The Big Ten has set its conference football schedules for the next five years following the additions of Oregon and Washington.
Moving to a divisionless model starting next season, Ohio State will face each of the Big Ten's other 17 teams at least twice within a five-year period and no more than three times, with the exception of Michigan, which will continue to be an annual rivalry.
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Over the next five years, Ohio State will face Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue and Rutgers three times and square off against Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, UCLA, USC, Washington and Wisconsin twice.