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Even in the ever-changing world of college football, where teams are changing conferences and players are jumping from team to team like never before, one constant will always remain: fans complaining their team's path to the finish line is harder than anyone else's.
A year ago, major questions faced the Oregon Ducks as they moved from the Pac-12 Conference to the Big Ten Conference. Would they be able to hold up against the elevated competition? Dan Lanning's team answered that right away, winning the Big Ten in their first season as conference members.
With marquee conference wins over Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Michigan State, the Ducks left little doubt that they were the best regular-season team. But will they be able to prove the same in 2025? More than that, how conducive is their schedule to establishing such a thing?
This is where the conversation about strength of schedule comes in. Who does Oregon play this year, and how tough will it be to get back to the conference title game? How does their path compare to other teams in the Big Ten, and what can this tell us about who might end up in Indianapolis at the start of December?
Those are things best answered by our strength of schedule rankings.
The equation used to compare each slate is simple. First, we take each team’s SP+ rating to find a numerical value for every game. The higher that number, the tougher the matchup. We then add every opponent’s SP+ rating together to find a total opponent score. That large number is divided by the number 12 (total games) to find the average opponent score — a number that can then be compared to the SP+ leaderboard to find, on average, what a team will face each week.
(Note: Home and away is not factored into the model. Also, Football Championship Subdivision opponents are not listed in SP+. Every FCS opponent was assessed a "minus-15” rating, akin to the No. 118 team in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
With that, here is an in-depth look at the Big Ten's strength of schedule ranking entering the 2025 season:
Total Opponent Score: 9.9
Average Opponent Score: 0.82 (akin to the 61st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 34.8 (the easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
Conference games against Ohio State, USC, and Washington could be challenging, but outside of that, Illinois should be able to handle the rest of the slate with relative ease, especially in the non-conference.
Total Opponent Score: 11.9
Average Opponent Score: 0.99 (akin to the 60th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 36.2 (second-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
Any year in the Big Ten when you can miss two of the three big dogs — Oregon, Ohio State, and Penn State — is favorable, and with Michigan only drawing the Buckeyes of that trio, it bodes well. If the QB situation is what it's cracked up to be under Bryce Underwood, the Wolverines could make some noise. That early-season game against Oklahoma should be interesting.
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Total Opponent Score: 16.9
Average Opponent Score: 1.40 (akin to the 56th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 59.9 (fifth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
Can Curt Cignetti bounce back from his College Football Playoff season in 2024? The non-conference slate is easy, but games against Oregon and Penn State will prove to be difficult, especially in Autzen Stadium. Outside of those two, though, I don't see many roadblocks.
Total Opponent Score: 22.3
Average Opponent Score: 1.85 (akin to the 54th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 64.1 (seventh-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
Maryland draws a nice schedule, missing out on Oregon, Ohio State, and Penn State, with Michigan being the toughest game on the slate. Of course, the Terrapins also aren't one of the better teams in the conference, so it remains hard to forecast a successful season despite the relative ease of the schedule.
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Total Opponent Score: 28.2
Average Opponent Score: 2.35 (akin to the 53rd-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 78.8 (ninth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
Games against Oregon, Ohio State, and Indiana could prove tough for Penn State, but outside of those three, there aren't many that give you pause, especially if James Franklin can get his veteran squad playing at a similar caliber as they did a year ago.
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Total Opponent Score: 31.6
Average Opponent Score: 2.63 (akin to the 53rd-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 63.8 (sixth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
Missing Ohio State and Oregon is great for Nebraska, but Penn State late in the year could be challenging, and an early game against Michigan could provide an early test for Dylan Raiola and his teammates. If the QB is everything he's cracked up to be, the Cornhuskers should be able to fare well with this slate of games, though.
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Total Opponent Score: 37.4
Average Opponent Score: 3.11 (akin to the 51st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 59.1 (fourth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
I expect Minnesota to be an average-to-above-average team in the conference this year, so they should be able to deal with a lot of the teams on their schedule, outside of the like of Ohio Stae, Oregon, and maybe Nebraska.
Total Opponent Score: 44.7
Average Opponent Score: 3.72 (akin to the 49th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 74.6 (ninth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
What version of Washington can we expect this year? A return to their normal form makes this a very manageable schedule, with tough games against Oregon and Ohio State. However, another year like 2024 and games against Washington State, Michigan, and Wisconsin qualify as tough as well.
