The Tigers rank 54th in the FBS with 170.5 rushing yards per contest on offense, and they rank 32nd with 124.6 rushing yards ceded per contest on the defensive side of the ball.Defensively, they rank 39th by surrendering 22.3 points per game. The Tigers' offense has been thriving, putting up 34.1 points per contest (24th-best) this season.It ranks 64th in the FBS defensively (222.4 passing yards given up per game). From an offensive angle, Missouri is compiling 271.6 passing yards per contest (30th-ranked).In terms of defense, it is surrendering 347 total yards per game, which ranks 39th. Missouri's offensive attack has been leading the way for the team, as it ranks 24th-best in the FBS with 442.1 total yards per contest.With 11 forced turnovers (123rd in the FBS) against 12 turnovers committed (15th in the FBS), the Buckeyes (-1) have the 72nd-ranked turnover margin in college football.Ohio State has been a tough matchup for opposing teams on third down, ranking top-25 in both third-down offense (21st-best with a 45.8% third-down percentage) and third-down defense (sixth-best with a 28.6% third-down percentage allowed) this year.The Buckeyes sport the 85th-ranked offense this season in terms of rushing yards (142.3 per game), and they've been better on defense, ranking 19th-best with just 112.5 rushing yards allowed per game.They rank 32nd on offense (32.8 points per game). On the defensive side of the ball, the Buckeyes have been a top-25 unit, ranking second-best by giving up just 11 points per game.Ohio State has been thriving on both sides of the ball in the passing game, ranking 21st-best in passing offense (282.7 passing yards per game) and best in passing defense (147.5 passing yards allowed per game).Ohio State owns the 37th-ranked offense this season (425 yards per game), and has been even better on defense, ranking third-best with only 260 yards allowed per game.After forcing 15 turnovers (38th in the FBS) and turning the ball over 19 times (120th in the FBS) this season, the Spartans own the 99th-ranked turnover margin of -4.While Michigan State's third-down offense has been stuck in neutral, ranking 25th-worst with a 33.9% third-down conversion percentage, its defense ranks 21st-best with a 31.6% third-down rate allowed.On defense, they rank 44th with 129.2 rushing yards surrendered per contest. The Spartans' rushing offense has been a bottom-25 unit this season, compiling 103.7 rushing yards per game, which ranks 16th-worst in the FBS.They have been more productive on the other side of the ball, surrendering 26.6 points per contest (73rd-ranked). The Spartans have been sputtering offensively, ranking 11th-worst in the FBS with 18.2 points per game.Defensively, it ranks 56th, giving up 222.3 passing yards per contest. With 216.1 passing yards per game on offense, Michigan State ranks 81st in the FBS.Michigan State ranks 20th-worst in total yards per game (319.8), but it has been more effective on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 47th in the FBS with 351.6 total yards ceded per contest.The Buckeyes rank 75th in college football with a -1 turnover margin after forcing 9 turnovers (109th in the FBS) while committing 10 (28th in the FBS).Ohio State ranks 35th in third-down percentage this year (43.6%), but has been thriving on defense, ranking 15th-best in the FBS with a 30.7% third-down conversion rate allowed.The Buckeyes own the 91st-ranked offense this year in terms of rushing yards (134.3 per game), and they've been more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking 25th-best with only 114.4 rushing yards allowed per game.The Buckeyes rank 31st in points scored this year (32.8 points per game), but they've been shining on the other side of the ball, ranking second-best in the FBS with 10.7 points allowed per game.Ohio State has been finding success on both sides of the ball in the passing game, ranking 24th-best in passing offense (283.2 passing yards per game) and fourth-best in passing defense (156.8 passing yards allowed per game).Ohio State has the 45th-ranked offense this season (417.6 yards per game), and has been even more effective on defense, ranking fifth-best with just 271.2 yards allowed per game.