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2012 Big Ten Conference football season


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title2012 Big Ten Conference football season
color#0088ce
color text#FFFFFF
leagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
sportFootball
logoBig Ten Conference logo (2012).svg
logo_size150px
durationAugust 31, 2012
through January 2013
no_of_teams12
TVABC, ESPN2, ESPN Inc., Big Ten Network, FOX (championship game)
draft2013 NFL Draft
draft_link2013 NFL Draft
top_pickTravis Frederick (Wisconsin)
picked_byDallas Cowboys, 31st overall
seasonRegular Season
season_champ_nameChampions
MVPBraxton Miller
MVP_linkChicago Tribune Silver Football
conf1Leaders Division
conf1_champOhio State
conf2Legends Division
conf2_champNebraska
finalsChampionship Game
finals_link2012 Big Ten Football Championship Game
finals_champWisconsin Badgers
finals_runner-upNebraska
finals_MVPMontee Ball
finals_MVP_linkMost Valuable Player
top_scorerMontee Ball (132 points)
seasonslistnamesFootball
prevseason_year2011
nextseason_year2013

through January 2013 | finals_runner-up = Nebraska

The 2012 Big Ten Conference football season was the 117th season for the Big Ten. The conference began its season on September 1, as each of the conference's teams began their respective 2012 season of NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision competition. This was the league's second season with a divisional format and a championship game.

Rankings

Main article: 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings

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Spring games

April 14

  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Michigan
  • Nebraska (canceled)
  • Northwestern
  • Purdue

April 21

  • Minnesota
  • Ohio State
  • Penn State

April 28

  • Michigan State
  • Wisconsin

Schedule

Index to colors and formatting
Big Ten member won
Big Ten member lost
Big Ten teams in bold

All times Eastern time.

Rankings = AP / Coaches.

Week 1

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Week 2

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteBroadcastResultAttendance
September 812:00 pmNew HampshireMinnesotaTCF Bank Stadium • MinneapolisBTNW 44-747,022
September 812:00 pmPenn StateVirginiaScott Stadium • Charlottesville, VirginiaABCL 16-1756,087
September 812:00 pmCentral Florida#14 / NR Ohio StateOhio Stadium • Columbus, OhioESPN2W 31-16104,745
September 83:30 pmAir Force#19 / #19 MichiganMichigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MichiganABC / ESPN2W 31-25112,522
September 83:30 pmIndianaMassachusettsGillette Stadium • Foxborough, MassachusettsESPN3W 45-616,304
September 83:30 pmIowa StateIowaKinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IowaBTNL 6-970,585
September 83:30 pm#11 / #11 Michigan StateCentral MichiganKelly/Shorts Stadium • Mount Pleasant, MichiganESPNUW 41-735,127
September 83:30 pmPurdue#22 / #22 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IndianaNBCL 17-2080,795
September 84:00 pm#13 / #13 WisconsinOregon StateReser Stadium • Corvallis, OregonFXL 7-1042,189
September 87:30 pm#16 / #14 Nebraska#22 / #23 UCLARose Bowl • Pasadena, CaliforniaFOXL 30-3671,530
September 88:00 pmVanderbiltNorthwesternRyan Field • Evanston, IllinoisBTNW 23-1331,644
September 810:30 pmIllinoisArizona StateSun Devil Stadium • Tempe, ArizonaESPNL 14-4554,128

