2008 Big Ten Conference football season

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2008 Big Ten Conference football season
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League NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision)
Sport football
DurationSeptember, 2008
through January, 2009
Number of teams11
TV partner(s) ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, Big Ten Network
2009 NFL Draft
Top draft pick Aaron Maybin (Penn State)
Picked by Buffalo Bills, first round (11th overall)
Regular Season
Co-Champions Penn State Ohio State
  Runners-up Michigan State
Season MVP Shonn Greene
Football seasons
  2007
2009  
2008 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 8 Penn State $+  7 1   11 2  
No. 9 Ohio State  %+  7 1   10 3  
No. 24 Michigan State  6 2   9 4  
Northwestern  5 3   9 4  
No. 20 Iowa  5 3   9 4  
Wisconsin  3 5   7 6  
Minnesota  3 5   7 6  
Illinois  3 5   5 7  
Purdue  2 6   4 8  
Michigan  2 6   3 9  
Indiana  1 7   3 9  
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • + Conference co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2008 Big Ten Conference football season is the 113th season for the Big Ten.

Contents

Preseason

Ohio State was selected as the preseason favorite to win the conference with Wisconsin and Illinois second and third, respectively by the Media. Ohio State running back Chris Wells was chosen as the Preseason Big Ten Offensive Player of the year while fellow Buckeye linebacker James Laurinaitis was named the Preseason Big Ten Defensive Player of the year.

Purdue Head Coach Joe Tiller will enter his final season, while Michigan's Rich Rodriguez will begin his first in Ann Arbor.

In a given year, each Big Ten team will play eight of the other Big Ten teams. Thus for any given team in a given year, there are two others which will not be competed against. Below is the breakdown of "no-plays" for 2008:

Team—Does not play

Standings

TeamConferenceOverallRank
WinsLossesWinsLossesAPCoaches
Penn State 7111288
Ohio State 71103911
Michigan State 62942424
Northwestern 5394RVRV
Iowa 53942020
Wisconsin 3576
Minnesota 3576
Illinois 3557
Purdue 2648
Michigan 2639
Indiana 1739

Rankings

AP PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Wk 15Final
Illinois2024T242222
Indiana
Iowa20
Michigan24
Michigan State23202218181722211924
Minnesota2520
Northwestern242422
Ohio State2 (21)3 (15)5 (1)131414121210131210101010109
Penn State2219171612663333 (6)776668
Purdue
Wisconsin1311108918

Schedule

Akron @ Wisconsin
Coastal Carolina @ Penn State
Maine @ Iowa
Syracuse @ Northwestern
Western Kentucky @ Indiana
Youngstown State @ Ohio State
Utah @ Michigan
Northern Illinois @ Minnesota
Michigan State @ California
Illinois @ Missouri

Eastern Illinois @ Illinois
Eastern Michigan @ Michigan State
Marshall @ Wisconsin
Miami (Ohio) @ Michigan
Northern Colorado @ Purdue
Ohio @ Ohio State
Florida International @ Iowa
Oregon State @ Penn State
Murray State @ Indiana
Northwestern @ Duke
Minnesota @ Bowling Green

Florida Atlantic @ Michigan State
Louisiana @ Illinois
Montana State @ Minnesota
Southern Illinois @ Northwestern
Iowa State @ Iowa
Oregon @ Purdue
Penn State @ Syracuse
Michigan @ Notre Dame
Ohio State @ Southern California
Wisconsin @ Fresno State

Central Michigan @ Purdue
Florida Atlantic @ Minnesota
Iowa @ Pittsburgh
Ohio @ Northwestern
Temple @ Penn State
Troy @ Ohio State
Notre Dame @ Michigan State
Ball State @ Indiana

Michigan State @ Indiana
Minnesota @ Ohio State
Northwestern @ Iowa
Purdue @ Notre Dame
Wisconsin @ Michigan
Illinois @ Penn State

Indiana @ Minnesota
Iowa @ Michigan State
Penn State @ Purdue
Illinois @ Michigan
Ohio State @ Wisconsin

Iowa @ Indiana
Minnesota @ Illinois
Toledo @ Michigan
Michigan State @ Northwestern
Purdue @ Ohio State
Penn State @ Wisconsin

Purdue @ Northwestern
Wisconsin @ Iowa
Ohio State @ Michigan State
Michigan @ Penn State
Indiana @ Illinois

Illinois @ Wisconsin
Minnesota @ Purdue
Northwestern @ Indiana
Penn State @ Ohio State
Michigan State @ Michigan

