rose L 3-10 USC Season Bowl Result Opponent 1971 Rose L 12-13 Stanford 1941 Rose L 13-21 Stanford 1975 Orange L 6-14 Oklahoma 1955 Orange L 7-34 Duke 1976 Rose L 6-14 USC 1962 Gotham W 36-34 Miami 1977 Rose L 20-27 Washington 1964 Orange W 13-7 Auburn 1978 Rose L 10-17 USC 1965 Co on L 7-10 Arkansas 1979 Gator L 15-17 North Carolina 1966 Orange L 28-39 Alabama 1980 Rose W 23-6 Washington 1967 Sugar L 7-34 Alabama 1981 Bluebonnet W 33-14 UCLA 1969 Sun W 45-6 Georgia 1982 Rose L 14-24 UCLA 1971 Orange W 17-12 Louisiana State 1983 Sugar L 7-9 Auburn 1972 Orange W 38-6 Alabama 1984 Holiday L 17-24 Brigham Young 1973 Orange W 40-6 Notre Dame 1985 Fiesta W 27-23 Nebraska 1974 Co on W 19-3 Texas 1986 Rose L 15-22 Arizona State 1974 Sugar W 13-10 Florida 1987 Hall of Fame W 28-24 Alabama 1975 Fiesta L 14-27 Arizona State 1988 Rose W 22-14 USC 1976 Astro-BB W 27-24 Texas Tech 1989 Rose L 10-17 USC 1977 Liberty W 21-17 North Carolina 1990 Gator W 35-3 Mississippi 1979 Orange L 24-31 Oklahoma 1991 Rose L 14-34 Washington 1980 Co on L 14-17 Houston 1992 Rose W 38-31 Washington 1980 Sun W 31-17 Mississippi State 1993 Hall of Fame W 42-7 N.C. State 1982 Orange L 15-22 Clemson 1994 Holiday W 24-14 Colorado State 1983 Orange W 21-20 Louisiana State 1995 Alamo L 20-22 Texas A&M 1984 Orange L 30-31 Miami 1996 Outback L 14-17 Alabama 1985 Sugar W 28-10 Louisiana State 1997 Rose W 21-16 Washington State 1986 Fiesta L 23-27 Michigan 1998 Citrus W 45-31 Arkansas 1987 Sugar W 30-15 Louisiana State 1999 Orange W 35-34 OT Alabama 1988 Fiesta L 28-31 Florida State 2000 Citrus W 31-28 Auburn 1989 Orange L 3-23 Miami 2001 Citrus L 17-45 Tennessee 1990 Fiesta L 17-41 Florida State 2002 Outback W 38-30 Florida 1991 Citrus L 21-45 Georgia Tech 2003 Rose L 14-28 USC 1992 Orange L 0-12 Miami 2004 Rose L 37-38 Texas 1993 Orange L 14-27 Florida State 2005 Alamo L 28-32 Nebraska 1994 Orange L 16-18 Florida State 2006 Rose L 18-32 USC 1995 Orange W 24-17 Miami 2007 Capital One W 41-35 Florida 1996 Fiesta W 62-24 Florida 2010 Gator L 14-52 Mississippi State 1996 Orange W 41-21 Virginia Tech 2011 Sugar W 23-20 OT Virginia Tech 1998 Orange W 42-17 Tennessee 2012 Outback L 28-33 South Carolina 1998 Holiday L 20-23 Arizona 2013 Buff alo Wild Wings L 14-31 Kansas State 2000 Alamo W 66-17 Northwestern 2002 Rose L 14-37 Miami

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten implemented the fi rst collegiate football system of instant replay in 2004, which the NCAA approved for use among all conferences in 2006. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 14 ALL-TIME BIG TEN BOWL RESULTS: BY SCHOOL Nebraska, cont. Penn State, cont. Season Bowl Result Opponent Season Bowl Result Opponent 2002 Independence L 23-27 Mississippi 1971 Co on W 30-6 Texas 2003 Alamo W 17-3 Michigan State 1972 Sugar L 0-14 Oklahoma 2005 Alamo W 32-28 Michigan 1973 Orange W 16-9 LSU 2007 Co on L 14-17 Auburn 1974 Co on W 41-20 Baylor 2008 Gator W 26-21 Clemson 1975 Sugar L 6-13 Alabama 2009 Holiday W 33-0 Arizona 1976 Gator L 9-20 Notre Dame 2010 Holiday L 7-10 Washington 1977 Fiesta W 42-30 Arizona State 2011 Capital One L 13-30 South Carolina 1978 Sugar L 7-14 Alabama 2012 Capital One L 31-45 Georgia 1979 Liberty W 9-6 Tulane 2013 Gator W 24-19 Georgia 1980 Fiesta W 31-19 Ohio State 2014 Holiday L 42-45 USC 1981 Fiesta W 26-10 USC 1982 Sugar W 27-23 Georgia Northwestern (2-9) 1983 Aloha W 13-10 Washington Season Bowl Result Opponent 1985 Orange L 10-25 Oklahoma 1948 Rose W 20-14 California 1986 Fiesta W 14-10 Miami (Fla.) 1995 Rose L 32-41 USC 1987 Florida Citrus L 10-35 Clemson 1996 Citrus L 28-48 Tennessee 1989 Holiday W 50-39 Brigham Young 2000 Alamo L 17-66 Nebraska 1990 Blockbuster L 17-24 Florida State 2003 Motor City L 24-28 Bowling Green 1991 Fiesta W 42-17 Tennessee 2005 Sun L 38-50 UCLA 1992 Blockbuster L 3-24 Stanford 2008 Alamo L 23-30 OT Missouri 1993 Florida Citrus W 31-13 Tennessee 2009 Outback L 35-38 OT Auburn 1994 Rose W 38-20 Oregon 2010 TicketCity L 38-45 Texas Tech 1995 Outback W 43-14 Auburn 2011 Meineke Car Care L 22-33 Texas A&M 1996 Fiesta W 38-15 Texas 2012 Gator W 34-20 Mississippi State 1997 Florida Citrus L 6-21 Florida 1998 Outback W 26-14 Kentucky Ohio State (21-24*) 1999 Alamo W 24-0 Texas A&M Season Bowl Result Opponent 2002 Capital One L 9-13 Auburn 1920 Rose L 0-28 California 2005 Orange W 26-23 (3OT) Florida State 1949 Rose W 17-14 California 2006 Outback W 20-10 Tennessee 1954 Rose W 20-7 USC 2007 Alamo W 24-17 Texas A&M 1957 Rose W 10-7 Oregon 2008 Rose L 24-38 USC 1968 Rose W 27-16 USC 2009 Capital One W 19-17 LSU 1970 Rose L 17-27 Stanford 2010 Outback L 24-37 Florida 1972 Rose L 17-42 USC 2011 TicketCity L 14-30 Houston 1973 Rose W 42-21 USC 2014 Pinstripe W 31-30 (OT) Boston College 1974 Rose L 17-18 USC 1975 Rose L 10-23 UCLA Wisconsin (12-14) 1976 Orange W 27-10 Colorado Season Bowl Result Opponent 1977 Sugar L 6-35 Alabama 1952 Rose L 0-7 USC 1978 Gator L 15-17 Clemson 1959 Rose L 8-44 Washington 1979 Rose L 16-17 USC 1962 Rose L 37-42 USC 1980 Fiesta L 19-31 Penn State 1981 Garden State L 21-28 Tennessee 1981 Liberty W 31-28 Navy 1982 Independence W 14-3 Kansas State 1982 Holiday W 47-17 Brigham Young 1984 Hall of Fame L 19-20 Kentucky 1983 Fiesta W 28-23 Pi sburgh 1993 Rose W 21-16 UCLA 1984 Rose L 17-20 USC 1994 Hall of Fame W 34-20 Duke 1985 Florida Citrus W 10-7 Brigham Young 1996 Copper W 38-10 Utah 1986 Co on W 28-12 Texas A&M 1997 Outback L 6-33 Georgia 1989 Hall of Fame L 14-31 Auburn 1998 Rose W 38-31 UCLA 1990 Liberty L 11-23 Air Force 1999 Rose W 17-9 Stanford 1991 Hall of Fame L 17-24 Syracuse 2000 Sun W 21-20 UCLA 1992 Florida Citrus L 14-21 Georgia 2002 Alamo W 31-28 OT Colorado 1993 Holiday W 28-21 Brigham Young 2003 Music City L 14-28 Auburn 1994 Florida Citrus L 17-24 Alabama 2004 Outback L 21-24 Georgia 1995 Florida Citrus L 14-20 Tennessee 2005 Capital One W 24-10 Auburn 1996 Rose W 20-17 Arizona State 2006 Capital One W 17-14 Arkansas 1997 Sugar L 14-31 Florida State 2007 Outback L 17-21 Tennessee 1998 Sugar W 24-14 Texas A&M 2008 Champs Sports L 13-42 Florida State 2000 Outback L 7-24 South Carolina 2009 Champs Sports W 20-14 Miami (Fla.) 2001 Outback L 28-31 South Carolina 2010 Rose L 19-21 TCU 2002 Fiesta W 31-24 2OT Miami (Fla.) 2011 Rose L 38-45 Oregon 2003 Fiesta W 35-28 Kansas State 2012 Rose L 14-20 Stanford 2004 Alamo W 33-7 Oklahoma State 2013 Capital One L 24-34 South Carolina 2005 Fiesta W 34-20 Notre Dame 2014 Outback W 34-31 (OT) Auburn 2006 BCS Championship L 14-41 Florida 2007 BCS Championship L 24-38 LSU # As a Big Ten member 2008 Fiesta L 21-24 Texas 2009 Rose W 26-17 Oregon 2011 Gator L 17-24 Florida 2013 Orange L 35-40 Clemson 2014 Sugar - CFP Semifi nal W 42-35 Alabama 2014 CFP Championship W 42-20 Oregon * All Ohio State wins vacated from 2010 season Penn State (28-15-2, 11-5#) Season Bowl Result Opponent 1922 Rose L 3-14 USC 1947 Co on T 13-13 SMU 1959 Liberty W 7-0 Alabama 1960 Liberty W 41-12 Oregon 1961 Gator W 30-15 Georgia Tech 1962 Gator L 7-17 Florida 1967 Gator T 17-17 Florida State 1968 Orange W 15-14 Kansas 1969 Orange W 10-3 Missouri

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. Through the Big Ten’s media agreements with BTN, ABC/ESPN, CBS and FOX, nearly 1,400 Big Ten events are produced and distributed na onally and globally on an annual basis. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 15 ALL-TIME BIG TEN BOWL RESULTS: BY BOWL GAME OUTBACK/HALL OF FAME BOWL 1979 USC 17, OHIO STATE 16 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF (Tampa, Fla.) 1980 MICHIGAN 23, Washington 6 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 1987 MICHIGAN 28, Alabama 24 1981 Washington 28, IOWA 0 (Site Varies) 1989 Auburn 31, OHIO STATE 14 1982 UCLA 24, MICHIGAN 14 2014 OHIO STATE 42, Oregon 20 1990 Clemson 30, ILLINOIS 0 1983 UCLA 45, ILLINOIS 9 (Arlington, Texas) 1991 Syracuse 24, OHIO STATE 17 1984 USC 20, OHIO STATE 17 1993 MICHIGAN 42, N.C. State 1985 UCLA 45, IOWA 28 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL 1994 WISCONSIN 34, Duke 20 1986 Arizona State 22, MICHIGAN 15 (Site Varies) 1995 PENN STATE 43, Auburn 14 1987 MICHIGAN STATE 20, USC 17 2014 OHIO STATE 42, Alabama 35 1996 Alabama 17, MICHIGAN 14 1988 MICHIGAN 22, USC 14 (Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La.) 1997 Georgia 33, WISCONSIN 6 1989 USC 17, MICHIGAN 10 1998 PENN STATE 26, Kentucky 14 1990 Washington 46, IOWA 34 1999 Georgia 28, PURDUE 25, OT 1991 Washington 34, MICHIGAN 14 CITRUS/CAPITAL ONE BOWL 2000 South Carolina 24, OHIO STATE 7 1992 MICHIGAN 38, Washington 31 (Orlando, Fla.) 2001 South Carolina 31, OHIO STATE 28 1993 WISCONSIN 21, UCLA 16 1985 OHIO STATE 10, Brigham Young 7 2002 MICHIGAN 38, Florida 30 1994 PENN STATE 38, Oregon 20 1989 ILLINOIS 31, Virginia 21 2003 IOWA 37, Florida 17 1995 USC 41, NORTHWESTERN 32 1992 Georgia 21, OHIO STATE 14 2004 Georgia 24, WISCONSIN 21 1996 OHIO STATE 20, Arizona State 17 1993 PENN STATE 31, Tennessee 13 2005 Florida 31, IOWA 24 1997 MICHIGAN 21, Washington State 16 1994 Alabama 24, OHIO STATE 17 2006 PENN STATE 20, Tennessee 10 1998 WISCONSIN 38, UCLA 31 1995 Tennessee 20, OHIO STATE 14 2007 Tennessee 21, WISCONSIN 17 1999 WISCONSIN 17, Stanford 9 1996 Tennessee 48, NORTHWESTERN 28 2008 IOWA 31, South Carolina 10 2000 Washington 34, PURDUE 24 1997 Florida 21, PENN STATE 6 2009 Auburn 38, NORTHWESTERN 35, OT 2003 USC 28, MICHIGAN 14 1998 MICHIGAN 45, Arkansas 31 2010 Florida 37, PENN STATE 24 2004 Texas 38, MICHIGAN 37 1999 MICHIGAN STATE 37, Florida 34 2011 MICHIGAN STATE 33, Georgia 30, 3OT 2006 USC 32, MICHIGAN 18 2000 MICHIGAN 31, Auburn 28 2012 South Carolina 33, MICHIGAN 28 2007 USC 49, ILLINOIS 17 2001 Tennessee 45, MICHIGAN 17 2013 LSU 21, IOWA 14 2008 USC 38, PENN STATE 24 2002 Auburn 13, PENN STATE 9 2014 WISCONSIN 34, Auburn 31, OT 2009 OHIO STATE 26, Oregon 17 2003 Georgia 34, PURDUE 27, OT 2010 TCU 21, WISCONSIN 19 2004 IOWA 30, LSU 25 PINSTRIPE BOWL 2011 Oregon 45, WISCONSIN 38 2005 WISCONSIN 24, Auburn 10 (Bronx, N.Y.) 2012 Stanford 20, WISCONSIN 14 2006 WISCONSIN 17, Arkansas 14 2014 PENN STATE 31, Boston College 30, OT 2013 MICHIGAN STATE 24, Stanford 20 2007 MICHIGAN 41, Florida 35 2008 Georgia 24, MICHIGAN STATE 12 QUICK LANE BOWL TAXSLAYER/GATOR BOWL 2009 PENN STATE 19, LSU 17 (Detroit, Mich.) (Jacksonville, Fla.) 2010 Alabama 49, MICHIGAN STATE 7 2014 RUTGERS 40, North Carolina 21 1978 Clemson 17, OHIO STATE 15 2011 South Carolina 30, NEBRASKA 13 1979 North Carolina 17, MICHIGAN 15 2012 Georgia 45, NEBRASKA 31 ROSE BOWL GAME 1983 Florida 14, IOWA 6 2013 South Carolina 34, WISCONSIN 24 (Pasadena, Calif.) 1988 Georgia 34, MICHIGAN STATE 27 2014 Missouri 33, MINNESOTA 17 1901 MICHIGAN 49, Stanford 0 1990 MICHIGAN 35, Mississippi 3 1920 California 28, OHIO STATE 0 2010 Mississippi State 52, MICHIGAN 14 COTTON BOWL 1946 ILLINOIS 45, UCLA 14 2011 Florida 24, OHIO STATE 17 (Dallas, Texas) 1947 MICHIGAN 49, USC 0 2012 NORTHWESTERN 34, Mississippi State 20 1986 OHIO STATE 28, Texas A&M 12 1948 NORTHWESTERN 20, California 14 2013 NEBRASKA 24, Georgia 19 2014 MICHIGAN STATE 42, Baylor 41 1949 OHIO STATE 17, California 14 2014 Tennessee 45, IOWA 28 1950 MICHIGAN 14, California 6 FIESTA BOWL 1951 ILLINOIS 40, Stanford 7 (Tempe, Ariz.) 1952 USC 7, WISCONSIN 0 1980 Penn State 31, OHIO STATE 19 1953 MICHIGAN STATE 28, UCLA 20 1983 OHIO STATE 28, Pi sburgh 23 1954 OHIO STATE 20, USC 7 1985 MICHIGAN 27, Nebraska 23 1955 MICHIGAN STATE 17, UCLA 14 1996 PENN STATE 38, Texas 15 1956 IOWA 35, Oregon State 19 2002 OHIO STATE 31, Miami (Fla.) 24, 2OT 1957 OHIO STATE 10, Oregon 7 2003 OHIO STATE 35, Kansas State 28 1958 IOWA 38, California 12 2005 OHIO STATE 34, Notre Dame 20 1959 Washington 44, WISCONSIN 8 2008 Texas 24, OHIO STATE 21 1960 Washington 17, MINNESOTA 7 1961 MINNESOTA 21, UCLA 3 FOSTER FARMS/FIGHT HUNGER BOWL 1962 USC 42, WISCONSIN 37 (Santa Clara/San Francisco, Calif.) 1963 ILLINOIS 17, Washington 7 2011 ILLINOIS 20, UCLA 14 1964 MICHIGAN 34, Oregon State 7 2014 Stanford 45, MARYLAND 21 1965 UCLA 14, MICHIGAN STATE 12 1966 PURDUE 14, USC 13 HOLIDAY BOWL 1967 USC 14, INDIANA 3 (San Diego, Calif.) 1968 OHIO STATE 27, USC 16 1979 INDIANA 38, Brigham Young 37 1969 USC 10, MICHIGAN 3 1982 OHIO STATE 47, Brigham Young 17 1970 Stanford 27, OHIO STATE 17 1984 Brigham Young 24, MICHIGAN 17 1971 Stanford 13, MICHIGAN 12 1986 IOWA 39, San Diego State 38 1972 USC 42, OHIO STATE 17 1987 IOWA 20, Wyoming 19 1973 OHIO STATE 42, USC 21 1991 IOWA 13, Brigham Young 13 1974 USC 18, OHIO STATE 17 1992 Hawaii 27, ILLINOIS 17 1975 UCLA 23, OHIO STATE 10 1993 OHIO STATE 28, Brigham Young 21 1976 USC 14, MICHIGAN 6 1994 MICHIGAN 24, Colorado State 14 1977 Washington 27, MICHIGAN 20 2014 USC 45, NEBRASKA 42 1978 USC 17, MICHIGAN 10

