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Big Ten Football (B1G): Week 3 Preview

Aiden Chiles MSU QB: Getty Images

Also, the B1G Football players of the week

• The Week 3 slate features 16 Big Ten teams in action, including a pair of conference contests on Saturday when Northwestern hosts reigning Big Ten Champion Oregon at noon ET and Purdue welcomes USC at 3:30 p.m. The complete Week 3 schedule is to the right.

• Nine of the Big Ten’s 18 teams are mentioned in this week’s AP and US LBM Coaches Polls, announced on Sunday. The AP poll includes No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 Penn State, No. 4 Oregon, No. 9 Illinois, No. 22 Indiana and No. 23 Michigan, with Nebraska and USC receiving votes. At No. 1, Ohio State leads nine Big Ten teams in the coaches’ poll (No. 2 Penn State, No. 5 Oregon, No. 9 Illinois, No. 19 Indiana and No. 22 Michigan), while Nebraska, USC and Washington also received recognition.

• The Big Ten announced its Big Ten Football Players of the Week, presented by IFS.ai on Monday. Michigan State’s Aidan Chiles and Washington’s Jonah Coleman were named Co-Offensive Players of the Week.

• Chiles recorded a career-high four touchdowns Saturday as the Spartans beat Boston College in double overtime, throwing the game-winning two-point conversion pass to Omari Kelly on the last play of the game. Coleman tied the modern Washington record with five rushing touchdowns in the Huskies’ 70-10 win over UC Davis.

• Michigan State’s Jordan Hall captured Defensive Player of the Week honors after recording a career-high 15 tackles in the win over Boston College, with his nine solo stops marking a career best.

• Purdue’s Spencer Porath took home the Special Teams Player of the Week plaudit after registering the fourth multi-field goal game of his career, matching his career high by going 2-for-2 on field goal attempts. Porath connected on field goals from 25 yards and 43 yards, the latter the second-longest of his career.

• Ohio State’s Julian Sayin was named Freshman of the Week after finishing with 18 completions in 19 attempts for 306 yards with four touchdown passes and one interception in the Buckeyes’ 70-0 victory over Grambling State.

• Four Big Ten teams posted shutouts on Saturday, with Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, and Penn State winning a combined 238-0. The Gophers outgained Northwestern State 484-42 in total yards and scored their most points in a game since 2001 (66), while the Huskers recorded their largest shutout since 1986, holding Akron to 175 total yards in the 68-0 victory. The Buckeyes surrendered just 166 total yards and only allowed one possession to cross midfield in the 70-0 victory against Grambling State, while the Nittany Lions held FIU to just 14 first downs, as they rolled to a 34-0 triumph.

• Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz won his 205th game as the Hawkeyes defeated Albany, 34-7, on Aug. 30, tying Woody Hayes for the most by a Big Ten head coach. Last season, he joined the former Buckeye legend as the only Big Ten coaches to win 200 games. Ferentz and the Hawkeyes look to make Big Ten history with a win this weekend against UMass.

• The Big Ten claimed back-to-back national championship titles for the first time since 1942 last season as Ohio State defeated Notre Dame, 34-23, in the 2024 College Football Playoff at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The Buckeyes brought home their sixth national championship to the Horseshoe in Columbus and first since the inaugural CFP National Championship in the 2014-15 season.


Co-Offensive Player of the Week

Aidan Chiles, Michigan State

QB – Jr. – Long Beach, Calif. – Downey

·      Recorded a career-high four touchdowns Saturday as the Spartans beat Boston College in double overtime

·      Had 270 total yards (231 passing, 39 rushing) and accounted for five total touchdowns (four passing, one rushing)

·      Threw the game-winning two-point conversion pass to Omari Kelly in double overtime on the last play of the game

·      Last Michigan State Offensive Player of the Week: Maliq Carr (Nov. 20, 2023)

Jonah Coleman, Washington

RB – Sr. – Stockton, Calif. – Lincoln

·      Tied the modern Washington record with five rushing touchdowns in the Huskies’ 70-10 win over UC Davis, tying the mark set by Hall of Famer Hugh McElhenny in 1950 (vs. Washington State) and tied by Corey Dillon vs. UCLA, in1996.

·      Scored on five of his 15 carries and rushed for 111 yards

·      Also had a 24-yard reception

·      The second Washington Offensive Player of the Week in as many weeks

Defensive Player of the Week

Jordan Hall, Michigan State

LB – Jr. – Fredericksburg, Va. – IMG Academy

·       Registered a career-high 15 tackles in the win over Boston College

·       His nine solo stops Saturday night marked a career best

·       Added one forced fumble, forcing a fumble that teammate redshirt senior defensive back Armorion Smith recovered in the end zone in the first quarter

·       Last Michigan State Defensive Player of the Week honoree: Cal Haladay (Nov. 14, 2022)

Special Teams Player of the Week

Spencer Porath, Purdue

K – So. – Brownsburg, Ind. – Brownsburg

·       Recorded the fourth multi-field goal game of his career, matching his career high by going 2-for-2 on field goal attempts

·       Connected on field goals from 25 yards and 43 yards, the latter the second-longest of his career

·       Made all four PATs to help the Boilermakers defeat SIU, 34-17

·       Last Purdue Special Teams Players of theWeek: J.D. Dellinger (Nov.11, 2019)

Freshman of the Week

Julian Sayin, Ohio State

QB – Carlsbad, Calif. – Carlsbad

·       Completed a school record 16 consecutive passes to open the game and finished with 18 completions in 19 attempts for 306 yards with four touchdown passes and one interception in No. 1 Ohio State’s70-0 victory over Grambling State

·       Connected with Jeremiah Smith on two touchdown passes, including the second-longest completion, and third longest play from scrimmage, in school history: an 87-yard catch and run midway through the first quarter

·       His 94.7 completion percentage for the game is third-highest in school history and 16 consecutive completions in the game is second-most at Ohio State

·       Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week: JeremiahSmith (Nov. 11, 2024)

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