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Final Big Ten Rankings Comparison

January 22, 2026 by UW Dawg Pound

Now that the CFP is finished (congratulations to Indiana), it is time to look at where all of the Big Ten teams finished as far as the rankings.

Polls

Six Big Ten teams finished ranked in the top-25 in the AP poll and seven in the Coaches poll. Here is where they are ranked now (AP/Coaches).

  • Indiana (1/1)
  • Oregon (4/4)
  • Ohio State (5/6)
  • Iowa (17/17)
  • USC (20/21)
  • Michigan (21/22)
  • Illinois (NR/25)

Illinois got enough votes to be #26 in the AP poll. The only other Big Ten team getting votes in either poll is Washington, which is #27 in both.

As a comparison, here are the Big Ten teams that were ranked (or at least received votes) in the preseason AP poll and where they ended up. (Preseason/Final)

  • Penn State (2/Not Ranked)
  • Ohio State (3/5)
  • Oregon (7/4)
  • Illinois (12/26)
  • Michigan (14/21)
  • Indiana (20/1)
  • USC (30/20)
  • Nebraska (33/Not Ranked)
  • Iowa (42/17)
  • Washington (Not Ranked/27)

Obviously Indiana, Iowa, and Washington over performed compared to their preseason. Penn State obviously underperformed the most. Illinois and Nebraska also underperformed.

Composite Ranking

The final ranking of the Massey Composite (https://masseyratings.com/ranks) includes 53different rankings (as of the writing of this article), including the AP and Coaches polls. The following “Cool Chart” shows the changes since the preseason for the teams in the Big Ten.

As you can see, there was some changes based on the results of the bowl games. Teams that won their bowl games (Iowa, Washington, Illinois, Penn State, Northwestern, and Minnesota) moved up. Teams that lost (Michigan, USC, and Nebraska) moved down.

The top 3 teams in the Big Ten have been the same since week 5. Indiana is solidly at the top; Ohio State dropped below Oregon.

Purdue has been at the bottom since week 9. Maryland was as high as #38 (week 5), but has dropped significantly since then; they finished #88. Penn State and UCLA both took big dips early in the season; both have rebounded but are below where they started in the preseason.

Here is a simplified look-just comparing preseason and final.

Clearly Northwestern improved the most since the preseason. Penn State dropped a lot (-25), but UCLA dropped even more (-32).

The top 8 teams in the conference in the preseason all finished among the top 9 teams in the conference. Washington was the one team that moved from the bottom half of the conference to the top half. Minnesota was the team in the top half that moved to the bottom half. Besides Minnesota, Penn State and Michigan were teams in the top half that went down; the rest all went up. Of the teams that started in the bottom half of the conference, Washington, Northwestern, and Purdue all went up; the rest all went down.

Ranking Comparison

Here’s how the Composite Ranking compares to some other rankings. (The Sagarin rankings include FBS and FCS teams. The SP+ rankings include all college teams, not just FBS and FCS.)

School Composite FEI FPI SP+ SRS Sagarin CBS Sports
Illinois 21 22 30 24 19 27 31
Indiana 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Iowa 15 15 18 12 14 12 21
Maryland 88 68 73 76 77 85 86
Michigan 19 21 20 25 22 21 20
Michigan State 78 67 66 84 78 63 85
Minnesota 48 65 65 71 60 53 44
Nebraska 51 47 45 46 64 54 48
Northwestern 47 44 56 51 48 56 58
Ohio State 3 3 2 2 2 2 3
Oregon 2 2 4 4 5 4 5
Penn State 27 17 16 15 26 10 46
Purdue 95 77 86 91 85 96 111
Rutgers 67 66 63 73 61 62 72
UCLA 81 75 75 99 79 79 79
USC 17 13 13 16 12 18 16
Washington 18 14 21 13 17 16 26
Wisconsin 60 59 60 86 63 49 83

Indiana is a unanimous #1-no surprise. Ohio State and Oregon are both in the top 5 in all of the rankings-although Ohio State is #6 in the Coaches poll. Iowa, USC, and Michigan are other teams that are in the top-25. Washington is in the top-25 in all but the CBS Sports ranking (and the AP and Coaches polls). Illinois and Penn State are in the top-25 in some of the rankings; Penn State is as high as #10 (Sagarin) but as low as #46 (CBS Sports). Wisconsin and Purdue are the two other Big Ten teams (besides Penn State) that vary by more than 30 places.

