1. Ohio State (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten): It is two days later, and Carnell Tate is still wide open, transporting Julian Sayin bombs. Buckeyes have certainly faltered their muscles with a 42-3 Gophes break. The next one is a trip to Illinois.
2. Oregon (4-0, 2-0): The Ducks were inactive this weekend before a visit to the Indiana n ° 7. The defeat of Penn State at the UCLA took a little sparkle of the double-ot victory of Oregon in Happy Valley.
3. Indiana (5-0, 2-0): The Hoosiers were inactive in preparation for a trip to Oregon, n ° 3 in the Associated Press survey. It is a fascinating quarter match between Fernando Mendoza from Indiana (16 TD passes, interception) and Dante Moore de l’Oregon (14 TD passes, a choice).
4. Illinois (5-1, 2-1): Luke Altmyer succeeded 390 yards in a 43-27 on Purdue victory. Good luck to try to get closer to these figures when the Ohio State and its suffocating defense visit Champaign.
5. Michigan (4-1, 2-0): Wisconsin wolverines on the ground are subject to a 24-10 victory. A trip to the USC is more difficult.
6. USC (4-1, 2-1): The Trojan horses, inactive on Saturday, begin a three -week section which includes a visit to Michigan, a trip to Notre Dame and a trip to Nebraska.
7. Washington (4-1, 1-1): Decreasing 20-0 at the end of the third quarter, the Huskies succeeded in a great escape in Maryland by scoring the last 24 points for their first conference victory as a member of the Big Ten.
8. Nebraska (4-1, 1-1): The Cornhuskers obtained three points from Emmett Johnson to go up Michigan State 38-27. A trip to Maryland will be the first adventure of Nebraska out of campus this season.