The conference game officially started for most members of the Big Ten. Let’s do all the games of all Big Ten this week!
The eruptions
No.6 Oregon 41, Oregon State 7: After putting Oklahoma State one of its worst losses of all time, the Ducks again flexed their muscles by beating another Big 12 team, but this time, it was a game of rivalry. The state of Oregon was widely moderated by Air Blitz from Oregon, which saw the quarter-back of the Dantae Moore Ducks launching for 305 yards by the pass and 4 affected, all to different receivers. In defense, it was as if the beavers were running on a wall because they only won 147 yards during the day.
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No.24 Notre Dame 56, Purdue 30: This game was not an eruption in half-time, while Purdue played to the touch in the first 30 minutes and followed only Our Lady 35-23. Their attack showed a certain life at first and looked much better than it had done at any time last year. That being said, the final scores are important. The boilermakers had no answer for the Notre-Dame floor match when they harvested 258 yards and five affected on the ground. Despite Purdue’s offensive showing life in the first half, Notre Dame closed them in the second half, leading to victory.
Washington 59, Washington State 24: Do not be surprised to see Washington classified at one point this season. Huskies have a dynamic attack with a defense solid enough to win a lot of matches. The same goes for the quarter that Demond Williams Jr. launched 298 yards and four affected in the victory over their rival in the state. Ball carrier Jonah Coleman continues to dominate on the field, recording two affected affected affected. In defense, the Huskies recorded 3 bags and 3 reversals, one of which was returned for a touchdown.
Maryland 27, Wisconsin 10: The final score of this game makes it seem much closer than it was. Make no mistake, the terraaps dominated the badgers. The only hit in the Wisconsin of the day came with less than 30 seconds in the ball game. Maryland’s quarter-arre, Malik Washington, recorded 265 yards by the pass and two affected in his very first Big Ten match. Defense has also intensified, recording six bags and interception.
No. 19 Indiana 63, Illinois 10: Illinois completely untied this game, being dominated on both sides of the ball. It is not often that you can say this on a classified team; However, the Indiana was able to impose its will for the vast majority of the game. The quarter of Indiana, Fernando Mendoza, launched 267 yards and five affected while the Running Backs Hoosier added 312 yards and 3 affected. In defense, Indiana maintained the pressure, recording seven bags during the day. The Hoosiers also dominated the special teams, recording two affected. This versatile dominant performance makes Indiana our Big Ten star of the week.
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The best big ten games of the week
No.25 USC 45, Michigan State 31: It seems bizarre to put this game here, especially since the USC increased by three scores at the end of the fourth, but at least the Michigan State did not seem completely helpless, so they land in this place. The quarters of the two teams experienced a solid outing, with the Chiles Aidan Chiles of the Spartans launching 212 yards and three affected and the Jayden Maiava of the Trojan Horses launched for 234 yards and three affected. The difference occurred in the ground game while the USC racing game crushed the defense of the state of Michigan for 289 yards and three affected. The only good note for the defense of the Spartans is that they have had an escaped recovery; However, they recorded 0 bags and 0 plated for the loss.
No.21 Michigan 30, Nebraska 27: Okay, now for the best big ten game this week. Michigan’s precipitated attack seems to be part of the country’s elite because they have accumulated 290 yards and three affected in 31 races, which is good for 9.4 yards per race. The quarter of Cornhuskers Dylan Raiola looks better and better every week, recording 308 yards and three affected in the air this week. He had an interception, which cannot occur in a game like this; However, the quarter of Michigan, Bryce Underwood, also lost the ball on an escape. At the end of the day, it was the defense of the Wolverines which was the difference because they recorded seven bags and nine plated for the loss during the day.
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