On this week’s Big Ten Paradigm, Noah Drury broke down all the Week 4 action across the conference and welcomed Zach Browning of The Hoosier for an in-depth look at Indiana’s stunning performance.
Iowa’s Offense Comes Alive, but Defense Shows Cracks
Friday night’s Iowa vs. Rutgers matchup set the tone for the weekend. The Hawkeyes flashed rare explosiveness, with Kaden Wetjen returning a kickoff for a touchdown and quarterback Marco Lainez stretching the field. Still, Rutgers exposed defensive lapses, raising questions about whether Iowa can keep pace as the season heats up.
Michigan and Nebraska Battle in the Trenches
Michigan pounded Nebraska on the ground, averaging over nine yards per carry. Jordan Marshall and Bryce Underwood showcased their big-play ability, while Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola kept the Cornhuskers competitive through the air. Ultimately, Michigan’s dominance up front made the difference, raising intrigue about their looming clash with Wisconsin.
Indiana’s Statement Win Over Illinois
The highlight of the Big Ten week came in Bloomington, where Indiana dismantled Illinois 63–10. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza was nearly flawless, throwing five touchdowns and displaying NFL-caliber poise. Browning praised Mendoza’s intelligence, improvisational ability, and leadership, noting that scouts already see him as a rising draft prospect.
Indiana’s defensive front also impressed, piling up 10 tackles for loss and seven sacks. With a balanced rushing attack featuring Roman Hemby, Kobe Martin, and Kaelen Black, the Hoosiers proved they’re more than just a feel-good story—they’re a legitimate Big Ten contender.
Looking Ahead: Oregon, Penn State, and Big Ten Heavyweights
Drury and Browning looked ahead to pivotal upcoming matchups, including Indiana at Iowa and the heavyweight battle between Oregon and Penn State. With multiple playoff contenders in the mix, the Big Ten’s road to December looks more dramatic than ever.
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