Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

BIG TEN NOTEBOOK

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BEST MATCHUP: Maryland interim coach Mike Locksley is emphasizin­g the ground game over what’s been a terrible passing attack, so unbeaten Iowa’s stout run defense will be tested. QB Perry Hills has run for 294 yards in his last two starts, RB Brandon Ross has two 100-yard games this season, and the Terrapins are averaging 5.2 yards a carry. Only one Iowa opponent has run for more than 100 yards.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Illinois has won three of its last five Big Ten games and four of its last eight. In the 25 conference games before that, the Illini were 1-24. Illinois heads to Penn State looking for its first road win this season. The Illini beat the Nittany Lions 16-14 last year in Champaign but have lost 8 of 9 of the games played in Happy Valley.

LONG SHOT: Purdue is an 11-point underdog at home against a Nebraska team that has dominated the Boilermake­rs in two previous meetings. The Boilers are desperate for a win and could be catching the Cornhusker­s at the right time. Nebraska QB Tommy Armstrong Jr. missed practices early in the week because of an injured right foot, and the Huskers are coming off another devastatin­g loss, this one at home against Northweste­rn.

PLAYER TO WATCH: Wisconsin QB Joel Stave had to leave last week’s game against Illinois in the first quarter after hitting his head while getting sacked, and Bart Houston played well in relief. Stave passed concussion tests this week and is expected to start at home against Rutgers. It will help if RB Corey Clement can return from his sports hernia surgery this week. If not, Stave will be asked to keep throwing at the high level he has since Clement went out early in the season.

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