With less than three months to the start of the college football season, the summer is the time to analyze and over analyze the upcoming season's schedule. The Big Ten has made two key changes to non-conference scheduling for football moving forward. The 2016 season will be the first with nine conference games on the schedule, thus eliminating one non-conference game moving forward. In addition, the Big Ten decided that schools can no longer schedule FCS opponents. The deadline for this change is the 2018 season, as several schools already had games scheduled. These changes will alter the way in which non-conference scheduling is done moving forward.
A Look At Future Football Non-Conference Schedules For Rutgers & B1G East
