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Big Ten stat leaders through Week 9
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Now 2⁄3 of the way through the regular season schedule, where do the Buckeyes stack up among conference leaders?
With each team in the conference now having played eight games, we are now officially at the 2/3 point of the regular season. As is usually the case with one of the country’s top conferences, this year’s Big Ten contains a ton of talent that will soon be playing on Sundays, but before then has spent the year putting up big numbers week in and week out. Where do all our favorite Buckeyes ran among the conference’s best?
Let’s take a look at the statistical leaders in the B1G after Week 9.
Passing Yards
(Ohio State’s leader: TreVeyon Henderson - 552 — 10th)
Rushing Touchdowns
(Ohio State’s leader: Mike Hall Jr. - 7.5 — 7th)
Sacks
(Ohio State’s leader: Mike Hall Jr. - 4.5 — 5th)
Interceptions
(Ohio State - 16.9 PPG allowed — 5th)
Team Stats - Total Offense
(Ohio State - 270.1 YPG allowed — 4th)
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Gene Ross via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Now 2⁄3 of the way through the regular season schedule, where do the Buckeyes stack up among conference leaders?
With each team in the conference now having played eight games, we are now officially at the 2/3 point of the regular season. As is usually the case with one of the country’s top conferences, this year’s Big Ten contains a ton of talent that will soon be playing on Sundays, but before then has spent the year putting up big numbers week in and week out. Where do all our favorite Buckeyes ran among the conference’s best?
Let’s take a look at the statistical leaders in the B1G after Week 9.
Passing Yards
- C.J. Stroud, Ohio State - 2,377
- Aidan O’Connell, Purdue - 2,270
- Connor Bazelak, Indiana - 2,099
- C.J. Stroud, Ohio State - 29
- Graham Mertz, Wisconsin - 17
- Sean Clifford, Penn State - 16
- C.J. Stroud, Ohio State - 200.2
- J.J. McCarthy, Michigan - 164.5
- Graham Mertz, Wisconsin - 159.6
- Chase Brown, Illinois - 1,208
- Blake Corum, Michigan - 1,078
- Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota - 955
(Ohio State’s leader: TreVeyon Henderson - 552 — 10th)
Rushing Touchdowns
- Blake Corum, Michigan - 14
- Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota - 13
- Miyan Williams, Ohio State - 10
- Miyan Williams, Ohio State - 6.9
- Donovan Edwards, Michigan - 6.6
- Roman Hemby, Maryland - 6.5
- Charlie Jones, Purdue - 840
- Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State - 788
- Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State - 783
- Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State - 10
- Charlie Jones, Purdue - 9
- Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State - 7
- Charlie Jones, Purdue - 72
- Isaiah Williams, Illinois - 56
- Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State - 48
- Jack Campbell, Iowa - 82
- Bryce Gallagher, Northwestern - 79
- Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State - 72
- Jacoby Windmon, Michigan State - 10.5
- Nick Herbig, Wisconsin - 9.5
- Four players tied with 9.0
(Ohio State’s leader: Mike Hall Jr. - 7.5 — 7th)
Sacks
- Nick Herbig, Wisconsin - 6.0
- Jacoby Windmon, Michigan State - 5.5
- Mike Morris, Michigan - 5.5
(Ohio State’s leader: Mike Hall Jr. - 4.5 — 5th)
Interceptions
- John Torchio, Wisconsin - 5
- Kendal Smith, Illinois - 4
- Nine players tied with 3, including Tanner McCalister
- Ohio State - 48.9 PPG
- Michigan - 41.0 PPG
- Maryland - 34.1 PPG
- Illinois - 8.9 PPG allowed
- Michigan - 11.5 PPG allowed
- Minnesota - 14.4 PPG allowed
(Ohio State - 16.9 PPG allowed — 5th)
Team Stats - Total Offense
- Ohio State - 509.3 YPG
- Michigan - 469.8 YPG
- Maryland - 454.4 YPG
- Illinois - 224.5 YPG allowed
- Michigan - 250.3 YPG allowed
- Iowa - 265.6 YPG allowed
(Ohio State - 270.1 YPG allowed — 4th)
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