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Big Ten: Illini go for 4 wins in row in showdown with Iowa

- By Eric Olson

Things to watch during Week 6 of play in the Big Ten Conference:

GAME OF THE WEEK: Iowa (3-2, 1-1 Big Ten) at Illinois (4-1, 1-1)

Illinois is riding a wave of momentum under second-year coach Bret Bielema, and he put out a call to fans to fill the stadium for an “Orange Out” at only the third Saturday night Big Ten game in Champaign since 2014. An Illini win would be a fourth in a row and set up another huge home game against Minnesota next week. Iowa could use a quality win to jumpstart its West Division title defense. Look for a low-scoring game in the matchup of two of the country’s best defenses.

BEST MATCHUP: Purdue (3-2, 1-1) at Maryland (4-1, 1-1)

This game features two of the Big Ten’s top quarterbac­ks in Purdue’s Aidan O’connell and Maryland’s Taulia Tagovailoa. O’connell was good enough to beat Minnesota in his return from injury despite not throwing a touchdown pass for the first time in 14 games. Tagovailoa has led the Terrapins’ surge the first half of the season, averaging a Big Ten-best 301 yards per game in total offense and establishi­ng himself as one of the program’s most prolific passers.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Wisconsin is 0-2 in the Big Ten as Jim Leonhard enters the game at Northweste­rn, his first as interim head coach. The Badgers haven’t finished below .500 in conference play since 2008 . ... No. 3 Ohio State has won six straight over Michigan State by an average score of 38-6 . ... Rutgers, which hosts Nebraska on Friday night, is 8-0 since 2020 when not committing a turnover . ... At 9-8, Bielema is the first Illinois coach to start .500 or better through his first 17 games since John Mackovic was 10-6-1 in 1988-89 . ... No. 4 Michigan is 5-0 in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 201011 . ... LB Cam Jones’ 54 tackles are the most by an Indiana player through five games since at least 2005.

LONG SHOT? Northweste­rn is a 9 1/2-point home underdog to Wisconsin, according to Fanduel Sportsbook. There’s probably no better time for the Wildcats to play the Badgers, who are transition­ing from Paul Chryst to Leonhard. Northweste­rn won 17-7 when the Badgers visited Ryan Field in 2020. The Wildcats are 5-18 since and have lost 10 of 11, the only win coming against Nebraska in the opener.

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