Week 4 of the Big Ten season is officially in the books.

The individual leaderboards have been updated and while there haven’t been a ton of changes after Week 3, there still have been some.

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Taulia Tagovailoa has taken over as the passing leader as CJ Stroud held it after Week 3. With Stroud hurt against Akron, that spot was prime for the taking.

With regards to tackles, Luke Reimer held that top spot after Week 3 but fell a bit after the latest slate of games. Chris Bergin is now at that top spot.

Here’s the complete list of statistical leaders in the Big Ten after Week 4:

Offensive Leaders

Passing leaders

  1. Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland – 335 yards per game
  2. C.J. Stroud, Ohio State – 321 yards per game
  3. Sean Clifford, Penn State – 290.5 yards per game

Rushing leaders

  1. Kenneth Walker III, Michigan State – 138.5 yards per game
  2. Evan Hull, Northwestern – 119.5 yards per game
  3. Blake Corum – 118.75 yards per game

Receiving leaders

  1. Dontay Demus Jr. Maryland – 111.5 yards per game
  2. David Bell, Purdue – 106.3 yards per game
  3. Garrett Wilson, Ohio State – 97.8 yards per game

Defensive Leaders

Tackles

  1. Chris Bergin, Northwestern – 11.2 tackles per game
  2. Jack Campbell, Iowa – 10.75 per game
  3. Xavier Henderson, Michigan State – 10.5 per game

Sacks

  1. Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan – 5.5 sacks
  2. Sam Okuayinonu, Maryland – 4 sacks
  3. Lukas Van Ness, Iowa – 4 sacks

Interceptions

9 players tied with 2 interceptions:

  1. Max Melton, Rutgers
  2. Riley Moss, Iowa
  3. Ronnie Hickman, Ohio State
  4. Matt Hankins, Iowa
  5. Ji’Ayir Brown, Penn State
  6. Nick Cross, Maryland
  7. Jakorian Bennett, Maryland
  8. Deontai Williams, Nebraska
  9. Kerby Joseph, Illinois