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I guess it could help with recruiting where you can pitch "you'll get a chance to play the likes of Michigan, Ohio St, USC, and Oregon every year."
10 makes too much sense. But that eliminates 9 games for the network and partners to broadcast.10 conf games makes it so much cleaner.
But guessing no one had the appetite to be the first conf to make that jump.
I think you mean that it is a draw filled with opportunities.If this is accurate, next year is brutal draw: Michigan, PSU, USC, UCLA
I was just coming to say the same thing!I don't see a single loss on that schedule.
Iowa, North Carolina, USC, Penn State and a sneaky good Maryland!!! LOVE the home schedule next year!! BIG TIME COLLEGE FOOTBALL. And I will be making my first trip to the Rose Bowl!If this is accurate, next year is brutal draw: Michigan, PSU, USC, UCLA
Sorry. I'm afraid it will take me a while to get used to this "new" big ten.Per the U:
Big Ten Announces Minnesota Conference Opponents for 2024-2028
The Big Ten announced today the conference opponents that Minnesota will play in 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027 and 2028.
The 2024 season will be the first that will feature Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington as Big Ten members in the soon-to-be, 18-team conference. It will also be the first season that will feature no divisional format.
The Big Ten will continue to play nine conference games, which is something that the conference has done since 2016. Today's announcement also ensured that all 18 schools will play each conference opponent at least twice – one game at home and one on the road – in a five-year cycle.
The conference also announced 12 protected rivalry games that will be played every year in the Big Ten. Minnesota has two protected matchups, as it will continue to play Wisconsin and Iowa every season. The Minnesota-Wisconsin game is the most played game in Big Ten history, while the Minnesota-Iowa game is tied for the fourth-most played game in conference history.
The 2024 season will conclude with the annual Big Ten Football Championship Game, which will feature the top two teams in the overall conference standings at the end of the regular season, with the winner earning the Big Ten Championship. Tiebreaking procedures will be announced later.
The game dates for the 2024 football schedule will be announced later this year.
Minnesota's Big Ten Opponents in 2024-2028
2024
Home
Iowa
Maryland
Penn State
USC
Away
Illinois
Michigan
Rutgers
UCLA
Wisconsin
2025
Home
Michigan State
Nebraska
Purdue
Rutgers
Wisconsin
Away
Iowa
Northwestern
Ohio State
Oregon
2026
Home
Iowa
Michigan
Northwestern
UCLA
Away
Indiana
Penn State
Purdue
Washington
Wisconsin
2027
Home
Illinois
Indiana
Ohio State
Washington
Wisconsin
Away
Iowa
Maryland
Nebraska
USC
2028
Home
Iowa
Maryland
Nebraska
Oregon
Away
Michigan State
Ohio State
Rutgers
UCLA
Wisconsin
We have played Indiana 3 times in the last 9 years. We will play them twice in the next 5.Or we'll get some national attention if we manage to win games.
High risk - high reward type of stuff.
But yeah, looks like cupcakes are off the menu...
And people are already entangled in non conference contracts for a decade out10 makes too much sense. But that eliminates 9 games for the network and partners to broadcast.
Glass half.... crazyI don't see a single loss on that schedule.
Plus, a much-improved Maryland team.If this is accurate, next year is brutal draw: Michigan, PSU, USC, UCLA
UCLA is like the 5-7 best team in the pac 12If this is accurate, next year is brutal draw: Michigan, PSU, USC, UCLA
And they haven't been a big time powerhouse for a really long time.UCLA is like the 5-7 best team in the pac 12
Not sure why anyone is afraid of them
Don't get too bent out of shape about this. It will all change again when the B1G adds a couple current ACC members
4. Losses before we start the season. Then through in NC, and Iowa, all of a sudden you have to pray for 6 wins to get to a second tier bowl. SadIf this is accurate, next year is brutal draw: Michigan, PSU, USC, UCLA
I'm not going to be fixated on just Mich & OSU anymore as I think that USC, Wash & Ore are going to likely be consistent top performers in the New Big 10. If you look at it from that perspective and review Wisky's schedule, then they have plenty of challenges. They haven't exactly been tearing up PAC 12 opponents as of late as WSU is a good not great team. Going forward every year will be like playing a tough schedule in what is the current Big Ten East. There really isn't going to be any place to hide if you don't have your shit together.not to compare, but WI has it easy compared to us...
Badgers face Ohio St once and Michigan once in this 4 year span.
Gophers face Ohio St 3 times and Michigan 2 times.
But you are. It’s a five year draw. They also face Oregon more.not to compare, but WI has it easy compared to us...
Badgers face Ohio St once and Michigan once in this 4 year span.
Gophers face Ohio St 3 times and Michigan 2 times.
Maybe, but Michigan and OSU are ranked higher than those teams usually. They are right now, in fact.I'm not going to be fixated on just Mich & OSU anymore as I think that USC, Wash & Ore are going to likely be consistent top performers in the New Big 10. If you look at it from that perspective and review Wisky's schedule, then they have plenty of challenges. They haven't exactly been tearing up PAC 12 opponents as of late as WSU is a good not great team. Going forward every year will be like playing a tough schedule in what is the current Big Ten East. There really isn't going to be any place to hide if you don't have your shit together.
Yeah I missed a year.But you are. It’s a five year draw. They also face Oregon more.
If this is accurate, next year is brutal draw: Michigan, PSU, USC, UCLA

As I look at the 5 year cycle, 4/5 years are manageableYea, next year will be exciting football in the spotlight but, wow, is that brutal. Hopefully the glamour helps with Minnesota recruiting.
Minnesota hits the Southern California media market big, basically the largest potential TV market in USA (New York does not have prime football).
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I know Vikings fans have a decent presence in Southern Cal. I wonder about Gophers fans.
UCLA is an easier draw than Oregon, Washington, wisconsin, Ohio stateUSC, UCLA, Penn St. and Michigan? Give me a freakin break. I thought this year was tough. Schedule maker trying to bury us!
I too like divisions.None of this makes any sense unless they have divisions, preferably East-West, as before. Instead of 7 teams per league there would now be 9. Without divisions, it will be blah. Who cares if you're 14th or 11th or 16th? Will be ugly.