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. Almost 1,400 Big Ten compe tors and coaches have par cipated in the Olympics, winning more than 600 medals, including nearly 300 gold. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 16 TEAM SCHEDULES: EAST DIVISION East Division Games in Bold, all times ET INDIANA (6-6, 2-6 Big Ten) MARYLAND (3-9, 1-7 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE 9/5 W, 48-47 Southern Illinois 36,071 9/5 W, 50-21 Richmond 38,117 9/12 W, 36-22 Florida International 41,509 9/12 L, 27-48 Bowling Green 36,332 9/19 W, 38-35 Western Kentucky 44,823 9/19 W, 35-17 South Florida 36,827 9/26 W, 31-24 at Wake Forest 22,508 9/26 L, 6-45 at West Virginia 61,174 10/3 L, 27-34 Ohio State 52,929 10/3 L, 0-28 Michigan 51,802 10/10 L, 7-29 at Penn State 97,873 10/10 L, 28-49 at Ohio State 107,869 10/17 L, 52-55 Rutgers 40,567 10/24 L, 30-31 Penn State [1] 68,948 10/24 L, 26-52 at Michigan State 74,144 10/31 L, 15-31 at Iowa 62,667 11/7 L, 27-35 Iowa 44,739 11/7 L, 24-31 Wisconsin 44,678 11/14 L, 41-48 (2OT) Michigan 49,557 11/14 L, 7-24 at Michigan State 73,406 11/21 W, 47-28 at Maryland 33,685 11/21 L, 28-47 Indiana 33,685 11/28 W, 54-36 at Purdue 37,152 11/28 W, 46-41 at Rutgers 44,846 12/26 vs. Duke 3:30 p.m. New Era Pinstripe Bowl [1] at Baltimore, Md. #14 MICHIGAN (9-3, 6-2 Big Ten) #3 MICHIGAN STATE (12-1, 7-1 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE 9/3 L, 17-24 at Utah 47,825 9/4 W, 37-24 at Western Michigan 30,885 9/12 W, 35-7 Oregon State 109,651 9/12 W, 31-28 Oregon 76,526 9/19 W, 28-7 UNLV 108,683 9/19 W, 35-21 Air Force 74,211 9/26 W, 31-0 BYU 108,940 9/26 W, 30-10 Central Michigan 75,218 10/3 W, 28-0 at Maryland 51,802 10/3 W, 24-21 Purdue 74,418 10/10 W, 38-0 Northwestern 110,452 10/10 W, 31-24 at Rutgers 50,373 10/17 L, 23-27 Michigan State 111,740 10/17 W, 27-23 at Michigan 111,740 10/31 W, 29-26 at Minnesota 50,709 10/24 W, 52-26 Indiana 74,144 11/7 W, 49-16 Rutgers 109,879 11/7 L, 38-39 at Nebraska 90,094 11/14 W, 48-41 (2OT) at Indiana 49,557 11/14 W, 24-7 Maryland 73,406 11/21 W, 28-16 at Penn State 107,418 11/21 W, 17-14 at Ohio State 108,975 11/28 L, 13-42 Ohio State 111,829 11/28 W, 55-16 Penn State 74,705 1/1 vs. Florida 1 p.m. 12/5 W, 16-13 vs. Iowa [1] 66,985 Buff alo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl 12/31 vs. Alabama 8 p.m. Goodyear Co on Bowl [1] Big Ten Championship Game (Indianapolis) #7 OHIO STATE (11-1, 7-1 Big Ten) PENN STATE (7-5, 4-4 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE 9/7 W, 42-24 at Virginia Tech 65,632 9/5 L, 10-27 at Temple 69,176 9/12 W, 38-0 Hawaii 107,145 9/12 W, 27-14 Buffalo 93,065 9/19 W, 20-13 Northern Illinois 104,095 9/19 W, 28-3 Rutgers 103,323 9/26 W, 38-12 Western Michigan 106,123 9/26 W, 37-21 San Diego State 95,107 10/3 W, 34-27 at Indiana 52,929 10/3 W, 20-14 Army 107,387 10/10 W, 49-28 Maryland 107,869 10/10 W, 29-7 Indiana 97,873 10/17 W, 38-10 Penn State 108,423 10/17 L, 10-38 at Ohio State 108,423 10/24 W, 49-7 at Rutgers 53,111 10/24 W, 31-30 at Maryland [1] 68,948 11/7 W, 28-14 Minnesota 108,075 10/31 W, 39-0 Illinois 94,417 11/14 W, 28-3 at Illinois 51,515 11/7 L, 21-23 at Northwestern 34,116 11/21 L, 14-17 Michigan State 108,975 11/21 L, 16-28 Michigan 107,418 11/28 W, 42-13 at Michigan 111,829 11/28 L, 16-55 at Michigan State 74,705 1/1 vs. Notre Dame 1 p.m. 1/2 vs. Georgia Noon Ba leFrog Fiesta Bowl TaxSlayer Bowl [1] at Baltimore, Md. RUTGERS (4-8, 1-7 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE 9/5 W, 63-13 Norfolk State 47,453 9/12 L, 34-37 Washington State 46,536 9/19 L, 3-28 at Penn State 103,323 9/26 W, 27-14 Kansas 46,136 10/10 L, 24-31 Michigan State 50,373 10/17 W, 55-52 at Indiana 40,567 10/24 L, 7-49 Ohio State 53,111 10/31 L, 10-48 at Wisconsin 74,575 11/7 L, 16-49 at Michigan 109,879 11/14 L, 14-31 Nebraska 45,606 11/21 W, 31-21 at Army 30,113 11/28 L, 41-46 Maryland 44,846

BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 1,600 Academic All-Americans, including 45 honorees during the 2014-15 academic year. BIG TEN FOOTBALL BOWL GAMES RELEASE 17 TEAM SCHEDULES: WEST DIVISION West Division Games in Bold, all times ET ILLINOIS (5-7, 2-6 Big Ten) #5 IOWA (12-1, 8-0 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE 9/5 W, 52-3 Kent State 36,693 9/5 W, 31-14 Illinois State 59,450 9/12 W, 44-0 Western Illinois 37,733 9/12 W, 31-17 at Iowa State 61,500 9/19 L, 14-48 at North Carolina 41,000 9/19 W, 27-24 63,636 9/26 W, 27-25 Middle Tennessee State 44,366 9/26 W, 62-16 North Texas 56,041 10/3 W, 14-13 Nebraska 40,138 10/3 W, 10-6 at Wisconsin 80,933 10/10 L, 20-29 at Iowa 66,693 10/10 W, 29-20 Illinois 66,693 10/24 L, 13-24 Wisconsin 45,438 10/17 W, 40-10 at Northwestern 44,135 10/31 L, 0-39 at Penn State 94,417 10/31 W, 31-15 Maryland 62,667 11/7 W, 48-14 at Purdue 40,197 11/7 W, 35-27 at Indiana 44,739 11/14 L, 3-28 Ohio State 51,515 11/14 W, 40-35 Minnesota 70,585 11/21 L, 23-32 at Minnesota 47,976 11/21 W, 40-20 Purdue 62,920 11/28 L, 14-24 Northwestern [1] 33,514 11/27 W, 28-20 at Nebraska 90,830 12/5 L, 13-16 vs. Michigan State [1] 66,985 [1] at Chicago, Ill. 1/1 vs. Stanford 5:10 p.m. Rose Bowl Game [1] Big Ten Championship Game (Indianapolis) MINNESOTA (5-7, 2-6 Big Ten) NEBRASKA (5-7, 3-5 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE 9/3 L, 17-23 TCU 54,147 9/5 L, 28-33 BYU 89,959 9/12 W, 23-20 (OT) at Colorado State 32,500 9/12 W, 48-9 South Alabama 89,822 9/19 W, 10-7 Kent State 52,823 9/19 L, 33-36 (OT) at Miami (Fla.) 53,580 9/26 W, 27-24 Ohio 53,917 9/26 W, 36-28 Southern Miss 89,899 10/3 L, 0-27 at Northwestern 30,044 10/3 L, 13-14 at Illinois 40,138 10/10 W, 41-13 at Purdue 33,780 10/10 L, 21-23 Wisconsin 89,886 10/17 L, 25-48 Nebraska 54,062 10/17 W, 48-25 at Minnesota 54,062 10/31 L, 26-29 Michigan 50,709 10/24 L, 28-30 Northwestern 89,493 11/7 L, 14-28 at Ohio State 108,075 10/31 L, 45-55 at Purdue 31,351 11/14 L, 35-40 at Iowa 70,585 11/7 W, 39-38 Michigan State 90,094 11/21 W, 32-23 Illinois 47,976 11/14 W, 31-14 at Rutgers 45,606 11/28 L, 21-31 Wisconsin 52,850 11/27 L, 20-28 Iowa 90,830 12/28 vs. Central Michigan 5 p.m. 12/26 vs. UCLA 9:15 p.m. Quick Lane Bowl Foster Farms Bowl #13 NORTHWESTERN (10-2, 6-2 Big Ten) PURDUE (2-10, 1-7 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE 9/5 W, 16-6 Stanford 36,024 9/6 L, 31-41 at Marshall 38,791 9/12 W, 41-0 Eastern Illinois 29,131 9/12 W, 38-14 Indiana State 41,158 9/19 W, 19-10 at Duke 24,127 9/19 L, 24-51 Virginia Tech 45,759 9/26 W, 24-19 Ball State 30,107 9/26 L, 28-35 Bowling Green 33,162 10/3 W, 27-0 Minnesota 30,044 10/3 L, 21-24 at Michigan State 74,418 10/10 L, 0-38 at Michigan 110,452 10/10 L, 13-41 Minnesota 33,780 10/17 L, 10-40 Iowa 44,135 10/17 L, 7-24 at Wisconsin 80,794 10/24 W, 30-28 at Nebraska 89,493 10/31 W, 55-45 Nebraska 31,351 11/7 W, 23-21 Penn State 34,116 11/7 L, 14-48 Illinois 40,197 11/14 W, 21-14 Purdue 30,003 11/14 L, 14-21 at Northwestern 30,003 11/21 W, 13-7 at Wisconsin 75,276 11/21 L, 20-40 at Iowa 62,920 11/28 W, 24-14 at Illinois [1] 33,514 11/28 L, 36-54 Indiana 37,152 1/1 vs. Tennessee Noon Outback Bowl [1] at Indianapolis, Ind. [1] at Chicago, Ill. WISCONSIN (9-3, 6-2 Big Ten) DATE SCORE OPPONENT TIME/ATTENDANCE 9/5 L, 17-35 vs. Alabama [1] 64,279 9/12 W, 58-0 Miami (Ohio) 76,535 9/19 W, 28-3 Troy 77,157 9/26 W, 28-0 Hawaii 80,829 10/3 L, 6-10 Iowa 80,933 10/10 W, 23-21 at Nebraska 89,886 10/17 W, 24-7 Purdue 80,794 10/24 W, 24-13 at Illinois 45,438 10/31 W, 48-10 Rutgers 74,575 11/7 W, 31-24 at Maryland 44,678 11/21 L, 7-13 Northwestern 75,276 11/28 W, 31-21 at Minnesota 52,850 12/30 vs. USC 10:30 p.m. Na onal Funding Holiday Bowl [1] at Arlington, Texas BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN. The conference awarded the fi rst Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1915, honoring outstanding seniors who demonstrated excellence in academics and athle cs. 2015 Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Indiana 12 53 22 48 1 0 0 434 36.2 1. Ohio State 12 513 2903 5.7 80 35 241.9 2. Ohio State 12 57 7 57 0 0 0 420 35.0 2. Indiana 12 545 2458 4.5 79 25 204.8 3. Nebraska 12 47 20 40 3 0 1 390 32.5 3. Maryland 12 441 2408 5.5 80 20 200.7 4. Michigan State 13 55 12 51 0 0 0 417 32.1 4. Northwestern 12 563 2319 4.1 68 15 193.2 Iowa 13 54 15 48 0 0 0 417 32.1 5. Iowa 13 530 2496 4.7 75 35 192.0 6. Michigan 12 45 16 41 4 0 0 367 30.6 6. Rutgers 12 470 2039 4.3 72 17 169.9 7. Wisconsin 12 40 15 40 0 0 0 325 27.1 7. Nebraska 12 434 2014 4.6 69 20 167.8 Rutgers 12 42 12 35 1 0 0 325 27.1 8. Michigan State 13 526 2089 4.0 62 24 160.7 9. Purdue 12 41 5 38 1 0 0 301 25.1 9. Michigan 12 445 1832 4.1 76 25 152.7 10. Maryland 12 38 11 33 1 0 0 296 24.7 10. Wisconsin 12 466 1777 3.8 58 26 148.1 11. Penn State 12 34 17 29 0 0 0 284 23.7 11. Minnesota 12 407 1715 4.2 75 16 142.9 12. Illinois 12 32 16 32 0 0 0 272 22.7 12. Penn State 12 392 1621 4.1 75 15 135.1 13. Minnesota 12 32 15 30 2 0 0 271 22.6 13. Purdue 12 417 1576 3.8 68 22 131.3 14. Northwestern 12 28 18 26 0 0 0 248 20.7 14. Illinois 12 388 1551 4.0 78 13 129.2

