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1 Bowl games  





2 All-Big Ten selections  



2.1  Offense  







3 Statistical leaders  





4 Awards  





5 References  














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2007 Big Ten Conference football season
LeagueNCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision)
Sportfootball
DurationAugust, 2007
through January, 2008
Number of teams11
TV partner(s)ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, Big Ten Network
2008 NFL Draft
Top draft pickJake Long (Michigan)
Picked byMiami Dolphins, first round (1st overall)
Regular Season
Season ChampionsOhio State
Season MVPRashard Mendenhall (Offensive) and James Laurinaitis (Defensive)
Football seasons

← 2006

2008 →

2007 Big Ten Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    No.5Ohio State $   7 1     11 2  
    No.18Michigan   6 2     9 4  
    No.20Illinois %   6 2     9 4  
    No.24Wisconsin   5 3     9 4  
    Penn State   4 4     9 4  
    Iowa   4 4     6 6  
    Purdue   3 5     8 5  
    Indiana   3 5     7 6  
    Michigan State   3 5     7 6  
    Northwestern   3 5     6 6  
    Minnesota   0 8     1 11  
    • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • Rankings from AP Poll

    The 2007 season was the Big Ten Conference's 112th overall. For the second straight year, Ohio State won the conference title and advanced to the national championship game.

    Bowl games[edit]

    Date Bowl Game Big Ten Team Opp. Team Score
    Dec. 26, 2007 Motor City Bowl Purdue Central Michigan 51-48
    Dec. 28, 2007 Champs Sports Bowl Michigan State Boston College 21-24
    Dec. 29, 2007 Alamo Bowl Penn State Texas A&M 24-17
    Dec. 31, 2007 Insight Bowl Indiana Oklahoma State 33-49
    Jan. 1, 2008 Outback Bowl Wisconsin Tennessee 17-21
    Jan. 1, 2008 Capital One Bowl Michigan Florida 41-35
    Jan. 1, 2008 Rose Bowl Illinois USC 17-49
    Jan. 7, 2008 BCS National Championship Ohio State LSU 24-38

    All-Big Ten selections[edit]

    Offense[edit]

    Pos. First Team Second Team
    Player School Player School
    QB Chad Henne Michigan Kellen Lewis Indiana
    RB Rashard Mendenhall Illinois Mike Hart Michigan
    RB Chris Wells Ohio State Javon Ringer Michigan State
    WR James Hardy Indiana Devin Thomas Michigan State
    WR Mario Manningham Michigan Dorien Bryant Purdue
    C A. Q. Shipley Penn State Ryan McDonald Illinois
    G Martin O'Donnell Illinois Rich Ohrnberger Penn State
    G Adam Kraus Michigan Kraig Urbik Wisconsin
    T Jake Long Michigan Xavier Fulton Illinois
    T Kirk Barton Ohio State Alex Boone Ohio State
    TE Travis Beckum Wisconsin Dustin Keller Purdue
    K Taylor Mehlhaff Wisconsin Austin Starr Indiana
    Pos. First Team Second Team
    Player School Player School
    DL Greg Middleton Indiana Terrance Taylor Michigan
    DL Mitch King Iowa Jonal Saint-Dic Michigan State
    DL Vernon Gholston Ohio State Cliff Avril Purdue
    DL Maurice Evans Penn State Matt Shaughnessy Wisconsin
    LB Jeremy Leman Illinois Shawn Crable Michigan
    LB James Laurinaitis Ohio State Marcus Freeman Ohio State
    LB Dan Connor Penn State Sean Lee Penn State
    DB Vontae Davis Illinois Tracy Porter Indiana
    DB Malcolm Jenkins Ohio State Charles Godfrey Iowa
    DB Justin King Penn State Jamar Adams Michigan
    DB Jack Ikegwuonu Wisconsin Dominique Barber Minnesota
    P Jeremy Boone Penn State Ken DeBauche Wisconsin

    Statistical leaders[edit]

    Passing
    Player School COMP ATT YDS TD INT
    Curtis Painter Purdue 356 569 3846 29 11
    C. J. Bachér Northwestern 318 521 3656 19 19
    Kellen Lewis Indiana 265 442 3043 28 10


    Rushing
    Player School ATT YDS YPC TD
    Rashard Mendenhall Illinois 262 1681 6.4 17
    Chris Wells Ohio State 274 1609 5.9 15
    Javon Ringer Michigan State 245 1447 5.9 6
    Mike Hart Michigan 265 1361 5.1 14
    Rodney Kinlaw Penn State 243 1329 5.5 10


    Receiving
    Player School REC YDS YPR TD
    Devin Thomas Michigan State 79 1260 15.9 8
    Mario Manningham Michigan 72 1174 16.3 12
    James Hardy Indiana 79 1125 14.2 16
    Travis Beckum Wisconsin 75 982 13.1 6


    Tackles
    Player School SOLO AST TOTAL
    Dan Connor Penn State 69 76 145
    Sean Lee Penn State 54 84 138
    J Leman Illinois 71 61 132
    Adam Kadela Northwestern 53 72 125


    Sacks
    Player School SACKS
    Greg Middleton Indiana 16.0
    Vernon Gholston Ohio State 14.0
    Maurice Evans Penn State 12.5


    Interceptions
    Player School INT
    Shane Carter Wisconsin 7
    Tracy Porter Indiana 6

    Awards[edit]

    Bednarik Award

    Butkus Award

    Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award

    Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award

    Broyles Award

    References[edit]


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