ESPN Ranked CFB Toughest Schedule, 2021 Season

Submitted by Catchafire on June 8th, 2021 at 7:21 PM

According to ESPN, the toughest schedules for the 2021 FBS season (the top 25) are the following:

25.  Houston Cougars

24. Memphis Tigers

21. East Carolina Pirates

21. Tennessee Volunteers

21. Michigan State Spartans

Opponent record: 89-64 (58.2%)

The Spartans face five teams that finished ranked last season, tied for the third-highest total along with Maryland.

19. Rutgers Scarlet Knights

19. Michigan Wolverines

Opponent record: (90-64 58.4%)

The Wolverines play in the same division as Ohio State and Penn State. They pull Wisconsin and Minnesota out of the West and also open on the road at Washington.

18. BYU Cougars

17. TCU Horned Frogs

15. Louisville Cardinals

15. Iowa Hawkeyes

Opponent record: 92-64 (59.0%)

The Hawkeyes pull both Ohio State and Penn State out of the Big Ten East.

14. Wisconsin Badgers

Opponent record: 90-62 (59.2%)

The Badgers avoid Ohio State and Penn State but play Michigan from the East and Notre Dame and Appalachian State in nonconference games. The Big Ten West will be tough this season.

13. Florida State

12. Maryland Terrapins

Opponent record: 91-62 (59.5%)

The Terrapins face five teams that finished ranked last season, which is tied for the third-highest total.

10. UNLV Rebels

10. Alabama Crimson Tide

9. Purdue Boilermakers

Opponent record: 93-62 (60.0%)

Purdue faces six teams that finished ranked last season, tops for most in the FBS.

8. Oregon Ducks

7. Ole Miss Rebels

6. Wyoming Cowboys

5. Nebraska Cornhuskers

Opponent record: 97-60 (61.8%)

The Huskers had the schedule last year to make a big move up, as they faced only five teams that finished with a winning record, but went just 5-7. This year, they not only face nine teams that made it to a bowl last season but six teams that were ranked, which ties for the most.

4. Arkansas Razorbacks

3. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

2. South Florida Bulls

1. South Carolina Gamecocks

 

Personally, I wouldn't put too much stock in results from last season.  Going to be a fantastic season and back to normalcy so to speak when the season starts.  I'm seriously hoping that App State has some magic to knock of Wisconsin... I don't know why teams continue to schedule them.

 

I apologize if this list was posted before.  The full article is here: Ranking every FBS college football team's strength of schedule (espn.com)

but is behind a paywall.

Perkis-Size Me

June 9th, 2021 at 9:54 AM ^

When every other team in your own conference is five or six pegs below you, and your toughest OOC opponent, while good, comes to your house and has no idea who its QB is going to be, yeah that explains why their schedule is where it is. 

OSU is never going to have a top-10 schedule in terms of difficulty unless either:

1) Its going to play Alabama (which, to their credit, they will be doing in a few years) or Clemson on the road. Or:

2) The rest of the conference bluebloods start pulling their own weight and being an actual challenge to OSU on a regular basis. 

OSU's strength of schedule isn't really their fault. They can't play themselves. 

Gobgoblue

June 9th, 2021 at 1:31 AM ^

It's beyond me why Michigan plays in the East and play Wisconsin every god damn year while Ohio State and Penn State play them who knows when.  

CD420

June 9th, 2021 at 11:06 AM ^

THis looks like it is last years rankings with this years date- We do not open at Washington on the road- it is a night game in A2