![]() ![]() 3 Michigan travels to Happy Valley to take on No. The wins by each of the Big Three set us up for Round Two of the Big Ten heavyweight battle this upcoming weekend, when No. The Wolverines eased past Purdue 41-13 behind three Blake Corum touchdowns. Michigan was the last of the trio to take the field Saturday with a game under the lights at the Big House. Penn State followed with a 51-15 thrashing of Maryland, scoring 27 points in the fourth quarter to win going away. Ohio State started Saturday off with a 35-16 win over Rutgers, overcoming a 9-7 halftime deficit in doing so. Like clockwork, the top contenders for the Big Ten East title won the games they were supposed to win, albeit some in more impressive fashion than others. How else do you explain the results of this past weekend? You’ll see what I mean in a second, but for now, welcome to another edition of Around the Big Ten.īig Ten East frontrunners… win, setting up a heavyweight fight next week At the very least, that has to be the case when Big Ten West teams are involved. It’s almost as if every game is determined by a random outcome generator. At this point, you can look at a game, imagine the most unlikely outcome, and chances are it will come true. ![]() The Big Ten is starting to feel predictable at this point with how unpredictable it is. ![]()
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