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Ten by Ten Week Ten Results: History in the Making

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Kristofer Green

For the first time this season, no one posted a higher score than FBT's Kevin Paul.

FBT should acknowledge the superb effort of Marty Homan who tied Kevin's score of 60 points, but lost on the tie-breaker.

On to last week's results...


1. Predict the winner: Northwestern at Iowa

Northwestern 17, Iowa 10
2. Predict the winner: Wisconsin at Indiana

Wisconsin 31, Indiana 28
3. Predict the winner: Purdue at Michigan

Purdue 38, Michigan 36
4. Predict the winner: Illinois at Minnesota

Illinois 35, Minnesota 32
5. Predict the winner: Ohio State at Penn State

Ohio State 24, Penn State 7
6. Which total will be higher: The total combined points for Ohio State at Penn State OR the total points Michigan State scores against Western Michigan?

Michigan State total points -- 49
7. Rank the following quarterbacks (from highest to lowest) by how many passing yards they will have this week: Terrelle Pryor, Darryl Clark, and Juice Williams.

Clark and Pryor 125, Williams 53
8. Rank the following defensive players (from highest to lowest) by how many total tackles they will have this week: Brandon Graham, Greg Jones, and Sean Lee

Lee 14, Jones 8, Graham 2
9. How many of the following players will have at least one sack this week: Corey Wootton, Jammie Kirlew, and Jack Crawford

1 (Wootton)
10. Which combined total will be higher this week: Tate Forcier passing yards and John Clay rushing yards OR Joey Elliott passing yards and Evan Royster rushing yards?

Elliott/Royster (403)
TIE-BREAKER:  A little math problem: Terrelle Pryor total yards + John Clay touchdowns x Penn State punts + Adam Weber total yards - Purdue turnovers = ???

Pryor total yards: 125 (pass), 50 (rush) + John Clay touchdowns: 1 x Penn State punts: 10 + Adam Weber total yards: 221 (pass), -64 (rush) - Purdue turnovers: 2 = 1915

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