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Total Opponent Score: 52.6
Average Opponent Score: 4.38 (akin to the 46th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 48.5 (third-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
A non-conference game against Notre Dame is always going to be tough, but USC does manage to skip both Ohio State and Penn State during the season. Games against Oregon, Michigan, and Illinois could prove challenging, but we will see if Lincoln Riley's revamped squad is up to the task.
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Total Opponent Score: 60.6
Average Opponent Score: 5.05 (akin to the 42nd-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 92.3 (fifth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
At this point in the list, we're getting to pretty tough schedules. The non-conference is easy here, but games against USC, Nebraska, Indiana, Michigan, Penn State, and Iowa all could be a challenge for the Spartans.
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Total Opponent Score: 61.0
Average Opponent Score: 5.08 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 79.3 (eighth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
Oregon's non-conference schedule should be pretty straightforward, and missing the likes of Ohio State and Michigan helps in conference play. Still, games against Penn State and Washington on the road will be challenging, while Indiana and USC get the Ducks at Autzen.
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Total Opponent Score: 61.2
Average Opponent Score: 5.1 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 87.2 (sixth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
Facing Oregon and Penn State in a three-game stretch is not going to be easy, and games against Nebraska, USC, Michigan, Minnesota, and Illinois will all be tough down the stretch for Northwestern.
Total Opponent Score: 65.1
Average Opponent Score: 5.42 (akin to the 42nd-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 94.2 (third-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
A non-conference game against Iowa State won't be easy, and facing Indiana, Penn State, and Oregon in a five-game stretch could prove difficult for the Hawkeyes, followed by games against USC and Nebraska not long after.
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Total Opponent Score: 68.9
Average Opponent Score: 5.74 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 82 (seventh-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
An opening game against Utah is tough for UCLA, and they get some solid teams in conference play as well, with Penn State, Indiana, Ohio State, and USC all through the regular season.
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Total Opponent Score: 69.8
Average Opponent Score: 5.81 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 64.7 (eighth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
A season-opener against Texas is going to be thrilling to watch for Ohio State, but their conference slate is very manageable, with the biggest games coming against Illinois, Penn State, and Michigan at the end of the year.
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Total Opponent Score: 74.2
Average Opponent Score: 6.18 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 100 (second-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference:
The deadly trio of Oregon, Ohio State, and Penn State on the schedule is going to be tough for any team to handle. Outside of those three, Rutgers has to deal with Iowa, Washington and Illinois, which doesn't set up for a great season.
Total Opponent Score: 78.4
Average Opponent Score: 6.53 (akin to the 39th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 92.3 (fourth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
The non-conference game against Notre Dame really makes this schedule tougher than it seems, as the conference slate isn't too brutal without Oregon or Penn State on the schedule.
Total Opponent Score: 121.1
Average Opponent Score: 10.1 (akin to the 27th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 119 (first, the toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
Nonconference Schedule:
A non-conference game against Alabama is always going to be tough, with conference games against Oregon, Ohio State, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Washington. Good luck, Luke Fickell.
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A year ago, major questions faced the Oregon Ducks as they moved from the Pac-12 Conference to the Big Ten Conference. Would they be able to hold up against the elevated competition? Dan Lanning's team answered that right away, winning the Big Ten in their first season as conference members.
With marquee conference wins over Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Michigan State, the Ducks left little doubt that they were the best regular-season team. But will they be able to prove the same in 2025? More than that, how conducive is their schedule to establishing such a thing?
This is where the conversation about strength of schedule comes in. Who does Oregon play this year, and how tough will it be to get back to the conference title game? How does their path compare to other teams in the Big Ten, and what can this tell us about who might end up in Indianapolis at the start of December?
Those are things best answered by our strength of schedule rankings.
The equation used to compare each slate is simple. First, we take each team’s SP+ rating to find a numerical value for every game. The higher that number, the tougher the matchup. We then add every opponent’s SP+ rating together to find a total opponent score. That large number is divided by the number 12 (total games) to find the average opponent score — a number that can then be compared to the SP+ leaderboard to find, on average, what a team will face each week.
