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| title = 2015 Big Ten Conference football season | color = #0088ce | color text = #FFFFFF | league = NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) | sport = Football | logo = Big Ten Conference logo (2012).svg | pixels = 150px | caption = | duration = September 3, 2015 through January 2016 | no_of_teams = 14 | attendance = | TV = ABC, ESPN2, ESPN Inc., Big Ten Network, FOX (championship game) | draft = 2016 NFL Draft | draft_link = 2016 NFL Draft | top_pick = | picked_by = | season = Regular season | season_champ_name= Champions | season_champs = | MVP = Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State | MVP_link = Chicago Tribune Silver Football | conf1 = East Division | conf1_champ = Michigan State, Ohio State (co-champions)[1] | conf2 = West Division | conf2_champ = Iowa | conf2_runner-up = Northwestern | finals = Championship Game | finals_link = 2015 Big Ten Football Championship Game | finals_champ = Michigan State Spartans | finals_runner-up = Iowa Hawkeyes | finals_MVP = Connor Cook, Michigan State (QB) | finals_MVP_link = Most Valuable Player | top_scorer = | top_scorer_link = | seasonslist = | seasonslistnames = Football | prevseason_year = 2014 | nextseason_year = 2016 }}{{2015 Big Ten football standings}} The 2015 Big Ten Conference football season was the 120th season of college football play for the Big Ten Conference and was a part of the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The conference began its season on Thursday, September 3, with Michigan and Minnesota opening their seasons. The remainder of the teams in the conference began their seasons on September 4 and 5. This was the Big Ten's second season with 14 teams. The league was home to the defending national champion and inaugural winner of the College Football Playoff in Ohio State. The Big Ten also welcomed four new head coaches for the 2015 season. Jim Harbaugh replaced Brady Hoke as head coach at Michigan, Mike Riley took over for Bo Pelini at Nebraska, Paul Chryst came in as the head man at Wisconsin, replacing Gary Andersen, and Bill Cubit served as the interim head coach at Illinois after Tim Beckman was fired just one week before the beginning of the season.[2] There were also two coaching changes made during the middle of the 2015 season. On October 13, Maryland dismissed coach Randy Edsall and named his offensive coordinator Mike Locksley as interim coach for the rest of the season.[3] On October 28, Jerry Kill retired as Minnesota's head coach due to health concerns. His defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys was named as interim coach before being named the permanent replacement on November 11.[4][5] In preseason polling, Ohio State was unanimously voted to repeat as the Big Ten champion by the media in the Big Ten Preseason poll, receiving all 40 first place votes.[6] The Badgers were favorites to win the Big Ten West Division with 32 votes, followed by Nebraska with five and Minnesota with three.[7] At the conclusion of the regular season, Iowa won the West Division championship with a perfect 12-0 (8-0) record. Michigan State and Ohio State finished tied atop the East Division standings, both at 11-1 (7-1), but Michigan State's head-to-head victory placed the Spartans into the Big Ten Championship Game opposite Iowa. Following the season, Illinois removed the interim tag from Bill Cubit's title and gave him a two-year contract as head coach,[8] while Rutgers has decided to part ways with Kyle Flood.[9] In the Big Ten Championship Game, Michigan State defeated Iowa 16-13 to win their second Big Ten championship in three years. With the win, the Spartans advance to the College Football Playoff. Iowa and Ohio State were both placed into New Year's Six Bowls, going to the Rose and Fiesta Bowls, respectively. A total of 10 Big Ten teams went to bowl games in 2015, including Nebraska and Minnesota, both with 5-7 records. Rankings{{main|2015 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}}
ScheduleIn 2015, Penn State will be the only Big Ten team that will not play a non-conference game against a Power Five conference team.[10]
All times Eastern time. † denotes Homecoming game Week 1{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = l | date = September 3 | time = 8:30 PM | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Michigan | home_rank = | home_team = Utah | site_stadium = Rice-Eccles Stadium | site_cityst = Salt Lake City, UT | gamename = | tv = FS1 | score = 24–17 | overtime = | attend = 47,825 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 3 | time = 9:00 PM | visiting_rank = 2 | visiting_team = Texas Christian | home_rank = | home_team = Minnesota | site_stadium = TCF Bank Stadium | site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN | gamename = | tv = ESPN | score = 23–17 | overtime = | attend = 54,147 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 4 | time = 7:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 5 | visiting_team = Michigan State | home_rank = | home_team = Western Michigan | site_stadium = Waldo Stadium | site_cityst = Kalamazoo, MI | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = 37–24 | overtime = | attend = 30,885 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 5 