Advanced Stats

Here are some comparisons between the preseason and the final rankings for the Big Ten teams. First is FEI.

School FEI Preseason FEI Final Change
Illinois 39 22 17
Indiana 15 1 14
Iowa 20 15 5
Maryland 53 68 -15
Michigan 9 21 -12
Michigan State 74 67 7
Minnesota 22 65 -43
Nebraska 36 47 -11
Northwestern 80 44 36
Ohio State 1 3 -2
Oregon 3 2 1
Penn State 7 17 -10
Purdue 98 77 21
Rutgers 50 66 -16
UCLA 47 75 -28
USC 14 13 1
Washington 32 14 18
Wisconsin 29 59 -30

Most teams changed by less than 25 places. The exceptions are Minnesota, Northwestern, UCLA, and Wisconsin; of those, only Northwestern went up.

Next, here’s a look at how ESPN’s FPI rankings changed from the preseason.

School FPI Preseason FPI Final Change
Illinois 44 30 14
Indiana 31 1 30
Iowa 39 18 21
Maryland 61 73 -12
Michigan 17 20 -3
Michigan State 59 66 -7
Minnesota 43 65 -22
Nebraska 25 45 -20
Northwestern 74 56 18
Ohio State 4 2 2
Oregon 6 4 2
Penn State 5 16 -11
Purdue 92 86 6
Rutgers 55 63 -8
UCLA 47 75 -28
USC 19 13 6
Washington 27 21 6
Wisconsin 38 60 -22

With FPI, only 2 teams changed by more than 25 places. Indiana was up 30 while UCLA was down 28.

And finally, here’s a look at how the SP+ rankings changed since the preseason.

School SP+ Preseason SP+ Final Change
Illinois 27 24 3
Indiana 23 1 22
Iowa 25 12 13
Maryland 67 75 -8
Michigan 8 25 -17
Michigan State 65 83 -18
Minnesota 40 70 -30
Nebraska 32 46 -14
Northwestern 86 51 35
Ohio State 1 2 -1
Oregon 7 4 3
Penn State 4 15 -11
Purdue 100 90 10
Rutgers 47 72 -25
UCLA 50 98 -48
USC 21 16 5
Washington 37 13 24
Wisconsin 38 85 -47

With SP+ there are some more dramatic changes since the preseason. Wisconsin and UCLA are each down by almost 50 places.

Summary

Early in the season three Big Ten teams took big drops in the rankings: UCLA, Penn State, and Michigan State. All three are replacing their coaches. Maryland also saw a big drop but decided to keep their coach; so did the other teams that dropped.

Despite the fact that Purdue is last among the Big Ten teams in almost all of the rankings, they have improved over the preseason advanced stat rankings-unfortunately, not by a lot.

It has been pointed out many times at the turnaround by Indiana. But in 2023 Indiana was ranked #82 by SRS, #80 by FPI, and #88 by FEI. Now they are the national champions. They were also the first team to finish a season 16-0, and they did it by beating some of the best teams in the country (one, in particular, twice!).

A truly historic turnaround 🙌

Indiana had as many AP top-10 wins this season as it did in the entire history of its program! pic.twitter.com/VKc63OzJmW

— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) January 20, 2026

Husky fans can rightly be disappointed that UW did not finish ranked in the top-25 in the major polls considering that most of the advanced stats rankings have them as a top-25 team. And they can be even more disappointed that they finished just behind an Illinois team that they beat handily in 2025. The good news clearly improved in 2025 compared to 2024. The other good news is that many of the early 2026 rankings have UW as a top-25 team. We’ll see if this continues through the long offseason.

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