It's Kickoff Week, quite possibly the greatest opening weekend in college football history, with so many high-profile games. In the Big Ten, we get the spectacle of LSU versus Wisconsin at Lambeau Field and, uh ... hmm.
The league's otherwise underwhelming slate includes four games against FCS opponents. But wait, you might be thinking, didn't the Big Ten outlaw playing FCS teams as part of its stronger scheduling mandate? Yes, way back in 2013. Commissioner Jim Delany reiterated the league's scheduling stance during media days in the summer of 2015.