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Michigan State defeated Stanford in the Rose Bowl Game on January 1, 2014

The 2013 Big Ten Conference football season was the 118th season for the Big Ten. The conference began its season on Thursday, August 29, as Minnesota and Indiana began their 2013 season of NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) competition. Michigan State began their season the following day, and the rest of the conference began their season on September 1.

This was the league's final season as a 12-team conference before Maryland and Rutgers join the Big Ten Conference for the 2014 season. It was also the final season with the "Leaders" and "Legends" divisions; when Maryland and Rutgers join, the conference will reorganize its divisions on a pure geographic basis. The six schools in the Central Time Zone will be joined by Purdue in the new West Division, with the other schools making up the East Division. Under the new setup, the only protected cross-division rivalry game will be Indiana–Purdue.[1]

Michigan State upset undefeated Ohio State to win the Big Ten Championship Game. The B1G put seven teams into bowl games, including two into the BCS with Michigan State going to the Rose Bowl and Ohio State to the Orange Bowl. The B1G went 2-5 in bowl games with the only wins coming from Michigan State in the Rose Bowl and Nebraska in the Gator Bowl.

Rankings

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Illinois AP RV
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Indiana AP
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Iowa AP RV RV RV
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Michigan AP 17 17 11 15 18 19 18 RV 24 23 RV
C 17 17 12 14 18 17 16 24 23 21 RV
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Michigan State AP RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV 24 18 14 13 11 10 4 3
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Northwestern AP 22 19 17 18 17 16 19 RV
C 22 20 16 16 16 15 18 RV
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Ohio State AP 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 2 7 12
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RV Received votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll

Spring games

April 6

  • Nebraska

April 12

  • Illinois

April 13

April 20

  • Michigan State
  • Penn State
  • Wisconsin

April 27

  • Iowa
  • Minnesota
  • Wisconsin

Schedule

Index to colors and formatting
Big Ten member won
Big Ten member lost
Big Ten teams in bold

All times Eastern time.

† denotes Homecoming game

Week 1

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Date Bye Week
September 21 Illinois

Week 5

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Date Bye Week
September 28 Indiana #18 Michigan Michigan State Nebraska #17 Northwestern Penn State

Week 6

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October 5 Purdue Wisconsin

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October 12 Illinois Iowa Minnesota #4 Ohio State

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October 19 Nebraska Penn State

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October 26 Indiana #24 Michigan Purdue #22 Wisconsin

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November 9 #18 Michigan State Northwestern #4 Ohio State

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November 16 Iowa Minnesota

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Bowl games

The Big Ten did not have enough teams available to fill the Heart of Dallas Bowl and Little Caesars Pizza Bowl due to landing two teams in the BCS and also a lack of bowl eligible teams.

Bowl Game Date Site Television Time (EST) Opponent Visiting Team Home Team Score Attendance
Texas Bowl December 27 Reliant StadiumHouston, TX ESPN 6:00 PM ACC Syracuse Minnesota L 21–17 32,327
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl December 28 Sun Devil StadiumTempe, AZ ESPN 10:15 PM Big 12 Michigan Kansas State L 31–14 53,284
Gator Bowl January 1 EverBank FieldJacksonville, FL ESPN2 12:00 PM SEC Nebraska #23 Georgia W 24–19 60,712
Outback Bowl January 1 Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL ESPN 1:00 PM SEC Iowa #14 LSU L 21–14 51,296
Capital One Bowl January 1 Citrus BowlOrlando, FL ABC 1:00 PM SEC #19 Wisconsin #8 South Carolina L 34–24 56,629
Rose Bowl January 1 Rose BowlPasadena, CA ESPN 5:00 PM Pac-12 #5 Stanford #4 Michigan State W 24–20 95,173
Orange Bowl January 3 Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens, FL ESPN 8:30 PM ACC #12 Clemson #7 Ohio State L 40–35 72,080

Records against FBS conferences

2013 records against FBS conferences:

Through January 3, 2014

Conference Record
ACC 2–2
American 3–2
Big 12 1–1
C-USA 1–0
Independents 3–3
MAC 11–2
Mountain West 4–0
Pac-12 3–3
SEC 1-3
Sun Belt 0–0
Total 29–16