Week 3

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteBroadcastResultAttendance
September 1512:00 pmArkansas StateNR / #24 NebraskaMemorial Stadium • Lincoln, NebraskaESPN2W 42-1385,290
September 1512:00 pmCalifornia#12 / NR Ohio StateOhio Stadium • Columbus, OhioABCW 35-28105,232
September 1512:00 pmCharleston SouthernIllinoisMemorial Stadium • Champaign, IllinoisBTNW 44-045,369
September 1512:00 pmEastern MichiganPurdueRoss–Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IndianaBTNW 54-1640,217
September 1512:00 pmWestern MichiganMinnesotaTCF Bank Stadium • Minneapolis, MinnesotaBTNW 28-2344,921
September 153:30 pmBoston CollegeNorthwesternRyan Field • Evanston, IllinoisBTNW 22-1332,597
September 153:30 pmMassachusetts#17 / #18 MichiganMichigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, MichiganBTNW 63-13110,708
September 153:30 pmNavyPenn StateBeaver Stadium • State College, PennsylvaniaABC / ESPN2W 34-798,792
September 153:30 pmNorthern IowaIowaKinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IowaBTNW 27-1670,585
September 158:00 pmBall StateIndianaMemorial Stadium • Bloomington, IndianaBTNL 39-4148,186
September 158:00 pm#20 / #19 Notre Dame#10 / #10 Michigan StateSpartan Stadium • East Lansing, MichiganABCL 3-2079,219
September 158:00 pmUtah StateNR / #22 WisconsinCamp Randall Stadium • Madison, WisconsinBTNW 16-1479,332

Week 4

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteBroadcastResultAttendance
September 2212:00 pmCentral MichiganIowaKinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IowaBTNL 31-3270,585
September 2212:00 pmAlabama-Birmingham#16 / NR Ohio StateOhio Stadium • Columbus, OhioBTNW 29-15105,019
September 2212:00 pmTexas-El PasoNR / #24 WisconsinCamp Randall Stadium • Madison, WisconsinESPN2W 37-2679,806
September 223:30 pmEastern Michigan#21 / #20 Michigan StateSpartan Stadium • East Lansing, MichiganBTNW 23-774,204
September 223:30 pmIdaho State#25 / #22 NebraskaMemorial Stadium • Lincoln, NebraskaBTNW 73-784,923
September 223:30 pmSouth DakotaNorthwesternRyan Field • Evanston, IllinoisBTNW 38-728,641
September 223:30 pmTemplePenn StateBeaver Stadium • State College, PennsylvaniaABC / ESPN2W 24-1393,680
September 227:30 pm#18 / #17 Michigan#11 / #15 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IndianaNBCL 6-1380,795
September 228:00 pmLouisiana TechIllinoisMemorial Stadium • Champaign, IllinoisBTNL 17-5246,539
September 228:00 pmSyracuseMinnesotaTCF Bank Stadium • MinneapolisBTNW 17-1050,805
DateBye WeekBye Week
September 22IndianaPurdue

Week 5

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September 29Michigan

Week 6

DateBye WeekBye Week
October 6IowaMinnesota

Week 7

DateBye WeekBye Week
October 13NebraskaPenn State

Week 8

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October 20Illinois

Week 9

Week 10

DateBye WeekBye Week
November 3NorthwesternWisconsin

Week 11

DateBye WeekBye Week
November 10Michigan StateOhio State

Week 12

Week 13

Week 14 – Big Ten Championship Game

Homecoming games

September 29

  • Minnesota @ Iowa (Iowa's record in homecoming games is 54-41-5)
  • Wisconsin @ Nebraska 7 pm CT ABC, ESPN, or ESPN2 (Nebraska's record in homecoming games is 75-22-4)

October 6

  • Michigan State @ Indiana (Indiana's record in homecoming games is 44-49-6)
  • Nebraska @ Ohio State 8 pm ET ABC, ESPN, or ESPN2
  • Northwestern @ Penn State (Penn State's record in homecoming games is 66-21-5)

October 13

  • Illinois @ Michigan (Michigan's record in homecoming games is 84–27)
  • Iowa @ Michigan State (Michigan State's record in homecoming games is 63-30-3)
  • Northwestern @ Minnesota
  • Wisconsin @ Purdue (Purdue's record in homecoming games is 50-35-4)

October 27

  • Indiana @ Illinois (Illinois' record in homecoming games is 44-55-2)
  • Iowa @ Northwestern
  • Michigan State @ Wisconsin

Bowl games

The Big Ten has agreements with the following bowls:

