Saquon Barkley is playing for a Big Ten championship this weekend. But first he picked up some hardware.

The Penn State running back was named the conference's Offensive Player of the Year and Running Back of the Year when the league announced the remainder of its year-end award winners on Wednesday evening.

Barkley wasn't the Big Ten's leading rusher but still racked up 1,219 yards on the ground — averaging better than 101 yards a game — also scoring a conference-best 15 rushing touchdowns. He also caught 21 passes for 327 receiving yards and a pair of touchdowns.

Barkley wowed with explosive, long runs all season long, as well as with highlight-reel cuts and hurdles. He was the first winner of the Offensive Player of the Year award from Penn State since Michael Robinson in 2005 and the first Running Back of the Year from Penn State.

Barkley and the Nittany Lions take on the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday in Indianapolis for a Big Ten championship. A win there could send Penn State to the College Football Playoff.

Additionally, the Big Ten honored the rest of its offensive award winners Wednesday.

Ohio State's J.T. Barrett was named the Big Ten Quarterback of the Year for the second time in three years. He won the award during the Buckeyes' national-championship season in 2013. Barrett completed 61.8 percent of his passes for 2,428 yards and 24 touchdowns, also rushing for 847 yards and nine touchdowns. He joined Braxton Miller as a two-time winner of the award at Ohio State.

Northwestern's Austin Carr was named the Big Ten Wide Receiver of the Year. Carr was hands down the league's best pass-catcher, hauling in 84 receptions for 1,196 yards and 12 touchdowns, the league-leader in all three categories. He's the first Wildcat to win the award.

Michigan's Jake Butt was named the Big Ten Tight End of the Year, a repeat winner after he took home the award last season. Butt caught 43 passes for 518 yards and four touchdowns. Michigan tight ends have won this award thrice in the last four seasons. Devin Funchess won in 2013.

Ohio State's Pat Elflein was named the Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year, succeeding former teammate Taylor Decker, who won last season. This is the seventh time the award has gone to a Buckeye.

Ohio State running back Mike Weber was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Weber rushed for 1,072 yards, ranking fifth in the Big Ten, and scored nine rushing touchdowns.

The Big Ten also announced the remainder of the all-conference selections Wednesday. Here they are.

All-Big Ten First Team

Quarterback

J.T. Barrett, Ohio State (coaches and media)

Running backs

Saquon Barkley, Penn State (coaches and media)

Corey Clement, Wisconsin (coaches)

Justin Jackson, Northwestern (media)

Wide receivers

Austin Carr, Northwestern (coaches and media)

Curtis Samuel, Ohio State (coaches and media)

Tight end

Jake Butt, Michigan (coaches and media)

Offensive line

Pat Elflein, Ohio State (coaches and media)

Dan Feeney, Indiana (coaches and media)

Billy Price, Ohio State (coaches and media)

Erik Magnuson, Michigan (coaches and media)

Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin (coaches and media)

All-Big Ten Second Team

Quarterback

Trace McSorley, Penn State (coaches and media)

Running backs

Mike Weber, Ohio State (coaches and media)

Justin Jackson, Northwestern (coaches)

Corey Clement, Wisconsin (media)

Wide receivers

Amara Darboh, Michigan (coaches and media)

R.J. Shelton, Michigan State (coaches)

DeAngelo Yancey, Purdue (media)

Tight end

Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin (coaches)

Mike Gesicki, Penn State (media)

Offensive line

Mason Cole, Michigan (coaches and media)

Kyle Kalis, Michigan (coaches and media)

Ben Braden, Michigan (coaches and media)

Jamarco Jones, Ohio State (coaches and media)

Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin (coaches)

Brian Allen, Michigan State (media)

All-Big Ten Third Team

Quarterback

Wilton Speight, Michigan (coaches and media)

Running backs

Rodney Smith, Minnesota (coaches and media)

Akrum Wadley, Iowa (coaches)

LJ Scott, Michigan State (media)

Wide receivers

Jordan Westerkamp, Nebraska (coaches)

DeAngelo Yancey, Purdue (coaches)

Drew Wolitarsky, Minnesota (media)

Chris Godwin, Penn State (media)

Tight end

Josiah Price, Michigan State (coaches)

Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin (media)

Offensive line

Sean Welsh, Iowa (coaches and media)

James Daniels, Iowa (coaches and media)

Jonah Pirsig, Minnesota (coaches and media)

Brian Allen, Michigan State (coaches)

Cole Croston, Iowa (coaches)

Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin (media)

Nick Gates, Nebraska (media)