For the first time all season, there are unanimous first-place votes in the Big Ten awards tracker on both offense and defense. Many likely could have predicted the man who sits atop the offensive player of the year award, but who realistically foresaw the order for the league's best defensive players?
The college football season is only seven weeks old, but here's how we would vote if it ended tomorrow:
George-Graham Offensive Player of the Year
1. Ohio State RB Ezekiel Elliott (6 first-place votes): Elliott put together his usual excellent game in a 38-10 victory over Penn State on Saturday when he carried 26 times for 109 yards with a touchdown.