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Wisconsin 12 19 8 19 0 0 0 157 13.1 1. Wisconsin 12 369 1178 3.2 56 11 98.2 2. Ohio State 12 20 10 18 0 0 0 168 14.0 2. Michigan State 13 414 1470 3.6 72 14 113.1 3. Northwestern 12 24 10 21 0 0 1 197 16.4 3. Nebraska 12 364 1361 3.7 68 17 113.4 4. Michigan 12 23 15 21 1 0 0 206 17.2 4. Iowa 13 435 1494 3.4 37 10 114.9 5. Iowa 13 26 19 25 1 0 0 240 18.5 5. Northwestern 12 410 1414 3.4 41 16 117.8 6. Michigan State 13 34 11 29 0 0 0 266 20.5 6. Michigan 12 410 1473 3.6 66 12 122.8 7. Penn State 12 34 8 32 0 0 0 260 21.7 7. Ohio State 12 456 1528 3.4 79 8 127.3 8. Illinois 12 34 14 29 1 0 1 279 23.2 8. Penn State 12 469 1797 3.8 56 18 149.8 9. Minnesota 12 38 16 35 1 0 0 313 26.1 9. Maryland 12 521 1953 3.7 66 23 162.8 10. Nebraska 12 41 16 37 1 0 0 333 27.8 10. Illinois 12 468 1997 4.3 75 16 166.4 11. Maryland 12 53 14 51 1 0 0 413 34.4 11. Minnesota 12 495 2059 4.2 69 21 171.6 12. Rutgers 12 55 12 51 1 0 0 419 34.9 12. Indiana 12 441 2171 4.9 79 27 180.9 13. Purdue 12 57 14 52 1 0 0 438 36.5 13. Rutgers 12 442 2233 5.1 80 33 186.1 14. Indiana 12 60 10 49 3 0 0 445 37.1 14. Purdue 12 504 2579 5.1 78 28 214.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Indiana 12 2458 3431 954 5889 6.2 49 490.8 1. Indiana 12 241-409-6 58.9 3431 8.4 24 285.9 2. Nebraska 12 2014 3296 873 5310 6.1 46 442.5 2. Nebraska 12 244-439-21 55.6 3296 7.5 26 274.7 3. Ohio State 12 2903 2244 807 5147 6.4 53 428.9 3. Illinois 12 285-519-8 54.9 2921 5.6 16 243.4 4. Michigan State 13 2089 3069 927 5158 5.6 50 396.8 4. Purdue 12 290-504-16 57.5 2847 5.6 18 237.2 5. Iowa 13 2496 2623 866 5119 5.9 50 393.8 5. Michigan State 13 225-401-6 56.1 3069 7.7 26 236.1 6. Michigan 12 1832 2812 829 4644 5.6 43 387.0 6. Michigan 12 238-384-10 62.0 2812 7.3 18 234.3 7. Wisconsin 12 1777 2751 856 4528 5.3 39 377.3 7. Wisconsin 12 234-390-13 60.0 2751 7.1 13 229.2 8. Rutgers 12 2039 2485 806 4524 5.6 36 377.0 8. Minnesota 12 227-397-10 57.2 2570 6.5 14 214.2 9. Maryland 12 2408 2092 829 4500 5.4 35 375.0 9. Penn State 12 193-362-5 53.3 2507 6.9 18 208.9 10. Illinois 12 1551 2921 907 4472 4.9 29 372.7 10. Rutgers 12 202-336-12 60.1 2485 7.4 19 207.1 11. Purdue 12 1576 2847 921 4423 4.8 40 368.6 11. Iowa 13 206-336-4 61.3 2623 7.8 15 201.8 12. Minnesota 12 1715 2570 804 4285 5.3 30 357.1 12. Ohio State 12 185-294-8 62.9 2244 7.6 18 187.0 13. Penn State 12 1621 2507 754 4128 5.5 33 344.0 13. Maryland 12 183-388-29 47.2 2092 5.4 15 174.3 14. Northwestern 12 2319 1672 882 3991 4.5 23 332.6 14. Northwestern 12 160-319-9 50.2 1672 5.2 8 139.3

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Wisconsin 12 1178 2027 730 3205 4.4 17 267.1 1. Michigan 12 171-356-8 48.0 1903 5.3 7 158.6 2. Michigan 12 1473 1903 766 3376 4.4 19 281.3 2. Wisconsin 12 175-361-11 48.5 2027 5.6 6 168.9 3. Ohio State 12 1528 2114 829 3642 4.4 20 303.5 3. Penn State 12 202-350-10 57.7 2094 6.0 12 174.5 4. Northwestern 12 1414 2312 832 3726 4.5 21 310.5 4. Ohio State 12 185-373-11 49.6 2114 5.7 12 176.2 5. Penn State 12 1797 2094 819 3891 4.8 30 324.2 5. Minnesota 12 212-364-9 58.2 2189 6.0 13 182.4 6. Iowa 13 1494 2851 907 4345 4.8 24 334.2 6. Illinois 12 224-392-13 57.1 2213 5.6 17 184.4 7. Michigan State 13 1470 2988 829 4458 5.4 32 342.9 7. Northwestern 12 228-422-12 54.0 2312 5.5 5 192.7 8. Illinois 12 1997 2213 860 4210 4.9 33 350.8 8. Iowa 13 253-472-18 53.6 2851 6.0 14 219.3 9. Minnesota 12 2059 2189 859 4248 4.9 34 354.0 9. Michigan State 13 245-415-15 59.0 2988 7.2 18 229.8 10. Nebraska 12 1361 3458 828 4819 5.8 39 401.6 10. Purdue 12 245-393-12 62.3 2921 7.4 24 243.4 11. Maryland 12 1953 3101 906 5054 5.6 50 421.2 11. Maryland 12 222-385-9 57.7 3101 8.1 27 258.4 12. Purdue 12 2579 2921 897 5500 6.1 52 458.3 12. Rutgers 12 235-367-13 64.0 3311 9.0 22 275.9 13. Rutgers 12 2233 3311 809 5544 6.9 55 462.0 13. Nebraska 12 266-464-8 57.3 3458 7.5 22 288.2 14. Indiana 12 2171 3916 952 6087 6.4 58 507.2 14. Indiana 12 311-511-9 60.9 3916 7.7 31 326.3 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Indiana 12 241-409-6 58.9 3431 285.9 24 145.8 1. Iowa 13 18 321 4 88 17.8 2. Ohio State 12 185-294-8 62.9 2244 187.0 18 141.8 2. Michigan State 13 15 164 2 44 10.9 3. Iowa 13 206-336-4 61.3 2623 201.8 15 139.2 3. Rutgers 12 13 117 1 51 9.0 4. Michigan State 13 225-401-6 56.1 3069 236.1 26 138.8 4. Illinois 12 13 195 1 58 15.0 5. Rutgers 12 202-336-12 60.1 2485 207.1 19 133.8 5. Purdue 12 12 137 0 66 11.4 6. Michigan 12 238-384-10 62.0 2812 234.3 18 133.8 6. Northwestern 12 12 228 2 72 19.0 7. Nebraska 12 244-439-21 55.6 3296 274.7 26 128.6 7. Ohio State 12 11 138 3 41 12.5 8. Penn State 12 193-362-5 53.3 2507 208.9 18 125.1 8. Wisconsin 12 10 105 0 41 10.5 9. Wisconsin 12 234-390-13 60.0 2751 229.2 13 123.6 9. Penn State 12 10 123 0 44 12.3 10. Minnesota 12 227-397-10 57.2 2570 214.2 14 118.2 10. Minnesota 12 9 53 2 27 5.9 11. Purdue 12 290-504-16 57.5 2847 237.2 18 110.4 11. Indiana 12 9 214 2 96 23.8 12. Illinois 12 285-519-8 54.9 2921 243.4 16 109.3 12. Maryland 12 9 97 0 38 10.8 13. Northwestern 12 160-319-9 50.2 1672 139.3 8 96.8 13. Nebraska 12 8 143 1 43 17.9 14. Maryland 12 183-388-29 47.2 2092 174.3 15 90.3 14. Michigan 12 8 96 1 37 12.0

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Michigan 12 171-356-8 48.0 1903 158.6 7 94.9 1. Ohio State 12 57 2476 43.4 43 0.8 7 40.2 2. Wisconsin 12 175-361-11 48.5 2027 168.9 6 95.0 2. Minnesota 12 71 3060 43.1 299 4.2 2 38.3 3. Northwestern 12 228-422-12 54.0 2312 192.7 5 98.3 3. Nebraska 12 58 2537 43.7 207 3.6 6 38.1 4. Ohio State 12 185-373-11 49.6 2114 176.2 12 101.9 4. Northwestern 12 79 3030 38.4 32 0.4 2 37.4 5. Iowa 13 253-472-18 53.6 2851 219.3 14 106.5 5. Iowa 13 62 2468 39.8 117 1.9 4 36.6 6. Illinois 12 224-392-13 57.1 2213 184.4 17 112.2 6. Purdue 12 67 2645 39.5 135 2.0 3 36.6 7. Penn State 12 202-350-10 57.7 2094 174.5 12 113.6 7. Indiana 12 59 2416 40.9 175 3.0 5 36.3 8. Minnesota 12 212-364-9 58.2 2189 182.4 13 115.6 8. Penn State 12 75 2963 39.5 154 2.1 5 36.1 9. Michigan State 13 245-415-15 59.0 2988 229.8 18 126.6 9. Michigan 12 54 2188 40.5 161 3.0 4 36.1 10. Nebraska 12 266-464-8 57.3 3458 288.2 22 132.1 10. Wisconsin 12 65 2549 39.2 68 1.0 8 35.7 11. Purdue 12 245-393-12 62.3 2921 243.4 24 138.8 11. Maryland 12 70 2606 37.2 96 1.4 2 35.3 12. Indiana 12 311-511-9 60.9 3916 326.3 31 141.7 12. Rutgers 12 62 2476 39.9 172 2.8 6 35.2 13. Maryland 12 222-385-9 57.7 3101 258.4 27 143.8 13. Michigan State 13 53 2215 41.8 189 3.6 8 35.2 14. Rutgers 12 235-367-13 64.0 3311 275.9 22 152.5 14. Illinois 12 75 3005 40.1 297 4.0 10 33.4

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg 1. Michigan 12 27 767 1 96 28.4 1. Ohio State 12 76 4596 60.5 753 25 42.3 2. Northwestern 12 30 765 2 98 25.5 2. Wisconsin 12 65 3818 58.7 844 12 41.1 3. Iowa 13 28 653 0 58 23.3 3. Rutgers 12 62 3612 58.3 825 11 40.5 4. Ohio State 12 14 322 0 27 23.0 4. Indiana 12 83 5267 63.5 677 51 39.9 5. Penn State 12 40 873 0 58 21.8 5. Minnesota 12 54 3288 60.9 528 25 39.5 6. Maryland 12 48 1039 1 100 21.6 6. Michigan 12 70 4278 61.1 687 33 39.5 7. Rutgers 12 51 1093 3 100 21.4 7. Penn State 12 62 3831 61.8 791 24 39.4 8. Michigan State 13 22 466 0 58 21.2 8. Nebraska 12 73 4399 60.3 757 31 39.3 9. Illinois 12 31 614 0 37 19.8 9. Illinois 12 60 3590 59.8 723 21 39.0 10. Purdue 12 43 849 0 44 19.7 10. Iowa 13 80 5074 63.4 803 46 39.0 11. Wisconsin 12 24 471 1 98 19.6 11. Michigan State 13 77 4589 59.6 1038 22 39.0 12. Minnesota 12 39 764 0 60 19.6 12. Northwestern 12 57 3349 58.8 746 18 37.8 13. Indiana 12 45 868 0 41 19.3 13. Maryland 12 57 3440 60.4 898 16 37.6 14. Nebraska 12 33 609 0 42 18.5 14. Purdue 12 54 3261 60.4 809 17 37.5

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. Maryland 12 26 449 2 85 17.3 1. Indiana 12 22 25 . 8 8 0 2. Rutgers 12 12 167 1 67 13.9 2. Penn State 12 17 20 . 8 5 0 3. Iowa 13 17 213 0 38 12.5 3. Michigan 12 16 20 . 8 0 0 4. Ohio State 12 26 319 0 38 12.3 4. Iowa 13 15 19 . 7 8 9 5. Indiana 12 17 199 2 91 11.7 Minnesota 12 15 19 . 7 8 9 6. Michigan 12 17 194 0 41 11.4 6. Nebraska 12 20 26 . 7 6 9 7. Nebraska 12 10 106 0 42 10.6 7. Rutgers 12 12 16 . 7 5 0 8. Illinois 12 29 290 2 48 10.0 8. Maryland 12 11 15 . 7 3 3 9. Northwestern 12 13 108 0 55 8.3 9. Northwestern 12 18 26 . 6 9 2 10. Purdue 12 10 73 0 51 7.3 10. Illinois 12 16 25 . 6 4 0 11. Wisconsin 12 29 211 0 35 7.3 11. Michigan State 13 12 19 . 6 3 2 12. Penn State 12 31 221 0 58 7.1 12. Wisconsin 12 15 24 . 6 2 5 13. Michigan State 13 10 28 0 17 2.8 13. Ohio State 12 7 12 . 5 8 3 14. Minnesota 12 21 56 0 20 2.7 14. Purdue 12 5 11 . 4 5 5 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Ohio State 12 57 57 1.000 1. Wisconsin 12 56 95 16 167 13.9 Michigan 12 41 41 1.000 2. Ohio State 12 86 88 18 192 16.0 Wisconsin 12 40 40 1.000 3. Northwestern 12 85 102 14 202 16.8 Illinois 12 32 32 1.000 4. Michigan 12 84 88 31 203 16.9 Minnesota 12 30 30 1.000 5. Illinois 12 102 94 21 217 18.1 6. Nebraska 12 40 41 . 9 7 6 Penn State 12 99 108 10 217 18.1 7. Maryland 12 33 34 . 9 7 1 7. Michigan State 13 83 124 21 228 17.5 8. Michigan State 13 51 53 . 9 6 2 8. Nebraska 12 55 149 25 229 19.1 9. Purdue 12 38 40 . 9 5 0 9. Minnesota 12 102 115 17 234 19.5 10. Northwestern 12 26 28 . 9 2 9 10. Iowa 13 89 137 25 251 19.3 11. Indiana 12 48 52 . 9 2 3 Rutgers 12 93 145 13 251 20.9 12. Rutgers 12 35 38 . 9 2 1 12. Maryland 12 102 134 26 262 21.8 13. Iowa 13 48 53 . 9 0 6 13. Purdue 12 122 141 28 291 24.2 14. Penn State 12 29 33 . 8 7 9 14. Indiana 12 98 180 25 303 25.2

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Penn State 12 44 326 3.67 1. Michigan State 13 95 188 50.5 2. Maryland 12 35 208 2.92 2. Michigan 12 77 173 44.5 Michigan State 13 35 227 2.69 3. Nebraska 12 74 170 43.5 4. Ohio State 12 34 192 2.83 4. Iowa 13 75 175 42.9 5. Michigan 12 30 226 2.50 5. Northwestern 12 90 215 41.9 6. Iowa 13 29 214 2.23 6. Wisconsin 12 69 169 40.8 Indiana 12 29 142 2.42 7. Ohio State 12 60 154 39.0 8. Northwestern 12 28 174 2.33 8. Minnesota 12 67 177 37.9 9. Wisconsin 12 26 198 2.17 9. Indiana 12 67 182 36.8 10. Nebraska 12 24 162 2.00 10. Rutgers 12 57 156 36.5 11. Purdue 12 21 121 1.75 11. Illinois 12 74 204 36.3 12. Minnesota 12 20 122 1.67 12. Purdue 12 70 200 35.0 13. Illinois 12 19 139 1.58 13. Maryland 12 50 170 29.4 14. Rutgers 12 14 98 1.17 14. Penn State 12 47 167 28.1

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Indiana 12 13 92 1.08 1. Michigan 12 43 168 25.6 Nebraska 12 13 136 1.08 2. Wisconsin 12 54 175 30.9 3. Ohio State 12 17 90 1.42 3. Northwestern 12 60 194 30.9 Michigan State 13 17 106 1.31 4. Illinois 12 58 185 31.4 Minnesota 12 17 102 1.42 5. Nebraska 12 59 176 33.5 6. Michigan 12 18 95 1.50 6. Ohio State 12 69 199 34.7 7. Illinois 12 20 180 1.67 7. Maryland 12 61 175 34.9 8. Iowa 13 23 170 1.77 8. Michigan State 13 61 174 35.1 9. Wisconsin 12 24 162 2.00 9. Iowa 13 74 200 37.0 10. Northwestern 12 25 156 2.08 10. Penn State 12 66 178 37.1 Maryland 12 25 152 2.08 11. Minnesota 12 81 196 41.3 Rutgers 12 25 207 2.08 12. Indiana 12 81 190 42.6 13. Purdue 12 30 173 2.50 13. Purdue 12 73 169 43.2 14. Penn State 12 39 230 3.25 14. Rutgers 12 69 155 44.5

