How does Oklahoma compare to SEC schools in ranking of top universities?

How does the University of Oklahoma compare to SEC schools in US News and Report’s ranking of top universities in the country?

On July 1, 2024, the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns will officially join the Southeastern Conference.

They’re taking a step into arguably the greatest football conference in the country. The SEC also boasts incredible softball, baseball, women’s basketball and gymnastics programs. With the addition of OU and Texas, there’s a strong argument to be made that the SEC would be the best conference in those three sports.

Even though the Big 12 and ACC can still boast strong men’s basketball conferences, the Sooners and Longhorns addition to the SEC will also strengthen its ranks.

As Oklahoma gets ready to venture into its new league, how does the University of Oklahoma compare to its future SEC league mates in US News and World Report’s ranking of universities across the nation?

Where Oregon ranks among Big Ten schools in US News & World Report’s university rankings

Where Oregon ranks among Big Ten schools in US News & World Report’s university rankings

While we continue to roll through the bye week for the Oregon Ducks in Eugene, this felt like a great time to take stock of where the University of Oregon now finds itself heading toward a future in the Big Ten Conference.

While the Big Ten opponents were released for each team from the 2024 season on through the next half decade, we figured that we’d look at the latest report from US News and World Report, taking a peek at where the University of Oregon — as a school, not an athletic department — ranks compared to the other 17 members of the Big Ten.

We looked at this data last year, comparing Oregon to the other Pac-12 schools, so this feels like a good time to take a gander once again and see how the other Big Ten schools hold up nationally from an academic standpoint.

Here are the latest rankings for 2024: