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Iowa’s Jordan Canzeri is Big Ten’s Mr. Touchdown

Sep. 27, 2015 1:41 pm, Updated: Sep. 28, 2015 12:12 am
The nonsense is over. No more games against Kansas for you, Rutgers.
No more Hawaii (0 points at Ohio State, 0 points at Wisconsin), Big Ten big boys.
But we won't let the conference's Week 4 weak schedule go by without posting a number of note for each team.
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Wisconsin has allowed an average of 1 point per game at home,
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Minnesota's 27-24 win over Ohio was its second 3-point win over a Mid-American Conference team in two weeks.
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Ohio State's defense has scored in its last three games.
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Indiana is 4-0 for the first time since 1990.
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Nebraska's Drew Brown tied an NCAA record with five field goals in one half in the Huskers' 36-28 win over Southern Mississippi.
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Purdue's 35-28 loss to Bowling Green was its fifth defeat to a MAC team since 2009.
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Iowa's Jordan Canzeri has eight touchdowns, three more than anyone else in the Big Ten.
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Safety Clayton Fejedelen of Illinois had 12 tackles (and three pass breakups, and a recovered fumble for a touchdown) in the Illini's 27-25 win over Middle Tennessee State. He is a former walk-on who began his college career at NAIA school St. Xavier University in Chicago.
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The 19 points Ball State had in their 24-19 loss at Northwestern were more than Stanford (6) and Duke (10) combined to score against the Wildcats.
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Rutgers' 27-14 win over Kansas in Piscataway gave the Jayhawks their 34th-consecutive defeat away from home.
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West Virginia's 45-6 win over Maryland was the worst margin-of-defeat for Maryland in the series, which dates back to 1919.
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The Big Ten has won 41 games and lost just 13 against nonconference teams. Against Power 5 conference teams, however, the league is 9-8. And one of those wins was against Kansas.
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Michigan held BYU to 105 yards in the Wolverines' 31-0 victory. BYU came to Ann Arbor averaging 432.2 yards.
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Penn State's Austin Johnson, a 325-pound defensive tackle, scooped up a fumble and ran 71 yards for a touchdown in his team's 37-21 victory over San Diego State.
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Indiana has allowed 499 yards per game, but is still 4-0.
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This is the first year Michigan State has been ranked as high as No. 2 in Associated Press' rankings since 1966.
Michigan quarterback Jake Rudock high-fives fans as he walks off the Michigan Stadium Field after the Wolverines' 31-0 win over BYU. (Julian H. Gonzalez/Detroit Free Press/TNS)