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Indiana 12 127 152 25 304 25.3 1. Wisconsin 12 6 8 75.0 2. Michigan State 13 113 153 18 284 21.8 2. Nebraska 12 5 8 62.5 3. Iowa 13 129 112 25 266 20.5 3. Iowa 13 6 10 60.0 4. Nebraska 12 97 150 18 265 22.1 4. Ohio State 12 10 18 55.6 5. Wisconsin 12 89 143 22 254 21.2 5. Purdue 12 24 44 54.5 6. Ohio State 12 137 102 14 253 21.1 6. Penn State 12 8 17 47.1 7. Illinois 12 83 141 21 245 20.4 7. Indiana 12 12 26 46.2 8. Michigan 12 85 135 17 237 19.8 8. Rutgers 12 9 20 45.0 Purdue 12 85 127 25 237 19.8 9. Illinois 12 11 25 44.0 10. Rutgers 12 111 112 13 236 19.7 10. Michigan State 13 7 16 43.8 11. Maryland 12 105 96 16 217 18.1 11. Minnesota 12 6 16 37.5 12. Northwestern 12 102 96 15 213 17.8 Michigan 12 6 16 37.5 13. Minnesota 12 73 120 15 208 17.3 13. Maryland 12 7 21 33.3 14. Penn State 12 80 93 25 198 16.5 Northwestern 12 3 9 33.3 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Penn State 12 2 12 16.7 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 2. Wisconsin 12 4 17 23.5 1. Michigan State 13 13 15 28 6 6 12 +16 1.23 3. Nebraska 12 8 23 34.8 2. Iowa 13 8 18 26 10 4 14 +12 0.92 4. Ohio State 12 8 22 36.4 3. Indiana 12 10 9 19 5 6 11 +8 0.67 Rutgers 12 8 22 36.4 4. Northwestern 12 9 12 21 7 9 16 +5 0.42 6. Michigan 12 9 22 40.9 Penn State 12 12 10 22 12 5 17 +5 0.42 7. Northwestern 12 9 21 42.9 6. Illinois 12 8 13 21 9 8 17 +4 0.33 8. Purdue 12 7 15 46.7 7. Ohio State 12 8 11 19 9 8 17 +2 0.17 9. Indiana 12 12 25 48.0 Wisconsin 12 9 11 20 5 13 18 +2 0.17 10. Maryland 12 9 18 50.0 9. Rutgers 12 3 13 16 6 12 18 -2 -0.17 Minnesota 12 8 16 50.0 10. Minnesota 12 8 9 17 11 10 21 -4 -0.33 Michigan State 13 15 30 50.0 11. Purdue 12 9 12 21 10 16 26 -5 -0.42 13. Illinois 12 11 21 52.4 12. Michigan 12 2 8 10 6 10 16 -6 -0.50 14. Iowa 13 14 25 56.0 13. Nebraska 12 5 8 13 5 21 26 -13 -1.08 14. Maryland 12 9 9 18 7 29 36 -18 -1.50 PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Northwestern 12 55 481 40.1 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Penn State 12 61 487 40.6 1. Michigan 12 46-49 93.9 33 21-12 13-14 0 3. Michigan State 13 69 567 43.6 2. Penn State 12 38-41 92.7 22 12-10 16-16 1 4. Iowa 13 66 633 48.7 3. Nebraska 12 43-48 89.6 34 17-17 9-11 2 5. Minnesota 12 72 586 48.8 4. Indiana 12 50-56 89.3 33 19-14 17-18 1 6. Illinois 12 66 589 49.1 5. Purdue 12 33-38 86.8 28 18-10 5-8 1 7. Ohio State 12 72 611 50.9 6. Iowa 13 45-52 86.5 35 28-7 10-12 2 8. Rutgers 12 79 624 52.0 7. Michigan State 13 43-50 86.0 35 20-15 8-12 2 9. Purdue 12 65 647 53.9 8. Rutgers 12 34-40 85.0 25 13-12 9-12 1 10. Wisconsin 12 70 653 54.4 9. Minnesota 12 28-33 84.8 17 11-6 11-11 3 11. Indiana 12 84 724 60.3 10. Northwestern 12 32-38 84.2 15 12-3 17-19 0 12. Maryland 12 85 746 62.2 11. Wisconsin 12 41-49 83.7 33 22-11 8-10 3 13. Michigan 12 83 748 62.3 12. Maryland 12 26-32 81.2 17 12-5 9-11 3 14. Nebraska 12 88 791 65.9 13. Ohio State 12 40-50 80.0 33 27-6 7-10 3 14. Illinois 12 29-40 72.5 20 11-9 9-14 1 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Wisconsin 12 93 811 67.6 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Maryland 12 86 757 63.1 1. Wisconsin 12 16-22 72.7 8 6-2 8-13 0 3. Penn State 12 87 729 60.8 2. Northwestern 12 23-31 74.2 16 15-1 7-10 3 4. Indiana 12 78 718 59.8 3. Ohio State 12 22-28 78.6 16 7-9 6-8 1 5. Iowa 13 79 754 58.0 4. Rutgers 12 44-55 80.0 36 23-13 8-11 4 6. Nebraska 12 77 695 57.9 5. Purdue 12 49-61 80.3 39 24-15 10-15 4 7. Purdue 12 84 674 56.2 6. Iowa 13 27-33 81.8 17 8-9 10-10 4 8. Michigan 12 67 591 49.2 7. Nebraska 12 38-46 82.6 26 12-14 12-15 1 9. Michigan State 13 73 626 48.2 8. Michigan 12 26-31 83.9 13 10-3 13-13 0 10. Minnesota 12 63 552 46.0 9. Indiana 12 37-44 84.1 28 15-13 9-10 4 11. Illinois 12 63 535 44.6 10. Michigan State 13 32-38 84.2 23 13-10 9-9 4 12. Ohio State 12 65 513 42.8 11. Illinois 12 34-39 87.2 23 12-11 11-13 1 13. Northwestern 12 52 450 37.5 12. Minnesota 12 38-43 88.4 28 18-10 10-13 2 14. Rutgers 12 50 437 36.4 13. Maryland 12 49-54 90.7 39 21-18 10-13 0 14. Penn State 12 31-34 91.2 25 16-9 6-6 1 TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G 1. Wisconsin 12 402:52 33:34 ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 2. Michigan State 13 432:59 33:18 1. Indiana 12 2 2 100.0 3. Michigan 12 396:23 33:01 2. Nebraska 12 1 4 25.0 4. Nebraska 12 382:51 31:54 3. Maryland 12 0 4 0.0 5. Iowa 13 410:00 31:32 Purdue 12 0 3 0.0 6. Rutgers 12 373:37 31:08 Minnesota 12 0 3 0.0 7. Northwestern 12 361:34 30:07 Penn State 12 0 1 0.0 8. Illinois 12 356:21 29:41 Illinois 12 0 0 0.0 9. Penn State 12 352:07 29:20 Michigan 12 0 0 0.0 10. Ohio State 12 347:42 28:58 Michigan State 13 0 0 0.0 Indiana 12 347:36 28:58 Iowa 13 0 0 0.0 12. Minnesota 12 341:31 28:27 Rutgers 12 0 0 0.0 13. Purdue 12 334:28 27:52 Ohio State 12 0 0 0.0 14. Maryland 12 331:16 27:36 Northwestern 12 0 0 0.0 Wisconsin 12 0 0 0.0 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Iowa 13 0 4 0.0 Ohio State 12 0 3 0.0 Michigan State 13 0 3 0.0 Wisconsin 12 0 1 0.0 Illinois 12 0 0 0.0 Minnesota 12 0 0 0.0 Rutgers 12 0 0 0.0 Northwestern 12 0 0 0.0 Michigan 12 0 0 0.0 10. Indiana 12 1 3 33.3 11. Purdue 12 1 2 50.0 Nebraska 12 1 2 50.0 13. Maryland 12 1 1 100.0 Penn State 12 1 1 100.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total Illinois 7-41342 5-58057 0-0 12-48307 Indiana 7-44314 5-53072 0-0 12-47963 Iowa 7-63142 5-64427 1-66985 13-63932 Maryland 7-44341 5-69992 0-0 12-55029 Michigan 7-110168 5-61462 0-0 12-89874 Michigan State 7-74661 5-78413 1-66985 13-75514 Minnesota 7-52355 5-54997 0-0 12-53456 Nebraska 7-89998 5-44947 0-0 12-71227 Northwestern 7-33366 5-66572 0-0 12-47202 Ohio State 7-107244 5-67003 0-0 12-90477 Penn State 7-99799 5-71074 0-0 12-87830 Purdue 7-37508 5-57385 0-0 12-45790 Rutgers 7-47723 5-71691 0-0 12-57710 Wisconsin 7-78014 5-59426 0-0 12-70269 Totals 98-65998 70-62751 2-66985 170-64673 2015 Big Ten Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

RUSHING G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Elliott, E-OSU 12 262 1672 6.4 19 80 139.3 1. Sudfeld,Nate-IND 11 41 3184 404 3225 293.2 2. Howard,Jordan-IND 9 196 1213 6.2 9 37 134.8 2. Armstrong,Tommy-NEB 11 324 2856 471 3180 289.1 3. Jackson,Justin-NU 12 298 1344 4.5 4 62 112.0 3. Cook,Connor-MSU 12 80 2921 414 3001 250.1 4. Barkley,Saquon-PSU 10 165 1007 6.1 7 56 100.7 4. Rudock,Jake-MICH 12 137 2739 412 2876 239.7 5. Canzeri,Jordan-IOWA 11 178 976 5.5 12 75 88.7 5. Leidner,Mitch-MINN 12 251 2478 475 2729 227.4 6. Ross,B.-MD 12 150 958 6.4 10 80 79.8 6. Beathard,C.J.-IOWA 13 270 2570 416 2840 218.5 7. Ferguson,Josh-ILL 9 129 708 5.5 3 52 78.7 7. Lunt,Wes-ILL 12 -153 2761 505 2608 217.3 8. Jones,Markell-PUR 12 168 875 5.2 10 68 72.9 8. Stave,Joel-WIS 12 -121 2470 374 2349 195.8 9. Vaughn,Ke'Shawn-ILL 11 157 723 4.6 6 78 65.7 9. Hackenberg,C.-PSU 12 -84 2386 410 2302 191.8 10. Redding,Devine-IND 12 191 785 4.1 8 66 65.4 10. Laviano,Chris-RU 12 -38 2247 372 2209 184.1

PASSING AVG/GAME G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Sudfeld,Nate-IND 11 219-361-5 3184 24 289.5 1. Elliott, E-OSU 12 19 0 0 0 114 9.5 2. Armstrong,Tommy-NEB 11 210-383-16 2856 21 259.6 Oakes,Griffin-IND 12 0 22 48 0 114 9.5 3. Cook,Connor-MSU 12 210-369-5 2921 24 243.4 3. Brown,Drew-NEB 12 0 20 40 0 100 8.3 4. Lunt,Wes-ILL 12 270-481-6 2761 14 230.1 4. Allen,Kenny-MICH 12 0 16 41 0 89 7.4 5. Rudock,Jake-MICH 12 229-358-9 2739 17 228.2 5. Canzeri,Jordan-IOWA 11 13 0 0 0 78 7.1 6. Leidner,Mitch-MINN 12 218-377-10 2478 13 206.5 6. Koehn,Marshall-IOWA 13 0 15 46 0 91 7.0 7. Stave,Joel-WIS 12 207-343-11 2470 10 205.8 7. Gaglianone,R.-WIS 12 0 15 38 0 83 6.9 8. Hackenberg,C.-PSU 12 184-345-5 2386 16 198.8 8. Howard,Jordan-IND 9 10 0 0 2 62 6.9 9. Beathard,C.J.-IOWA 13 202-329-4 2570 15 197.7 9. Geiger,Michael-MSU 13 0 12 51 0 87 6.7 10. Laviano,Chris-RU 12 187-307-12 2247 16 187.2 10. Barrett, J.T.-OSU 10 11 0 0 0 66 6.6

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. Sudfeld,Nate-IND 11 219-361-5 3184 24 153.9 1. Elliott, E-OSU 12 19 19 0 0 0 114 9.5 2. Barrett, J.T.-OSU 10 74-116-3 781 10 143.6 2. Canzeri,Jordan-IOWA 11 13 12 1 0 0 78 7.1 3. Cook,Connor-MSU 12 210-369-5 2921 24 142.2 3. Howard,Jordan-IND 9 10 9101626.9 4. Jones, Cardale-OSU 10 110-176-5 1460 8 141.5 4. Barrett, J.T.-OSU 10 11 11 0 0 0 66 6.6 5. Beathard,C.J.-IOWA 13 202-329-4 2570 15 139.6 5. Jones,Markell-PUR 12 11 10 1 0 0 66 5.5 6. Rudock,Jake-MICH 12 229-358-9 2739 17 138.9 Chesson,Jehu-MICH 12 11 2810665.5 7. Laviano,Chris-RU 12 187-307-12 2247 16 131.8 7. Scott,LJ-MSU 13 11 11 0 0 0 66 5.1 8. Armstrong,Tommy-NEB 11 210-383-16 2856 21 127.2 8. Ross,B.-MD 12 10 10 0 0 0 60 5.0 9. Stave,Joel-WIS 12 207-343-11 2470 10 124.0 9. Barkley,Saquon-PSU 10 87100484.8 10. Hackenberg,C.-PSU 12 184-345-5 2386 16 123.8 10. Daniels,LeShun-IOWA 11 88000484.4

RECEPTIONS/GAME G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. Burbridge,A.-MSU 13 80 1219 7 56 93.8 6.2 1. Oakes,Griffin-IND 12 48-52 22-25 114 9.5 2. Erickson,Alex-WIS 12 72 924 3 45 77.0 6.0 2. Brown,Drew-NEB 12 40-41 20-26 100 8.3 3. Allison,G.-ILL 12 65 882 3 53 73.5 5.4 3. Allen,Kenny-MICH 12 41-41 16-20 89 7.4 Maye,KJ-MINN 12 65 706 4 57 58.8 5.4 4. Koehn,Marshall-IOWA 13 46-51 15-19 91 7.0 5. Godwin,Chris-PSU 12 63 968 5 56 80.7 5.2 5. Gaglianone,R.-WIS 12 38-38 15-24 83 6.9 Westerka,Jordan-NEB 12 63 874 7 38 72.8 5.2 6. Geiger,Michael-MSU 13 51-53 12-19 87 6.7 7. Anthrop,Danny-PUR 12 57 430 2 41 35.8 4.8 7. Mitchell,Jack-NU 10 21-23 15-21 66 6.6 8. VandeBerg,Matt-IOWA 13 61 639 3 48 49.2 4.7 8. Zalewski,T.-ILL 12 31-31 16-25 79 6.6 9. Darboh,Amara-MICH 12 56 703 5 39 58.6 4.7 9. Santoso,Ryan-MINN 12 30-30 15-19 75 6.2 10. Cobbs,Simmie-IND 12 54 914 4 44 76.2 4.5 10. Federico,Kyle-RU 12 35-38 12-16 71 5.9