(Note: Home and away is not factored into the model. Also, Football Championship Subdivision opponents are not listed in SP+. Every FCS opponent was assessed a "minus-15” rating, akin to the No. 118 team in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
With that, here is an in-depth look at the Big Ten's strength of schedule ranking entering the 2025 season:
18. Illinois Fighting Illini
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Total Opponent Score: 9.9
Average Opponent Score: 0.82 (akin to the 61st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 34.8 (the easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- USC (9.7)
- Purdue (-14.6)
- Ohio State (28.0)
- Washington (7.3)
- Rutgers (4.6)
- Maryland (-0.2)
- Wisconsin (6.1)
- Northwestern (-6.1)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Western Illinois (FCS -15)
- Duke (6.5)
- Western Michigan (-16.4)
Conference games against Ohio State, USC, and Washington could be challenging, but outside of that, Illinois should be able to handle the rest of the slate with relative ease, especially in the non-conference.
17. Michigan Wolverines
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Total Opponent Score: 11.9
Average Opponent Score: 0.99 (akin to the 60th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 36.2 (second-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Nebraska (8.2)
- Wisconsin (6.1)
- USC (9.7)
- Washington (7.3)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
- Purdue (-14.6)
- Northwestern (-6.1)
- Maryland (-0.2)
- Ohio State (28.0)
Nonconference Schedule:
- New Mexico (-21.5)
- Oklahoma (13.1)
- Central Michigan (-15.9)
Any year in the Big Ten when you can miss two of the three big dogs — Oregon, Ohio State, and Penn State — is favorable, and with Michigan only drawing the Buckeyes of that trio, it bodes well. If the QB situation is what it's cracked up to be under Bryce Underwood, the Wolverines could make some noise. That early-season game against Oklahoma should be interesting.
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16. Indiana Hoosiers
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Total Opponent Score: 16.9
Average Opponent Score: 1.40 (akin to the 56th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 59.9 (fifth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Illinois (11.2)
- Iowa (12.5)
- Oregon (22.6)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
- UCLA (-0.8)
- Maryland (-0.2)
- Penn State (25.3)
- Wisconsin (6.1)
- Purdue (-14.6)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Old Dominion (-8.3)
- Kennesaw State (-19.7)
- Indiana State (-15 FCS)
Can Curt Cignetti bounce back from his College Football Playoff season in 2024? The non-conference slate is easy, but games against Oregon and Penn State will prove to be difficult, especially in Autzen Stadium. Outside of those two, though, I don't see many roadblocks.
15. Maryland Terrapins
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Total Opponent Score: 22.3
Average Opponent Score: 1.85 (akin to the 54th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 64.1 (seventh-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Wisconsin (6.1)
- Washington (7.3)
- Nebraska (8.2)
- UCLA (-0.8)
- Indiana (12.0)
- Rutgers (4.6)
- Illinois (11.2)
- Michigan (17.7)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Florida Atlantic (-12.7)
- Northern Illinois (-14.1)
- Towson (FCS -15)
Maryland draws a nice schedule, missing out on Oregon, Ohio State, and Penn State, with Michigan being the toughest game on the slate. Of course, the Terrapins also aren't one of the better teams in the conference, so it remains hard to forecast a successful season despite the relative ease of the schedule.
14. Penn State Nittany Lions
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Total Opponent Score: 28.2
Average Opponent Score: 2.35 (akin to the 53rd-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 78.8 (ninth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Oregon (22.6)
- UCLA (-0.8)
- Northwestern (-6.1)
- Iowa (12.5)
- Ohio State (28.0)
- Indiana (12.0)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
- Nebraska (8.2)
- Rutgers (4.6)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Nevada (-20.4)
- Florida International (-15.2)
- Villanova (FCS -15)
Games against Oregon, Ohio State, and Indiana could prove tough for Penn State, but outside of those three, there aren't many that give you pause, especially if James Franklin can get his veteran squad playing at a similar caliber as they did a year ago.
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13. Nebraska Cornhuskers
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Total Opponent Score: 31.6
Average Opponent Score: 2.63 (akin to the 53rd-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 63.8 (sixth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Michigan (17.7)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
- Maryland (-0.2)
- Minnesota (7.9)
- Northwestern (-6.1)
- USC (9.7)
- UCLA (-0.8)
- Penn State (25.3)
- Iowa (12.5)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Cincinnati (1.7)
- Akron (-18.9)
- Houston Christian (FCS -15)
Missing Ohio State and Oregon is great for Nebraska, but Penn State late in the year could be challenging, and an early game against Michigan could provide an early test for Dylan Raiola and his teammates. If the QB is everything he's cracked up to be, the Cornhuskers should be able to fare well with this slate of games, though.
