Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

BIG TEN CONFERENCE

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No. 3 Ohio State 30, Minnesota 14 —

■ At Columbus, Ohio, Dwayne Haskins threw for 412 yards and three touchdowns, and K.J. Hill had nine catches for 187 yards and two TDs for the Buckeyes (7-0, 4-0), who held a 504-396 edge in yards of offense. Freshman Mohamed Ibrahim ran for 157 yards and two TDs for the Golden Gophers (3-3, 0-3), who limited Ohio State to no running plays longer than 11 yards.

■ Michigan State 21, No. 8 Penn State 17 — At State College, Pa., Brian Lewerke threw a go-ahead touchdown pass to Felton Davis with 19 seconds left and totaled 259 yards passing and two TDs for the Spartans (4-2, 2-1). Davis had eight catches for 100 yards. Miles Sanders ran for 162 yards and a TD for the Nittany Lions (4-2, 2-1), and Trace McSorley threw for 192 yards and a TD to become their all-time passing yardage leader.

At Ann Arbor, Mich., Shea Patterson threw for 124 yards and ran for 90 yards and a touchdown for the Wolverines (6-1, 4-0), who dealt the Badgers (4-2, 2-1) their first loss in 18 regular-season conference games. Alex Hornibrook failed to complete his first 12 passes for Wisconsin and ended up 7 of 20 for 100 yards, with a intercepti­on that cornerback Lavert Hill returned for a TD. Jonathan Taylor ran for 101 yards on 17 carries for the Badgers.

■ At Evanston, Ill., Clayton Thorson threw for 455 yards and three touchdowns, Flynn Nagel had 12 catches for 220 yards and two TDs, and Drew Luckenbaug­h kicked a winning 37-yard field goal in overtime for the Wildcats (3-3, 2-2). Devine Ozigbo ran for 159 yards and two TDs for the Cornhusker­s (0-6, 0-4), who blew a 10-point lead in the final 5:41 of regulation and fell to 0-6 for the first time.

■ At Bloomingto­n, Ind., Nate Stanley threw for 320 yards and six touchdowns, with tight ends TJ Hockenson (107) and Noah Fant (101) combining for 208 yards receiving for the Hawkeyes (5-1, 2-1). Peyton Ramsey threw for 263 yards and a TD with two intercepti­ons for the Hoosiers (4-3, 1-3), who were outgained 479-330 in yards of

No. 12 Michigan 38, No. 15 Wisconsin 13 — Northweste­rn 34, Nebraska 31, OT — Iowa 42, Indiana 16 —

offense.

■ At College Park, Md., Kasim Hill threw for three touchdowns, and Ty Johnson ran for 132 yards for the Terrapins (4-2, 2-1), who totaled five intercepti­ons and held the Scarlet Knights (1-6, 0-4) to four first downs and 41 yards of offense in the first half. Rutgers freshman quarterbac­k Artur Sitkowski was benched in the third quarter; he was 2 of 16 passing for 8 yards, with four intercepti­ons.

■ At Champaign, Ill., David Blough threw for 377 yards and three touchdowns and caught a 7-yard TD pass from wide receiver Jared Sparks for the Boilermake­rs (3-3, 2-1), who held a 611250 edge in yards of offense. The Illini (3-3, 1-2), who led the Big Ten and ranked sixth nationally in forcing turnovers, totaled one intercepti­on.

Maryland 34, Rutgers 7 — Purdue 46, Illinois 7 —

 ?? Paul Sancya The Associated Press ?? Michigan running back Chris Evans pulls away from Wisconsin cornerback Rachad Wildgoose in the second half of the Wolverines’ 38-13 win Saturday.
Paul Sancya The Associated Press Michigan running back Chris Evans pulls away from Wisconsin cornerback Rachad Wildgoose in the second half of the Wolverines’ 38-13 win Saturday.

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