RECEIVE YDS/GAME G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Burbridge,A.-MSU 13 80 1219 7 56 15.2 93.8 1. Likely,W.-MD 11 23 408 2 85 17.7 2. Godwin,Chris-PSU 12 63 968 5 56 15.4 80.7 2. Marshall, Jalin-OSU 11 24 306 0 38 12.8 3. Erickson,Alex-WIS 12 72 924 3 45 12.8 77.0 3. King,Desmond-IOWA 13 16 203 0 38 12.7 4. Cobbs,Simmie-IND 12 54 914 4 44 16.9 76.2 4. Paige,Mitchell-IND 12 17 199 2 91 11.7 5. Allison,G.-ILL 12 65 882 3 53 13.6 73.5 5. Peppers,J.-MICH 12 17 194 0 41 11.4 6. Westerka,Jordan-NEB 12 63 874 7 38 13.9 72.8 6. Bentley,V.-ILL 12 26 238 0 48 9.2 7. Jones,Ricky-IND 12 50 817 5 71 16.3 68.1 7. Thompkins,D.-PSU 12 23 178 0 58 7.7 8. Reilly,Brandon-NEB 12 37 716 4 52 19.4 59.7 8. Erickson,Alex-WIS 12 24 176 0 35 7.3 9. Thomas, Michael-OSU 12 49 709 8 50 14.5 59.1 10. Maye,KJ-MINN 12 65 706 4 57 10.9 58.8 2015 Big Ten Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

KICK RETURN AVG G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G PAT KICKING PCT G Made Att. Pct. 1. Vault,Solomon-NU 12 23 620 2 98 27.0 1. Willoughby, J-OSU 12 45 45 100.0 2. King,Desmond-IOWA 13 22 564 0 58 25.6 Allen,Kenny-MICH 12 41 41 100.0 3. Lewis,Jourdan-MICH 12 15 378 0 55 25.2 Gaglianone,R.-WIS 12 38 38 100.0 4. Grant,Janarion-RU 12 40 984 3 100 24.6 Zalewski,T.-ILL 12 31 31 100.0 5. William,Frankie-PUR 12 22 505 0 44 23.0 Santoso,Ryan-MINN 12 30 30 100.0 6. Likely,W.-MD 11 35 789 1 100 22.5 6. Brown,Drew-NEB 12 40 41 97.6 7. Farmer,Koa-PSU 11 18 405 0 57 22.5 7. Geiger,Michael-MSU 13 51 53 96.2 8. Jamerson,N.-WIS 12 18 401 1 98 22.3 8. Craddock,B.-MD 9 22 23 95.7 9. Bentley,V.-ILL 12 23 505 0 37 22.0 9. Griggs,Paul-PUR 12 38 40 95.0 10. Shelton,R.J.-MSU 13 18 393 0 58 21.8 10. Oakes,Griffin-IND 12 48 52 92.3

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. Elliott, E-OSU 12 1672 176 13 0 1861 155.1 2. Howard,Jordan-IND 9 1213 106 0 0 1319 146.6 3. Grant,Janarion-RU 12 80 352 167 984 1583 131.9 4. Jackson,Justin-NU 12 1344 147 0 0 1491 124.2 5. Likely,W.-MD 11 93 17 408 789 1307 118.8 6. Barkley,Saquon-PSU 10 1007 148 0 0 1155 115.5 7. Ferguson,Josh-ILL 9 708 280 0 0 988 109.8 8. Canzeri,Jordan-IOWA 11 976 196 0 0 1172 106.5 9. Erickson,Alex-WIS 12 111 924 176 0 1211 100.9 10. Burbridge,A.-MSU 13 36 1219 0 0 1255 96.5

PUNTING G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. Foltz,Sam-NEB 11 53 2352 67 15 16 5 44.4 2. Johnston, C-OSU 12 55 2425 67 24 18 7 44.1 3. Mortell,Peter-MINN 12 70 3031 66 26 20 2 43.3 4. Hartbarger,J.-MSU 13 48 2023 61 20 15 7 42.1 5. Toth,Erich-IND 19 58 2416 62 20 5 5 41.7 6. O'Neill,Blake-MICH 12 53 2188 80 23 9 4 41.3 7. Kidd,Dillon-IOWA 13 53 2141 64 21 11 4 40.4 8. Pasquariello,D-PSU 10 52 2095 60 10 9 3 40.3 9. Schopper,Joe-PUR 11 58 2332 69 20 12 2 40.2 10. Frain,Ryan-ILL 12 70 2814 72 12 8 9 40.2

FIELD GOALS G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. Oakes,Griffin-IND 12 22 25 51 88.0 1.83 2. Brown,Drew-NEB 12 20 26 50 76.9 1.67 3. Mitchell,Jack-NU 10 15 21 49 71.4 1.50 4. Allen,Kenny-MICH 12 16 20 47 80.0 1.33 Zalewski,T.-ILL 12 16 25 51 64.0 1.33 6. Santoso,Ryan-MINN 12 15 19 50 78.9 1.25 Gaglianone,R.-WIS 12 15 24 49 62.5 1.25 8. Koehn,Marshall-IOWA 13 15 19 57 78.9 1.15 9. Federico,Kyle-RU 12 12 16 48 75.0 1.00 10. Geiger,Michael-MSU 13 12 19 47 63.2 0.92

FIELD GOAL PCT G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Oakes,Griffin-IND 12 22 25 51 88.0 2. Julius,Joey-PSU 11 10 12 40 83.3 3. Allen,Kenny-MICH 12 16 20 47 80.0 Craddock,B.-MD 9 8 10 44 80.0 5. Santoso,Ryan-MINN 12 15 19 50 78.9 Koehn,Marshall-IOWA 13 15 19 57 78.9 7. Brown,Drew-NEB 12 20 26 50 76.9 8. Federico,Kyle-RU 12 12 16 48 75.0 9. Mitchell,Jack-NU 10 15 21 49 71.4 10. Zalewski,T.-ILL 12 16 25 51 64.0 2015 Big Ten Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

TACKLES (All positions) G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Fejedelem,C.-ILL 12 DB 74 66 140 11.7 1. Nassib,Carl-PSU 12 15 1 15.5 1.29 2. Longa,Steve-RU 11 LB 75 42 117 10.6 2. Ngakoue,Y.-MD 12 DL 11 5 13.5 1.12 3. McMillan, R-OSU 12 53 61 114 9.5 3. Calhoun,S.-MSU 13 DE 9 3 10.5 0.81 4. Walker,Anthony-NU 12 LB 58 55 113 9.4 4. Schobert,Joe-WIS 12 9 1 9.5 0.79 5. Jewell,Josey-IOWA 13 LB 58 61 119 9.2 5. Gibson,Deonte-NU 12 DL 8 2 9.0 0.75 6. Neal Jr.,T.J.-ILL 12 LB 43 66 109 9.1 Mangieri,Nick-IND 12 9 0 9.0 0.75 7. Poock,Cody-MINN 11 LB 53 42 95 8.6 7. Smoot,Dawuane-ILL 12 7 2 8.0 0.67 8. Fisher,Cole-IOWA 13 LB 56 56 112 8.6 Biegel,Vince-WIS 12 7 2 8.0 0.67 9. Carter,J.-MD 12 LB 66 37 103 8.6 9. Lewis, Tyquan-OSU 12 6 2 7.0 0.58 10. Oliver,Marcus-IND 12 61 41 102 8.5 10. Henry,Willie-MICH 12 DT 6 1 6.5 0.54 11. Johnson,Antonio-MINN 12 SAF 57 41 98 8.2 Jefferson,Q.-MD 12 DL 6 1 6.5 0.54 Perry, Joshua-OSU 12 49 49 98 8.2 12. Meier,Nate-IOWA 13 DE 6 1 6.5 0.50 Monheim,Mason-ILL 12 LB 34 64 98 8.2 13. Wormley,Chris-MICH 12 DE 5 1 5.5 0.46 14. Gause,Quentin-RU 12 LB 60 36 96 8.0 Johnson,Austin-PSU 12 5 1 5.5 0.46 15. Cabinda,Jason-PSU 12 36 56 92 7.7 Charlton,Taco-MICH 12 DE 5 1 5.5 0.46 16. Campbell,D.-MINN 12 LB 50 39 89 7.4 Hubbard, Sam-OSU 12 5 1 5.5 0.46 17. Davis,S.-MD 12 DB 70 18 88 7.3 17. Bell,Brandon-PSU 10 5 1 5.5 0.55 Clark,Leroy-PUR 12 SS 54 34 88 7.3 18. Bosa, Joey-OSU 11 4 2 5.0 0.45 19. Bullough,Riley-MSU 13 LB 42 53 95 7.3 19. McDowell,M.-MSU 13 DL 4 1 4.5 0.35 20. Lomax,Jordan-IOWA 13 SAF 44 48 92 7.1 20. Panfil,Evan-PUR 12 DE 4 0 4.0 0.33 21. Nixon,A.-MD 12 DB 55 27 82 6.8 22. Allen,Marcus-PSU 11 40 35 75 6.8 TACKLES FOR LOSS G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 23. Edwards,TJ-WIS 12 38 42 80 6.7 1. Walker,Anthony-NU 12 LB 15 9 19.5 1.62 24. Ezechukwu,Danny-PUR 12 LB 40 39 79 6.6 Nassib,Carl-PSU 12 18 3 19.5 1.62 25. Hendy,A.-MD 12 DB 48 28 76 6.3 3. Schobert,Joe-WIS 12 14 9 18.5 1.54 Schobert,Joe-WIS 12 38 38 76 6.3 4. Bosa, Joey-OSU 11 14 4 16.0 1.45 Bolden,Joe-MICH 12 LB 31 45 76 6.3 5. Ngakoue,Y.-MD 12 DL 12 6 15.0 1.25 28. Harris,Darien-MSU 13 LB 40 42 82 6.3 Smoot,Dawuane-ILL 12 13 4 15.0 1.25 29. Gerry,Nate-NEB 12 46 29 75 6.2 7. Calhoun,S.-MSU 13 DE 11 7 14.5 1.12 30. Igwebuike,G.-NU 12 43 30 73 6.1 8. Replogle, Jake-PUR 12 12 4 14.0 1.17 31. Lynn,Jack-MINN 12 LB 40 32 72 6.0 Biegel,Vince-WIS 12 10 8 14.0 1.17 32. Cockrel,Byerson-NEB 11 35 30 65 5.9 Carter,J.-MD 12 LB 12 4 14.0 1.17 33. Nicholson,M.-MSU 13 45 31 76 5.8 Neal Jr.,T.J.-ILL 12 LB 11 6 14.0 1.17 34. Johnson,Austin-PSU 12 26 44 70 5.8 12. Lowry,Dean-NU 12 DL 11 5 13.5 1.12 35. Lewis,Kaiwan-RU 12 LB 46 23 69 5.8 13. Lewis, Tyquan-OSU 12 9 8 13.0 1.08 Simmons,T.J.-IND 12 34 35 69 5.8 Johnson,Austin-PSU 12 9 8 13.0 1.08 37. Reschke,J.-MSU 13 LB 31 43 74 5.7 15. Gibson,Deonte-NU 12 DL 11 3 12.5 1.04 Meier,Nate-IOWA 13 DE 29 45 74 5.7 Jefferson,Q.-MD 12 DL 10 5 12.5 1.04 39. Scales,Tegray-IND 10 35 21 56 5.6 17. Gause,Quentin-RU 12 LB 11 2 12.0 1.00 40. Morgan,Desmond-MICH 12 LB 35 32 67 5.6 Wormley,Chris-MICH 12 DE 11 2 12.0 1.00 Kalu,Joshua-NEB 12 SAF 44 23 67 5.6 19. McDowell,M.-MSU 13 DL 11 2 12.0 0.92 Reeder,Troy-PSU 12 42 25 67 5.6 20. Bell,Brandon-PSU 10 10 3 11.5 1.15 Crawford,J.-IND 12 44 23 67 5.6 44. Cox,Demetrious-MSU 13 DB 43 29 72 5.5 45. Powell, Tyvis-OSU 12 37 29 66 5.5 46. Bell,Brandon-PSU 10 28 26 54 5.4 47. Brooks,J.-MD 12 LB 32 32 64 5.3 Biegel,Vince-WIS 12 29 35 64 5.3 Murray,Eric-MINN 12 SAF 45 19 64 5.3 50. Young,Dedrick-NEB 11 LB 25 33 58 5.3 2015 Big Ten Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015

PASSES DEFENDED G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. Lewis,Jourdan-MICH 12 19 2 21 1.75 Fant,Rashard-IND 12 21 0 21 1.75 3. Harris,Matthew-NU 10 12 4 16 1.60 4. King,Desmond-IOWA 13 12 8 20 1.54 5. VanHoose,Nick-NU 12 12 3 15 1.25 6. McEvoy,Tanner-WIS 12 6 6 12 1.00 Likely,W.-MD 11 11 0 11 1.00 8. Colquhoun,A.-MSU 13 10 2 12 0.92 9. Wharton,Isaiah-RU 12 10 1 11 0.92 Clark,Leroy-PUR 12 9 2 11 0.92 Bell, Vonn-OSU 12 9 2 11 0.92 Gerry,Nate-NEB 12 7 4 11 0.92 13. Rose,Jonathan-NEB 9 7 1 8 0.89 14. Peppers,J.-MICH 12 10 0 10 0.83 William,Frankie-PUR 12 7 3 10 0.83 Brown,Anthony-PUR 12 6 4 10 0.83 17. Haley,Grant-PSU 11 7 2 9 0.82 18. Mabin,Greg-IOWA 13 8 2 10 0.77 Cox,Demetrious-MSU 13 7 3 10 0.77 20. Fejedelem,C.-ILL 12 7 2 9 0.75

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. King,Desmond-IOWA 13 8 118 1 88 0.62 2. McEvoy,Tanner-WIS 12 5 83 0 41 0.42 3. Harris,Matthew-NU 10 4 94 1 71 0.40 4. Cioffi,Anthony-RU 11 4 56 0 51 0.36 5. Gerry,Nate-NEB 12 4 90 0 43 0.33 Barton,Taylor-ILL 12 4 49 0 49 0.33 Myrick,Jalen-MINN 9 3 30 1 27 0.33 Brown,Anthony-PUR 12 4 4 0 4 0.33 9. Boddy-Calhoun,B-MINN 10 3 21 1 16 0.30 10. VanHoose,Nick-NU 12 3 76 1 72 0.25

FUMBLES FORCED G No. Avg/G 1. Nassib,Carl-PSU 12 6 0.50 2. Davis,S.-MD 12 5 0.42 Schobert,Joe-WIS 12 5 0.42 4. Oliver,Marcus-IND 12 4 0.33 5. Bell,Brandon-PSU 10 3 0.30 6. Likely,W.-MD 11 3 0.27 7. Murray,Eric-MINN 12 3 0.25 Smoot,Dawuane-ILL 12 3 0.25 9. Maurice,Kevin-NEB 9 2 0.22 10. Pinnix-Odrick-RU 11 2 0.18

FUMBLES RECOVERED G No. Avg/G 1. Walker,Anthony-NU 12 3 0.25 2. Sickels,G.-PSU 11 2 0.18 3. Hubbard, Sam-OSU 12 2 0.17 Smoot,Dawuane-ILL 12 2 0.17 Hillary,Darius-WIS 12 2 0.17 Schobert,Joe-WIS 12 2 0.17 7. Edmondson,J.-MSU 13 2 0.15 Bullough,Riley-MSU 13 2 0.15 9. Orr,Chris-WIS 9 1 0.11 Hylton,Julian-ILL 9 1 0.11 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Ohio State 8 39 3 39 0 0 0 282 35.2 1. Ohio State 8 357 1977 5.5 75 26 247.1 2. Indiana 8 34 15 30 1 0 0 281 35.1 2. Iowa 8 345 1659 4.8 75 23 207.4 3. Michigan State 8 36 6 34 0 0 0 268 33.5 3. Maryland 8 307 1624 5.3 80 16 203.0 4. Michigan 8 31 12 28 3 0 0 256 32.0 4. Indiana 8 340 1512 4.4 79 16 189.0 5. Iowa 8 33 9 28 0 0 0 253 31.6 5. Michigan State 8 325 1264 3.9 43 15 158.0 6. Nebraska 8 30 12 25 1 0 1 245 30.6 6. Northwestern 8 329 1259 3.8 68 10 157.4 7. Minnesota 8 24 8 22 2 0 0 194 24.2 7. Nebraska 8 289 1235 4.3 69 15 154.4 Wisconsin 8 23 11 23 0 0 0 194 24.2 8. Penn State 8 258 1164 4.5 75 11 145.5 9. Penn State 8 24 9 19 0 0 0 190 23.8 9. Minnesota 8 247 1083 4.4 75 12 135.4 10. Purdue 8 25 2 22 1 0 0 180 22.5 10. Wisconsin 8 311 1024 3.3 58 17 128.0 11. Maryland 8 23 6 20 1 0 0 178 22.2 11. Michigan 8 278 1023 3.7 66 15 127.9 12. Rutgers 8 21 9 17 0 0 0 170 21.2 12. Rutgers 8 289 984 3.4 72 6 123.0 13. Northwestern 8 17 10 16 0 0 0 148 18.5 13. Purdue 8 258 920 3.6 68 14 115.0 14. Illinois 8 15 10 15 0 0 0 135 16.9 14. Illinois 8 228 903 4.0 78 6 112.9

