Early Big 10 power rankings announced by CBS
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The first Big 10 power rankings after the transfer portal window give a clear look at how teams stack up for the 2026 season. Rosters are mostly set. Spring practice is close. Some programs look ready to compete for a title, while others face big rebuilds. Indiana leads the way after a historic year, but the rest of the league shows strong balance from top to bottom. Here is the full list based on CBS’ early rankings.
18. Purdue
Purdue remains at the bottom of the conference. The Boilermakers have won only seven games since 2023. They have not beaten a Big Ten team since September 2023. New coach Barry Odom inherits a roster with little proven talent. A bowl game would be a surprise. The rebuild will take time.
17. Maryland
Maryland keeps quarterback Malik Washington, which is a major win. The Terrapins also landed five star edge rusher Zion Elee. Beyond those two, star power is thin. Head coach Mike Locksley enters the season under heavy pressure. Improvement is needed fast.
16. Michigan State
Pat Fitzgerald returns to the Big Ten at Michigan State. His hiring brings mixed reactions. Past success exists, but his Northwestern exit came with controversy. The Spartans have not had a winning season since 2021. Resources are better now, yet the climb will be steep.
15. Wisconsin
Luke Fickell is still trying to turn things around. The Badgers went 4 and 8 last season. That was their worst full season record in school history. A large transfer class of 33 players may help. Results must come soon or patience will run out.
14. Rutgers
Rutgers has strong skill players in KJ Duff and Antwan Raymond. Both can make all conference teams. Quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis is gone. His replacement, Dylan Lonergan, was benched for part of last season at Boston College. Consistency at quarterback remains a concern.
13. Northwestern
David Braun has kept Northwestern steady. The Wildcats reached two bowl games after years of struggle. They finished 2025 with a bowl win over Central Michigan. Competing for the conference is unlikely. Staying around the middle of the standings is realistic.
12. UCLA
UCLA made one of the biggest transfer moves in the country with 41 additions. Bob Chesney is trying to copy Indiana’s rebuild model. Former James Madison players lead the group. Quarterback Nico Iamaleava still needs to improve. Talent is there, but chemistry is unknown.
11. Illinois
Illinois loses quarterback Luke Altmyer and key defenders Miles Scott and Gabe Jacas. Defensive coordinator Aaron Henry also left for Notre Dame. Bret Bielema has shown he can win here. Sustaining momentum without those leaders will be difficult.
10. Nebraska
Nebraska started strong in 2025 but faded late. Dylan Raiola transferred out, leaving a big hole at quarterback. Anthony Colandrea arrives with experience from Virginia and UNLV. Running back Emmett Johnson is gone as well. Playmaking could improve, but mistakes remain likely.
9. Minnesota
Minnesota quietly won eight games again. Quarterback Drake Lindsey returns. Running back Darius Taylor is back too. The defense is led by Anthony Smith on the line. Stability is the main strength. A dark horse run is possible with the right breaks.
8. Iowa
Iowa stays reliable every season. The Hawkeyes were competitive even against Indiana last year. Quarterback Mark Gronowski has moved on. No transfer was added to replace him. The job falls to Jeremy Hecklinski or Hank Brown. Experience at quarterback is very limited.
7. Penn State
Penn State changed direction by hiring Matt Campbell from Iowa State. Many of his former players followed him. Rocco Becht steps in at quarterback after Drew Allar left. Tight end Benjamin Brahmer and running back Carson Hansen will play big roles. A new system brings hope and risk.
6. Washington
Demond Williams Jr. returns after a dramatic transfer dispute. His talent gives Washington a high ceiling. Running back Adam Mohammed and receiver Denzel Boston are gone. The offensive line looks strong with four starters back. Protection should help Williams produce.
5. USC
Jayden Maiava is one of the top quarterbacks in the league. He threw for 3,711 yards and 24 touchdowns last year. Most of his receivers are gone, including Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane. NC State transfer Terrell Anderson adds experience. The defense also changes after losing coordinator D’Anton Lynn.
4. Michigan
Michigan faces major change. Kyle Whittingham takes over after Sherrone Moore was fired. Jason Beck joins as offensive coordinator. Young quarterback Bryce Underwood has talent but struggled as a freshman. Coaching upgrades bring optimism, but questions remain across the roster.
3. Oregon
Oregon’s strength is quarterback depth. Dante Moore returns as the starter. Dylan Raiola arrives as a proven backup. Dan Lanning continues to recruit at a high level. Both coordinators left for head coaching jobs, but promotions kept staff stability. Talent across the roster keeps the Ducks near the top.
2. Ohio State
Ohio State owns one of the most talented rosters in the country. Julian Sayin leads the offense. Jeremiah Smith returns as the main target. Arthur Smith is the new offensive coordinator. The defense added key transfers from Alabama, Wisconsin, Florida State, and Duke. Expectations remain championship level.
1. Indiana
Indiana sits alone at the top. The Hoosiers finished 16-0 and won their first national title. Curt Cignetti keeps the program rolling. Transfer quarterback Josh Hoover replaces Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. Defensive stars Rolijah Hardy and Tyrique Tucker return. Coordinator Bryant Haines also stays. Nothing suggests a sharp drop
Conclusion
The Big Ten looks deep and competitive heading into 2026. Indiana leads after a perfect season, but Ohio State, Oregon, Michigan, and USC are close behind. Teams like Washington and Penn State bring fresh energy with new leaders. The bottom half still faces long rebuilds. Spring practice will shape these rankings further, but early signs show another tight race at the top of the conference.
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