The Whistlestop Tour: Week 6 of Big Ten Football

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The Whistlestop Tour: Week 6 of Big Ten Football

Purdue is 4-2 and two plays from going undefeated. A second straight bowl game is very likely and they have a chance to win the West Division.

Nebraska won the game. Rutgers missed a chance to win at home.

Casey Thompson got injured and Chubba Purdy had to throw the ball again. Mickey Joseph and Mark Whipple asked Chuba Purd to pass the football with a minute to go before halftime. Rutgers tried a long field goal, but it was blocked by Garrett Nelson.

The Terrapins are upset because some questionable calls did not go their way.

Last week against Michigan State, the referees called Maryland for a personal foul penalty on the play, negating the pick-six and giving the ball back to the Spartans. The call was criticized by college football fans around the country. Head coach Mike Locksley said that the team will earn respect when they are able to take advantage of the calls.

For the second straight year Ohio State won the game early.

C.J. Stroud has thrown 68 touchdown passes in less than two seasons as Ohio State's starting quarterback. Yesterday he threw six touchdown to Emeka Egbuka.

The Whistlestop Tour is over after last year's great Michigan State season.

The Michigan State Spartans lost 49-20 to the No.3-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes at Spartan Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Spartans are 2-4 on the season and 0-3 in Big Ten Conference play. Ohio is 6-0 and 3-1 in conference play so far this season.

The Wolverines beat the Hoosiers in the Big Ten Football.

After halftime, Michigan played well. Michigan was determined and on a mission. The best teams can make adjustments and change the gameplan.

The Hoosiers were able to push a top 5 team, but got a similar result.

Gourds are on mantles, pumpkin spice lattes are in hands, the leaves have changed from green to various combinations of orange, yellow or red and Indiana football played a weird game against Michigan that ended in a loss.

The Wisconsin Badgers won the game against the Minnesota Vikings.

Wisconsin Badgers defeated Northwestern Wildcats 42-7 in Jim Leonhard's head coaching debut. The Badger offense gained 515 yards and Graham Mertz was involved in a first-down dropback and play-action from the jump.

Northwestern lost 42-7 to Wisconsin in the Big Ten Football Championship Game on Saturday. The team's defensive performance was horrendous. Northwestern's offense was inept and the team couldn't capitalize on five takeaways. Wisconsin's running back, Braelon Allen, scored a touchdown.

The Illini saw the Colts-Broncos game from Thursday and thought it was too high scoring.

Fabrizio Pinton made three field goals for Illinois. His 36-yard field goal with 2:49 left gave Illinois the lead.

Hawkeye offense continues to be an affront to the game of football.

The defense kept Iowa afloat. Quinn Schulte had an interception at Iowa’s 1 in the fourth quarter. Jack Campbell recovered a muffed punt. Seth Benson recovered another fumble inside Illinois” 10.

North Dakota State beat the No. 1 team in FCS, Indiana State, 31-26.


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