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12. Minnesota Golden Gophers
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Total Opponent Score: 37.4
Average Opponent Score: 3.11 (akin to the 51st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 59.1 (fourth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Rutgers (4.6)
- Ohio State (28.0)
- Purdue (-14.6)
- Nebraska (8.2)
- Iowa (12.5)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
- Oregon (22.6)
- Northwestern (-6.1)
- Wisconsin (6.1)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Buffalo (-7.9)
- Northwestern State (FCS -15)
- Cal (1.2)
I expect Minnesota to be an average-to-above-average team in the conference this year, so they should be able to deal with a lot of the teams on their schedule, outside of the like of Ohio Stae, Oregon, and maybe Nebraska.
11. Washington Huskies
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Total Opponent Score: 44.7
Average Opponent Score: 3.72 (akin to the 49th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 74.6 (ninth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Ohio State (28.0)
- Maryland (-0.2)
- Rutgers (4.6)
- Michigan (17.7)
- Illinois (11.2)
- Wisconsin (6.1)
- Purdue (-14.6)
- UCLA (-0.8)
- Oregon (22.6)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Colorado State (-9.5)
- UC Davis (FCS -15)
- Washington State (-5.4)
What version of Washington can we expect this year? A return to their normal form makes this a very manageable schedule, with tough games against Oregon and Ohio State. However, another year like 2024 and games against Washington State, Michigan, and Wisconsin qualify as tough as well.
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10. USC Trojans
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Total Opponent Score: 52.6
Average Opponent Score: 4.38 (akin to the 46th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 48.5 (third-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Purdue (-14.6)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
- Illinois (11.2)
- Michigan (17.7)
- Nebraska (8.2)
- Northwestern (-6.1)
- Iowa (12.5)
- Oregon (22.6)
- UCLA (-0.8)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Missouri State (FCS -15)
- Georgia Southern (-4.3)
- Notre Dame (23.4)
A non-conference game against Notre Dame is always going to be tough, but USC does manage to skip both Ohio State and Penn State during the season. Games against Oregon, Michigan, and Illinois could prove challenging, but we will see if Lincoln Riley's revamped squad is up to the task.
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9. Michigan State Spartans
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Total Opponent Score: 60.6
Average Opponent Score: 5.05 (akin to the 42nd-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 92.3 (fifth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- USC (9.7)
- Nebraska (8.2)
- UCLA (-0.8)
- Indiana (12.0)
- Michigan (17.7)
- Minnesota (7.9)
- Penn State (25.3)
- Iowa (12.5)
- Maryland (-0.2)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Western Michigan (-16.4)
- Boston College (-0.3)
- Youngstown State (FCS -15)
At this point in the list, we're getting to pretty tough schedules. The non-conference is easy here, but games against USC, Nebraska, Indiana, Michigan, Penn State, and Iowa all could be a challenge for the Spartans.
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8. Oregon Ducks
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Total Opponent Score: 61.0
Average Opponent Score: 5.08 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 79.3 (eighth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Northwestern (-6.1)
- Penn State (25.3)
- Indiana (12.0)
- Rutgers (4.6)
- Wisconsin (6.1)
- Iowa (12.5)
- Minnesota (7.9)
- USC (9.7)
- Washington (7.3)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Montana State (FCS -15)
- Oklahoma State (-2.0)
- Oregon State (-1.3)
Oregon's non-conference schedule should be pretty straightforward, and missing the likes of Ohio State and Michigan helps in conference play. Still, games against Penn State and Washington on the road will be challenging, while Indiana and USC get the Ducks at Autzen.
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7. Northwestern Wildcats
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Total Opponent Score: 61.2
Average Opponent Score: 5.1 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 87.2 (sixth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Oregon (22.6)
- UCLA (-0.8)
- Penn State (25.3)
- Purdue (-14.6)
- Nebraska (8.2)
- USC (9.7)
- Michigan (17.7)
- Minnesota (7.9)
- Illinois (11.2)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Tulane (3.4)
- Western Illinois (FCS -15)
- UL-Monroe (-14.4)
Facing Oregon and Penn State in a three-game stretch is not going to be easy, and games against Nebraska, USC, Michigan, Minnesota, and Illinois will all be tough down the stretch for Northwestern.
