Big 10 Football Show- Week 7




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Summary: ADSD talks Big 10 Football.  Your host, Austin, can't get over people still bashing the B1G.  Panelists, Adam,  Dan, and Shides are forced to give their opinion. Then a week 6 rundown followed by expert game analysis from the above panelists. Click Read More for full show description Segment 1 Austin:  Welcome to another edition of the ADSD Podcast. The Podcast:  Where from college to the pros, we talk Midwest Sports. Tonight our topic is: BIG 10 Football. I’m Austin, and I’ll be one of your hosts. We have a lineup of panelists to bring us extra insight, but continuing his substituting for Drew as my co-host is Jason Shidler, our Indianapolis representative. Jason, How are you doing Buddy? Jason: (respond) ADSDpodcast is searchable and available for your subscription on iTunes. I would recommend downloading the iTunes podcast app. Also, become a subscriber to our website and you can get our latest posts emailed directly to you. Either way, we appreciate and value your loyalty. Many other projects in the near future, but as always…LET”S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS… Segment 2 Austin: I agree Jason, let’s get down to… I heard it this week again, and it is something I can’t get over. I am going to spark this podcast right off the bat with everyone’s opinions on where they feel the Big10 is as a conference compared to rest of nation? 1 min. each. And I will cut you off… Start with Jason: 1 min. Austin: (reply) “Pass to Adam” Adam: (opinion) 1 min. Austin: (reply) “Pass to Dan “ Dan: (opinion) 1 min. Austin: Close Segment 3 Jason, read rundown.. There were 3 noon games, 1 3:30 game, and 1 8:00 game. I am going to run down through the scores and main headlines. Purdue 14 Wisconsin 38 – Another week and another rusher breaks a Big10 record… Last week was Denard Robinson, this week was Montee Ball and the record was Career TD’s. Ball passes former Wisconsin RB Ron Dayne. Dayne had 71 total TD’s. Ball had 69 going into the game. After 247 yards and 3 TD’s, Wisconsin left looking like a team that really could represent the Big10 in the Rose Bowl. They definitely have the upper edge in the Leaders Division by destroying Purdue 38-14. Purdue drops even lower in the Big10 Power Rankings and hopes for a return to bowl contention is dwindling. They now sit 3-3 with a trip to Ohio State this Saturday. Purdue hasn’t found any consistency on offense, converting only 3 3rd downs in the last 2 games. NW 21 Minnesota 13 – The return of Marqueis Gray did not go as planned for the Gophers on Homecoming. NW scored 14 in the first quarter, seven more in the 2nd, and that was all that was needed for the Wildcats to continue their great start to the season. Venric Mark rushed for a career high 182 yards & 2 TD’s. With their 6-1 start, NW is now bowl eligible. QB Marqueis Gray had 9 carries for 86 yards before leaving late in the 3rd with another injury. Minnesota fans are frustrated, because they actually outgained Wildcats and controlled the T.O.P, & held NW to 3 points in 2nd half. but committed 3 turnovers. Iowa 19 Michigan St 16 2OT – In the most entertaining of the noon games, Iowa comes from behind to defeat MSU in 2nd OT. This low scoring juggernaut was 10-3 MSU at halftime & going into 4th quarter. Iowa started the 4th with a field goal, then MSU followed suit by kicking their own field goal at the 7:00 mark, making the score 13-6. Iowa faced a 2nd & 26 on their own 16 yard line, before James Vandenberg found Keenan Davis down the right sideline w/ single coverage for 35 yards. Davis finished with 6 catches for 65 yards. Then later in the same drive, on 3rd & 6 RB Weisman went 37 yards to the MSU 8. Then on the ensuing 3rd down, Weisman powered it into the end zone to tie the game with under 1 minute to play. Weisman broke the 100=-yard mark once again with 116 yards. Le’Veon Bell was the game high rusher at 140 yards. Both teams executed short field goals in the 1st OT. Iowa got it first in the 2nd OT,