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G 1. Ohio State 8 14 7 14 0 0 0 119 14.9 1. Wisconsin 8 257 847 3.3 55 7 105.9 Wisconsin 8 14 7 14 0 0 0 119 14.9 2. Northwestern 8 285 901 3.2 41 15 112.6 3. Iowa 8 17 11 16 1 0 0 153 19.1 3. Michigan State 8 247 943 3.8 72 10 117.9 4. Northwestern 8 21 5 19 0 0 1 162 20.2 4. Iowa 8 262 984 3.8 37 9 123.0 5. Michigan 8 18 14 16 1 0 0 168 21.0 5. Ohio State 8 293 1041 3.6 79 7 130.1 6. Michigan State 8 22 7 17 0 0 0 170 21.2 6. Nebraska 8 258 1067 4.1 68 12 133.4 7. Penn State 8 24 6 22 0 0 0 184 23.0 7. Michigan 8 282 1143 4.1 66 10 142.9 8. Illinois 8 25 10 21 1 0 0 203 25.4 8. Maryland 8 335 1152 3.4 66 16 144.0 9. Nebraska 8 29 8 27 1 0 0 227 28.4 9. Penn State 8 305 1217 4.0 48 12 152.1 10. Minnesota 8 30 10 27 1 0 0 239 29.9 10. Minnesota 8 341 1454 4.3 69 18 181.8 11. Maryland 8 35 12 34 1 0 0 282 35.2 11. Illinois 8 326 1554 4.8 75 14 194.2 12. Purdue 8 39 9 34 1 0 0 297 37.1 12. Indiana 8 304 1617 5.3 79 22 202.1 13. Indiana 8 43 7 36 1 0 0 317 39.6 13. Rutgers 8 321 1830 5.7 80 29 228.8 14. Rutgers 8 44 9 41 1 0 0 334 41.8 14. Purdue 8 345 1881 5.5 78 21 235.1

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Indiana 8 1512 2288 623 3800 6.1 33 475.0 1. Indiana 8 164-283-5 58.0 2288 8.1 17 286.0 2. Ohio State 8 1977 1426 532 3403 6.4 38 425.4 2. Michigan State 8 148-263-4 56.3 2040 7.8 17 255.0 3. Michigan State 8 1264 2040 588 3304 5.6 32 413.0 3. Michigan 8 165-265-5 62.3 2036 7.7 14 254.5 4. Nebraska 8 1235 1997 569 3232 5.7 29 404.0 4. Nebraska 8 150-280-15 53.6 1997 7.1 14 249.6 5. Iowa 8 1659 1435 542 3094 5.7 31 386.8 5. Illinois 8 185-349-5 53.0 1950 5.6 8 243.8 6. Michigan 8 1023 2036 543 3059 5.6 29 382.4 6. Wisconsin 8 157-272-11 57.7 1872 6.9 5 234.0 7. Penn State 8 1164 1792 513 2956 5.8 24 369.5 7. Purdue 8 197-345-9 57.1 1818 5.3 11 227.2 8. Maryland 8 1624 1319 570 2943 5.2 22 367.9 8. Penn State 8 136-255-4 53.3 1792 7.0 13 224.0 9. Wisconsin 8 1024 1872 583 2896 5.0 22 362.0 9. Rutgers 8 135-246-9 54.9 1727 7.0 12 215.9 10. Illinois 8 903 1950 577 2853 4.9 14 356.6 10. Minnesota 8 146-259-8 56.4 1692 6.5 10 211.5 11. Minnesota 8 1083 1692 506 2775 5.5 22 346.9 11. Iowa 8 111-197-2 56.3 1435 7.3 8 179.4 12. Purdue 8 920 1818 603 2738 4.5 25 342.2 12. Ohio State 8 118-175-2 67.4 1426 8.1 12 178.2 13. Rutgers 8 984 1727 535 2711 5.1 18 338.9 13. Maryland 8 120-263-17 45.6 1319 5.0 6 164.9 14. Northwestern 8 1259 1089 553 2348 4.2 14 293.5 14. Northwestern 8 110-224-6 49.1 1089 4.9 4 136.1

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G 1. Wisconsin 8 847 1189 486 2036 4.2 12 254.5 1. Wisconsin 8 101-229-8 44.1 1189 5.2 5 148.6 2. Michigan 8 1143 1418 531 2561 4.8 15 320.1 2. Michigan 8 112-249-5 45.0 1418 5.7 5 177.2 3. Michigan State 8 943 1664 498 2607 5.2 22 325.9 3. Illinois 8 145-258-7 56.2 1431 5.5 11 178.9 4. Ohio State 8 1041 1588 551 2629 4.8 14 328.6 4. Minnesota 8 143-235-6 60.9 1544 6.6 9 193.0 5. Northwestern 8 901 1761 578 2662 4.6 18 332.8 5. Penn State 8 151-263-9 57.4 1548 5.9 9 193.5 6. Penn State 8 1217 1548 568 2765 4.9 21 345.6 6. Ohio State 8 130-258-5 50.4 1588 6.2 7 198.5 7. Iowa 8 984 1817 565 2801 5.0 16 350.1 7. Michigan State 8 140-251-9 55.8 1664 6.6 12 208.0 8. Illinois 8 1554 1431 584 2985 5.1 25 373.1 8. Northwestern 8 160-293-8 54.6 1761 6.0 3 220.1 9. Minnesota 8 1454 1544 576 2998 5.2 27 374.8 9. Iowa 8 164-303-12 54.1 1817 6.0 7 227.1 10. Nebraska 8 1067 1940 547 3007 5.5 27 375.9 10. Purdue 8 145-235-8 61.7 1858 7.9 17 232.2 11. Maryland 8 1152 2033 576 3185 5.5 32 398.1 11. Nebraska 8 161-289-5 55.7 1940 6.7 15 242.5 12. Purdue 8 1881 1858 580 3739 6.4 38 467.4 12. Maryland 8 135-241-5 56.0 2033 8.4 16 254.1 13. Rutgers 8 1830 2216 555 4046 7.3 44 505.8 13. Rutgers 8 147-234-10 62.8 2216 9.5 15 277.0 14. Indiana 8 1617 2474 642 4091 6.4 42 511.4 14. Indiana 8 208-338-5 61.5 2474 7.3 20 309.2 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 1. Ohio State 8 118-175-2 67.4 1426 178.2 12 156.2 1. Iowa 8 12 184 2 88 15.3 2. Indiana 8 164-283-5 58.0 2288 286.0 17 142.2 2. Rutgers 8 10 111 1 51 11.1 3. Michigan 8 165-265-5 62.3 2036 254.5 14 140.5 3. Michigan State 8 9 125 2 44 13.9 4. Michigan State 8 148-263-4 56.3 2040 255.0 17 139.7 4. Penn State 8 9 113 0 44 12.6 5. Iowa 8 111-197-2 56.3 1435 179.4 8 128.9 5. Purdue 8 8 133 0 66 16.6 6. Penn State 8 136-255-4 53.3 1792 224.0 13 126.1 6. Northwestern 8 8 99 1 72 12.4 7. Rutgers 8 135-246-9 54.9 1727 215.9 12 122.6 7. Illinois 8 7 98 1 58 14.0 8. Nebraska 8 150-280-15 53.6 1997 249.6 14 119.3 8. Wisconsin 8 7 60 0 24 8.6 9. Minnesota 8 146-259-8 56.4 1692 211.5 10 117.8 9. Minnesota 8 6 51 2 27 8.5 10. Wisconsin 8 157-272-11 57.7 1872 234.0 5 113.5 10. Nebraska 8 5 79 1 41 15.8 11. Purdue 8 197-345-9 57.1 1818 227.2 11 106.7 11. Indiana 8 5 83 0 41 16.6 12. Illinois 8 185-349-5 53.0 1950 243.8 8 104.6 12. Maryland 8 5 41 0 38 8.2 13. Northwestern 8 110-224-6 49.1 1089 136.1 4 90.5 13. Ohio State 8 5 69 1 28 13.8 14. Maryland 8 120-263-17 45.6 1319 164.9 6 82.4 14. Michigan 8 5 49 1 37 9.8

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic. PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P 1. Wisconsin 8 101-229-8 44.1 1189 148.6 5 87.9 1. Ohio State 8 39 1623 41.6 35 0.9 3 39.2 2. Michigan 8 112-249-5 45.0 1418 177.2 5 95.4 2. Nebraska 8 41 1846 45.0 151 3.7 5 38.9 3. Northwestern 8 160-293-8 54.6 1761 220.1 3 103.0 3. Purdue 8 46 1803 39.2 33 0.7 1 38.0 4. Iowa 8 164-303-12 54.1 1817 227.1 7 104.2 4. Indiana 8 41 1728 42.1 135 3.3 3 37.4 5. Ohio State 8 130-258-5 50.4 1588 198.5 7 107.2 5. Penn State 8 50 2008 40.2 92 1.8 3 37.1 6. Penn State 8 151-263-9 57.4 1548 193.5 9 111.3 6. Northwestern 8 57 2175 38.2 40 0.7 2 36.8 7. Illinois 8 145-258-7 56.2 1431 178.9 11 111.4 7. Minnesota 8 45 1913 42.5 240 5.3 1 36.7 8. Michigan State 8 140-251-9 55.8 1664 208.0 12 120.1 8. Iowa 8 42 1602 38.1 67 1.6 0 36.5 9. Minnesota 8 143-235-6 60.9 1544 193.0 9 123.6 9. Illinois 8 52 2093 40.2 89 1.7 8 35.5 10. Nebraska 8 161-289-5 55.7 1940 242.5 15 125.8 10. Rutgers 8 53 2073 39.1 149 2.8 3 35.2 11. Indiana 8 208-338-5 61.5 2474 309.2 20 139.6 11. Maryland 8 52 1902 36.6 64 1.2 1 35.0 12. Maryland 8 135-241-5 56.0 2033 254.1 16 144.6 12. Wisconsin 8 44 1695 38.5 41 0.9 6 34.9 13. Purdue 8 145-235-8 61.7 1858 232.2 17 145.2 13. Michigan 8 39 1575 40.4 139 3.6 4 34.8 14. Rutgers 8 147-234-10 62.8 2216 277.0 15 155.0 14. Michigan State 8 34 1354 39.8 72 2.1 6 34.2

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg. KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg 1. Michigan 8 24 689 1 96 28.7 1. Ohio State 8 50 2988 59.8 530 15 41.7 2. Northwestern 8 23 544 1 96 23.7 2. Michigan State 8 47 2814 59.9 588 13 40.4 3. Iowa 8 17 396 0 58 23.3 3. Wisconsin 8 41 2343 57.1 556 6 39.9 4. Ohio State 8 11 247 0 27 22.5 4. Penn State 8 40 2422 60.5 479 14 39.8 5. Maryland 8 37 796 1 100 21.5 5. Indiana 8 54 3417 63.3 572 29 39.3 6. Michigan State 8 18 371 0 58 20.6 6. Nebraska 8 46 2742 59.6 522 17 39.0 7. Purdue 8 33 675 0 44 20.5 7. Rutgers 8 36 2049 56.9 529 5 38.8 8. Penn State 8 28 557 0 57 19.9 8. Michigan 8 48 2950 61.5 546 22 38.6 9. Rutgers 8 35 695 1 98 19.9 9. Minnesota 8 37 2199 59.4 320 18 38.6 10. Minnesota 8 29 567 0 60 19.6 10. Illinois 8 33 1933 58.6 484 7 38.6 11. Indiana 8 29 559 0 41 19.3 11. Iowa 8 50 3160 63.2 649 24 38.2 12. Nebraska 8 26 488 0 42 18.8 12. Purdue 8 33 1950 59.1 484 9 37.6 13. Illinois 8 23 429 0 30 18.7 13. Northwestern 8 34 1991 58.6 403 13 37.1 14. Wisconsin 8 16 294 1 98 18.4 14. Maryland 8 33 1935 58.6 645 4 36.1

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg. FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct. 1. Michigan 8 9 136 0 41 15.1 1. Penn State 8 9 10 . 9 0 0 2. Ohio State 8 18 227 0 38 12.6 2. Indiana 8 15 17 . 8 8 2 3. Northwestern 8 8 91 0 55 11.4 3. Nebraska 8 12 14 . 8 5 7 4. Rutgers 8 7 77 0 67 11.0 4. Michigan 8 12 15 . 8 0 0 5. Iowa 8 9 78 0 26 8.7 Minnesota 8 8 10 . 8 0 0 6. Illinois 8 16 138 0 28 8.6 6. Rutgers 8 9 12 . 7 5 0 7. Purdue 8 8 68 0 51 8.5 7. Iowa 8 9 13 . 6 9 2 Nebraska 8 6 51 0 42 8.5 8. Michigan State 8 6 9 . 6 6 7 9. Maryland 8 14 112 0 33 8.0 Maryland 8 6 9 . 6 6 7 10. Indiana 8 11 79 1 51 7.2 Purdue 8 2 3 . 6 6 7 11. Minnesota 8 9 63 0 20 7.0 11. Wisconsin 8 11 17 . 6 4 7 12. Wisconsin 8 19 125 0 25 6.6 12. Northwestern 8 10 16 . 6 2 5 13. Penn State 8 17 75 0 19 4.4 Illinois 8 10 16 . 6 2 5 14. Michigan State 8 9 27 0 17 3.0 14. Ohio State 8 3 7 . 4 2 9 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct. OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 1. Ohio State 8 39 39 1.000 1. Wisconsin 8 37 54 10 101 12.6 Michigan 8 28 28 1.000 2. Michigan State 8 51 66 9 126 15.8 Wisconsin 8 23 23 1.000 3. Ohio State 8 53 66 13 132 16.5 Minnesota 8 22 22 1.000 4. Northwestern 8 56 79 8 143 17.9 Maryland 8 20 20 1.000 5. Nebraska 8 42 88 17 147 18.4 Illinois 8 15 15 1.000 6. Michigan 8 61 63 24 148 18.5 7. Michigan State 8 34 35 . 9 7 1 7. Illinois 8 77 63 15 155 19.4 8. Nebraska 8 25 26 . 9 6 2 8. Penn State 8 68 83 6 157 19.6 9. Northwestern 8 16 17 . 9 4 1 9. Maryland 8 58 88 14 160 20.0 10. Purdue 8 22 24 . 9 1 7 10. Iowa 8 53 92 17 162 20.2 11. Indiana 8 30 33 . 9 0 9 11. Minnesota 8 72 85 12 169 21.1 12. Rutgers 8 17 19 . 8 9 5 12. Rutgers 8 72 97 8 177 22.1 13. Iowa 8 28 32 . 8 7 5 13. Purdue 8 85 90 18 193 24.1 14. Penn State 8 19 23 . 8 2 6 14. Indiana 8 69 120 11 200 25.0

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Penn State 8 28 191 3.50 1. Michigan State 8 61 119 51.3 2. Northwestern 8 22 140 2.75 2. Nebraska 8 53 119 44.5 Michigan 8 22 163 2.75 3. Michigan 8 50 115 43.5 4. Indiana 8 20 100 2.50 4. Iowa 8 46 113 40.7 Ohio State 8 20 114 2.50 5. Wisconsin 8 47 119 39.5 6. Maryland 8 18 109 2.25 6. Ohio State 8 39 102 38.2 7. Michigan State 8 17 119 2.12 7. Minnesota 8 43 113 38.1 8. Illinois 8 15 103 1.88 8. Northwestern 8 49 134 36.6 Minnesota 8 15 99 1.88 9. Purdue 8 44 131 33.6 10. Wisconsin 8 14 113 1.75 10. Illinois 8 45 134 33.6 Nebraska 8 14 92 1.75 11. Indiana 8 40 122 32.8 12. Iowa 8 13 99 1.62 12. Rutgers 8 36 115 31.3 13. Purdue 8 10 60 1.25 13. Penn State 8 30 109 27.5 14. Rutgers 8 5 38 0.62 14. Maryland 8 28 117 23.9

