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With the Gophers having a bye before going to Oregon, and the Wrigley game the next week, how about a Friday Big Ten after dark game in Eugene?
Seems pretty pointless to predict wins and losses right now, but love the schedule.
Much better balance of home and road games in 2025.
With Oregon-Washington & USC-UCLA the final week of the season, I would think at least one will be a Prime Time game for NBC either Black Friday or Saturday. Maybe they get both, but CBS might want one of them too.Official from B1G Website: Iowa vs NE will continue to annually be Black Friday, but others could move as well.
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference today announced the 2025 football schedule. The 2025 schedule marks the second season with 18 teams, no divisional format and the use of the Flex Protect XVIII model.
The model features a combination of protected opponents and rotating opponents for universities. Each member institution will continue to play nine intraconference games per season, and teams will play every other conference opponent at least twice – once home and once away – and will play rotating opponents no more than three times in a five-year period.
The 2025 season will conclude with the annual Big Ten Football Championship Game at Lucas Oil Stadium, 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.
Selected Saturday games in the 2025 season may be adjusted to select Fridays and other special dates, including Labor Day Sunday and Black Friday. The 2026 football schedule will be announced in the future.
Yes I know. None of that disgreees with the fact that nbc’s lineup wasn’t weak because people shifted night games to day gamesthere is a pretty elaborate structure that determines which networks get first choice of games in a given weekend.
this is from an article on Awful Announcing. it parallels the discussion I heard on the podcast (The Varsity with John Ourand on Puck)
From a sports media perspective, one of the biggest stories of the 2024 college football season has been Big Ten fans being frustrated with Fox’s handling of the conference’s rights.
And as it turns out, they aren’t the only ones tired of seeing the Big Ten’s biggest games predominantly played at noon.
While the windows for the Big Ten’s three media rights partners have been well established — Fox at noon, CBS at 3:30 p.m. ET and NBC at primetime — NBC reportedly wasn’t aware of the hurdles it would face regarding the league’s night games. Specifically, Ohio State and Michigan both have clauses allowing them to veto night games following the first week of November, with the Wolverines only obligated to play two primetime games per season.
Similar clauses for other Big Ten schools also exist, limiting NBC’s potential offerings throughout the season.
Writes Ben Strauss:
What’s more, despite NBC being a media rights partner since the 2023 season, its deal with the league has yet to be officially signed—something that isn’t necessarily uncommon in the sports rights space but can create additional “haggling,” per Strauss.
Ultimately, the lopsided nature of the Big Ten’s media rights package was always going to favor Fox, which owns the rights to the conference’s football games and subleases them to CBS and NBC. Laying claim to the first three picks in the conference’s annual schedule draft, Fox was/is always going to have the inside track to the conference’s biggest games, regardless of how many Big Ten — and specifically, Ohio State — fans are tired of the Big Noon experience.
Plus extra bye weeks in 2024 and 2025Yes I know. None of that disgreees with the fact that nbc’s lineup wasn’t weak because people shifted night games to day games
It was because too many weeks only had 1-2 good games and nbc gets 2nd or 3rd pick
I know it's tough to get tickets, but I was really hoping we'd be playing in the temp NW stadium. One time opportunity and what a setting.Really excited to see us play at Wrigley. The temporary NW facility by the lakeshore is cool, but really small and hard to get tickets for. Wrigley will be a great backdrop and far more accessible for Gophers fans who want to spend the weekend in Chicago.
Really excited to see us play at Wrigley. The temporary NW facility by the lakeshore is cool, but really small and hard to get tickets for. Wrigley will be a great backdrop and far more accessible for Gophers fans who want to spend the weekend in Chicago.
I know it's tough to get tickets, but I was really hoping we'd be playing in the temp NW stadium. One time opportunity and what a setting.
Wrigley is awesome...in the summer, sitting in the bleachers, pounding beers and watching the Cubbies lose.
I'm less thrilled about another football game in a baseball stadium, played in late November at that.
So you have no confidence in Lindsey?Need a new QB and have games @Oregon and @PSU. Will be interesting to see if Cignetti can sustain anything there because that has not been possible under other coaches.
My comment was about Indiana.So you have no confidence in Lindsey?
I actually kind of felt bad for them. That is a brutal 6 game stretch. 3 of those games they will for sure be underdogs and Iowa and Michigan are always tough to predict but you know they are going to play hard. Maryland is an absolute must win for them.Wisconsin next year plays Alabama, Iowa, Oregon, Michigan and Ohio St in a 6 game stretch (also plays Maryland).
Road game at Iowa really isn't all that scary. In 4 trips to Kinnick under Fleck the team is 1-3 but all 4 games have been 1 score games and a couple of the loses easily could have been wins if not for some crazy plays that flipped the game in Iowa's favor.
Holy Crap! Some Hotels in Eugene are already sold out and the rates are through the roof. $238/night at a freaking Roadway Inn!
Either there is another big event that weekend, or there’s going to be a lot of Gophers in town.
Need a new QB and have games @Oregon and @PSU. Will be interesting to see if Cignetti can sustain anything there because that has not been possible under other coaches.
Had the same issue yesterday- paying like $200/night for a Motel 6 in Springfield, and feel lucky to have that locked down!Holy Crap! Some Hotels in Eugene are already sold out and the rates are through the roof. $238/night at a freaking Roadway Inn!
Either there is another big event that weekend, or there’s going to be a lot of Gophers in town.
Yep....trick now is sustaining it and proving it wasn't just a flash in the pan built on transfers and a really soft schedule.11 wins has never been possible for Indiana before either. Indiana's previous high for wins in a regular season was 9. They did that twice in their history: once under John Pont in 1967 and once under Bo McMillan in 1945 (that probably was an unusual year with so many young men deployed in the armed services).
I don't think the guy will win 11 games very often but he's already taken the program into uncharted territory.
Iowa is very good at winning close ugly games.....there is a definite skill to that.Yeah, but they seem to get a lot of those, don't they? 9-1 in the last 10 games can't be chalked up all to luck.
I found a $138 rate at Comfort Inn in Creswell, just 14 miles from Autzen Stadium.Had the same issue yesterday- paying like $200/night for a Motel 6 in Springfield, and feel lucky to have that locked down!