The Macomb Daily

Hoosiers, Badgers meet with undefined stakes Best matchup

- By Eric Olson

Things to watch during the seventh week of play in the Big Ten Conference:

Game of the week

NO. 10 INDIANA AT NO. 18 WISCONSIN

This game illustrate­s the wackiness of this pandemic-marred season. It’s December, both teams are nationally ranked, and the stakes really aren’t clear right now. Indiana, which will be without QB Michael Penix Jr. the rest of the season because of a torn ACL, is 5-1 and, as it stands now, would be in the Big Ten championsh­ip game if the Buckeyes don’t reach the sixgame minimum necessary to play for the title. Ohio State is one cancellati­on away from that being the case. Wisconsin has had three games canceled, so it can’t go to the championsh­ip game and is essentiall­y playing for a best possible bowl slot. One caveat: the sixgame minimum would be reduced if the average number of games played across the Big Ten drops

below six.

OHIO STATE RUN GAME VS. MICHIGAN STATE RUN DEFENSE

The Buckeyes are running for a Big Ten-high 233 yards per game. Master Teague is averaging 95 and Trey Sermon, the graduate transfer from Oklahoma, is averaging 58. Then there’s QB Justin Fields, who’s always a threat to scramble. Michigan State limited Northweste­rn to 63 yards on the ground in its upset of the Wildcats. LB Antjuan Simmons, who verbally pledged to Ohio State coming out of high school, is averaging 10 tackles and has 6 ½ tackles for loss.

Inside the numbers

Penn State and Iowa go on the road to face opponents that have struggled against them. The Nittany Lions are 6-0 against Rutgers in Big Ten play and have won 13 in a row over the Scarlet Knights since 1989. The Hawkeyes are on a six-game win streak against Illinois and have beaten the Illini in 11 of the last 12 meetings since a 31-0 loss in 2000.

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