Offensive Player of the Week
Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State
So., QB, Potomac, Md./Bullis School
- Led Buckeyes to 62-39 victory over Michigan by throwing for 396 yards and six touchdown passes as Ohio State claimed a berth in the Big Ten Championship Game
- Completed 20 of 31 passes as he directed Ohio State to 567 yards of total offense against the nation’s No. 1 defensive unit
- Set Big Ten Conference single-season record for passing yards (4,081) topping Curtis Painter’s 2006 record of 3,985
- Set Big Ten Conference single-season record for touchdown passes with 42, surpassing Drew Brees’ 20-year old mark of 39, set in 1998
- Moved to within 64 yards of Denard Robinson’s Big Ten record for single-season total offense with 4,208 as Robinson had 4,272 in 2010
- Claimed his sixth career Offensive Player of the Week award and sixth of the season, setting the Big Ten record for a single-season, breaking a tie with fellow Buckeye quarterback Troy Smith, set in Smith’s Heisman Trophy-winning campaign in 2006
- Last Ohio State Offensive Player of the Week: Dwayne Haskins (Nov. 19, 2018)
Co-Defensive Players of the Week
Anthony Nelson, Iowa
Jr., DE, Urbandale, Iowa/Waukee
- Posted a career-high eight tackles along with two sacks and two tackles for loss in Iowa’s 31-28 victory over Nebraska
- Also added a pass-breakup and a quarterback hurry in the win
- His 9.5 sacks on the season are the most by a Hawkeye since Adrian Clayborn had 11.5 in 2009
- Overall, the Hawkeyes have 34 sacks on the season, the team’s most since it also had 34 in 2003
- Claims his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor
- Last Iowa Defensive Player of the Week: A.J. Epenesa (Nov. 19, 2018)
Josiah Scott, Michigan State
So., CB, Hamilton, Ohio/Fairfield
- Recorded two interceptions along with three tackles in Michigan State’s 14-10 victory over Rutgers
- Both interceptions came in the second half with the second coming on a Rutgers drive deep in Spartan territory as Scott picked off a pass at the 3-yard line with 1:32 left in the game to secure the victory
- Became the first Spartan with two interceptions in a game since David Dowell had two against Penn State on Nov. 4, 2017
- Aided a Spartans’ defense that limited Rutgers to 217 total yards, 109 passing yards, nine completions and 10 first downs
- Claims his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor
- Last Michigan State Defensive Player of the Week: Joe Bachie (Nov. 5, 2018)
Special Teams Player of the Week
Demetrius Douglas, Minnesota
Fr., WR/PR, Portland, Ore./Jesuit
- Returned a punt 69 yards for a touchdown to aid the Gophers’ 37-15 victory over Wisconsin to win Paul Bunyan’s Axe
- Second Minnesota punt return for touchdown this season, joining Antoine Winfield Jr., who had one in the Gophers’ season opener vs. New Mexico State
- Earns his first career Special Teams Player of the Week honor
- Last Minnesota Special Teams Player of the Week: Emmit Carpenter (Sept. 10, 2018)
Freshman of the Week
Rondale Moore, Purdue
WR, New Albany, Ind./Trinity
- Caught a career-high 12 receptions for 141 yards and two receiving touchdowns in a 28-21 Purdue victory over Indiana to claim the Old Oaken Bucket
- His 12 catches give him 103 on the season, marking the third time in Big Ten history an individual has had 100 receptions in a single-season
- Stands second all-time in Big Ten history to fellow Boilermaker Chris Daniels (121 in 1999) for receptions in a single-season
- Tallied his seventh game with 100 or more receiving yards on the season, tying the Purdue record for a single-season
- Scored on receiving touchdowns of 56 and 33 yards as Purdue became bowl eligible for the second year in a row
- Earns his fourth career Freshman of the Week award, tied for fifth-most in a single-season in Big Ten history
- Last Purdue Freshman of the Week: Rondale Moore (Oct. 22, 2018)
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