Nov. 28, 2011
Co-Offensive Players of the Week
Denard Robinson, Michigan
Jr., QB, Deerfield Beach, Fla./Deerfield Beach
Accounted for five touchdowns and more than 330 yards of total offense, becoming just the fourth player in NCAA history to gain 2,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing in a season twice in his career
Completed 14 of 17 passes for 167 yards and three touchdowns, moving him into sixth place in school history with 38 career touchdown passes
Also rushed for 170 yards and two scores, giving him 35 career rushing touchdowns to move into fifth place in program history
Claims his fourth weekly award of the season, tied for second most in conference history, and his seventh career weekly honor, the third highest total in Big Ten history
Last Michigan Offensive Player of the Week: Denard Robinson (Nov. 21, 2011)
Montee Ball, Wisconsin
Jr., RB, Wentzvile, Mo./Timberland
Rushed for four scores to bring his season total to a Big Ten record 34 touchdowns, just five scores shy of the FBS record of 39 set by Barry Sanders in 1988
Finished the day with 156 yards on 25 carries and scored four touchdowns for the fourth time in his career
Has scored at least one touchdown in 18 straight games and has at least two scores in 12 consecutive games this season, breaking the NCAA record of 11 straight set by Sanders
Claims his fourth weekly honor of the season, tied for second most in conference history, and of his career
Last Wisconsin Offensive Player of the Week: Montee Ball (Nov. 21, 2011)
Co-Defensive Players of the Week
Kim Royston, Minnesota
Sr., DB, Minneapolis, Minn./Cretin-Derham Hall
Recorded 13 tackles, the eighth time this year he finished a game with 10 or more stops, in Minnesota's victory over Illinois
Added his first sack on the final play of his career, and had a pass breakup in the game
Had 11 tackles in the second half to finish the season with 123 stops, the most by a Gopher since 2001
Records his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor
Last Minnesota Defensive Player of the Week: Garrett Brown (Nov. 1, 2009)
Lavonte David, NebraskaSr., LB, Miami, Fla./Northwestern Finished with eight tackles, including a fourth-quarter sack, in Nebraska's win over Iowa in the inaugural Heroes Game
Broke up two passes and added a forced fumble and recovery in the third quarter
Was part of a Nebraska defense that limited the Hawkeyes to just 88 yards rushing, more than 60 yards below their season average
Claims his first Big Ten Player of the Week honor
Last Nebraska Defensive Player of the Week: N/A
Special Teams Player of the Week
Carson Wiggs, Purdue
Sr., K, Grand Prairie, Texas/South Grand Prairie
Converted on all seven kicking attempts, including four field goals, in Purdue's 33-25 win over Indiana
Was good on attempts from 48, 43, 29 and 22 yards, and has converted his last nine field-goal tries
Claims his first Big Ten weekly honor of the season and the second of his career
Last Purdue Special Teams Player of the Week: Bruce Gaston (Nov. 14, 2011)
Freshman of the Week
Braxton Miller, Ohio State
QB, Huber Heights, Ohio/Wayne
Recorded career-highs in total offense (335 yards), completions (14) and passing yards (235) against Michigan
Ran for 100 yards with a touchdown on 16 carries, while completing 14 of 25 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns
Claims his second Freshman of the Week honor
Last Ohio State Freshman of the Week: Ryan Shazier (Nov. 21 2011)