BTN.com staff, November 8, 2015
That was an eventful Week 10, wasn't it?
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Michigan State fell from the rank of the unbeaten Saturday night, as did LSU and TCU, in addition to non-Power 5 member Memphis.
That leaves five undefeated Power 5 teams, two of which (Iowa, Ohio State) reside in the Big Ten.
Before we shift focus to Week 11, let's take a look back at our top 5 @BTNStatsGuys' Week 10 stats.
Ke?Shawn Vaughn?s 180 rush yds Saturday were the most by an #Illinois true freshman since Rocky Harvey?s 215 in 1998. #Illini #ILLvsPUR
— BTNStatsGuys (@BTNStatsGuys) November 7, 2015
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King's 8 INT's so far this season are the most by a Big Ten player since Wisconsin's Jim Leonhard had 11 picks in 2002. #Iowa #Hawkeyes
— BTNStatsGuys (@BTNStatsGuys) November 7, 2015
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#Maryland throws its 24th interception of the season; 24 INT total in the previous 2 seasons combined. #Terps #WISvsMD
— BTNStatsGuys (@BTNStatsGuys) November 7, 2015
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49 points are the most by a Jim Harbaugh coached team (college or pro) since Stanford had 68 against Wake Forest on 09/18/2010. #Michigan
— BTNStatsGuys (@BTNStatsGuys) November 8, 2015
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Solomon Vault is the 1st player in #Northwestern history with 2 Kick return TDs in a single season. #PSUvsNU #Wildcats
— BTNStatsGuys (@BTNStatsGuys) November 7, 2015