Bowl GameDateSiteTelevisionTime (EST)Visiting TeamHome TeamScoreAttendance
Meineke Car Care Bowl of TexasDecember 28Reliant Stadium • Houston, TexasESPN9:00 pmMinnesotaTexas TechL 31–3450,386
Buffalo Wild Wings BowlDecember 29Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, ArizonaESPN10:15 pmTexas ChristianMichigan StateW 17–1644,617
Gator BowlJanuary 1EverBank Field • Jacksonville, FloridaESPN212:00 pmMississippi State#21 NorthwesternW 34–2048,612
Heart of Dallas BowlJanuary 1Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TexasESPNU12:00 pmPurdueOklahoma StateL 14–5848,313
Outback BowlJanuary 1Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FloridaESPN1:00 pm#11 South Carolina#19 MichiganL 28–3354,527
Capital One BowlJanuary 1Citrus Bowl • Orlando, FloridaABC1:00 pm#6 Georgia#23 NebraskaL 31–4559,712
Rose BowlJanuary 1Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CaliforniaESPN5:00 pmWisconsin#8 StanfordL 14–2093,359

Two name changes for Big Ten bowls this year. The Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl used to be known as the Insight Bowl and the Heart of Dallas Bowl used to be known as the TicketCity Bowl.

With only seven bowl eligible teams, the Big Ten is unable to place a team in the eighth bowl game they are contracted with, the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.

2013 NFL draft

Main article: 2013 NFL draft

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Records against FBS conferences

2012 records against FBS conferences:

Through January 1, 2013

ConferenceRecord
ACC(1-1)
Big East(3-0)
Big 12(1-3)
C-USA(5-0)
Independents(1-4)
MAC(9-3)
Mountain West(3-0)
Pac-12(1-4)
SEC(2-3)
Sun Belt(1-0)
WAC(1-1)
TOTAL(28-19)

Players of the week

WeekOffensiveDefensiveSpecial TeamsFreshmanPlayerPositionTeamPlayerPositionTeamPlayerPositionTeamPlayerPositionTeam
September 3Le'Veon BellRBMSUDerrick WellsDBMINNMike MyerPKIowaFrankie WilliamsDBPUR
Taylor MartinezQBNEBVenric MarkPR/KRNW
September 10Denard RobinsonQBMICHChi Chi AriguzoLBNWCody WebsterPPURDevin FunchessTEMICH
September 17Braxton MillerQBOSUMichael MautiLBPSUJeff BudzienPKNWNate SudfeldQBIND
Deion BarnesDEPSU
September 24Le'Veon BellRBMSUChris BorlandLBWISAmeer AbdullahPRNEBImani CrossRBNEB
Oct. 1Taylor MartinezQBNEBMichael MautiLBPSUBrett MaherPK/PNEBMason MonheimLBILL
Kain ColterQBNW
Oct. 8Denard RobinsonQBMICHGerald HodgesLBPSUCorey BrownPROSUAaron BurbridgeWRMSU
Carlos HydeRBOSU
Oct. 15Montee BallRBWISJake RyanLBMICHMike MyerPKIowaNick VanHooseCBNW
Oct. 22Taylor MartinezQBNEBJordan HillDTPSUBrendan GibbonsPKMICHKyle CarterTEPSU
Oct. 29Kain ColterQBNWRyan ShazierLBOSUBrett MaherPK/PNEBPhilip NelsonQBMIN
Michael CarterDBMINDavid SantosLBNEB
Nov. 5Cody LatimerWRINDRyan ShazierLBOSUMike SadlerPMSUBri'onte DunnRBOSU
Taylor MartinezQBNEB
Nov. 12Devin GardnerQBMICHKawaan ShortDTPURBrett MaherP/PKNEBMason MonheimLBILL
Montee BallRBWIS
Nov. 19Devin GardnerQBMICHJohn SimonDEOSUCorey BrownPROSUJames RossLBMICH
Matt McGloinQBPSUDan VitaleSBNW
Nov. 26Le'Veon BellRBMSUJordan HillDTPSUSam FickenPKPSUFrankie WilliamsDBPUR
Robert MavreQBPUR

