
The bridge between spring football practice and the summer recruiting season is often filled with way-too-early power rankings, game-by-game predictions and more. This week, it even included a compilation of the Big Ten’s NCAA academic progress rate standings.
The month can serve as a reset before the college sports world embarks on the busy upcoming summer, fall and winter calendar.
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One popular May comparison point is each conference’s head coaches, whether football, men’s basketball, or otherwise.
With our rankings of all 18 Big Ten football and men’s basketball coaches already on the books, it’s time for a look at how each school’s football and men’s basketball coaching duo compares to the rest of the conference. The calculation is simple. Each coach’s position (No. 1 through 18) is added to his counterpart’s for a ‘net score.’ That score is then compared to the rest of the listed duos, with the lower score reflecting the higher ranking.
18. Washington Huskies (Jedd Fisch, Danny Sprinkle)
Nov 2, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch stands on the sideline during the first quarter against the USC Trojans at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Jedd Fisch — No. 12
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Danny Sprinkle — No. 17
Net Score: 29
Fisch is likely to be a major riser by this time next year, as expectations are high entering his second season leading the Huskies. Sprinkle’s No. 17 standing after a 13-18 debut season brings this overall ranking down. Most programs boast at least one coach in the conference’s upper-echelon. That is not the case at Washington, at least until Fisch leads the Huskies to 9+ wins.
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17. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (Greg Schiano, Steve Pikiell)
Sep 3, 2023; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights head coach Greg Schiano before the game against the Northwestern Wildcats at SHI Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Greg Schiano — No. 13
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Steve Pikiell — No. 15
Net Score: 28
Rutgers has been on the upswing as of late, with Schiano leading the football program to consecutive bowl games and Pikiell’s team finishing with consecutive winning seasons from 2019-23. However, the latter underachieved greatly in 2024-25 with top NBA prospects Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey in the lineup. Expectations surrounding both programs are now measured entering 2025-26. Both coaches could drop further with down seasons.
16. Northwestern Wildcats (David Braun, Chris Collins)
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS – JANUARY 29: Head coach Chris Collins of the Northwestern Wildcats talks with Brooks Barnhizer #13 against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights during the second half at Welsh-Ryan Arena on January 29, 2025 in Evanston, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: David Braun — No. 18
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Chris Collins — No. 10
Net Score: 28*
Northwestern is always a ‘do more with less’ athletic department, seen by Pat Fitzgerald’s terrific success on the gridiron from 2006-22 and Collins’ current run. Collins has the Northwestern basketball program operating at arguably its peak, with consecutive 22-win seasons and the program’s first ever back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2022-23 and 2023-24. Braun has major questions entering his third season at the helm, however, after his team went 4-8 in 2024.
(Note: A tiebreaker goes to the school with the highest-ranked coach, in either sport. In this case, Collins bests Braun, Pikiell and Schiano)
15. Maryland Terrapins (Mike Locksley, Buzz Williams)
Oct 19, 2024; College Park, Maryland, USA; Maryland Terrapins head coach Mike Locksley during the second half Southern California Trojans at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Mike Locksley — No. 16
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Buzz Williams — No. 8
Net Score: 24
Locksley is a potential hot-seat candidate entering 2025 after a 4-8 finish to the 2024 season. A further slide, against what projects to be a manageable schedule, could lead to a change. Remember, Maryland is amid an athletic director search. New ADs often lead to quicker coaching moves, as the new hire works to put their fingerprints on the department. Buzz Williams should be safe after being hired just one month ago. He made the last three NCAA Tournaments at Texas A&M and went 69-36 during that time.
14. Minnesota Golden Gophers (P.J. Fleck, Niko Medved)
Nov 29, 2024; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Minnesota Golden Gophers head coach P.J. Fleck looks on before taking the field prior to the game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: P.J. Fleck — No. 10
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Niko Medved — No. 12
Net Score: 22
Fleck may be underrated at No. 10, with bowl appearances in the last six non-COVID seasons and a 58-39 overall record in eight years at the helm. A nine-win season in 2025 could move him closer toward the Bret Bielema, Kirk Ferentz tier of Big Ten football coaches. Medved, meanwhile, is a moderate unknown after seven years at Colorado State. He now takes over a Minnesota program that has proven to be a challenging place to win.