Players of the Week

Week Offensive Defensive Special Teams Freshman
Player Position Team Player Position Team Player Position Team Player Position Team
Week 1 Nathan Scheelhaase QB ILL Collin Ellis LB NW Sam Ficken PK PSU Christian Hackenberg QB PSU
Week 2 Jeremy Gallon WR MICH Shilique Calhoun DE MSU Marcus Jones PR/KR MINN Corey Clement RB WIS
Akeem Hunt KR PUR
Week 3 Kenny Guiton QB OSU Ryan Shazier LB OSU Justin DuVernois P ILL Christian Hackenberg QB PSU
Week 4 Kenny Guiton QB OSU B.J. Lowery DB IOWA Kevonte Martin-Manley PR IOWA Mitch Leidner QB MIN
Melvin Gordon RB WIS
Week 5 Braxton Miller QB OSU James Morris LB IOWA Cameron Johnston P OSU Aaron Bailey QB ILL
Week 6 Ameer Abdullah RB NEB Darqueze Dennard CB MSU Bradley Roby CB OSU Joey Bosa DE OSU
Carlos Hyde RB OSU
Week 7 Jeremy Langford RB MSU C.J. Olaniyan DE PSU Mike Sadler P MSU Christian Hackenberg QB PSU
Week 8 Jeremy Gallon WR MICH Max Bullough LB MSU Mitch Ewald PK IND Desmond King DB IOWA
Week 9 Braxton Miller QB OSU James Morris LB IOWA Chris Hawthorne PK MIN Dontre Wilson RB OSU
Week 10 Philip Nelson QB MIN Denicos Allen LB MSU Peter Mortell P MIN Jordan Westerkamp WR NEB
Bill Belton RB PSU
Week 11 Tevin Coleman RB IND Randy Gregory DE NEB Peter Mortell P MIN Tommy Armstrong Jr. QB NEB
Chris Borland LB WIS
Week 12 Carlos Hyde RB OSU Ryan Shazier LB OSU Brendan Gibbons PK MICH Corey Clement RB WIS
Week 13 Steve Hull WR ILL Ryan Shazier LB OSU Pat Smith PK NEB Ralphael Green III DT IND
Christian Hackenberg QB PSU
Week 14 Tre Roberson QB IND Christian Kirksey LB IOWA Jeff Budzien PK NW Christian Hackenberg QB PSU

Players of the Year

Award Player School
Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year Braxton Miller Ohio State
Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year Chris Borland Wisconsin
Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year Christian Hackenberg Penn State
Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year Braxton Miller Ohio State
Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year Allen Robinson Penn State
Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year Carlos Hyde Ohio State
Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year Devin Funchess Michigan
Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year Taylor Lewan Michigan
Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year Shilique Calhoun Michigan State
Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year Chris Borland Wisconsin
Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year Darqueze Dennard Michigan State
Bakken-Andersen Kicker of the Year Jeff Budzien Northwestern
Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Year Cody Webster Purdue
Dave McClain/Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year Mark Dantonio Michigan State

All-Conference Players

Coaches All-Conference Selections[2]

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Position Player Class Team
First Team Offense (Coaches)
QB Braxton Miller Jr. Ohio State
RB Ameer Abdullah Jr. Nebraska
RB Carlos Hyde Sr. Ohio State
WR Allen Robinson Jr. Penn State
WR Jared Abbrederis Sr. Wisconsin
TE C.J. Fiedorowicz Sr. Iowa
OT Brandon Scherff Jr. Iowa
OG John Urschel Sr. Penn State
C Corey Linsley Sr. Ohio State
OG Ryan Groy Sr. Wisconsin
OT Taylor Lewan Sr. Michigan
First Team Defense (Coaches)
DL Shilique Calhoun So. Michigan State
DL Ra'Shede Hageman Sr. Minnesota
DL Randy Gregory Jr. Nebraska
DL DaQuan Jones Sr. Penn State
LB Ryan Shazier Jr. Ohio State
LB Chris Borland Sr. Wisconsin
LB Max Bullough Sr. Michigan State
DB Darqueze Dennard Sr. Michigan State
DB Kurtis Drummond Jr. Michigan State
DB Isaiah Lewis Sr. Michigan State
DB Brock Vereen Sr. Minnesota
DB Ciante Evans Sr. Nebraska
DB Bradley Roby Jr. Ohio State
First Team Special Teams (Coaches)
PK Jeff Budzien Sr. Northwestern
P Mike Sadler Jr. Michigan State
P Cody Webster Sr. Purdue