Northwestern @ Minnesota
Central Michigan @ Indiana
Iowa @ Illinois
Michigan @ Purdue
Wisconsin @ Michigan State

Illinois @ Western Michigan
Michigan @ Minnesota
Ohio State @ Northwestern
Penn State @ Iowa
Purdue @ Michigan State
Wisconsin @ Indiana

Indiana @ Penn State
Minnesota @ Wisconsin
Northwestern @ Michigan
Ohio State @ Illinois
Purdue @ Iowa

Iowa @ Minnesota
California Polytechnic State @ Wisconsin
Illinois @ Northwestern
Indiana @ Purdue
Michigan @ Ohio State
Michigan State @ Penn State

Key matchups

DateVisitorHomeSignificance
August 30 Michigan State 31 California 38In the first matchup between these two teams since 2002, the Cal Bears handed the Spartans their 8th consecutive loss by seven points or less. [1]
August 30 Utah 25 Michigan 23In Michigan head coach Rich Rodriguez's first game for the Wolverines, the Utes beat Michigan to sustain their position as the non-BCS team with the most victories against BCS teams (14). [2]
August 30 Illinois 42 Missouri 52This is the first time that both teams were ranked when they went against each other. Missouri's win over the Fighting Illini drops Illinois's record to 7–15 in the Arch Rivalry. The Tigers have also won the past four games against Illinois. [3]
August 30 Syracuse 10 Northwestern 30Northwestern's win over Syracuse is the first non-conference BCS win since 2004. The Wildcats also won their fourth-straight season opening game. [4]
September 6 Oregon State 14 Penn State 45The Nittany Lions improved their all-time record against Pac-10 teams to 23-11. This also marks Penn State's tenth consecutive win against a non-conference team and seventh against a Pac-10 team at home. With the loss, it dropped Oregon State's record against the Big Ten to 0–2. [5]
September 6 Northwestern 24 Duke 20In the only Big Ten-ACC season matchup in the 2008 season, Northwestern avenged a 2007 home loss that snapped Duke's 22-game losing streak. This also improved the Wildcats' record in Durham to 5-3. [6]
September 13 Michigan 17 Notre Dame 35In a rainy matchup between the two winningest programs in the FBS, the Irish forced six turnovers to avenge two blowout losses by Michigan the last 2 seasons. [7]
September 13 Penn State 55 Syracuse 13The first game since 1990 between these two teams was dominated by the Nittany Lions. Penn State outgained Syracuse 560-169 and allowed only eight first downs in the entire game. [8]
September 13 Iowa State 5 Iowa 17In this annual matchup for the Cy-Hawk Trophy, the Iowa defense held the Cyclones to only 3 points despite Iowa State's offense being within the Hawkeye 30-yard line six times. With the win, Iowa has won the trophy 21 times over Iowa State's 11. [9]
September 13 Oregon 32 Purdue 26This Big Ten-Pac-10 game played in West Lafayette, Indiana, #16 Oregon needed two overtimes to put upset-minded Purdue away. Purdue also snapped a 13-game home win streak in August/September and with Oregon's win, the Boilermakers lost 15 straight games vs. ranked opponents, with its last win vs. Iowa in 2003. [10]
September 13 Ohio State 3 USC 35These teams that have combined for three BCS championships and five BCS National Championship game appearances saw USC dominate the Buckeyes in the Coliseum by holding Ohio State to only 3 points. The Buckeyes had a streak of 141 consecutive games scoring at least one touchdown snapped. The last time Ohio State was kept out of the end zone was against Michigan November 23, 1996, in a 13-9 loss. [11]
September 20 Notre Dame 7 Michigan State 23Playing for the Megaphone Trophy, neither of these teams had won at home since 2001. This year proved different as MSU defeated Notre Dame in East Lansing. The Spartans were led by Javon Ringer's 201 yards on the ground in the win against the Irish. [12]
September 20 Iowa 20 Pitt 21In this Big Ten-Big East matchup is the first game between these teams since 1952, the Hawkeyes had more total yards than the Panthers (361-259), but went home with a loss after not allowing a touchdown in the first three games of the 2008 season. [13]
September 27 Michigan State 42 Indiana 29In the Big Ten conference opener for both teams, the Old Brass Spittoon remained in East Lansing after Michigan State Running Back Javon Ringer, who had rushed for 200 yards in two straight games, ran just 2 yards shy of making a third straight 200 yard game. [14]
September 27 Purdue 21 Notre Dame 38In the only nonconference matchup of the week, the Shillelagh Trophy was returned to South Bend after the Irish avenged a 2007 loss in Ross–Ade Stadium. Purdue has also lost 15 of its last 16 games at Notre Dame Stadium dating back to 1976. [15]
