status check-in for tier 1 (top 5) matchups
[9-0] Nebraska Cornhuskers
| W | @Illinois Fighting Illini |
| W | Michigan State Spartans |
| 1/27 | @Michigan Wolverines |
| 2/01 | Illinois Fighting Illini |
| 2/10 | Purdue Boilermakers |
[8-1] Illinois Fighting Illini
| L | Nebraska Cornhuskers |
| W | @Purdue Boilermakers |
| 2/01 | @Nebraska Cornhuskers |
| 2/07 | @Michigan State Spartans |
| 2/27 | Michigan Wolverines |
[8-1] Michigan Wolverines
| 1/27 | Nebraska Cornhuskers |
| 1/30 | @Michigan State Spartans |
| 2/17 | @Purdue Boilermakers |
| 2/27 | @Illinois Fighting Illini |
| 3/08 | Michigan State Spartans |
[8-1] Michigan State Spartans
| L | @Nebraska Cornhuskers |
| 1/30 | Michigan Wolverines |
| 2/07 | Illinois Fighting Illini |
| 2/26 | @Purdue Boilermakers |
| 3/08 | @Michigan Wolverines |
[7-2] Purdue Boilermakers
| L | Illinois Fighting Illini |
| 2/10 | @Nebraska Cornhuskers |
| 2/17 | Michigan Wolverines |
| 2/26 | Michigan State Spartans |
Observations
1. The schedule seems very backloaded this year - so many remaining matchups among the top 5 teams.
2. Purdue is the only top 5 team with only 4 top 5 games. And 3 of the 4 are at home.
3. All other top 5 teams have 5 top 5 games. Nebraska has the advantage of 3 home, 2 road, while the other 3 teams have 2 home, 3 road.
4. Nebraska finishes their top 5 games on 2/10 - much earlier than everyone else.
5. Avoiding losses against teams outside of the top 5 may be decisive, in terms of a conference title. Purdue and Michigan are behind the curve, in that regard.