Penn State at Iowa highlights Big Ten
Game of the week
No. 4 Penn State at No. 3 Iowa
This will be the biggest game at Kinnick Stadium since a top-ranked Iowa beat No. 2 Michigan in 1985. Expect a defensive battle. The Hawkeyes are second nationally in scoring defense (11.6 ppg), Penn State is third (12.0). The Hawks are first with 12 interceptions and will be tested by the passing combination of Sean Clifford and Jahan Dotson. The Nittany Lions are another in a line of strong run defenses the Hawks have faced, and QB Spencer Petras likely will need to make some plays downfield for Iowa to extend its win streak to 12 games.
Best matchup
Nebraska offensive line vs. Michigan defensive line. The Cornhuskers had two new starters against outmanned
Northwestern, and what had been an underperforming line cleared the way for 427 rushing yards and gave up no sacks. The task is much tougher this week. Michigan DE Aidan Hutchinson leads the Big
Ten with 5.5 sacks and along with LB David Ojabo helps form a fearsome front seven.
Inside the numbers
Ohio State seems to be getting its act together after a loss to Oregon and an uninspired win over Tulsa, both at home. The Buckeyes enter their home game against Maryland averaging 50.6 points in the last three games and giving up just 13.6. Over those three games the Buckeyes haven’t given up a rushing touchdown and are allowing 86.6 yards on the ground.
Impact player
Michigan State WR Jayden Reed heads into the Spartans’ game at Rutgers off another electrifying performance. He had 285 allpurpose yards against Western Kentucky last week with 127 yards receiving, an 88yard punt return, 63-yard kick return and 7 yards rushing. It was the second straight game he ran back a punt for a touchdown.