Passing yards
1. Jason Verduzco, Illinois (2,567)
2. Eric Hunter, Purdue (2,355)
3. Matt Rodgers, Iowa (2,228)
4. Greg Frey, Ohio State (2,062)
5. Elvis Grbac, Michigan (1,911)[1]
Rushing yards
1. Tico Duckett, Michigan State (1,394)
2. Jon Vaughn, Michigan (1,364)
3. Vaughn Dunbar, Indiana (1,224)
4. Hyland Hickson, Michigan State (1,196)
5. Robert Smith, Ohio State (1,126)[1]
Receiving yards
1. Desmond Howard, Michigan (1,025)
2. Shawn Wax, Illinois (863)
3. Richard Buchanan, Northwestern (834)
4. Jeff Graham, Ohio State (763)
5. Rob Turner, Indiana (717)[1]
Total offense
1. Jason Verduzco, Illinois (2,384)
2. Eric Hunter, Purdue (2,355)
3. Matt Rodgers, Iowa (2,292)
4. Greg Frey, Ohio State (1,965)
5. Elvis Grbac, Michigan (1,928)[1]
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Passing efficiency rating
1. Elvis Grbac, Michigan (137.2)
2. Jason Verduzco, Illinois (132.5)
3. Matt Rodgers, Iowa (130.2)
4. Dan Enos, Michigan State (122.3)
5. Greg Frey, Ohio State (120.7)[1]
Rushing yards per attempt
1. Robert Smith, Ohio State (6.4)
2. Jon Vaughn, Michigan (6.3)
3. Nick Bell, Iowa (6.1)
4. Howard Griffith, Illinois (5.5)
5. Tico Duckett, Michigan State (5.4)[1]
Yards per reception
1. Rob Turner, Indiana (21.7)
2. Tim Ware, Wisconsin (19.7)
3. Jeff Graham, Ohio State (19.1)
4. Desmond Howard, Michigan (16.3)
5. James Bradley, Michigan State (16.2)[1]
Points scored
1. J.D. Carlson, Michigan (95)
2. Howard Griffith, Illinois (90)
2. Hyland Hickson, Michigan State (90)
4. Nick Bell, Iowa (84)
5. Jeff Skillett, Iowa (83)[1]
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