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Nebraska 8 7 77 0.88 1. Michigan 8 30 114 26.3 2. Indiana 8 11 81 1.38 2. Wisconsin 8 37 121 30.6 Minnesota 8 11 75 1.38 3. Maryland 8 35 111 31.5 4. Michigan State 8 12 76 1.50 4. Michigan State 8 36 108 33.3 5. Ohio State 8 14 71 1.75 5. Ohio State 8 46 131 35.1 6. Michigan 8 15 63 1.88 6. Nebraska 8 42 118 35.6 Iowa 8 15 103 1.88 Iowa 8 42 118 35.6 8. Illinois 8 17 143 2.12 8. Illinois 8 45 124 36.3 9. Wisconsin 8 18 119 2.25 9. Northwestern 8 49 135 36.3 10. Purdue 8 21 123 2.62 10. Penn State 8 44 118 37.3 11. Maryland 8 22 132 2.75 11. Indiana 8 54 126 42.9 Northwestern 8 22 135 2.75 12. Purdue 8 48 110 43.6 13. Rutgers 8 24 204 3.00 13. Minnesota 8 56 125 44.8 Penn State 8 24 138 3.00 14. Rutgers 8 47 103 45.6

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct. 1. Indiana 8 73 104 19 196 24.5 1. Wisconsin 8 5 7 71.4 2. Michigan State 8 68 99 10 177 22.1 2. Ohio State 8 8 12 66.7 3. Ohio State 8 94 64 9 167 20.9 3. Purdue 8 17 33 51.5 4. Iowa 8 79 65 20 164 20.5 4. Nebraska 8 3 6 50.0 5. Wisconsin 8 47 100 16 163 20.4 Iowa 8 3 6 50.0 6. Nebraska 8 56 92 12 160 20.0 Penn State 8 6 12 50.0 7. Michigan 8 51 94 12 157 19.6 7. Indiana 8 9 20 45.0 8. Illinois 8 48 92 12 152 19.0 8. Michigan 8 4 9 44.4 9. Purdue 8 53 85 13 151 18.9 9. Maryland 8 6 17 35.3 10. Maryland 8 72 63 10 145 18.1 10. Rutgers 8 4 14 28.6 11. Penn State 8 58 65 20 143 17.9 11. Minnesota 8 3 11 27.3 12. Rutgers 8 56 73 6 135 16.9 Michigan State 8 3 11 27.3 13. Northwestern 8 52 64 14 130 16.2 13. Northwestern 8 1 4 25.0 Minnesota 8 47 74 9 130 16.2 14. Illinois 8 3 15 20.0 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct. Gained Lost 1. Penn State 8 0 6 0.0 TURNOVER MARGIN Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G 2. Wisconsin 8 2 12 16.7 1. Iowa 8 7 12 19 4 2 6 +13 1.62 3. Ohio State 8 6 17 35.3 2. Michigan State 8 8 9 17 5 4 9 +8 1.00 4. Nebraska 8 5 14 35.7 3. Northwestern 8 5 8 13 4 6 10 +3 0.38 5. Michigan 8 6 16 37.5 Ohio State 8 5 5 10 5 2 7 +3 0.38 6. Northwestern 8 5 13 38.5 5. Illinois 8 6 7 13 6 5 11 +2 0.25 7. Maryland 8 4 9 44.4 Indiana 8 6 5 11 4 5 9 +2 0.25 8. Rutgers 8 6 13 46.2 7. Rutgers 8 2 10 12 2 9 11 +1 0.12 9. Indiana 8 7 15 46.7 8. Penn State 8 5 9 14 11 4 15 -1 -0.12 10. Minnesota 8 5 10 50.0 Wisconsin 8 7 8 15 5 11 16 -1 -0.12 11. Illinois 8 6 11 54.5 10. Minnesota 8 5 6 11 5 8 13 -2 -0.25 12. Michigan State 8 10 18 55.6 11. Purdue 8 4 8 12 7 9 16 -4 -0.50 13. Iowa 8 9 16 56.2 Michigan 8 1 5 6 5 5 10 -4 -0.50 14. Purdue 8 4 7 57.1 13. Maryland 8 8 5 13 5 17 22 -9 -1.12 14. Nebraska 8 2 5 7 3 15 18 -11 -1.38 PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Penn State 8 40 326 40.8 RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Northwestern 8 37 331 41.4 1. Minnesota 8 20-21 95.2 13 8-5 7-7 0 Michigan State 8 42 331 41.4 2. Michigan 8 33-35 94.3 22 14-8 11-12 0 4. Rutgers 8 45 349 43.6 3. Penn State 8 25-27 92.6 17 10-7 8-8 1 5. Minnesota 8 45 350 43.8 4. Purdue 8 22-24 91.7 20 12-8 2-2 1 6. Illinois 8 41 354 44.2 5. Indiana 8 34-38 89.5 22 11-11 12-13 1 7. Ohio State 8 40 368 46.0 6. Nebraska 8 24-27 88.9 20 12-8 4-5 1 8. Purdue 8 37 381 47.6 7. Northwestern 8 22-25 88.0 12 9-3 10-11 0 9. Indiana 8 51 402 50.2 8. Rutgers 8 18-21 85.7 10 3-7 8-10 0 10. Iowa 8 41 413 51.6 9. Iowa 8 28-33 84.8 21 16-5 7-9 0 11. Wisconsin 8 45 423 52.9 10. Michigan State 8 27-32 84.4 23 13-10 4-6 2 12. Nebraska 8 45 425 53.1 11. Ohio State 8 30-37 81.1 27 21-6 3-5 3 13. Maryland 8 52 430 53.8 12. Maryland 8 17-21 81.0 12 9-3 5-6 2 14. Michigan 8 62 531 66.4 13. Wisconsin 8 22-28 78.6 18 15-3 4-5 3 14. Illinois 8 15-21 71.4 9 4-5 6-9 1 OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 1. Iowa 8 54 522 65.2 RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO 2. Penn State 8 60 510 63.8 1. Wisconsin 8 13-17 76.5 6 5-1 7-10 0 3. Indiana 8 51 483 60.4 2. Ohio State 8 17-22 77.3 12 6-6 5-6 1 4. Wisconsin 8 57 460 57.5 3. Northwestern 8 17-21 81.0 15 14-1 2-4 0 5. Maryland 8 55 438 54.8 Iowa 8 17-21 81.0 11 7-4 6-6 2 6. Michigan 8 46 419 52.4 5. Purdue 8 33-40 82.5 26 17-9 7-11 2 7. Nebraska 8 44 404 50.5 6. Rutgers 8 36-43 83.7 29 20-9 7-10 3 8. Purdue 8 49 377 47.1 7. Michigan 8 21-25 84.0 9 8-1 12-12 0 9. Northwestern 8 38 359 44.9 8. Indiana 8 27-31 87.1 20 10-10 7-7 3 10. Ohio State 8 42 327 40.9 Illinois 8 27-31 87.1 18 11-7 9-10 1 11. Illinois 8 35 306 38.2 10. Nebraska 8 22-25 88.0 18 9-9 4-5 0 12. Michigan State 8 35 283 35.4 11. Minnesota 8 29-32 90.6 23 15-8 6-8 1 13. Minnesota 8 28 276 34.5 12. Penn State 8 23-25 92.0 18 12-6 5-5 1 14. Rutgers 8 29 250 31.2 13. Michigan State 8 21-22 95.5 16 9-7 5-5 1 14. Maryland 8 34-35 97.1 25 14-11 9-9 0 TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G 1. Michigan State 8 273:20 34:10 ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success% 2. Wisconsin 8 270:43 33:50 1. Indiana 8 2 2 100.0 3. Michigan 8 259:01 32:22 2. Nebraska 8 1 4 25.0 4. Iowa 8 256:21 32:02 3. Maryland 8 0 4 0.0 5. Nebraska 8 250:45 31:20 Purdue 8 0 2 0.0 6. Rutgers 8 246:26 30:48 Minnesota 8 0 2 0.0 7. Penn State 8 235:33 29:26 Penn State 8 0 1 0.0 8. Ohio State 8 234:42 29:20 Northwestern 8 0 0 0.0 9. Northwestern 8 227:02 28:22 Illinois 8 0 0 0.0 10. Maryland 8 225:20 28:10 Ohio State 8 0 0 0.0 11. Illinois 8 224:12 28:01 Michigan State 8 0 0 0.0 12. Minnesota 8 221:04 27:38 Wisconsin 8 0 0 0.0 13. Indiana 8 219:36 27:27 Michigan 8 0 0 0.0 14. Purdue 8 215:55 26:59 Rutgers 8 0 0 0.0 Iowa 8 0 0 0.0 2015 Big Ten Conference Team Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success% 1. Iowa 8 0 4 0.0 Ohio State 8 0 2 0.0 Michigan State 8 0 2 0.0 Wisconsin 8 0 1 0.0 Nebraska 8 0 1 0.0 Indiana 8 0 1 0.0 Northwestern 8 0 0 0.0 Rutgers 8 0 0 0.0 Minnesota 8 0 0 0.0 Michigan 8 0 0 0.0 Illinois 8 0 0 0.0 12. Purdue 8 1 2 50.0 13. Penn State 8 1 1 100.0 Maryland 8 1 1 100.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total Illinois 4-42651 4-62321 0-0 8-52486 Indiana 4-46948 4-60714 0-0 8-53831 Iowa 4-65716 4-65159 0-0 8-65438 Maryland 4-49778 4-72197 0-0 8-60988 Michigan 4-110975 4-64872 0-0 8-87923 Michigan State 4-74168 4-90296 0-0 8-82232 Minnesota 4-51399 4-60621 0-0 8-56010 Nebraska 4-90076 4-42789 0-0 8-66432 Northwestern 4-34574 4-77184 0-0 8-55879 Ohio State 4-108336 4-67346 0-0 8-87841 Penn State 4-100758 4-71548 0-0 8-86153 Purdue 4-35620 4-62034 0-0 8-48827 Rutgers 4-48484 4-82086 0-0 8-65285 Wisconsin 4-77894 4-58213 0-0 8-68054 Totals 56-66956 56-66956 0-0 112-66956 2015 Big Ten Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

RUSHING G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Elliott, E-OSU 8 185 1217 6.6 14 75 152.1 1. Sudfeld,Nate-IND 7 3 2041 257 2044 292.0 2. Barkley,Saquon-PSU 7 144 829 5.8 6 56 118.4 2. Cook,Connor-MSU 7 56 1892 260 1948 278.3 3. Canzeri,Jordan-IOWA 6 113 648 5.7 4 75 108.0 3. Armstrong,Tommy-NEB 7 206 1590 291 1796 256.6 4. Jackson,Justin-NU 8 180 828 4.6 3 48 103.5 4. Rudock,Jake-MICH 8 83 1963 275 2046 255.8 5. Barrett, J.T.-OSU 6 86 522 6.1 11 39 87.0 5. Lunt,Wes-ILL 8 -126 1905 356 1779 222.4 6. Jones,Markell-PUR 8 130 627 4.8 7 68 78.4 6. Leidner,Mitch-MINN 8 144 1600 299 1744 218.0 7. Ross,B.-MD 8 91 600 6.6 8 80 75.0 7. Hackenberg,C.-PSU 8 -26 1703 283 1677 209.6 8. Vaughn,Ke'Shawn-ILL 7 105 496 4.7 4 78 70.9 8. Stave,Joel-WIS 8 -89 1640 259 1551 193.9 9. Brooks,Shannon-MINN 8 94 562 6.0 5 75 70.2 9. Beathard,C.J.-IOWA 8 134 1392 248 1526 190.8 10. Redding,Devine-IND 8 126 548 4.3 5 66 68.5 10. Laviano,Chris-RU 8 -86 1599 279 1513 189.1

PASSING AVG/GAME G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G SCORING G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Sudfeld,Nate-IND 7 142-235-4 2041 17 291.6 1. Barrett, J.T.-OSU 6 11 0 0 0 66 11.0 2. Cook,Connor-MSU 7 133-232-3 1892 15 270.3 2. Elliott, E-OSU 8 14 0 0 0 84 10.5 3. Rudock,Jake-MICH 8 156-242-4 1963 13 245.4 3. Oakes,Griffin-IND 8 0 15 30 0 75 9.4 4. Lunt,Wes-ILL 8 182-335-4 1905 8 238.1 4. Daniels,LeShun-IOWA 6 8 0 0 0 48 8.0 5. Armstrong,Tommy-NEB 7 121-232-11 1590 10 227.1 Allen,Kenny-MICH 8 0 12 28 0 64 8.0 6. Hackenberg,C.-PSU 8 128-239-4 1703 11 212.9 6. Brown,Drew-NEB 8 0 12 25 0 61 7.6 7. Stave,Joel-WIS 8 135-234-9 1640 3 205.0 7. Chesson,Jehu-MICH 8 10 0 0 0 60 7.5 8. Leidner,Mitch-MINN 8 137-239-8 1600 9 200.0 8. Gaglianone,R.-WIS 8 0 11 23 0 56 7.0 9. Laviano,Chris-RU 8 129-228-9 1599 10 199.9 9. Koehn,Marshall-IOWA 8 0 9 28 0 55 6.9 10. Blough,David-PUR 7 137-246-7 1223 8 174.7 10. Geiger,Michael-MSU 8 0 6 34 0 52 6.5

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff. SCORING (TDs) G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G 1. Barrett, J.T.-OSU 6 53-78-1 588 8 162.6 1. Barrett, J.T.-OSU 6 11 11 0 0 0 66 11.0 2. Sudfeld,Nate-IND 7 142-235-4 2041 17 153.8 2. Elliott, E-OSU 8 14 14 0 0 0 84 10.5 3. Jones, Cardale-OSU 6 65-97-1 838 4 151.1 3. Daniels,LeShun-IOWA 688000488.0 4. Rudock,Jake-MICH 8 156-242-4 1963 13 147.0 4. Chesson,Jehu-MICH 8 10 1810607.5 5. Cook,Connor-MSU 7 133-232-3 1892 15 144.6 5. Ross,B.-MD 888000486.0 6. Beathard,C.J.-IOWA 8 109-193-2 1392 8 128.7 Scott,LJ-MSU 888000486.0 7. Hackenberg,C.-PSU 8 128-239-4 1703 11 125.3 7. Jones,Markell-PUR 877000425.2 8. Laviano,Chris-RU 8 129-228-9 1599 10 122.1 8. Barkley,Saquon-PSU 766000365.1 9. O'Connor,Tyler-MSU 6 13-24-1 133 2 119.9 9. Canzeri,Jordan-IOWA 654100305.0 10. Leidner,Mitch-MINN 8 137-239-8 1600 9 119.3 10. Ingold,Alec-WIS 866000364.5

RECEPTIONS/GAME G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G SCORING (KICK) G PAT FG Pts Avg/G 1. Burbridge,A.-MSU 8 51 753 3 36 94.1 6.4 1. Oakes,Griffin-IND 8 30-33 15-17 75 9.4 2. Erickson,Alex-WIS 8 49 604 2 31 75.5 6.1 2. Allen,Kenny-MICH 8 28-28 12-15 64 8.0 3. Maye,KJ-MINN 8 48 491 1 57 61.4 6.0 3. Brown,Drew-NEB 8 25-26 12-14 61 7.6 4. Godwin,Chris-PSU 8 44 668 4 56 83.5 5.5 4. Gaglianone,R.-WIS 8 23-23 11-17 56 7.0 5. Allison,G.-ILL 8 41 520 2 53 65.0 5.1 5. Koehn,Marshall-IOWA 8 28-32 9-13 55 6.9 Anthrop,Danny-PUR 8 41 306 1 41 38.2 5.1 6. Geiger,Michael-MSU 8 34-35 6-9 52 6.5 7. Chesson,Jehu-MICH 8 38 581 8 64 72.6 4.8 7. Santoso,Ryan-MINN 8 22-22 8-10 46 5.8 Cain,Desmond-ILL 8 38 391 1 37 48.9 4.8 8. Zalewski,T.-ILL 8 15-15 10-16 45 5.6 9. Cobbs,Simmie-IND 8 37 670 2 44 83.8 4.6 9. Mitchell,Jack-NU 6 12-13 7-11 33 5.5 Westerka,Jordan-NEB 8 37 523 3 38 65.4 4.6 Federico,Kyle-RU 8 17-19 9-12 44 5.5