October 18 Michigan 17 Penn State 46The Nittany Lions received their first win against the Wolverines since 1996 and avenged a nine-game losing streak to Michigan. [16]
October 18 Wisconsin 16 Iowa 38In another Big Ten traveling trophy game, the Hawkeyes returned the Heartland Trophy to Iowa City, Iowa, after a two-year losing streak against the Badgers. Wisconsin also dropped to 0-4 in the Big Ten for the first time since the 1996 season. [17]
October 25 Michigan State 35 Michigan 21This intrastate rivalry intensified in the 2007 season when Wolverine player Mike Hart dubbed the Spartans as Michigan's little brother. The Spartans returned the Paul Bunyan Trophy to East Lansing which was in the Wolverines' possession since 2002. It also marked the first time Michigan State won in Michigan Stadium since 1990. [18]
October 25 Penn State 13 Ohio State 6This rivalry matchup was again the featured point of College Gameday of the week for the 4th straight year. In front of an Ohio Stadium record crowd of 105,711, the Nittany Lions won their first game in Columbus since 1978. With Penn State's win, the all-time series is tied at 12-12. Ohio State dropped only its third Big Ten game since the 2005 season. [19]
November 8 Michigan 29 Minnesota 6The second oldest traveling trophy in the nation was up for grabs in this matchup between the Golden Gophers and Wolverines. The Little Brown Jug was won again by Michigan for the past nineteen of the last twenty times. Michigan also won its 12th straight win in the Metrodome and stopped a five-game losing streak. [20]
November 15 Minnesota 32 Wisconsin 35The oldest matchup in the FBS saw Minnesota with a two-touchdown lead at halftime in Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin, however, capped a second-half rally with a pair of safeties and a touchdown off a Minnesota turnover in the fourth quarter to win the matchup. The Badgers have won the last five matchups against the Gophers to keep Paul Bunyan's Axe in Madison. [21]
November 15 Ohio State 30 Illinois 20The Buckeyes avenged their 2007 loss against the Illini when Ohio State was ranked 1st in the polls. Ohio State ran its consecutive Big Ten road win to 15 and also returned the Illibuck to Columbus with Ohio State holding a 57-23 advantage over Illinois. [22]
November 22 Michigan 7 Ohio State 42The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry is one of the greatest sports rivalries. This annual matchup as the last regular season game has decided 24 Big Ten championships including this season's matchup. The Buckeyes won their fifth straight game against the Wolverines and continued their home winning streak against Michigan to 4. Ohio State clinched a share of a 4th straight Big Ten championship after beating Michigan. The Wolverines have not won since the 100th matchup between the archrivals in 2003. [23]
November 22 Michigan State 18 Penn State 49In this snowy matchup, Penn State returned the Land Grant Trophy to Happy Valley after avenging a 2007 season loss to the Spartans. Penn State increased its record against the Spartans to 12-4 since 1993. Penn State clinched a share of the Big Ten championship with a win over Michigan State and also a Rose Bowl berth for the first time since the 1994 season after beating Ohio State earlier in this season. The win also marked the 800th win in school history which is only the 6th team in the FBS and 3rd from the Big Ten to do so. [24]
November 22 Iowa 55 Minnesota 0The Floyd of Rosedale stayed with the Hawkeyes after a dominating win by Iowa. Shonn Greene set the Iowa single-season rushing record with 1,729 yards breaking Tavian Banks' record set in 1997. It was Minnesota's final time playing its home games in the Metrodome as the school moves into TCF Bank Stadium next season. [25]
November 22 Illinois 10 Northwestern 27This was the last battle for the Sweet Sioux Tomahawk, which the schools agreed to retire after the NCAA declared it to be abusive to Native Americans. While the schools had agreed that Northwestern would be the trophy's final resting place regardless of the game result, the Wildcats won the trophy on the field, making it five wins in the last six matchups. The win for Northwestern meant a nine win season for only the fifth time in school history. It also knocked Illinois out of a bowl game after making it to the 2008 Rose Bowl. [26]
November 22 Indiana 10 Purdue 62In Purdue Head Coach Joe Tiller's final game, the Old Oaken Bucket was returned to the Boilermakers after their performance against the Hoosiers. This was also the most lopsided game in the series between these two teams since 1893. [27]

