Conference rivals go head-to-head as Michigan faces Penn State and Utah travels to Washington. Here are the numbers to know ahead of Week 11.
Some of the top teams in college football will face off in Week 11, including what should be some exciting matchups between conference rivals. This week, the 'Big Noon Kickoff' crew is heading to Beaver Stadium as No. 10 Penn State plays host to No. 3 Michigan in a Big Ten East showdown at Noon ET . Pregame coverage begins at 10 a.m. Meanwhile, No. 5 Washington hopes to remain unbeaten as it faces No. 18 Utah in a Pac-12 matchup at 3:30 p.m. ET .
No. 3 Michigan at No. 10 Penn StateNoon ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app 26-10: Michigan leads the overall series with Penn State. 34.0: The Wolverines have the best point differential in FBS this season, outscoring opponents by 34.0 PPG. 20+: Michigan is the only FBS team to win every game by at last 20 points this season, and is the only team in the country scoring 40-plus PPG and allowing fewer than 10 PPG. No.
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