RECEIVE YDS/GAME G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. Burbridge,A.-MSU 8 51 753 3 36 14.8 94.1 1. Marshall, Jalin-OSU 8 18 227 0 38 12.6 2. Cobbs,Simmie-IND 8 37 670 2 44 18.1 83.8 2. Bentley,V.-ILL 8 16 138 0 28 8.6 3. Godwin,Chris-PSU 8 44 668 4 56 15.2 83.5 3. Paige,Mitchell-IND 8 11 79 1 51 7.2 4. Erickson,Alex-WIS 8 49 604 2 31 12.3 75.5 4. Likely,W.-MD 7 11 71 0 14 6.5 5. Chesson,Jehu-MICH 8 38 581 8 64 15.3 72.6 5. Erickson,Alex-WIS 8 15 90 0 25 6.0 6. Westerka,Jordan-NEB 8 37 523 3 38 14.1 65.4 6. Thompkins,D.-PSU 8 14 65 0 19 4.6 7. Allison,G.-ILL 8 41 520 2 53 12.7 65.0 8. Maye,KJ-MINN 8 48 491 1 57 10.2 61.4 9. Turner,Malik-ILL 8 33 478 2 50 14.5 59.8 10. Paige,Mitchell-IND 8 35 475 3 45 13.6 59.4 2015 Big Ten Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

KICK RETURN AVG G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G PAT KICKING PCT G Made Att. Pct. 1. King,Desmond-IOWA 8 11 307 0 58 27.9 1. Allen,Kenny-MICH 8 28 28 100.0 2. Lewis,Jourdan-MICH 8 15 378 0 55 25.2 Willoughby, J-OSU 8 27 27 100.0 3. Vault,Solomon-NU 8 16 399 1 96 24.9 Gaglianone,R.-WIS 8 23 23 100.0 4. Hardin,KiAnte-MINN 8 11 267 0 60 24.3 Santoso,Ryan-MINN 8 22 22 100.0 5. William,Frankie-PUR 8 22 505 0 44 23.0 5. Geiger,Michael-MSU 8 34 35 97.1 6. Likely,W.-MD 7 28 637 1 100 22.8 6. Brown,Drew-NEB 8 25 26 96.2 7. Jamerson,N.-WIS 8 10 224 1 98 22.4 7. Mitchell,Jack-NU 6 12 13 92.3 8. Farmer,Koa-PSU 8 11 237 0 57 21.5 8. Griggs,Paul-PUR 8 22 24 91.7 9. Shelton,R.J.-MSU 8 15 323 0 58 21.5 9. Oakes,Griffin-IND 8 30 33 90.9 10. Graham,Damon-IND 8 20 429 0 41 21.5 10. Federico,Kyle-RU 8 17 19 89.5

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. Elliott, E-OSU 8 1217 125 0 0 1342 167.8 2. Barkley,Saquon-PSU 7 829 126 0 0 955 136.4 3. Likely,W.-MD 7 93 17 71 637 818 116.9 4. Canzeri,Jordan-IOWA 6 648 51 0 0 699 116.5 5. Grant,Janarion-RU 8 17 217 77 618 929 116.1 6. Jackson,Justin-NU 8 828 99 0 0 927 115.9 7. Chesson,Jehu-MICH 8 115 581 0 138 834 104.2 8. Jones,Markell-PUR 8 627 183 0 0 810 101.2 9. Burbridge,A.-MSU 8 31 753 0 0 784 98.0 10. Erickson,Alex-WIS 8 86 604 90 0 780 97.5

PUNTING G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg. 1. Foltz,Sam-NEB 8 41 1846 63 13 13 5 45.0 2. Mortell,Peter-MINN 8 44 1884 66 17 11 1 42.8 3. Johnston, C-OSU 8 37 1572 65 17 9 3 42.5 4. Toth,Erich-IND 15 41 1728 62 13 5 3 42.1 5. O'Neill,Blake-MICH 8 38 1575 80 14 6 4 41.4 6. Pasquariello,D-PSU 7 39 1594 60 7 6 3 40.9 7. Frain,Ryan-ILL 8 47 1902 72 8 7 7 40.5 8. Hartbarger,J.-MSU 8 29 1162 60 12 6 5 40.1 9. Schopper,Joe-PUR 8 46 1803 65 15 11 1 39.2 10. Meyer,Drew-WIS 8 43 1684 60 15 11 6 39.2

FIELD GOALS G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G 1. Oakes,Griffin-IND 8 15 17 51 88.2 1.88 2. Brown,Drew-NEB 8 12 14 48 85.7 1.50 Allen,Kenny-MICH 8 12 15 47 80.0 1.50 4. Gaglianone,R.-WIS 8 11 17 49 64.7 1.38 5. Zalewski,T.-ILL 8 10 16 46 62.5 1.25 6. Mitchell,Jack-NU 6 7 11 35 63.6 1.17 7. Federico,Kyle-RU 8 9 12 44 75.0 1.12 Koehn,Marshall-IOWA 8 9 13 49 69.2 1.12 9. Santoso,Ryan-MINN 8 8 10 47 80.0 1.00 10. Geiger,Michael-MSU 8 6 9 46 66.7 0.75

FIELD GOAL PCT G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Oakes,Griffin-IND 8 15 17 51 88.2 2. Brown,Drew-NEB 8 12 14 48 85.7 3. Allen,Kenny-MICH 8 12 15 47 80.0 Santoso,Ryan-MINN 8 8 10 47 80.0 5. Federico,Kyle-RU 8 9 12 44 75.0 6. Koehn,Marshall-IOWA 8 9 13 49 69.2 7. Geiger,Michael-MSU 8 6 9 46 66.7 8. Gaglianone,R.-WIS 8 11 17 49 64.7 9. Mitchell,Jack-NU 6 7 11 35 63.6 10. Zalewski,T.-ILL 8 10 16 46 62.5 2015 Big Ten Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

TACKLES (All positions) G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G SACKS G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Fejedelem,C.-ILL 8 DB 53 49 102 12.8 1. Nassib,Carl-PSU 8 8 1 8.5 1.06 2. Longa,Steve-RU 8 LB 51 35 86 10.8 2. Ngakoue,Y.-MD 8 DL 6 4 8.0 1.00 3. Jewell,Josey-IOWA 8 LB 41 42 83 10.4 Gibson,Deonte-NU 8 DL 7 2 8.0 1.00 4. Neal Jr.,T.J.-ILL 8 LB 32 48 80 10.0 4. Mangieri,Nick-IND 8 6 0 6.0 0.75 5. Gause,Quentin-RU 8 LB 44 33 77 9.6 5. Biegel,Vince-WIS 8 5 1 5.5 0.69 6. Poock,Cody-MINN 7 LB 34 33 67 9.6 Henry,Willie-MICH 8 DT 5 1 5.5 0.69 7. McMillan, R-OSU 8 37 37 74 9.2 7. Smoot,Dawuane-ILL 8 5 0 5.0 0.62 Oliver,Marcus-IND 8 45 29 74 9.2 8. Wormley,Chris-MICH 8 DE 4 1 4.5 0.56 9. Johnson,Antonio-MINN 8 SAF 44 29 73 9.1 Bell,Brandon-PSU 8 4 1 4.5 0.56 10. Walker,Anthony-NU 8 LB 39 33 72 9.0 Lewis, Tyquan-OSU 8 4 1 4.5 0.56 11. Monheim,Mason-ILL 8 LB 22 49 71 8.9 Bosa, Joey-OSU 8 4 1 4.5 0.56 12. Fisher,Cole-IOWA 8 LB 39 31 70 8.8 12. Charlton,Taco-MICH 8 DE 4 0 4.0 0.50 13. Dutra,Chase-IND 6 31 21 52 8.7 Johnson,Austin-PSU 8 4 0 4.0 0.50 14. Campbell,D.-MINN 8 LB 38 30 68 8.5 Calhoun,S.-MSU 8 DE 3 2 4.0 0.50 Clark,Leroy-PUR 8 SS 41 27 68 8.5 15. McDowell,M.-MSU 8 DL 3 1 3.5 0.44 16. Banderas,Josh-NEB 6 LB 29 20 49 8.2 Schobert,Joe-WIS 8 3 1 3.5 0.44 17. Allen,Marcus-PSU 8 35 30 65 8.1 17. Hubbard, Sam-OSU 8 3 0 3.0 0.38 18. Cabinda,Jason-PSU 8 25 36 61 7.6 18. Valenti,Vincent-NEB 7 3 0 3.0 0.43 19. Perry, Joshua-OSU 8 31 29 60 7.5 19. Simmons,T.J.-IND 8 2 2 3.0 0.38 20. Edwards,TJ-WIS 8 27 31 58 7.2 Jefferson,Q.-MD 8 DL 3 0 3.0 0.38 21. Nixon,A.-MD 8 DB 40 17 57 7.1 Carter,J.-MD 8 LB 36 21 57 7.1 TACKLES FOR LOSS G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Ezechukwu,Danny-PUR 8 LB 29 28 57 7.1 1. Bosa, Joey-OSU 8 12 3 13.5 1.69 24. Lomax,Jordan-IOWA 8 SAF 26 30 56 7.0 2. Walker,Anthony-NU 8 LB 10 5 12.5 1.56 25. Lynn,Jack-MINN 8 LB 28 27 55 6.9 3. Lowry,Dean-NU 8 DL 10 2 11.0 1.38 Igwebuike,G.-NU 8 32 23 55 6.9 Neal Jr.,T.J.-ILL 8 LB 9 4 11.0 1.38 27. Gerry,Nate-NEB 8 30 24 54 6.8 Nassib,Carl-PSU 8 10 2 11.0 1.38 28. Cockrel,Byerson-NEB 7 24 23 47 6.7 Gause,Quentin-RU 8 LB 10 2 11.0 1.38 29. Davis,S.-MD 8 DB 44 9 53 6.6 Gibson,Deonte-NU 8 DL 10 2 11.0 1.38 30. Lewis,Kaiwan-RU 8 LB 32 20 52 6.5 8. McDowell,M.-MSU 8 DL 10 1 10.5 1.31 31. Bolden,Joe-MICH 8 LB 18 32 50 6.2 9. Lewis, Tyquan-OSU 8 7 6 10.0 1.25 Garcia,Andy-PUR 8 LB 29 21 50 6.2 10. Ngakoue,Y.-MD 8 DL 7 5 9.5 1.19 33. Johnson,Austin-PSU 8 20 29 49 6.1 11. Bell,Brandon-PSU 8 8 2 9.0 1.12 34. Schobert,Joe-WIS 8 21 27 48 6.0 Carter,J.-MD 8 LB 7 4 9.0 1.12 Reeder,Troy-PSU 8 32 16 48 6.0 Schobert,Joe-WIS 8 6 6 9.0 1.12 Murray,Eric-MINN 8 SAF 33 15 48 6.0 Replogle, Jake-PUR 8 8 2 9.0 1.12 37. Biegel,Vince-WIS 8 21 26 47 5.9 Shaw,Zack-IND 8 7 4 9.0 1.12 38. Nicholson,M.-MSU 8 27 19 46 5.8 Johnson,Austin-PSU 8 6 6 9.0 1.12 Meier,Nate-IOWA 8 DE 17 29 46 5.8 17. Biegel,Vince-WIS 8 7 3 8.5 1.06 Morgan,Desmond-MICH 8 LB 24 22 46 5.8 18. Jefferson,Q.-MD 8 DL 7 2 8.0 1.00 Hendy,A.-MD 8 DB 27 19 46 5.8 Mangieri,Nick-IND 8 8 0 8.0 1.00 42. Harris,Darien-MSU 8 LB 23 22 45 5.6 Smith,Drew-NU 8 LB 7 2 8.0 1.00 Replogle, Jake-PUR 8 26 19 45 5.6 44. Cox,Demetrious-MSU 8 DB 30 14 44 5.5 Hall,Nate-NU 8 LB 18 26 44 5.5 Bell,Brandon-PSU 8 22 22 44 5.5 Caputo,Michael-WIS 8 24 20 44 5.5 Wilson,Jarrod-MICH 8 27 17 44 5.5 Lee, Darron-OSU 8 23 21 44 5.5 Bullough,Riley-MSU 8 LB 20 24 44 5.5 2015 Big Ten Conference Individual Statistics Through games of Dec 21, 2015 (Conference games)

PASSES DEFENDED G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 1. Lewis,Jourdan-MICH 8 13 2 15 1.88 2. Harris,Matthew-NU 6 9 2 11 1.83 3. King,Desmond-IOWA 8 9 5 14 1.75 4. VanHoose,Nick-NU 8 10 3 13 1.62 5. Fant,Rashard-IND 8 12 0 12 1.50 6. Colquhoun,A.-MSU 8 9 2 11 1.38 7. Rose,Jonathan-NEB 6 7 1 8 1.33 8. Wharton,Isaiah-RU 8 9 1 10 1.25 9. Peppers,J.-MICH 8 9 0 9 1.12 McEvoy,Tanner-WIS 8 4 5 9 1.12 Haley,Grant-PSU 8 7 2 9 1.12 12. William,Frankie-PUR 8 6 2 8 1.00 13. Thomas,Dymonte-MICH 8 7 0 7 0.88 Gerry,Nate-NEB 8 5 2 7 0.88 Jewell,Josey-IOWA 8 6 1 7 0.88 16. Henry,Traveon-NU 7 4 2 6 0.86 Likely,W.-MD 7 6 0 6 0.86 18. Boddy-Calhoun,B-MINN 6 3 2 5 0.83 19. Monheim,Mason-ILL 8 5 1 6 0.75 Brown,Anthony-PUR 8 3 3 6 0.75

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G 1. King,Desmond-IOWA 8 5 107 1 88 0.62 2. McEvoy,Tanner-WIS 8 4 42 0 24 0.50 3. VanHoose,Nick-NU 8 3 76 1 72 0.38 Cioffi,Anthony-RU 8 3 51 0 51 0.38 Brown,Anthony-PUR 8 3 4 0 4 0.38 6. Boddy-Calhoun,B-MINN 6 2 21 1 16 0.33 Harris,Matthew-NU 6 2 0 0 0 0.33 8. Henry,Traveon-NU 7 2 20 0 20 0.29 9. Bullough,Riley-MSU 8 2 61 1 44 0.25 Lewis,Jourdan-MICH 8 2 46 1 37 0.25

FUMBLES FORCED G No. Avg/G 1. Schobert,Joe-WIS 8 3 0.38 Nassib,Carl-PSU 8 3 0.38 3. Murray,Eric-MINN 8 2 0.25 Longa,Steve-RU 8 2 0.25 Lancaster,T.-NU 8 2 0.25 McDowell,M.-MSU 8 2 0.25 Clements,C.-ILL 8 2 0.25 Smoot,Dawuane-ILL 8 2 0.25 Oliver,Marcus-IND 8 2 0.25 Davis,S.-MD 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED G No. Avg/G 1. Smoot,Dawuane-ILL 8 2 0.25 Hillary,Darius-WIS 8 2 0.25 Schobert,Joe-WIS 8 2 0.25 Walker,Anthony-NU 8 2 0.25 5. Dutra,Chase-IND 6 1 0.17 Boddy-Calhoun,B-MINN 6 1 0.17 Harris,Matthew-NU 6 1 0.17 Stoltenber,Mick-NEB 6 1 0.17 9. Heath,Joel-MSU 7 1 0.14 Braglio,R.-MD 7 1 0.14