Big Ten Power Rankings after Week 12.

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Noels Big Ten Power Rankings after Week 12
By: Noel Thompson | November 24, 2021
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1. Ohio State (10-1)
Last Week’s Ranking: #1
C.J. Stroud would throw six touchdowns in the first two quarters and Ohio State would lead 49-0 at halftime. Chris Olave broke the school record for career touchdowns with his 35th career touchdown.
Next Up: @Michigan


2. Michigan (10-1)
Last Week’s Ranking: #3
Donovan Edwards had 10 catches for 170 yards and a touchdown for the Wolverines who didn’t overlook Maryland with their big game against Ohio State next.
Next Up: Ohio State


3. Wisconsin (8-3)
Last Week’s Ranking: #4
Wisconsin beats Nebraska for the eighth straight time behind Braelen Allen running for 228 yards and three touchdowns. The Badgers needed their offense to score with their defense having their roughest game of the season.
Next Up: @Minnesota


4. Iowa (9–2)
Last Week’s Ranking: #5
Charlie Jones returned a kickoff for a 100 yard touchdown and Tyler Goodson has his third 100 yard game of the season to beat Illinois.
Next Up: @Nebraska


5. Penn State (7-4)
Last Week’s Ranking: #6
Christian Veilleux stepped in for Sean Clifford who, along with 35 of his teammates, were battling flu-like symptoms to lead Penn State to a 28-0 victory of Rutgers.
Next Up: @Michigan State


6. Michigan State (9-2)
Last Week’s Ranking: #2
Not much went right for the Spartans as their playoff picture went tumbling with a 56-7 loss to Ohio State. They totaled 224 yards on offense compared to the Buckeyes 655 yards.
Next Up: Penn State

7. Purdue (7-4)
Last Week’s Ranking: #7
Aidan O’Connell threw three touchdowns to Milton Wright as the Boilermakers beat Northwestern at Wrigley Field.
Next Up: Indiana

8. Minnesota (7-4)
Last Week’s Ranking: #8
Tanner Morgan had his best game of the season going 14-20, throwing 196 yards and two touchdowns as Minnesota scores 21 points in the second quarter to put Indiana away.
Next Up: Wisconsin

9. Illinois (4-7)
Last Week’s Ranking: #10
Illinois jumped out to a ten-point lead against Iowa but then got outscored 33-13 to lose by ten. Brandon Peters threw for 248 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.
Next Up: Northwestern

10. Nebraska (3-8)
Last Week’s Ranking: #11
Good News: They made the best defense in the nation have their worst game of the season. Bad News: They still lost and by one possession… of course.
Next Up: Iowa

11. Maryland (5-6)
Last Week’s Ranking: #9
Maryland has one more game to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2016. The good news is that they face Rutgers next week to achieve that.
Next Up: @Rutgers

12. Northwestern (3-8)
Last Week’s Ranking: #12
Running Back Evan Hull had 96 yards and a touchdown as the defending Big Ten West champs lost their fifth straight.
Next Up: @Illinois


13. Rutgers (5-6)
Last Week’s Ranking: #13
Huge game next week as Rutgers host Maryland and both teams will go to a bowl with a win. Rutgers hasn’t been to a bowl game since 2014.
Next Up: Maryland


14. Indiana (2-9)
Last Week’s Ranking: #14
The Hoosiers led 7-0 after the first quarter but would let Minnesota score 35 unanswered points to keep Indiana winless in the Big Ten.
Next Up: @Purdue
 





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