Following Big Ten football games on Sept. 21-22, the Co-Offensive, Defensive and Co-Special Teams Players of the Week and Co-Freshmen of the Week in the Big Ten were announced Monday morning. Below are this week's honorees:

Co-Offensive Players of the Week: Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State. So., QB

Completed 21 of 24 passes for 304 yards and five touchdowns in one half of action against Tulane

Recorded at least 300 passing yards for the third time in four starts this season

Ranks second nationally this season with 16 touchdown passes and a completion percentage of 75.7 percent

Earns his second career Offensive Player of the Week award

Last Ohio State Offensive Player of the Week: Dwayne Haskins (Sept. 3, 2018)

Thinking aloud: What kind of numbers would @dh_simba7 have put up if he played the second half? He "settled" for 304 & 5. The eye-opening first-half stats were enough to earn him Week 4 @B1Gfootball co-OPOW honors. pic.twitter.com/SDhl3w3Luy — Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) September 24, 2018

Miles Sanders, Penn State, Jr., RB

Set career highs with 22 carries, 200 yards and three rushing touchdowns against Illinois

Became the sixth player in Penn State history to have 200 rushing yards and at least three rushing touchdowns in a game and the first since Larry Johnson in 2002

Did not have a single negative rush in his 22 carries

Claims his first career Offensive Player of the Week award

Last Penn State Offensive Player of the Week: Saquon Barkley (Nov. 20, 2017)

The first @PennStateFball #B1G OPOW since @saquon? One might guess Trace McSorley. But it's Miles Sanders (@BoobieMilesXXIV), fresh off a 200-yard, 3-TD effort at Illinois. pic.twitter.com/bGlKUg85LB — Penn State On BTN (@PennStateOnBTN) September 24, 2018

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Defensive Player of the Week: Tre Watson, Maryland, Sr., LB

Registered a 36-yard interception return for a touchdown early in the third quarter against Minnesota

Led Maryland with 11 tackles in the contest, including six solo stops

Added 1.0 tackle for loss for seven yards

Receives his second career Defensive Player of the Week honor and first since 2016

Last Maryland Defensive Player of the Week: Antoine Brooks Jr. (Sept. 3, 2018)

He won the award as an @IlliniFootball LB in 2016. And, today, he won the award as a @TerpsFootball LB.@MDQue_33 is the Week 4 @B1Gfootball DPOW. pic.twitter.com/N8VG9ZvXFy — Maryland On BTN (@MarylandOnBTN) September 24, 2018

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Co-Special Teams Players of the Week: Donovan Peoples-Jones, Michigan So., WR

Scored the second punt return touchdown of his career with a 60-yard score against Nebraska

Marked his fourth touchdown overall in the last seven quarters of action

Has recorded at least one touchdown in three consecutive games, with five total touchdowns over that stretch

Earns his first career Special Teams Player of the Week honor

Last Michigan Special Teams Player of the Week: Ambry Thomas (Sept. 3, 2018)

You knew it was coming, and now it's official:@UMichFootball's @dpeoplesjones is Week 4 @B1Gfootball co-special teams player of the week. pic.twitter.com/kEsuVVzaiQ — Michigan On BTN (@MichiganOnBTN) September 24, 2018

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Matt Coghlin Michigan State, So., K

Scored on a six-yard touchdown run on a fake field goal in the third quarter against Indiana

Became the first Spartan to score a touchdown and then kick the PAT on his own touchdown since Sam Williams in 1958

Went 5-for-5 on PAT attempts

Claims his second career Special Teams Player of the Week honor and first since 2017

Last Michigan State Special Teams Player of the Week: J-Shun Harris II (Nov. 6, 2017)

Score first career TD on a trick play ?? Get a shout-out from @PatMcAfeeShow ?? Win @B1Gfootball Week 4 co-special teams player of the week ?? You know @MSU_Football @MatthewCoghlin is loving life right now. pic.twitter.com/lyhCrQxPwv — Michigan St. on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) September 24, 2018

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Co-Freshmen of the Week: Anthony McFarland, Maryland, Fr., RB

Rushed for 112 yards on just six carries against Minnesota and scored his first two career touchdowns

Averaged 18.7 yards per carry in the contest while breaking the 100-yard plateau for the second consecutive game

Scored on touchdown runs of 26 and 64 yards

Earns his first career Freshman of the Week award

Last Maryland Freshman of the Week: Jeshaun Jones (Sept. 3, 2018)

He's fast, he's strong, and he's fresh off back-to-back 100-yard performances. One more: @TerpsFootball RB @AnttMacc_ is the Week 4 @B1Gfootball co-freshman of the week. pic.twitter.com/pfsxzPQN0E — Maryland On BTN (@MarylandOnBTN) September 24, 2018

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Rondale Moore, Purdue, Fr., WR

Caught a game-high eight passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns against Boston College

Added 25 punt return yards, 22 kickoff return yards and four rushing yards to finish the game with 161 all-purpose yards

Through four career games, has recorded and least 100 receiving yards and 160 all-purpose yards in three contests

Records his second Freshman of the Week award

Last Purdue Freshman of the Week: Rondale Moore (Sept. 3, 2018)