2020 Big Ten Football Schedule. 5 Things That Matter. Who Gets Missed? Winners, Losers, Changes

With the Big Ten announcing that it will play a ten-game, conference only schedule, what does it all mean? Who wins, loses, and what’s next?

1. And The Big Winner In The Big Ten Schedule Is …

Thank goodness Wisconsin gets the break of hosting Rutgers in Camp Randall.

Other Big Ten West schools have the right to be REALLY steamed right now. The Badgers were originally expected to miss four teams – Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan State and Rutgers.

And they get the Scarlet Knights.

They do get Michigan and Iowa on the road, but missing Ohio State and Penn State is HUGE.

Penn State also caught a bit of a break missing Wisconsin and Minnesota. It misses Purdue, and it gets gets to play Illinois. The Nittany Lions get Ohio State and Iowa at home, and don’t have all that bad a road schedule other than Michigan, playing at Indiana, Rutgers, Nebraska and Illinois.

And, of course, the big winner overall is all of us.

The Big Ten came out with a real schedule with a real attempt at a plan to do all of this.

Coming into Wednesday morning. that wasn’t the given you’d think it might be.

2020 Big Ten Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
East Indiana | Maryland | Michigan
Michigan State | Ohio State | Penn State | Rutgers
West Illinois | Iowa | Minnesota
Nebraska | Northwestern | Purdue | Wisconsin
CFN Preview 2020: All 130 Team Previews

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