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 21 | visiting_team = Stanford | home_rank = | home_team = Northwestern | site_stadium = Ryan Field | site_cityst = Evanston, IL | gamename = | tv = ESPN | score = 16–6 | overtime = | attend = 36,024 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 5 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Richmond | home_rank = | home_team = Maryland | site_stadium = Byrd Stadium | site_cityst = College Park, MD | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = 50–21 | overtime = | attend = 38,117 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 5 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Norfolk State | home_rank = | home_team = Rutgers | site_stadium = High Point Solutions Stadium | site_cityst = Piscataway, NJ | gamename = | tv = ESPNNEWS | score = 63–13 | overtime = | attend = 47,453 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 5 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Illinois State | home_rank = | home_team = Iowa | site_stadium = Kinnick Stadium | site_cityst = Iowa City, IA | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 31–14 | overtime = | attend = 59,450 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 5 | time = 2:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Kent State | home_rank = | home_team = Illinois | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Champaign, IL | gamename = | tv = | score = 52–3 | overtime = | attend = 36,693 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 5 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Brigham Young | home_rank = | home_team = Nebraska | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Lincoln, NE | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = 33–28 | overtime = | attend = 89,959 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 5 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Penn State | home_rank = | home_team = Temple | site_stadium = Lincoln Financial Field | site_cityst = Philadelphia, PA | gamename = | tv = ESPN | score = 27–10 | overtime = | attend = 69,176 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 5 | time = 4:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Southern Illinois | home_rank = | home_team = Indiana | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Bloomington, IN | gamename = | tv = ESPNNEWS | score = 48–47 | overtime = | attend = 36,071 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 5 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 20 | visiting_team = Wisconsin | home_rank = 3 | home_team = Alabama | site_stadium = AT&T Stadium | site_cityst = Arlington, TX | gamename = Cowboys Classic | tv = ABC | score = 35–17 | overtime = | attend = 64,279 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 6 | time = 3:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Purdue | home_rank = | home_team = Marshall | site_stadium = Joan C. Edwards Stadium | site_cityst = Huntington, WV | gamename = | tv = FS1 | score = 41–31 | overtime = | attend = 38,791 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 7 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 1 | visiting_team = Ohio State | home_rank = | home_team = Virginia Tech | site_stadium = Lane Stadium | site_cityst = Blacksburg, VA | gamename = | tv = ESPN | score = 42-24 | overtime = | attend = 65,632 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}} Week 2{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Oregon State | home_rank = | home_team = Michigan | site_stadium = Michigan Stadium | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = 35–7 | overtime = | attend = 109,651 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Miami (OH) | home_rank = | home_team = Wisconsin | site_stadium = Camp Randall Stadium | site_cityst = Madison, WI | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = 58–0 | overtime = | attend = 76,535 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Buffalo | home_rank = | home_team = Penn State | site_stadium = Beaver Stadium | site_cityst = University Park, PA | gamename = | tv = ESPN2 | score = 27–14 | overtime = | attend = 93,065 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Western Illinois | home_rank = | home_team = Illinois | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Champaign, IL | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 44–0 | overtime = | attend = 37,733 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 12 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Bowling Green | home_rank = | home_team = Maryland | site_stadium = Byrd Stadium | site_cityst = College Park, MD | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 48–27 | overtime = | attend = 36,332 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Indiana State | home_rank = | home_team = Purdue | site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium | site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN | gamename = | tv = ESPNNEWS | score = 38–14 | overtime = | attend = 41,158 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l =w | date = September 12 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Hawaii | home_rank = 1 | home_team = Ohio State | site_stadium = Ohio Stadium | site_cityst = Columbus, OH | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 38–0 | overtime = | attend = 107,145 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l =l | date = September 12 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Washington State | home_rank = | home_team = Rutgers | site_stadium = High Point Solutions Stadium | site_cityst = Piscataway, NJ | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = 37–34 | overtime = | attend = 46,536 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Minnesota | home_rank = | home_team = Colorado State | site_stadium = Hughes Stadium | site_cityst = Fort Collins, CO | gamename = | tv = CBS Sports Network | score = 23–20 | overtime = OT | attend = 32,500 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l =w | date = September 12 | time = 4:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Eastern Illinois | home_rank = | home_team = Northwestern | site_stadium = Ryan Field | site_cityst = Evanston, IL | gamename = | tv = ESPNNEWS | score = 41–0 | overtime = | attend = 29,131 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 4:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Iowa | home_rank = | home_team = Iowa State | site_stadium = Jack Trice Stadium | site_cityst = Ames, IA | gamename = Cy-Hawk Series | tv = FOX | score = 31–17 | overtime = | attend = 61,500 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Florida International | home_rank = | home_team = Indiana | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Bloomington, IN | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 36–22 | overtime = | attend = 41,509 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = South Alabama | home_rank = | home_team = Nebraska | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Lincoln, NE | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 48–9 | overtime = | attend = 89,822 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 12 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 7 | visiting_team = Oregon | home_rank = 5 | home_team = Michigan State | site_stadium = Spartan Stadium | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = 31–28 | overtime = | attend = 76,526 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}} Week 3{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Air Force | home_rank = 4 | home_team = Michigan State | site_stadium = Spartan Stadium | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = 35–21 | overtime = | attend = 74,211 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 19 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Illinois | home_rank = | home_team = North Carolina | site_stadium = Kenan Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Chapel Hill, NC | gamename = | tv = ESPN2 | score = 48–14 | overtime = | attend = 41,000 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = South Florida | home_rank = | home_team = Maryland | site_stadium = Byrd Stadium | site_cityst = College Park, MD | gamename = | tv = ESPNNEWS | score = 35–17 | overtime = | attend = 36,827 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = UNLV | home_rank = | home_team = Michigan | site_stadium = Michigan Stadium | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 28–7 | overtime = | attend = 108,683 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Kent State | home_rank = | home_team = Minnesota | site_stadium = TCF Bank Stadium | site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 10–7 | overtime = | attend = 52,823 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 12:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 23 | visiting_team = Northwestern | home_rank = | home_team = Duke | site_stadium = Wallace Wade Stadium | site_cityst = Durham, NC | gamename = | tv = ESPN3 | score = 19–10 | overtime = | attend = 24,127 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 19 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Nebraska | home_rank = | home_team = Miami (FL) | site_stadium = Sun Life Stadium | site_cityst = Miami Gardens, FL | gamename = | tv = ABC / ESPN2 | score = 36–33 | overtime = OT | attend = 53,580 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Northern Illinois | home_rank = 1 | home_team = Ohio State | site_stadium = Ohio Stadium | site_cityst = Columbus, OH | gamename = | tv = ABC / ESPN2 | score = 20–13 | overtime = | attend = 104,095 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 19 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Virginia Tech | home_rank = | home_team = Purdue | site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium | site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = 51–24 | overtime = | attend = 45,759 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Troy | home_rank = 24 | home_team = Wisconsin | site_stadium = Camp Randall Stadium | site_cityst = Madison, WI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 28–3 | overtime = | attend = 77,157 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 4:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Western Kentucky | home_rank = | home_team = Indiana | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Bloomington, IN | gamename = | tv = ESPNNEWS | score = 38–35 | overtime = | attend = 44,823 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 19 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Pittsburgh | home_rank = | home_team = Iowa | site_stadium = Kinnick Stadium | site_cityst = Iowa City, IA | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 27–24 | overtime = | attend = 63,636 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = PSU | date = September 19 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Rutgers | home_rank = | home_team = Penn State | site_stadium = Beaver Stadium | site_cityst = University Park, PA | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = PSU 28–3 | overtime = | attend = 103,323 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}} Week 4{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Kansas | home_rank = | home_team = Rutgers | site_stadium = High Point Solutions Stadium | site_cityst = Piscataway, NJ | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 27–14 | overtime = | attend = 46,136 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 26 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Bowling Green | home_rank = | home_team = Purdue | site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium | site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 35–28 | overtime = | attend = 33,160 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Central Michigan | home_rank = 2 | home_team = Michigan State | site_stadium = Spartan Stadium | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 30–10 | overtime = | attend = 75,218 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 22 | visiting_team = Brigham Young | home_rank = | home_team = Michigan | site_stadium = Michigan Stadium | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = 31–0 | overtime = | attend = 108,940 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Southern Mississippi | home_rank = | home_team = Nebraska | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Lincoln, NE | gamename = | tv = ESPNEWS | score = 36–28 | overtime = | attend = 89,899 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 12:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Indiana | home_rank = | home_team = Wake Forest | site_stadium = BB&T Field | site_cityst = Winston-Salem, NC | gamename = | tv = ACCN | score = 31–24 | overtime = | attend = 22,508 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = l | date = September 26 | time = 2:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Maryland | home_rank = | home_team = West Virginia | site_stadium = Milan Puskar Stadium | site_cityst = Morgantown, WV | gamename = MD-WV rivalry | tv = FS1 | score = 45–6 | overtime = | attend = 61,174 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = San Diego State | home_rank = | home_team = Penn State | site_stadium = Beaver Stadium | site_cityst = University Park, PA | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 37–21 | overtime = | attend = 95,107 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Western Michigan | home_rank = 1 | home_team = Ohio State | site_stadium = Ohio Stadium | site_cityst = Columbus, OH | gamename = | tv = ABC/ESPN2 | score = 38–12 | overtime = | attend = 106,123 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = North Texas | home_rank = | home_team = Iowa | site_stadium = Kinnick Stadium | site_cityst = Iowa City, IA | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = 62–16 | overtime = | attend = 56,401 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Ohio | home_rank = | home_team = Minnesota | site_stadium = TCF Bank Stadium | site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 27–24 | overtime = | attend = 53,917 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 4:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Middle Tennessee State | home_rank = | home_team = Illinois | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Champaign, IL | gamename = | tv = ESPNEWS | score = 27–25 | overtime = | attend = 44,366 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Ball State | home_rank = 17 | home_team = Northwestern | site_stadium = Ryan Field | site_cityst = Evanston, IL | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 24–19 | overtime = | attend = 30,107 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = September 26 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Hawaii | home_rank = 22 | home_team = Wisconsin | site_stadium = Camp Randall Stadium | site_cityst = Madison, WI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = 28–0 | overtime = | attend = 80,829 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}} Week 5{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = October 3 | time = 12:00 AM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 22 | visiting_team = Michigan | home_rank = | home_team = Maryland | site_stadium = Byrd Stadium | site_cityst = College Park, MD | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = MICH 28–0 | overtime = | attend = 51,802 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 3 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Iowa | home_rank = 19 | home_team = Wisconsin | site_stadium = Camp Randall Stadium | site_cityst = Madison, WI | gamename = Heartland Trophy | tv = ESPN | score = IA 10–6 | overtime = | attend = 80,933 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 3 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Purdue | home_rank = 2 | home_team = Michigan State | site_stadium = Spartan Stadium | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | gamename = | tv = ESPN2 | score = MSU 24–21 | overtime = | attend = 74,418 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 3 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Minnesota | home_rank = 16 | home_team = Northwestern | site_stadium = Ryan Field | site_cityst = Evanston, IL | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = NW 27–0 | overtime = | attend = 30,044 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = October 3 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Army | home_rank = | home_team = Penn State | site_stadium = Beaver Stadium | site_cityst = University Park, PA | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = 20–14 | overtime = | attend = 107,387 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 3 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 1 | visiting_team = Ohio State | home_rank = | home_team = Indiana | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Bloomington, IN | gamename = | tv = ABC/ESPN2 | score = OSU 34–27 | overtime = | attend = 52,929 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 3 | time = 4:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Nebraska | home_rank = | home_team = Illinois | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Champaign, IL | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = ILL 14–13 | overtime = | attend = 40,138 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}}
Week 6{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = October 10 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Indiana | home_rank = | home_team = Penn State | site_stadium = Beaver Stadium | site_cityst = University Park, PA | gamename = | tv = ESPN | score = PSU 29–7 | overtime = | attend = 97,873 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 10 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Illinois | home_rank = 22 | home_team = Iowa | site_stadium = Kinnick Stadium | site_cityst = Iowa City, IA | gamename = | tv = ESPN2 | score = IA 29–20 | overtime = | attend = 66,693 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 10 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Maryland | home_rank = 1 | home_team = Ohio State | site_stadium = Ohio Stadium | site_cityst = Columbus, OH | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = OSU 49–28 | overtime = | attend = 107,869 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 10 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Wisconsin | home_rank = | home_team = Nebraska | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Lincoln, NE | gamename = Freedom Trophy | tv = ABC/ESPN2 | score = WIS 23–21 | overtime = | attend = 89,886 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 10 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = 13 | visiting_team = Northwestern | home_rank = 18 | home_team = Michigan | site_stadium = Michigan Stadium | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = MICH 38–0 | overtime = | attend = 110,452 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 10 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Minnesota | home_rank = | home_team = Purdue | site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium | site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = MIN 41–13 | overtime = | attend = 33,780 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 10 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 4 | visiting_team = Michigan State | home_rank = | home_team = Rutgers | site_stadium = High Point Solutions Stadium | site_cityst = Piscataway, NJ | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = MSU 31–24 | overtime = | attend = 50,373 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}} Week 7{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = October 17 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Purdue | home_rank = | home_team = Wisconsin | site_stadium = Camp Randall Stadium | site_cityst = Madison, WI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = WIS 24–7 | overtime = | attend = 80,794 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 17 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = 17 | visiting_team = Iowa | home_rank = 20 | home_team = Northwestern | site_stadium = Ryan Field | site_cityst = Evanston, IL | gamename = | tv = ABC/ESPN2 | score = IA 40–10 | overtime = | attend = 44,135 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 17 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Nebraska | home_rank = | home_team = Minnesota | site_stadium = TCF Bank Stadium | site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN | gamename = $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy | tv = ESPN2 | score = NEB 48–25 | overtime = | attend = 52,062 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 17 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 7 | visiting_team = Michigan State | home_rank = 12 | home_team = Michigan | site_stadium = Michigan Stadium | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | gamename = Paul Bunyan Trophy | tv = ESPN | score = MSU 27–23 | overtime = | attend = 111,740 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 17 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Rutgers | home_rank = | home_team = Indiana | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Bloomington, IN | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = RUT 55–52 | overtime = | attend = 40,567 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 17 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Penn State | home_rank = 1 | home_team = Ohio State | site_stadium = Ohio Stadium | site_cityst = Columbus, OH | gamename = OSU-PSU rivalry | tv = ABC | score = OSU 38–10 | overtime = | attend = 108,423 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}}