Spring games

April 12

April 19

April 25

April 26

Homecoming games

September 27

October 4

October 11

October 18

October 25

November 1

Statistical leaders

Team

Scoring Offense
TeamGPTSAVG
Penn State1248240.2
Iowa1239630.3
Illinois1234428.7
Wisconsin1234428.7


Scoring Defense
TeamGPTSAVG
Penn State1214912.4
Ohio State1215713.1
Iowa1215913.3
Northwestern1223219.3


Passing Offense
TeamATTYDSTDYDS/G
Illinois3933,23222269.3
Purdue5022,99516249.6
Penn State3462,88722240.6
Minnesota3802,59714216.4


Rushing Offense
TeamATTYDSTDYDS/G
Wisconsin5292,54431212
Penn State4822,53935211.6
Ohio State50120191.6
Iowa4682,27227189.3


Total Offense
TeamRUSHPASSTOTALTDYDS/G
Penn State2,5392,8875,42657452.2
Illinois2,0343,2325,26639438.8
Wisconsin2,5442,3134,85741404.8
Purdue1,4982,9954,49335374.4


Passing Defense
TeamATTYDSTDYDS/G
Ohio State3821,97210164.3
Penn State3642,0166168.0
Purdue3592,19914183.3
Wisconsin3672,26913189.1


Rushing Defense
TeamATTYDSTDYDS/G
Penn State3951,1511195.9
Iowa3831,179798.3
Ohio State3771,3796114.9
Northwestern4241,53215127.7


Total Defense
TeamRUSHPASSTOTALTDYDS/G
Penn State1,1512,0163,16717263.9
Ohio State1,3791,9723,35116279.3
Iowa1,1792,2953,47415289.5
Wisconsin1,5992,2693,86834322.3


3rd Downs
TeamCONVATTPCT
Penn State8516152.8
Northwestern8618845.7
Ohio State7016043.8
Illinois6716241.4


Opp. 3rd Downs
TeamCONVATTPCT
Penn State5317230.8
Iowa6218333.9
Northwestern6118033.9
Ohio State6017035.3


Red Zone Offense
TeamATTTDFGTOTALPCT
Ohio State3823133694.7
Penn State6141165793.4
Minnesota372493389.2
Northwestern5127184586.5


Red Zone Defense
TeamATTTDFGTOTALPCT
Iowa281292175
Northwestern3919143076.9
Michigan State392293076.9
Purdue4724133778.7


Turnover Margin
TeamGAINLOSSDIFF
Ohio State2813+15
Minnesota3018+12
Penn State2213+9
Iowa2721+6


Penalties
TeamNO.YDSAVG/G
Penn State4033528
Iowa4739633
Purdue6048440.3
Michigan5750041.7

Individual

Passing
PlayerSchoolCOMPATTYDSTDINTPASS EFF.
Juice Williams Illinois2193813,1732216138.1
Adam Weber Minnesota2363762,585148128.6
Curtis Painter Purdue2273792,4001311118.6
Daryll Clark Penn State1712852,319174145.2


Rushing
PlayerSchoolATTYDSYPCTD
Shonn Greene Iowa2781,7296.217
Javon Ringer Michigan State3701,5904.321
Evan Royster Penn State1851,2026.512
Kory Sheets Purdue2341,1314.816


Receiving
PlayerSchoolRECYDSYPCTD
Arrelious Benn Illinois671,05515.73
Eric Decker Minnesota7692512.26
Desmond TardyPurdue6787613.15
Greg OrtonPurdue6972010.45


Tackles
PlayerSchoolSOLOASTTOTALAVG/G
Brit MillerIllinois726013211
James Laurinaitis Ohio State467512110.1
Greg JonesMichigan State72431159.6
Anthony HeygoodPurdue65491149.5


Sacks
PlayerSchoolSACKSYARDS
Aaron Maybin Penn State12.078
Jammie KirlewIndiana10.586
Brandon Graham Michigan1064
William VanDeSteeg Minnesota9.569


Interceptions
PlayerSchoolINTYARDSTD
Pat AngererIowa5340
Otis WileyMichigan State4841
Kurt ColemanOhio State4180


Kick Returns
PlayerSchoolRETYDSTDAVGLONG
Desmond TardyPurdue12345028.868
Derrick WilliamsPenn State18486227.094
Aaron ValentinPurdue16411025.764
Troy Stoudermire Minnesota36909025.258