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Position Player Class Team
Second Team Offense (Coaches)
QB Connor Cook So. Michigan State
RB Melvin Gordon So. Wisconsin
RB James White Sr. Wisconsin
WR Jeremy Gallon Sr. Michigan
WR Corey Brown Sr. Ohio State
TE Devin Funchess So. Michigan
OT Brett Van Sloten Sr. Iowa
OG Blake Treadwell Sr. Michigan State
C Cole Pensick Sr. Nebraska
OG Andrew Norwell Sr. Ohio State
OT Jack Mewhort Sr. Ohio State
Second Team Defense (Coaches)
DL Carl Davis Jr. Iowa
DL Frank Clark Jr. Michigan
DL Michael Bennett Jr. Ohio State
DL Noah Spence So. Ohio State
LB Anthony Hitchens Sr. Iowa
LB James Morris Sr. Iowa
LB Denicos Allen Sr. Michigan State
DB Blake Countess So. Michigan
DB Stanley Jean-Baptiste Sr. Nebraska
DB (none)
DB (none)
Second Team Special Teams (Coaches)
PK Mitch Ewald Sr. Indiana
P (none)

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HONORABLE MENTION: Illinois: Jonathan Brown, Steve Hull, Nathan Scheelhaase; Indiana: Ted Bolser, Tevin Coleman, Cody Latimer, Jason Spriggs; Iowa: Austin Blythe, Conor Boffeli, Christian Kirksey, B.J. Lowery, Tanner Miller, Louis Trinca-Pasat; Michigan: Jibreel Black, Michael Schofield; Michigan State: Jack Allen, Fou Fonoti, Dan France, Jeremy Langford, Marcus Rush, Trae Waynes; Minnesota: Caleb Bak, Aaron Hill, Peter Mortell, Eric Murray; Nebraska: Jason Ankrah, Kenny Bell, Corey Cooper, Andrew Rodriguez, Jeremiah Sirles; Northwestern: Ibraheim Campbell, Tyler Scott, Brandon Vitabile; Ohio State: C.J. Barnett, Drew Basil, Joey Bosa, Doran Grant, Marcus Hall, Jeff Heuerman, Cameron Johnston, Devin Smith; Penn State: Adrian Amos, Glenn Carson, Christian Hackenberg, Ty Howle, Jordan Lucas, C.J. Olaniyan, Donovan Smith; Purdue: Ricardo Allen; Wisconsin: Beau Allen, Rob Havenstein, Tyler Marz, Pat Muldoon, Jacob Pedersen, Dezmen Southward.

Coaches selected six players as First Team All-Conference defensive backs and two players as First Team punters which resulted in less second team selections

Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS

Media All-Conference Selections

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Position Player Class Team
First Team Offense (Media)
QB Braxton Miller Jr. Ohio State
RB Ameer Abdullah Jr. Nebraska
RB Carlos Hyde Sr. Ohio State
WR Allen Robinson Jr. Penn State
WR Jared Abbrederis Sr. Wisconsin
TE Devin Funchess So. Michigan
OT Taylor Lewan Sr. Michigan
OG John Urschel Sr. Penn State
C Corey Linsley Sr. Ohio State
OG Andrew Norwell Sr. Ohio State
OT Jack Mewhort Sr. Ohio State
First Team Defense (Media)
DL Shilique Calhoun So. Michigan State
DL Ra'Shede Hageman Sr. Minnesota
DL Randy Gregory Jr. Nebraska
DL Noah Spence So. Ohio State
LB Ryan Shazier Jr. Ohio State
LB Chris Borland Sr. Wisconsin
LB Max Bullough Sr. Michigan State
DB Darqueze Dennard Sr. Michigan State
DB B.J. Lowery Sr. Iowa
DB Blake Countess So. Michigan
DB Bradley Roby Jr. Ohio State
First Team Special Teams (Media)
PK Jeff Budzien Sr. Northwestern
P Cody Webster Sr. Purdue