Week 8{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = October 24 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Northwestern | home_rank = | home_team = Nebraska | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Lincoln, NE | gamename = | tv = ESPN2 | score = NW 30–28 | overtime = | attend = 89,493 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 24 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Indiana | home_rank = 7 | home_team = Michigan State | site_stadium = Spartan Stadium | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | gamename = Old Brass Spittoon | tv = ABC/ESPN2 | score = MSU 52–26 | overtime = | attend = 74,144 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 24 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Penn State | home_rank = | home_team = Maryland | site_stadium = M&T Bank Stadium | site_cityst = Baltimore, MD | gamename = Maryland-PSU rivalry | tv = ESPN | score = PSU 31–30 | overtime = | attend = 68,948 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 24 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Wisconsin | home_rank = | home_team = Illinois | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Champaign, IL | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = WIS 24–13 | overtime = | attend = 45,438 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 24 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 1 | visiting_team = Ohio State | home_rank = | home_team = Rutgers | site_stadium = High Point Solutions Stadium | site_cityst = Piscataway, NJ | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = OSU 49–7 | overtime = | attend = 53,111 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}}
Week 9{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = October 31 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Rutgers | home_rank = | home_team = Wisconsin | site_stadium = Camp Randall Stadium | site_cityst = Madison, WI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = WIS 48–10 | overtime = | attend = 74,575 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 31 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Nebraska | home_rank = | home_team = Purdue | site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium | site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = PUR 55–45 | overtime = | attend = 31,351 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 31 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Illinois | home_rank = | home_team = Penn State | site_stadium = Beaver Stadium | site_cityst = University Park, PA | gamename = | tv = ESPN2 | score = PSU 39–0 | overtime = | attend = 94,417 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 31 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Maryland | home_rank = 10 | home_team = Iowa | site_stadium = Kinnick Stadium | site_cityst = Iowa City, IA | gamename = | tv = ABC / ESPN2 | score = IA 31–15 | overtime = | attend = 62,667 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = October 31 | time = 7:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 15 | visiting_team = Michigan | home_rank = | home_team = Minnesota | site_stadium = TCF Bank Stadium | site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN | gamename = Little Brown Jug | tv = ESPN | score = MICH 29–26 | overtime = | attend = 50,709 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}}
Week 10{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = November 7 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Penn State | home_rank = | home_team = Northwestern | site_stadium = Ryan Field | site_cityst = Evanston, IL | gamename = | tv = ESPNU | score = NW 23–21 | overtime = | attend = 34,116 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 7 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = yes | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Illinois | home_rank = | home_team = Purdue | site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium | site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN | gamename = Purdue Cannon | tv = BTN | score = ILL 48–14 | overtime = | attend = 40,197 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 7 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 10 | visiting_team = Iowa | home_rank = | home_team = Indiana | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Bloomington, IN | gamename = | tv = ESPN | score = IA 35–27 | overtime = | attend = 44,739 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 7 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Wisconsin | home_rank = | home_team = Maryland | site_stadium = Byrd Stadium | site_cityst = College Park, MD | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = WIS 31–24 | overtime = | attend = 44,678 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 7 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Rutgers | home_rank = 16 | home_team = Michigan | site_stadium = Michigan Stadium | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = MICH 49–16 | overtime = | attend = 109,879 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 7 | time = 7:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 6 | visiting_team = Michigan State | home_rank = | home_team = Nebraska | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Lincoln, NE | gamename = | tv = ESPN | score = NEB 39–38 | overtime = | attend = 90,094 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 7 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Minnesota | home_rank = 1 | home_team = Ohio State | site_stadium = Ohio Stadium | site_cityst = Columbus, OH | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = OSU 28–14 | overtime = | attend = 108,075 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}} Week 11{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = November 14 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Purdue | home_rank = 24 | home_team = Northwestern | site_stadium = Ryan Field | site_cityst = Evanston, IL | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = NW 21–14 | overtime = | attend = 30,003 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 14 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 2 | visiting_team = Ohio State | home_rank = | home_team = Illinois | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Champaign, IL | gamename = Illibuck | tv = ABC | score = OSU 28–3 | overtime = | attend = 51,515 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 14 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Maryland | home_rank = 14 | home_team = Michigan State | site_stadium = Spartan Stadium | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | gamename = | tv = ESPN2 | score = MSU 24–7 | overtime = | attend = 73,406 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 14 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Nebraska | home_rank = | home_team = Rutgers | site_stadium = High Point Solutions Stadium | site_cityst = Piscataway, NJ | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = NEB 31–14 | overtime = | attend = 45,606 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 14 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 15 | visiting_team = Michigan | home_rank = | home_team = Indiana | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Bloomington, IN | gamename = | tv = ABC/ESPN2 | score = MICH 48–41 | overtime = 2OT | attend = 49,557 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 14 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Minnesota | home_rank = 8 | home_team = Iowa | site_stadium = Kinnick Stadium | site_cityst = Iowa City, IA | gamename = Floyd of Rosedale | tv = BTN | score = IA 40–35 | overtime = | attend = 70,585 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}}
Week 12{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = November 21 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 14 | visiting_team = Michigan | home_rank = | home_team = Penn State | site_stadium = Beaver Stadium | site_cityst = University Park, PA | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = MI 28–16 | overtime = | attend = 107,418 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 21 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Purdue | home_rank = 6 | home_team = Iowa | site_stadium = Kinnick Stadium | site_cityst = Iowa City, IA | gamename = | tv = ESPN2 | score = IA 40–20 | overtime = | attend = 62,920 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 21 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Illinois | home_rank = | home_team = Minnesota | site_stadium = TCF Bank Stadium | site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN | gamename = | tv = ESPNNEWS | score = MIN 32–23 | overtime = | attend = 47,976 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 21 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Indiana | home_rank = | home_team = Maryland | site_stadium = Byrd Stadium | site_cityst = College Park, MD | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = IND 47–28 | overtime = | attend = 33,685 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = w | date = November 21 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Rutgers | home_rank = | home_team = Army | site_stadium = Michie Stadium | site_cityst = West Point, NY | gamename = | tv = CBS Sports Network | score = 31–21 | overtime = | attend = 30,113 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 21 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 9 | visiting_team = Michigan State | home_rank = 2 | home_team = Ohio State | site_stadium = Ohio Stadium | site_cityst = Columbus, OH | gamename = | tv = ABC | score = MSU 17–14 | overtime = | attend = 108,975 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 21 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 20 | visiting_team = Northwestern | home_rank = 21 | home_team = Wisconsin | site_stadium = Camp Randall Stadium | site_cityst = Madison, WI | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = NW 13–7 | overtime = | attend = 75,276 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}}
