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Power 5 members that won’t play a non-conference Power opponent in 2020

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Of the 64 members of a Power 5 conference, only six won’t play a Power foe in non-league play this season.

It amounts to a one game advantage vs. the rest of the field.

By conference, four members of the Big Ten make the naughty list while two hail from the Pac-12. This means that the ACC, Big 12 and SEC aren’t represented.

As they are unilaterally accepted as so, we’re counting Notre Dame and BYU as Power foes. What’s tricky is the Big Ten – which dominates our list – which has declared, on its own, that Air Force, Army, Cincinnati, and UConn also count as Power opponents.

And, it just so happens that three of the four Big Ten teams mentioned are playing one of these “exception” programs.

While this cherry-picking of supposed “Power grade” teams is legislated by the Big Ten, and therefore a legal practice, it sparks major inequality in comparing schedule strength.

It amounts to claiming that Illinois – which can technically claim UConn as its Power non-conference foe in 2020 – is playing the same caliber opponent as Wisconsin, which plays Notre Dame. The same applies in comparing the Illini’s non-league slate with Ole Miss, which opens with Baylor in Houston.

In the name of comparative fairness, we’ve opted, in this exercise, to only count members of the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC plus BYU and Notre Dame as “Power” opponents.

ILLINOIS

2020 non-conference schedule: FCS Illinois State, UConn, Bowling Green

The Illini haven’t played a Power 5 member in non-conference play since 2016 when they hosted North Carolina and fell 48-23. That makes 2020 their fourth consecutive season without such an opponent. Their last win over a regular season non-Big Ten, Power 5 foe came in 2011, a 17-14 victory vs. then (22) Arizona State.

Starting in 2021, Illinois has a Power member scheduled in non-league play every season through 2035: Virginia (2021-22), Kansas (2023-24), Duke (2025-26) and Missouri (2026-2035).

INDIANA

2020 non-conference schedule: WKU, Ball State, at UConn

Indiana last played a non-conference Power foe in 2018, beating Virginia 20-16 in Bloomington. The last loss came two seasons earlier, in 2016, when it hosted Wake Forest and fell 33-28.

The only non-conference Power 5 opponent currently in the Hoosiers’ future is Louisville, which is on the schedule in 2023, 2024 and 2025.

NEBRASKA

2020 non-conference schedule: Central Michigan, FCS South Dakota State, Cincinnati

The Cornhuskers have been members of the MVIAA (1907-18 and 1921-27), the Big 6 (1928-47), the Big 7 (1948-59), the Big 8 (1960-95), the Big 12 (1996-2010) and finally the Big Ten. In all those years, they’ve never played a regular-season slate that didn’t feature a non-conference game vs. a current Power 5 member or Notre Dame.

Moving forward, Nebraska has a Power opponent scheduled each season through 2035 apart from 2025 (Akron, at Cincinnati, ULM).

NORTHWESTERN

2020 non-conference schedule: Tulane, Central Michigan, FCS Morgan State

This is the first year since 2006 that Northwestern has failed to schedule at least one Power foe out of Big Ten action. That team won games at Miami Ohio and Eastern Michigan but fell 34-17 to FCS New Hampshire on its way to a 4-8 finish.

Looking ahead, the Wildcats have a non-conference Power opponent slated for every season from 2021-24 (a three-game series with Duke) and 2026-27 (a home-and-home vs. Colorado).

UCLA

2020 non-conference schedule: New Mexico State, at Hawaii, at San Diego State

This is the first time that UCLA hasn’t had a current Power 5 foe (including Notre Dame and BYU) on its regular-season slate since the end of World War II. The year was 1945 and the Bruins had San Diego Navy, Pacific, St. Mary’s Pre-Flight and St. Mary’s (Ca.) in non-league play.

As of now, UCLA doesn’t have a non-Pac 12 power foe inked in 2022 and 2023. Every other season, through 2030, is covered – LSU (2021/24), Georgia (2025/26), Auburn (2027/28) and Wisconsin (2029/30).

WASHINGTON STATE

2020 non-conference schedule: at Utah State, Houston, FCS Idaho

A repeat offender, Washington State hasn’t played a non-conference Power opponent since 2015 when it traveled to Rutgers and won 37-34. Its last such defeat came the year before, in 2014, when it opened with a 41-38 loss to the Scarlet Knights in Seattle.

The Cougars host BYU next season and have Wisconsin slated in 2022/23. They also have a pair of home-and-homes booked with both Kansas and Kansas State from 2026-29.

Historical data courtesy of Sports Reference/College Football.

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