Big Ten football teams ranked by returning production for 2026

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They say you get better at football by playing football, and you can't teach experience. Generally, but not always, the more experienced a team is, the more likely it is to succeed. That's not always the case (bad experience can beget bad experience), but it often is reliable.

For instance, in 2023, Michigan football had the fifth-most returning experience in the country, and it parlayed that into a national championship. However, last year, Illinois had the third most in the country, and it didn't exactly have the season it expected, going 9-4 and coming in seventh in the Big Ten. However, most of the time, it does indicate something of a leg up.

ESPN's Bill Connelly revealed his 2026 returning production series, and the Big Ten looks to be the most experienced of any conference, with four teams in the top 10, another four from 11-20, with an overall percentage of 59.2%. He has four teams who are likely to improve (Oregon, Michigan, USC, and Washington) and only one expected to devolve (Iowa).

With that said, here is how every Big Ten team ranks, as well as how they rank against each other:

Overall

Big Ten rankTeamOverall
1Maryland Terrapins2nd (71%)
2Nebraska Cornhuskers3rd (69%)
3Minnesota Golden Gophers7th (68%)
4UCLA Bruins9th (67%)
5Oregon Ducks11th (66%)
6USC Trojans13th (65%)
7Washington Huskies15th (65%)
8Michigan Wolverines20th (63%)
9Ohio State Buckeyes31st (60%)
10Wisconsin Badgers35th (59%)
11Purdue Boilermakers40th (58%)
12Northwestern Wildcats44th (57%)
13Indiana Hoosiers52nd (56%)
14Penn State Nittany Lions67th (52%)
15Illinois Fighting Illini75th (50%)
16Rutgers Scarlet Knights92nd (47%)
17Michigan State Spartans97th (46%)
18Iowa Hawkeyes104th (44%)

It will be interesting to see what Maryland does with a second-year quarterback and so many returning players, while teams like Minnesota could surprise compared to expectations. Indiana, the defending national champion, could take a step back, while Penn State and Michigan State have uphill battles after coaching changes, with so much inexperience.

But Connelly also has rated how each team will fare on either side of the ball. Here is how the offense and defenses rank against each other as well as nationally.

By offense

Big Ten rankTeamOffense
1UCLA Bruins5th
2Michigan Wolverines6th
3Ohio State Buckeyes8th
4Minnesota Golden Gophers10th
5Washington Huskies13th
6Nebraska Cornhuskers14th
7Maryland Terrapins17th
8USC Trojans22nd
9Oregon Ducks26th
10Purdue Boilermakers40th
11Wisconsin Badgers45th
12Northwestern Wildcats59th
13Indiana Hoosiers69th
14Illinois Fighting Illini74th
15Penn State Nittany Lions78th
16Rutgers Scarlet Knights82nd
17Iowa Hawkeyes84th
18Michigan State Spartans88th

Again, extremely top-heavy, but this time on offense. Several of the top teams have returning quarterbacks, to boot, but the top three teams have new offensive coordinators to go along with all of their returning talent on that side of the ball.

On the defensive side of the ball, it's not quite so experienced, as it turns out.

By defense

Big Ten rankTeamDefense
1Maryland Terrapins4th
2Nebraska Cornhuskers7th
3Oregon Ducks11th
4Minnesota Golden Gophers12th
5USC Trojans16th
6Washington Huskies27th
7UCLA Bruins29th
8Indiana Hoosiers39th
9Northwestern Wildcats43rd
10Wisconsin Badgers46th
11Michigan Wolverines55th
12Purdue Boilermakers58th
13Penn State Nittany Lions67th
14Ohio State Buckeyes78th
15Illinois Fighting Illini83rd
16Rutgers Scarlet Knights88th
17Michigan State Spartans91st
18Iowa Hawkeyes105th

Only a few of the teams have balance with the returning experience, and much of the conference is inexperienced compared to their compatriots. What's interesting to see is that though both Michigan and Ohio State have among the top returning offenses in the country and the conference, the Wolveirnes are middling in the Big Ten, while the Buckeyes are among the most experienced on that side of the ball.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Big Ten football teams ranked by returning experience

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