Since there are no (significant) updates to the rankings this week, this week let’s look back at the strength of schedules for each of the Big Ten teams. And now that we know the schedules for next year, there will be a projection for next year as well.
This will primarily use the latest SP+ rankings for each of the teams. One main reason for that is that these rankings include all college football teams, so FCS (and Division II, etc.). This will include both conference games as well as the non-conference games.
2024
The table below shows how many games each team played against teams ranked in the top-10 in SP+, the top-25, and how many teams that each played that were ranked #100 or below.