Rutgers in the Big Ten officially is old hat.
Hard as it may seem to believe, Rutgers is about to begin its second cycle through the conference. The first trip to most of the storied venues is out of the way.
Just like in 2014, there are division road games at Ohio State, Michigan State and Maryland, and division home games against Michigan, Indiana and Penn State.
Here's five things you really need to know about the 2016 schedule:
1. Biggest non-conference game: The difference between a winning record and a losing record heading into conference play sounds bigger than a one-game swing.