1922 Big Ten Conference football season

Iowa, under head coach Howard Jones, compiled a perfect 7–0 records and led the conference in scoring offense with 29.7 points per game, and Michigan led the conference in scoring defense with 1.9 points allowed per game.

The 1922 Iowa team was retroactively selected as the national champion by the Billingsley Report.

[2] Michigan compiled a record of 6–0–1, led the conference in scoring defense at 1.9 points allowed per game, shut out five opponents, and tied for the Big Ten championship.

Left end Bernard Kirk, who also received first-team All-American honors, died of meningitis in December 1922 after sustaining a brain injury in an automobile crash.

Key PPG = Average of points scored per game[3] PAG = Average of points allowed per game[3] Iowa 61, Knox 0 Michigan 48, Case 0 Chicago 20, Georgia 0 Wisconsin 41, Carleton 0 Minnesota 22, North Dakota 0 Northwestern 17, Beloit 0 Ohio State 5, Ohio Wesleyan 0 Indiana 0, DePauw 0 Purdue 10, James Milliken 0 Butler 10, @ Illinois 7 Iowa 6, @ Yale 0 Michigan 0, @ Vanderbilt 0 Chicago 15, Northwestern 7 Minnesota 20, @ Indiana 0 Ohio State 14, Oberlin 0 Wisconsin 20, South Dakota State 6 Notre Dame 20, @ Purdue 0 Chicago 12, Purdue 0 Iowa 8 @ Illinois 7 Michigan 19, @ Ohio State 0 Minnesota 7, Northwestern 7 Wisconsin 20, Indiana 0 Iowa 56, Purdue 0 Michigan 24, Illinois 0 Minnesota 9, Ohio State 0 Princeton 21, @ Chicago 18 Indiana 14, Michigan Agricultural 6 Michigan 63, Michigan Agricultural 0 Illinois 6, Northwestern 3 Wisconsin, 14, @ Minnesota 0 Notre Dame 27, Indiana 0 Wabash 7, @ Purdue 6 Chicago 14, @ Ohio State 9 Illinois 3, @ Wisconsin 0 Iowa 28, Minnesota 14 Northwestern 24, Purdue 13 West Virginia 33, @ Indiana 0 Iowa 12, @ Ohio State 9 Michigan 13, Wisconsin 6 Chicago 9, Illinois 0 Northwestern 58, Monmouth 14 Indiana 7, Purdue 7 Iowa 37, Northwestern 3 Michigan 16, @ Minnesota 7 Ohio State 6, @ Illinois 3 Wisconsin 0, Chicago 0 No Big Ten teams participated in any bowl games during the 1922 season.