Punt Returns
PlayerSchoolRETYDSTDAVGLONG
Ray SmallOhio State23348115.180
Marcus Sherels Minnesota14174012.434
Andy BrodellIowa36383110.681
Otis WileyMichigan State23234010.278


Kicking
PlayerSchoolPATFGPTSPTS/G
Kevin KellyPenn State57/5719/231149.5
Phillip WelchWisconsin30/3117/20818.1
Brett SwensonMichigan State34/3420/25947.8

All-Big Ten Conference Team

First Team Offense
IndividualTeamPosition
Daryll Clark Penn StateQuarterback
Shonn Greene IowaRunning Back
Javon RingerMichigan StateRunning Back
Eric DeckerMinnesotaReceiver
Derrick WilliamsPenn StateReceiver
A.Q. ShipleyPenn StateCenter
Seth OlsenIowaGuard
Rich OhrnbergerPenn StateGuard
Alex BooneOhio StateTackle
Gerald CadoganPenn StateTackle
Brandon MyersIowaTight End
Kevin KellyPenn StateKicker
First Team Defense
IndividualTeamPosition
Mitch KingIowaLine
Corey WoottonNorthwesternLine
Aaron MaybinPenn StateLine
Jared OdrickPenn StateLine
Greg JonesMichigan StateLinebacker
James LaurinaitisOhio StateLinebacker
Navorro BowmanPenn StateLinebacker
Vontae DavisIllinoisDefensive Back
Otis WileyMichigan StateDefensive Back
Malcolm JenkinsOhio StateDefensive Back
Anthony ScirrottoPenn StateDefensive Back
Zoltan MeskoMichiganPunter

Awards

National awards

Doak Walker Award

Rimington Trophy

Lott Trophy

Jim Thorpe Award

Conference honors

Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year

Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year

Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year

Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year

Big Ten Freshman of the Year

Dave McClain Coach of the Year (Big Ten Coach of the Year)

Bowl games

Bowl GameDateStadiumCityTelevisionConference MatchupsPayout (US$)
Insight Bowl December 31, 2008 Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, Arizona NFL Minnesota 21 vs. Kansas 42$1.2 Million
Champs Sports Bowl December 27, 2008 Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida ESPN Wisconsin 13 vs. Florida State 42$2.25 Million
Alamo Bowl December 29, 2008 Alamodome San Antonio, Texas ESPN Northwestern 23 vs. Missouri 30$2.2 Million
Outback Bowl January 1, 2009 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida ESPN Iowa 31 vs. South Carolina 10$3 Million
Capital One January 1, 2009 Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida ABC Michigan State 12 vs. Georgia 24$4.25 Million
Fiesta Bowl January 5, 2009 University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, Arizona Fox Ohio State 21 vs. Texas 24$17.5 Million
Rose Bowl January 1, 2009 Rose Bowl Pasadena, California ABC Penn State 24 vs. USC 38$18 Million

Attendance

The overall attendance for the Big Ten was a total of 5,399,659 fans attending 77 contests this year. This meant that conference schools averaged 70,125 fans per home contest this season. Each Big Ten team has seven home games during the season with two exceptions; Indiana played eight games in Memorial Stadium and Illinois played two neutral sites to limit the Illini to six games in Memorial Stadium. Below are the figures for each game, the total for the team's season and the average attendance per game. The rankings below are by average attendance per game.

TeamGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Game 8TotalAverage
Michigan108,421106,724109,833109,750107,267110,146107,856---759,997108,571
Penn State106,577108,159105,106109,626110,017108,445109,845---757,775108,253
Ohio State105,011105,002102,989105,175105,378105,711*105,564---734,830104,975
Wisconsin80,91080,39681,60881,52481,24181,22880,709---567,61681,088
Michigan State71,78970,32176,36677,52677,36075,12175,522---524,00574,857
Iowa70,58570,58570,58570,58570,58570,58567,676---491,18670,169
Illinois60,13158,63262,87062,87062,87062,870------370,24361,707
Purdue51,47654,66657,10157,21554,21559,13563,107---396,91556,702
Minnesota44,02943,92941,00340,51154,12255,04064,071---342,70548,957
Indiana30,06730,12341,34931,83233,42830,69826,14030,618254,25531,781
Northwestern20,01519,06222,06932,52727,16347,13032,166---200,13228,590

* denotes Ohio Stadium record vs. Penn State on October 25.

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