
Week 5 Performance Tiers and Quick Game Recaps
In this episode of The Big Ten Huddle, JR dives into a thrilling Week 5 recap of Big Ten football, assigning performance tiers from elite showings by Oregon and Ohio State to questionable outings by Penn State and concerning trends for Rutgers and Northwestern. He breaks down key games, standout players, and what it means for the conference standings moving forward.
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Show Notes
Dive into Week 5 of Big Ten football with JR on The Big Ten Huddle! In this episode, we recap the biggest games, including Oregon's overtime thriller against Penn State (30-24), Ohio State's defensive masterclass over Washington (24-6), Illinois' upset win over USC (24-21), Indiana's gritty victory against Iowa (20-15), Minnesota's comeback against Rutgers (31-28), and Northwestern's narrow edge over UCLA (17-13). JR breaks down his performance tiers: Elite for Oregon and Ohio State, Satisfied for Illinois, Minnesota, and Indiana, Questionable for Penn State, Washington, USC, and Iowa, and Concerning for Rutgers and Northwestern.
We discuss standout performances like Dante Moore's 248 yards and 3 TDs for Oregon, Julian San's efficiency for Ohio State, and Elijah Surratt's game-changing catch for Indiana. Plus, insights on Heisman odds, conference winner betting from FanDuel (Oregon at +155, Ohio State at +175), and what these results mean for playoff hopes.
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