Players of the Year

AwardPlayerSchool
Graham-George Offensive Player of the YearBraxton MillerOhio State
Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the YearJohn SimonOhio State
Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the YearDeion BarnesPenn State
Griese-Brees Quarterback of the YearBraxton MillerOhio State
Richter-Howard Receiver of the YearAllen RobinsonPenn State
Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the YearMontee BallWisconsin
Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the YearJacob PedersenWisconsin
Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the YearTaylor LewanMichigan
Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the YearJohn SimonOhio State
Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the YearMichael MautiPenn State
Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the YearMicah HydeIowa
Bakken-Andersen Co-Kicker of the YearBrett MaherNebraska
Bakken-Andersen Co-Kicker of the YearJeff BudzienNorthwestern
Eddleman-Fields Punter of the YearWill HagerupMichigan
Dave McClain/Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the YearBill O'BrienPenn State

All-Conference Players

Coaches All-Conference Selections

PositionPlayerClassTeam
First Team Offense (Coaches)
QBTaylor MartinezJr.Nebraska
RBLe'Veon BellSr.Michigan State
RBMontee BallSr.Wisconsin
WRAllen RobinsonJr.Penn State
WRJared AbbrederisJr.Wisconsin
TEJacob PedersenJr.Wisconsin
OTTayor LewanJr.Michigan
OGPatrick OmamehSr.Michigan
CMatt StankiewitchSr.Penn State
OGSpencer LongJr.Nebraska
OGJohn UrschelJr.Penn State
OTRick WagnerSr.Wisconsin
First Team Defense (Coaches)
DLJohnathan HankinsJr.Ohio State
DLJohn SimonSr.Ohio State
DLJordan HillSr.Penn State
DLKawann ShortSr.Purdue
LBMax BulloughJr.Michigan State
LBMichael MautiSr.Penn State
LBChris BorlandJr.Wisconsin
DBMicah HydeSr.Iowa
DBJohnny AdamsSr.Michigan State
DBDarqueze DennardJr.Michigan State
DBBradley RobySo.Ohio State
First Team Special Teams (Coaches)
PKJeff BudzienJr.Northwestern
PMike SadlerSo.Michigan State
PositionPlayerClassTeam
Second Team Offense (Coaches)
QBBraxton MillerSo.Ohio State
RBAmeer AbdullahSo.Nebraska
RBVenric MarkJr.Northwestern
RBCarlos HydeJr.Ohio State
WRKenny BellSo.Nebraska
WRCorey BrownJr.Ohio State
TEDion SimsJr.Michigan State
OTHugh ThorntonSr.Illinois
OGRyan GroyJr.Wisconsin
CJames FerentzSr.Iowa
OG(none)
OTJeremiah SirlesJr.Nebraska
Second Team Defense (Coaches)
DLMichael BuchananSr.Illinois
DLAdam ReplogleSr.Indiana
DLCraig RohSr.Michigan
DLEric MartinSr.Nebraska
DLBaker SteinkuhlerSr.Nebraska
LBWill ComptonSr.Nebraska
LBRyan ShazierSo.Ohio State
LBGerald HodgesSr.Penn State
DBJordan KovacsSr.Michigan
DBDaimion StaffordSr.Nebraska
DBChristian BryantSr.Ohio State
DBRicardo AllenJr.Purdue
Second Team Special Teams (Coaches)
PKBrett MaherSr.Nebraska
PBrett MaherSr.Nebraska

HONORABLE MENTION: Illinois: Akeem Spence; Indiana: Ted Bolser, Dan Feeney, Cody Latimer, Jason Spriggs; Iowa: C.J. Fiedorowicz, Anthony Hitchens, Mike Meyer, Matt Tobin; Michigan: J.T. Floyd, Jeremy Gallon, Brendan Gibbons, Will Hagerup, Roy Roundtree, Jake Ryan; Michigan State: Denicos Allen, William Gholston, Isaiah Lewis, Chris McDonald, Marcus Rush; Minnesota: Michael Carter; Nebraska: Ben Cotton, Ciante Evans, Justin Jackson, P.J. Smith; Northwestern: Ibraheim Campbell, Brian Mulroe, Tyler Scott, Patrick Ward; Ohio State: C.J. Barnett, Travis Howard, Corey Linsley, Jack Mewhort, Andrew Norwell; Penn State: Adrian Amos, Deion Barnes, Kyle Carter, Mike Farrell, Matt McGloin, Stephon Morris; Purdue: Antavian Edison, Josh Johnson, Cody Webster; Wisconsin: Beau Allen, Marcus Cromartie, Travis Frederick, David Gilbert, Ethan Hemer, Drew Meyer, Devin Smith, Dezmen Southward, Mike Taylor

There was a tie among the Coaches for the Offensive Guard honor, so three players received the first team honor and only one on the second team. Coaches also selected three second-team running backs and three second-team defensive linemen.

