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BIG TEN ROUNDUP

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No. 4 Michigan 31, Indiana 20: Karan Higdon ran for a go-ahead touchdown early in the third quarter and Jake Moody set a school record with six field goals, helping hostMichig­an beat Indiana.

The Wolverines (10-1, 8-0 Big Ten, No. 4 CFP) looked sluggish and it may have had something to do with them looking ahead to next week’s game at No. 9 Ohio State, where they need a win to reach the Big Ten championsh­ip game for the first time.

No. 9 Ohio State 52, Maryland 51, OT: Ohio State went to overtime to avoid one of the most stunning upsets in this college football season, defeating host Maryland (5-6, 3-5) when the Terrapins failed to convert a 2-point conversion after the potential gametying touchdown.

Ohio State (10-1, 7-1 Big Ten, No. 10 CFP) trailed by two touchdowns in the third quarter.

No. 16 Penn State 20, Rutgers 7: Trace McSorley threw two touchdown passes to tight end Pat Freiermuth and Penn State’s defense set up two touchdowns with turnovers in a victory over host Rutgers, sending the Scarlet Knights to their 10th straight loss.

No. 24 Northweste­rn 24, Minnesota 14: Isaiah Bowser rushed for 85 yards and two touchdowns, and visiting Northweste­rn turned three turnovers by Minnesota quarterbac­k Tanner Morgan into 10 points on the way to a victory that stretched its program-record road winning streak to eight games.

Nebraska 9, Michigan State 6: Barrett Pickering kicked three field goals in the fourth quarter, the last one a 47-yarder with 5:13 left, as Nebraska came from behind to beat visiting Michigan State.

Iowa 63, Illinois 0: Nate Stanley passed for 178 yards and three touchdowns while Mekhi Sargent and Toren Young added two rushing touchdowns each as visiting Iowa rolled over Illinois.

Wisconsin 47, Purdue 44, 3OT: Jonathan Taylor rushed for a career-high 321 yards and scored three times including the decisive 17-yard run in triple overtime to give Wisconsin a victory at Purdue.

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