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So Now What? Looking at Purdue Football’s Non-Conference Opponents

Last week’s news that the Big Ten would play a conference only fall sports season (at best) was a blow to everyone in the league. The NCAA has already lost one of its big moneymaker sin March madness this year. It has now lost at least part of its other large moneymaker in college football. Since the Big Ten is going to try and do a 10-game conference-only schedule Purdue does pick up one of its lost home games against Air Force and Memphis. The Boilers will now likely host Maryland, Ohio State, Michigan State, or Penn State assuming that the other three crossover games of at Michigan, at Indiana, and home against Rutgers stand.