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The schedule is a 3 yr rotation. Started in 2016 with the 9 game conference schedule. 2016-18 is one rotation. 2019-21 is the other one. Unl plays Indiana and Maryland in 2019 just as UNL did last year. Then psu and Rutgers in 17 and 20. And Michigan and Michigan St in 2018 and 21. That is how it is set up with OSU remaining on the schedule the whole time. It will then switch in 2022 and as I said, sounds like PSU or Michigan will replace OSU.
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Last edited by entropy; September 12, 2017, 05:57 PM.
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The schedule is a 3 yr rotation. Started in 2016 with the 9 game conference schedule. 2016-18 is one rotation. 2019-21 is the other one. Unl plays Indiana and Maryland in 2019 just as UNL did last year. Then psu and Rutgers in 17 and 20. And Michigan and Michigan St in 2018 and 21. That is how it is set up with OSU remaining on the schedule the whole time. It will then switch in 2022 and as I said, sounds like PSU or Michigan will replace OSU.
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Yeah it looks like everyone's schedule is set up this way. Between 2016-2021, these seven matchups will have happened every year. And everyone will have played the other opposite division teams twice each.
Purdue v. Indiana
Nebraska v. OSU
Wisconsin v. Michigan
Iowa v. Penn State
Northwestern v. MSU
Minnesota v. Maryland
Illinois v. Rutgers
Purdue and Indiana will stay together. I'm guesing the next six years will have these as the permanent games:
Purdue v. Indiana
Nebraska v. Penn State
Iowa v. Michigan
Wisconsin v. OSU
Minnesota v. Michigan St
Northwestern v. Rutgers
Illinois v. Maryland
Not sure what the point of being in a conference is if you haven't played a member team in seven years. (We didn't play Indiana until last season; our 6th in the Big Ten) Mosts school will have run thought an entire coaching staff in that amount of time. Maybe two.
I agree. I would love to drop a non-con and face another East team. Besides, most years here lately, beating an East team is easier than beating West Idaho Tech and Mortuary Learnin' Place.
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