The Michigan Wolverines game plan for the USC Trojans was three yards and a cloud of dust and they punched USC in the face.
Meanwhile we were shocked to see offensive guru Lincoln Riley, with two weeks to prepare came to the Big House with the same plan and lost. This was the big college football game of the weekend! While the Trojans did a great job stuffing Michigan in the second half and taking a late lead, Michigan’s running game proved to be too much for USC with big plays, including the winning go ahead 4th and goal touchdown by Kalel Mullings with :37 to go
Ohio State arrived after their bye and their first string roster dominated Marshall. And so did their second string reserves. And so on and so on. Penn State football also came off a bye and looked right vs Kent State. The Curt Cignetti led Indiana Hoosiers are averaging over 50 points a game and are off to a 4-0 start after beating Charlotte.
Plus Illinois football has two wins vs ranked teams after a big win at Nebraska Friday night as the Huskers have lost yet another one score game. We will explore what is not working there.
And we react to the rest of Big Ten action this weekend. We also have the last preview before the night games on Saturday night and a first look at Week 5 next weekend and the Big Ten college football games you need to pay attention to.
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