Media All-Conference Selections

PositionPlayerClassTeam
First Team Offense (Media)
QBBraxton MillerSo.Ohio State
RBLe'Veon BellSr.Michigan State
RBMontee BallSr.Wisconsin
WRAllen RobinsonJr.Penn State
WRJared AbbrederisJr.Wisconsin
TEKyle CarterSo.Penn State
OTTayor LewanJr.Michigan
OGAndrew NorwellJr.Ohio State
CTravis FrederickSr.Wisconsin
OGSpencer LongJr.Nebraska
OTRick WagnerSr.Wisconsin
First Team Defense (Media)
DLEric MartinSr.Nebraska
DLJohn SimonSr.Ohio State
DLJordan HillSr.Penn State
DLKawann ShortSr.Purdue
LBRyan ShazierSo.Ohio State
LBMichael MautiSr.Penn State
LBMike TaylorSr.Wisconsin
DBMicah HydeSr.Iowa
DBDaimion StaffordSr.Nebraska
DBTravis HowardSr.Ohio State
DBBradley RobySo.Ohio State
First Team Special Teams (Media)
PKBrett MaherSr.Nebraska
PWill HagerupJr.Michigan
PositionPlayerClassTeam
Second Team Offense (Media)
QBTaylor MartinezJr.Nebraska
RBVenric MarkJr.Northwestern
RBCarlos HydeJr.Ohio State
WRKenny BellSo.Nebraska
WRCody LatimerSo.Indiana
TEDion SimsJr.Michigan State
OTJack MewhortJr.Ohio State
OGBrian MulroeSr.Northwestern
CJames FerentzSr.Iowa
OGJohn UrschelJr.Penn State
OTJeremiah SirlesJr.Nebraska
Second Team Defense (Media)
DLWilliam GholstonJr.Michigan State
DLAdam ReplogleSr.Indiana
DLD.L. WilhiteSr.Minnesota
DLJohnathan HankinsJr.Ohio State
LBJake RyanJr.Michigan
LBMax BulloughJr.Michigan State
LBGerald HodgesSr.Penn State
DBJohnny AdamsSr.Michigan State
DBDarqueze DennardJr.Michigan State
DBJosh JohnsonSr.Purdue
DBDevin SmithSr.Wisconsin
Second Team Special Teams (Media)
PKJeff BudzienJr.Northwestern
PMike SadlerSo.Michigan State

HONORABLE MENTION: Illinois: Jonathan Brown, Michael Buchanan, Terry Hawthorne, Graham Pocic, Akeem Spence, Hugh Thornton; Indiana: Ted Bolser, Mitch Ewald, Dan Feeney, Greg Heban, Will Matte, Jason Spriggs, Shane Wynn; Iowa: C.J. Fiedorowicz, James Ferentz, Joe Gaglione, Anthony Hitchens, Mike Meyer, James Morris; Michigan: William Campbell, J.T. Floyd, Devin Funchess, Jeremy Gallon, Brendan Gibbons, Jordan Kovacs, Patrick Omameh, Denard Robinson, Craig Roh, Roy Roundtree; Michigan State: Denicos Allen, Isaiah Lewis, Chris McDonald, Marcus Rush; Minnesota: Michael Carter, Ra'Shede Hageman, Troy Stoudermire; Nebraska: Ameer Abdullah, Will Compton, Ben Cotton, Ciante Evans, Justin Jackson, Brett Maher (punter), Kyler Reed, P.J. Smith, Baker Steinkuhler; Northwestern: Chi Chi Ariguzo, Ibraheim Campbell, Kain Colter, David Nwabuisi, Damien Proby, Tyler Scott, Patrick Ward; Ohio State: C.J. Barnett, Corey Brown, Christian Bryant, Reid Fragel, Corey Linsley, Etienne Sabino; Penn State: Adrian Amos, Deion Barnes, Mike Farrell, Matt McGloin, Stephon Morris, Sean Stanley, Zach Zwinak; Purdue: Ricardo Allen, Antavian Edison, Landon Feichter, Cody Webster; Wisconsin: Beau Allen, Chris Borland, Marcus Cromartie, David Gilbet, Ryan Groy, Drew Meyer, Jacob Pedersen, Dezmen Southward

