The college football season is now officially over. So we're already looking ahead to 2016 with our ridiculously-early first Big Ten power rankings.
These will be highly subject to change over the next several months. But for now, this is how our panel of six writers voted on the league power structure for the coming year (also, here's Mark Schlabach's national way-too-early Top 25):
1. Ohio State Buckeyes (Four first-place votes): The Buckeyes are losing nine underclassmen to the NFL draft, plus some valuable senior starters. It's a testament to the job Urban Meyer has done that they still are first in these rankings.