13. USC Trojans (Lincoln Riley, Eric Musselman)
Sep 1, 2024; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Southern California Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley reacts in the first half against the LSU Tigers at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Lincoln Riley — No. 9
Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Eric Musselman — No. 13
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Net Score: 22
Hand up, Riley is likely better than the ninth-best coach in the Big Ten. However, USC is just 15-11 over the last two seasons, plus went 6-6 during the 2024 regular season before a bowl win over Texas A&M. There is a real question surrounding USC’s fit in the conference, one which can only be answered by high-level winning. Musselman is in a similar position. He took Arkansas to two Elite Eights and a Sweet 16 from 2020-23. However, he went 16-17 in his final season with the Razorbacks and just 17-18 in his first season with the Trojans. Both coaches should take major jumps forward in 2025-26. However, it’s worth noting that each has yet to prove an ability to succeed in the Big Ten.
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12. Nebraska Cornhuskers (Matt Rhule, Fred Hoiberg)
Aug 31, 2024; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule reacts during the second quarter against the UTEP Miners at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Matt Rhule — No. 8
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Fred Hoiberg — No. 14
Net Score: 29
Hoiberg dropped three spots with Nebraska’s late-season collapse. That significant slide halted red-hot momentum after the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in a decade. Still, Hoiberg just led the Cornhuskers to their first stretch of back-to-back 20-win seasons since 1997-99. The context of the program’s overall struggles matters when evaluating his tenure. The same can also be said for Rhule, who just broke Nebraska football’s eight-year bowl drought. He will now be expected to lead a significant breakthrough in 2025. That season will be critical to the direction of his tenure.
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11. UCLA Bruins (DeShaun Foster, Mick Cronin)
Jan 30, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; UCLA Bruins head coach Mick Cronin looks up to talk with center Aday Mara (15) during the second half against the Oregon Ducks at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom. Mandatory Credit: Alex Gallardo-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: DeShaun Foster — No. 14
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Mick Cronin — No. 7
Net Score: 21
Foster impressed over the second half of the 2024 season. He took over the program in a tough situation after former coach Chip Kelly left for the Ohio State offensive coordinator job. While the Bruins went just 5-7, the team improved as the season continued and now has high expectations entering 2025. Cronin, meanwhile, is one of the best coaches in the conference. His Bruins had little trouble competing in their first year in the Big Ten, finishing 23-11 overall and 13-7 in conference play.
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10. Penn State Nittany Lions (James Franklin, Mike Rhoades)
Apr 26, 2025; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin looks on from the back field during the second quarter of the Blue White spring game at Beaver Stadium. The White team defeated the Blue team 10-8. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: James Franklin — No. 3
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Mike Rhoades — No. 18
Net Score: 21
This is a classic combination of a top-end coach on one side and a bottom-ranked one on the other. Franklin has Penn State football operating as a perennial top-10 team nationally. He also just led the program’s first College Football Playoff breakthrough. Rhoades, meanwhile, is just 32-32 in two years at Penn State. 2025-26 will be a critical year for his tenure.
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9. Purdue Boilermakers (Barry Odom, Matt Painter)
Mar 24, 2024; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Purdue Boilermakers head coach Matt Painter looks on during the first half against the Utah State Aggies at Gainbridge FieldHouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Barry Odom — No. 17
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Matt Painter — No. 2
Net Score: 19
File Purdue’s coaching duo in the Penn State category. Odom takes over after a disastrous 1-11 final season under Ryan Walters. He’s tasked with a top-down overhaul and should get several seasons to get it done. Painter, meanwhile, is either the first or second-best coach in the Big Ten, depending on the year. His Boilermakers are again a projected top team entering next season.
8. Indiana Hoosiers (Curt Cignetti, Darian DeVries)
Dec 20, 2024; Notre Dame, Indiana, USA; Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti during the first half against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Curt Cignetti — No. 6
Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Darian DeVries — No. 11
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Net Score: 17
Indiana rocketed up this list after Curt Cignetti’s breakthrough debut season, leading his team to an 11-1 regular season and a CFP berth. DeVries, meanwhile, takes over after one year at West Virginia. He previously led Drake on a terrific run from 2018-24. His biggest opponent at Indiana will be the almost unrealistic expectations that surround the program.
7. Ohio State Buckeyes (Ryan Day, Jake Diebler)
Ohio State Buckeye head coach Ryan Day watches his team in the 2nd half during the spring game at Ohio Stadium on April 12, 2025.
