When it comes to scheduling true non-conference road games, the Big Ten is well off the pace nationally.
But Rutgers is very much running with the pack.
CBS recently examined how many true non-conference road games - that is, a road game played on another school's campus or in its regular stadium - the Power 5 conferences have played in the College Football Playoff era, and how those matchups have impacted each league's ability to put a team into the playoff.
The ACC is the leader by far. Its members have played 65 true non-conference road games since the 2014 season, followed by the Big Ten and Pac-12 with 41.