First Team All-Americans

There are many outlets that award All-America honors in football. The NCAA uses five official selectors to also determine Consensus and Unanimous All-America honors. The five teams used by the NCAA to compile the consensus team are from the Associated Press, the AFCA, the FWAA, The Sporting News and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. A point system is used to calculate the consensus honors. The point system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and three points for third team. No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation.

The teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named a Consensus All-American. If there is a tie at a position in football for first team then the players who are tied shall be named to the team. A player named first-team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is recognized as a Unanimous All-American.

Main article: 2012 College Football All-America Team

PlayerSchoolPositionSelectorConsensus/Unanimous
Montee BallWisconsinRBAFCA, Walter Camp, AP, ESPN, Pro Football WeeklyConsensus
Taylor LewanMichiganOLWalter Camp, AP, ESPN, Sports Illustrated
Travis FrederickWisconsinOLPro Football Weekly
Johnathan HankinsOhio StateDLScout.com
Venric MarkNorthwesternPRSporting News, FWAA, CBS Sports
Michael MautiPenn StateLBESPN
Bradley RobyOhio StateCBESPN

Academic All-Americans

The following players were first team Academic All-Americans: Rex Burkhead (NEB), Patrick Ward (NW), and Pete Massaro (PSU) all repeated from the 2011 first team. John Urschel (PSU) and Adam Replogle (IND) were also first team selections.

National award winners

  • Montee Ball, Wisconsin – Doak Walker Award

Attendance

TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Game 8TotalAverage% of CapacityIllinoisIndianaIowaMichiganMichigan StateMinnesotaNebraskaNorthwesternOhio StatePenn StatePurdueWisconsin
Memorial Stadium60,67043,44145,36946,53946,73447,98146,91241,974318,95045,56475.1%
Memorial Stadium52,92941,88248,18645,97948,88040,64643,240268,81344,80284.6%
Kinnick Stadium70,58570,58570,58570,58570,58570,58570,58569,805493,31570,47399.8%
Michigan Stadium109,901112,522110,708110,922113,833112,510113,016673,511112,251102.1%
Spartan Stadium75,00578,70979,21974,20476,70570,21173,52275,101527,67175,381100.5%
TCF Bank Stadium50,80547,02244,92150,80549,65141,06248,80144,194326,45646,63691.8%
Memorial Stadium81,06785,42585,29084,92385,96286,16085,52785,330598,61785,517105.5%
Ryan Field47,13031,64432,59728,64133,12947,33044,12132,415249,87735,69675.7%
Ohio Stadium102,329105,039104,745105,232105,019106,102105,290105,311105,899842,637105,329102.9%
Beaver Stadium106,57297,18698,79293,68095,769107,81890,35893,505676,30896,61590.6%
Ross–Ade Stadium62,50040,57240,21745,48150,10546,00740,09842,638305,11843,58869.7%
Camp Randall Stadium80,32179,56879,33279,80680,09680,58780,53880,112560,03980,00599.6%

Head coaches

  • Tim Beckman, Illinois
  • Kevin R. Wilson, Indiana
  • Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
  • Brady Hoke, Michigan
  • Mark Dantonio, Michigan State
  • Jerry Kill, Minnesota
  • Bo Pelini, Nebraska
  • Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
  • Urban Meyer, Ohio State
  • Bill O'Brien, Penn State
  • Danny Hope, Purdue
  • Bret Bielema, Wisconsin

Notes

References

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