The 2010 Big Ten football schedules have been posted. The season begins on Thursday, September 2 when Ohio State hosts Marshall, Indiana hosts Towson and Minnesota travels to face Middle Tennessee.
Some of the prominent non-conference games include Illinois vs. Missouri (at St. Louis, MO), Akron at Indiana, Iowa at Arizona, Michigan at Notre Dame, Notre Dame at Michigan State, Miami (FL) at Ohio State, USC at Minnesota, Northwestern at Vanderbilt, Penn State at Alabama, Purdue at Notre Dame and Arizona State at Wisconsin.
Listed below are direct links to the 2010 Big Ten Conference football schedules:
- 2010 Illinois Football Schedule
- 2010 Indiana Football Schedule
- 2010 Iowa Football Schedule
- 2010 Michigan Football Schedule
- 2010 Michigan State Football Schedule
- 2010 Minnesota Football Schedule
- 2010 Northwestern Football Schedule
- 2010 Ohio State Football Schedule
- 2010 Penn State Football Schedule
- 2010 Purdue Football Schedule
- 2010 Wisconsin Football Schedule
Showdown of the year: Ohio State @ Iowa, November 20th. Why isn’t this conference having no byes, like they used to? Here are my predictions:
Iowa 8-0 12-0
Ohio st. 7-1 11-1
Wisconsin 6-2 10-2
Penn St 6-2 9-3
N’Westrn 5-3 9-3
Minnesota 3-5 6-6
Mich St. 3-5 7-5
Purdue 3-5 7-5
Michigan 2-6 6-6
Indiana 1-7 5-7
Illinois. 0-8 1-11
Why is Akron @ Indiana considered a prominent non-conference game? Also weren’t these schedules already on this site?
I list a “prominent” non-conference game for each team. There wasn’t one for Indiana so I listed Akron.
Yes, the schedules were already on the site. But I realized that I hadn’t posted an article for the Big Ten schedules or the Big 12. I also haven’t done an SEC one yet because technically they aren’t “official” yet (conference is still looking at altering Alabama’s schedule, possibly others).
Since FBSchedules.com doesn’t have a message board (maybe in the future?), I post these articles so that users have a place to discuss them in the comments. I also make individual posts for each team’s schedule for the same reason. It gives fans of that particular team a place to discuss the schedule.
Oh, Okay.