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Ryan Day — No. 1
Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Jake Diebler — No. 16
Net Score: 17
Again, a combination of a top coach with one program and the opposite with the other. Day sits atop the Big Ten football coach rankings after leading the Buckeyes to a national title in 2024. Diebler is still in prove-it mode, as his team went just 17-15 in his first full season at the helm. A strong 2025-26 season for the basketball program could see this duo rise to the top of the list.
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6. Michigan State Spartans (Jonathan Smith, Tom Izzo)
Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo exits the court after 70-64 loss to Auburn at the Elite Eight round of NCAA tournament at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga. on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Jonathan Smith — No. 15
Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Tom Izzo — No. 1
Net Score: 16
Izzo is our No. 1 basketball coach after Michigan State’s Big Ten title in 2024-25. Again, he and Painter are interchangeable at the top. Smith, meanwhile, enters a critical second year at the helm. The Spartans went just 5-7 in 2024, plus are struggling on the recruiting trail. He needs to start winning, and must do so fast.
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5. Iowa Hawkeyes (Kirk Ferentz, Ben McCollum)
Nov 2, 2024; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Kirk Ferentz watches his team warm up before the game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Kirk Ferentz — No. 5
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Ben McCollum — No. 9
Net Score: 14
Ferentz’s position should go without saying. He enters year 27 at Iowa in 2025. Yet again, the team is projected for eight or nine wins. McCollum is an interesting wildcard, taking over the Hawkeyes after the dismissal of Fran McCaffery. He won four Division II national titles at Northwest Missouri State before a breakthrough 2024-25 at Drake. This slot is somewhat speculative, but he appears a great fit for Iowa on paper.
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4. Wisconsin Badgers (Luke Fickell, Greg Gard)
Mar 28, 2023; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Greg Gard looks on during the first half against the North Texas Mean Green at Orleans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Luke Fickell — No. 11
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Greg Gard — No. 3
Net Score: 14
Gard’s latest program evolution is almost exactly what athletic director Chris McIntosh was looking for when he hired Fickell to lead the football program in 2023. Gard revamped the Badgers’ offensive attack, with an assist from Kirk Penney, recruited well out of the transfer portal and reestablished the program as one of the Big Ten’s best. That occurred as Wisconsin saw nearly opposite results on the gridiron. Fickell’s team went 5-7 in 2024, missing a bowl game for the first time since 2001. He fired air raid offensive coordinator Phil Longo in November, an experienced assistant who was originally brought in to ‘revolutionize’ the program. 2025 is a critical year for Fickell. The Badgers face one of the nation’s toughest schedules, but can’t afford to go another season without a bowl trip.
3. Michigan Wolverines (Sherrone Moore, Dusty May)
Michigan head coach Dusty May walks off the court after 86-68 win over Purdue at the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind. on Friday, March 14, 2025.
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Sherrone Moore — No. 7
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Dusty May — No. 4
Net Score: 11
May was a home run hire in year one, leading Michigan to a 27-10 overall record, Big Ten tournament title and NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearance. Remember, he took over a program that had just gone 8-24 in the final year under Juwan Howard. Moore, meanwhile, will get some runway after a terrific finish in 2024, with statement wins over Ohio State and Alabama. Top 2025 QB Bryce Underwood will be an important factor in the success of his tenure.
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2. Illinois Fighting Illini (Bret Bielema, Brad Underwood)
Nov 23, 2024; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini head coach Bret Bielema looks on during the second half against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at SHI Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Bret Bielema — No. 4
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Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Brad Underwood — No. 6
Net Score: 10
Bielema’s stock is through the roof after Illinois’ 10-3 2024 season. The team is now projected in the nation’s top 10 entering 2024, as it returns most of its leading contributors and will face a manageable schedule. Underwood also shouldn’t be overlooked. His Fighting Illini have been among the four best Big Ten programs over the last half-decade.
1. Oregon Ducks (Dan Lanning, Dana Altman)
Jan 1, 2025; Pasadena, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning during a timeout in the first quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images
Football Coach Big Ten Rank: Dan Lanning — No. 2
Basketball Coach Big Ten Rank: Dana Altman — No. 5
Net Score: 7
Oregon claims the top spot in this year’s coaching duo power rankings. Lanning’s position should be clear after the Ducks went 13-1 in their first season in the Big Ten, only falling to Ohio State in the CFP quarterfinal. Altman also factors into the conversation near the top of the Big Ten. He’s 370-162 in 14 years leading the Ducks, with zero seasons under 20 wins.
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