Posted February 23Feb 23 Administrator Beware. The strength-of-schedule rankings are based on how a B1G team’s opponents in 2025 performed in 2024. In 2024, this same exercise showed Oregon having a more difficult schedule than Ohio State before the season. This turned out to not the case at the conclusion of the regular season. Who knew about Indiana, and new coach Curt Cignetti? (I should ... Oregon Opportunity? Ranking the 2025 B1G Schedules | FishDuck FISHDUCK.COM Beware. The strength-of-schedule rankings are based on how a B1G team’s opponents in 2025 performed in 2024. In 2024, this same exercise... Two Sites: FishDuck and the Our Beloved Ducks forum, The only "Forum with Decorum!" And All-Volunteer? What a wonderful community of Duck fans!
February 23Feb 23 Moderator Thank you, Charles, for the suburb editing job. I will have a future article with more specificity on OBD's 12 regular-season opponents. If Moore is more than pedestrian at QB and the transfer pieces of the puzzle fit, OBD will be in the mix for back-to-back conference titles and hopefully, a deeper run in the 2025-25 playoff. Is it August 30th yet?
February 23Feb 23 Moderator Thanks Jon Joseph! I appreciate your thorough research on BIG schedules. As always, your comments are right on! I laugh with your sense of humor. "Poor-Due and I-need-a-whiskey Wisconsin?" Funny!
February 23Feb 23 Administrator My Duck-Buddies, I hope you will read and learn so much from this article as I did. A TON of surprises in the B1G scheduling, and nobody does the research like Jon. I personally will be saving the link to the article, so that I have it as a reference source between now and the end of next football season. Surprises in there about Indiana, Michigan, Rutgers and MORE. And GREAT pictures... Mr. FishDuck
February 23Feb 23 On 2/23/2025 at 4:32 AM, Jon Joseph said: Is it August 30th yet? I'd settle for June at the moment. Edited February 23Feb 23 by David Marsh
February 23Feb 23 Administrator Check our schedule in the article versus the other B1G members....thoughts? Mr. FishDuck
February 24Feb 24 Moderator Michigan has a B1G schedule that could lead to success but do the Wolverines have sufficient depth? Does Michigan have the depth to make a College Football Playoff run? WWW.MAIZENBREW.COM Michigan had plenty of depth in 2023 to win the national championship, With guys like Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant headed to the NFL, how are the Wolverines looking depth-wise... It's rare for Michigan and Ohio State to come into a season with terrific vibes. Interesting that the Buckeyes play Texas in Week 1 and the Wolverines play Oklahoma in Norman in Week 2.
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