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Big Ten loosens restrictions on scheduling FCS teams

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Two years ago, the Big Ten Conference announced a strength of schedule commitment for its members beginning with the 2016 season.

The commitment stated that each Big Ten team should schedule a non-conference game against a team from the ACC, Big 12, Pac-12, or SEC (plus BYU or Notre Dame).

In addition, Big Ten schools were required to stop scheduling games against teams from the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). However, some future games were previously scheduled and those contracts were not required to be broken.

On Monday at 2017 Big Ten Media Days, commissioner Jim Delany announced that the conference has loosened their restrictions on scheduling FCS schools.

Specifically, in seasons when Big Ten members have only four conference home games, they will be allowed to schedule a team from the FCS.

“So we have modified it (the FCS policy),” Delany said. “And what we will do is allow our schools at least the opportunity to schedule an FCS game in years where they have four conference games. So we won’t have more than seven — a number of schools indicated they won’t be taking advantage of that opportunity. But I expect we’ll have three or four.”

Delany also noted that due to their nine-game conference football schedule, Big Ten teams were having a tough time scheduling three non-conference home games against only FBS opponents. Allowing FCS opponents in those seasons will alleviate that.

Below is a look at future games that Big Ten teams have scheduled against FCS opponents:

2017

  • Morgan State at Rutgers
  • Towson at Maryland

2018

  • Northern Iowa at Iowa
  • Western Illinois at Illinois

2019

  • Idaho at Penn State
  • South Dakota State at Minnesota

2020

  • Towson at Maryland

2021

  • Idaho at Indiana

2022

  • Idaho at Indiana

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