6. Iowa Hawkeyes
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Total Opponent Score: 65.1
Average Opponent Score: 5.42 (akin to the 42nd-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 94.2 (third-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Rutgers (4.6)
- Indiana (12.0)
- Wisconsin (6.1)
- Penn State (25.3)
- Minnesota (7.9)
- Oregon (22.6)
- USC (9.7)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
- Nebraska (8.2)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Albany (FCS -15)
- Iowa State (9.9)
- UMass (-24.0)
A non-conference game against Iowa State won't be easy, and facing Indiana, Penn State, and Oregon in a five-game stretch could prove difficult for the Hawkeyes, followed by games against USC and Nebraska not long after.
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5. UCLA Bruins
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Total Opponent Score: 68.9
Average Opponent Score: 5.74 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 82 (seventh-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Northwestern (-6.1)
- Penn State (25.3)
- Michigan State (-2.2)
- Maryland (-0.2)
- Indiana (12.0)
- Nebraska (8.2)
- Ohio State (28.0)
- Washington (7.3)
- USC (9.7)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Utah (9.5)
- UNLV (-1.1)
- New Mexico (-21.5)
An opening game against Utah is tough for UCLA, and they get some solid teams in conference play as well, with Penn State, Indiana, Ohio State, and USC all through the regular season.
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4. Ohio State Buckeyes
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Total Opponent Score: 69.8
Average Opponent Score: 5.81 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 64.7 (eighth-easiest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Washington (7.3)
- Minnesota (7.9)
- Illinois (11.2)
- Wisconsin (6.1)
- Penn State (25.3)
- Purdue (-14.6)
- UCLA (-0.8)
- Rutgers (4.6)
- Michigan (17.7)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Texas (21.9)
- Grambling State (FCS -15)
- Ohio (-1.8)
A season-opener against Texas is going to be thrilling to watch for Ohio State, but their conference slate is very manageable, with the biggest games coming against Illinois, Penn State, and Michigan at the end of the year.
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3. Rutgers Scarlet Knights
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Total Opponent Score: 74.2
Average Opponent Score: 6.18 (akin to the 41st-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 100 (second-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Iowa (12.5)
- Minnesota (7.9)
- Washington (7.3)
- Oregon (22.6)
- Purdue (-14.6)
- Illinois (11.2)
- Maryland (-0.2)
- Ohio State (28.0)
- Penn State (25.3)
Nonconference:
- Ohio (-1.8)
- Miami OH (-9.0)
- Norfolk State (FCS -15)
The deadly trio of Oregon, Ohio State, and Penn State on the schedule is going to be tough for any team to handle. Outside of those three, Rutgers has to deal with Iowa, Washington and Illinois, which doesn't set up for a great season.
2. Purdue Boilermakers
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Total Opponent Score: 78.4
Average Opponent Score: 6.53 (akin to the 39th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 92.3 (fourth-toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- USC (9.7)
- Illinois (11.2)
- Minnesota (7.9)
- Northwestern (-6.1)
- Rutgers (4.6)
- Michigan (17.7)
- Ohio State (28.0)
- Washington (7.3)
- Indiana (12.0)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Ball State (-22.3)
- Southern ILL (FCS -15)
- Notre Dame (23.4)
The non-conference game against Notre Dame really makes this schedule tougher than it seems, as the conference slate isn't too brutal without Oregon or Penn State on the schedule.
1. Wisconsin Badgers
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Total Opponent Score: 121.1
Average Opponent Score: 10.1 (akin to the 27th-best team in the country)
Conference Schedule Score: 119 (first, the toughest conference schedule)
Conference Schedule (with SP+ rating):
- Maryland (-0.2)
- Michigan (17.7)
- Iowa (12.5)
- Ohio State (28.0)
- Oregon (22.6)
- Washington (7.3)
- Indiana (12.0)
- Illinois (11.2)
- Minnesota (7.9)
Nonconference Schedule:
- Miami OH (-9.0)
- Middle Tennessee (FCS -15)
- Alabama (26.1)
A non-conference game against Alabama is always going to be tough, with conference games against Oregon, Ohio State, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, and Washington. Good luck, Luke Fickell.
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