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Position Player Class Team
Second Team Offense (Media)
QB Nathan Scheelhaase Sr. Illinois
RB Melvin Gordon So. Wisconsin
RB James White Sr. Wisconsin
WR Jeremy Gallon Sr. Michigan
WR Cody Latimer Jr. Indiana
TE C.J. Fiedorowicz Sr. Iowa
OT Brandon Scherff Sr. Iowa
OG Blake Treadwell Sr. Michigan State
C Jack Allen So. Michigan State
OG Ryan Groy Sr. Wisconsin
OT Rob Havenstein Jr. Wisconsin
Second Team Defense (Media)
DL Theiren Cockran So. Minnesota
DL Tyler Scott Sr. Northwestern
DL Michael Bennett Jr. Ohio State
DL DaQuan Jones Sr. Penn State
LB James Morris Sr. Iowa
LB Jonathan Brown Sr. Illinois
LB Denicos Allen Sr. Michigan State
DB Kurtis Drummond Jr. Michigan State
DB Ciante Evans Sr. Nebraska
DB Stanley Jean-Baptiste Sr. Nebraska
DB Ricardo Allen Sr. Purdue
Second Team Special Teams (Media)
PK Mike Meyer Sr. Iowa
P Mike Sadler Jr. Michigan State

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HONORABLE MENTION: Illinois: Houston Bates, Steve Hull; Indiana: Tim Bennett, Ted Bolser, Tevin Coleman, Mitch Ewald, Collin Rahrig, Jason Spriggs; Iowa: Austin Blythe, Conor Boffeli, Carl Davis, Anthony Hitchens, Christian Kirksey, Casey Kreiter, John Lowdermilk, Tanner Miller, Louis Trinca-Pasat; Brett Van Sloten; Michigan: Jibreel Black, Frank Clark, Devin Gardner, Brendan Gibbons, Raymon Taylor; Michigan State: Connor Cook, Fou Fonoti; Dan France, Michael Geiger, Jeremy Langford, Isaiah Lewis, Marcus Rush, Trae Waynes; Minnesota: Caleb Bak, Josh Campion, Zac Epping, Peter Mortell, Eric Murray, Brock Vereen; Nebraska: Jason Ankrah, Kenny Bell, Cole Pensick, Andrew Rodriguez, Jeremiah Sirles, Pat Smith; Northwestern: Chi Chi Ariguzo, Ibraheim Campbell, Damien Proby, Brandoo Vitabile; Ohio State: C.J. Barnett, Drew Basil, Joey Bosa, Corey Brown, Doran Grant, Marcus Hall, Jeff Heuerman, Cameron Johnston; Penn State: Glenn Carson, Sam Ficken, Christian Hackenberg, Ty Howle, Jesse James, Jordan Lucas, C.J. Olaniyan, Donovan Smith; Wisconsin: Beau Allen, Michael Caputo, Tyler Marz, Pat Muldoon, Jacob Pedersen, Sojourn Shelton, Dezmen Southward, Joel Stave.

All-Americans

There are many outlets that award All-America honors in football. The NCAA uses five official selectors to also determine Consensus and Unanimous All-America honors. The five teams used by the NCAA to compile the consensus team are from the Associated Press, the AFCA, the FWAA, The Sporting News and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. A point system is used to calculate the consensus honors. The point system consists of three points for first team, two points for second team and three points for third team. No honorable mention or fourth team or lower are used in the computation.

The teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named a Consensus All-American. If there is a tie at a position in football for first team then the players who are tied shall be named to the team. A player named first-team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is recognized as a Unanimous All-American.[3]

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2013 First Team All-Americans

Player School Position Selector
Ryan Shazier Ohio State LB USA Today, Athlon Sports, ESPN, AP, SI, Phil Steele
Darqueze Dennard Michigan State DB USA Today, Athlon Sports, Walter Camp, Sporting News, ESPN, AP, CBS Sports, SI, AFCA, FWAA, Phil Steele
Jeff Budzien Northwestern PK Bleacher Report, Sporting News
Allen Robinson Penn State WR Sporting News, CBS Sports, Phil Steele
Taylor Lewan Michigan OL Sporting News
Jack Mewhort Ohio State OL ESPN
Mike Sadler Michigan State P ESPN, CBS Sports
Chris Borland Wisconsin LB FWAA, Phil Steele

Academic All-Americans

Once again the Big Ten led all conferences with eight student-athletes being named to the Capital One Academic All-America first or second teams as announced by CoSIDA. The Big Ten has now led all FBS conferences in Academic All-America selections for nine straight seasons, with a total of 72 honorees over that time span.

First Team: Mark Murphy, Indiana; James Morris, Iowa; Max Bullough, Michigan State; Mike Sadler, Michigan State; Spencer Long, Nebraska; John Urschel, Penn State; Second Team: Jake Long, Nebraska; C.J. Zimmerer, Nebraska.[4]

National award winners

Attendance

Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Total Average % of Capacity
Illinois Memorial Stadium 60,670 42,175 43,031 46,890 47,362 45,895 44,095 37,058 Шаблон:Sort 306,506 43,787 72.2%
Indiana Memorial Stadium 52,929 40,278 47,013 41,869 49,149 42,125 44,625 44,882 44,882 354,823 44,353 83.8%
Iowa Kinnick Stadium 70,585 67,402 64,201 66,886 69,025 66,838 69,812 65,708 Шаблон:Sort 469,872 67,125 95.1%
Michigan Michigan Stadium 109,901 112,618 115,109 107,120 111,079 109,503 112,204 113,511 Шаблон:Sort 781,144 111,592 101.5%
Michigan State Spartan Stadium 75,005 71,214 70,401 71,626 73,815 71,514 76,306 71,418 Шаблон:Sort 506,294 72,328 96.4%
Minnesota TCF Bank Stadium 50,805 44,217 42,127 45,647 51,382 49,995 48,123 53,090 Шаблон:Sort 334,581 47,797 94.1%
Nebraska Memorial Stadium 87,091 91,185 90,466 91,471 90,614 90,458 91,140 90,872 91,260 727,466 90,933 104.4%
Northwestern Ryan Field 47,130 38,033 33,128 32,726 47,330 36,587 47,330 40,013 Шаблон:Sort 275,147 39,307 83.4%
Ohio State Ohio Stadium 102,329 103,980 104,984 103,595 105,826 105,264 105,889 104,990 Шаблон:Sort 734,528 104,933 102.5%
Penn State Beaver Stadium 106,572 92,863 92,855 92,371 107,884 95,131 96,491 98,517 Шаблон:Sort 676,112 96,587 90.6%
Purdue Ross–Ade Stadium 62,500 50,165 61,127 54,258 47,203 51,423 41,038 37,459 Шаблон:Sort 342,673 48,953 78.3%
Wisconsin Camp Randall Stadium 80,321 76,306 77,785 80,772 81,411 80,191 77,849 78,064 Шаблон:Sort 552,378 78,911 98.2%
TOTAL 6,061,524 70,483

2014 NFL Draft

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30 Big Ten athletes were drafted in the 2014 NFL Draft.[5]

Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Total
Illinois 0
Indiana 1 1 2
Iowa 2 1 3
Michigan 1 1 1 3
Michigan State 1 1
Minnesota 1 1 2
Nebraska 1 1 1 3
Northwestern 0
Ohio State 2 2 1 1 6
Penn State 1 1 1 3
Purdue 2 2
Wisconsin 2 1 1 1 5
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NFL Draft Selections by NCAA Conference

SEC - 49
ACC - 42
Pac-12 - 34
Big Ten - 30
Big 12 - 17
Mountain West - 16
American - 12
C-USA - 9
Independents - 9
MAC - 8
Sun Belt - 4

Non-FBS Conferences - 26

Head coaches

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