Week 13{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| w/l = | date = November 27 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 3 | visiting_team = Iowa | home_rank = | home_team = Nebraska | site_stadium = Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Lincoln, NE | gamename = Heroes Trophy | tv = ABC | score = IA 28–20 | overtime = | attend = 90,830 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 28 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 8 | visiting_team = Ohio State | home_rank = 12 | home_team = Michigan | site_stadium = Michigan Stadium | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | gamename = The Game | tv = ABC | score = OSU 42–13 | overtime = | attend = 111,829 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 28 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Indiana | home_rank = | home_team = Purdue | site_stadium = Ross–Ade Stadium | site_cityst = West Lafayette, IN | gamename = Old Oaken Bucket | tv= BTN | score = IND 54–36 | overtime = | attend = 37,152 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 28 | time = 12:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Maryland | home_rank = | home_team = Rutgers | site_stadium = High Point Solutions Stadium | site_cityst = Piscataway, NJ | gamename = | tv = BTN | score = MD 46–41 | overtime = | attend = 44,846 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 28 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Penn State | home_rank = 6 | home_team = Michigan State | site_stadium = Spartan Stadium | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | gamename = Land Grant Trophy | tv = ESPN | score = MSU 55–16 | overtime = | attend = 74,705 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 28 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = | visiting_team = Wisconsin | home_rank = | home_team = Minnesota | site_stadium = TCF Bank Stadium | site_cityst = Minneapolis, MN | gamename = Paul Bunyan's Axe | tv = BTN | score = WIS 31–21 | overtime = | attend = 52,850 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry | w/l = | date = November 28 | time = 3:30 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 17 | visiting_team = Northwestern | home_rank = | home_team = Illinois | site_stadium = Soldier Field | site_cityst = Chicago, IL | gamename = Land of Lincoln Trophy | tv = ESPNU | score = NW 24–14 | overtime = | attend = 33,514 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}} Big Ten Championship Game{{Main|2015 Big Ten Football Championship Game}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Start}}{{CFB Conference Schedule Entry| date = December 5 | time = 8:00 PM | homecoming = | visiting_rank = 5 | visiting_team = Michigan State | home_rank = 4 | home_team = Iowa | site_stadium = Lucas Oil Stadium | site_cityst = Indianapolis, IN | gamename = | tv = FOX | score = MSU 16–13 | overtime = | attend = 66,985 }}{{CFB Conference Schedule End|timezone=Eastern Time}} Bowl gamesBig Ten bowl games for the 2015 season are:
Records against FBS conferences2015 records against FBS conferences (through January 2, 2016):
Players of the Week
Players of the Year2015 Big Ten Player of the Year Awards[24]
All-conference players2015 Big Ten All-Conference Honors[25] Unanimous selections in ALL CAPS{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
Coaches Honorable Mention: ILLINOIS: Geronimo Allison, Taylor Barton, V'Angelo Bentley (return specialist), Clayton Fejedelem, Ted Karras, Mason Monheim, T.J. Neal, Austin Schmidt, Dawuane Smoot, Jihad Ward; INDIANA: Simmie Cobbs, Michael Cooper, Darius Latham, Nick Mangieri, Zack Shaw; IOWA: Cole Fisher, Jaleel Johnson, Dillon Kidd, Desmond King (return specialist), Ben Niemann, Matt VandeBerg, Sean Welsh; MARYLAND: Jermaine Carter, Michael Dunn, Quinton Jefferson; MICHIGAN: Kenny Allen, Joe Bolden, Ben Braden, Mason Cole, Amara Darboh, Graham Glasgow, Ryan Glasgow, Willie Henry, Kyle Kalis, Desmond Morgan, Blake O'Neil, Jake Rudock, De'Veon Smith, Jarrod Wilson; MICHIGAN STATE: Jon Reschke, R.J. Shelton, Lawrence Thomas; MINNESOTA: Briean Boddy-Calhoun, Shannon Brooks, De'Vondre Campbell, Theiren Cockran, Brandon Lingen, KJ Maye, Jalen Myrick, Jonah Pirsig, Steven Richardson; NEBRASKA: Drew Brown, Nate Gerry, Andy Janovich, Joshua Kalu; NORTHWESTERN: Deonte Gibson, Solomon Vault (return specialist); OHIO STATE: Tyquan Lewis, Jalin Marshall (return specialist), Braxton Miller, Tyvis Powell, Nick Vannett; PENN STATE: Marcus Allen, Jason Cabinda, Trevor Williams; PURDUE: Anthony Brown, Markell Jones, Robert Kugler, Jake Replogle, Frankie Williams; RUTGERS: Leonte Caroo, Steve Longa, Keith Lumpkin; WISCONSIN: T.J. Edwards, Troy Fumagalli, Darius Hillary, Tanner McEvoy. {{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
Media Honorable Mention: ILLINOIS: Geronimo Allison, Taylor Barton, V'Angelo Bentley (return specialist), Mason Monheim, T.J. Neal, Austin Schmidt, Dawuane Smoot, Jihad Ward; INDIANA: Simmie Cobbs, Michael Cooper, Nick Mangieri, Marcus Oliver, Mitchell Paige (return specialist); IOWA: Cole Fisher, Jaleel Johnson, Dillon Kidd, Jordan Lomax, Desmond King (return specialist), Marshall Koehn, Matt VandeBerg, Sean Welsh; MARYLAND: Jermaine Carter, Sean Davis, Brandon Ross; MICHIGAN: Joe Bolden, Ben Braden, Jehu Chesson, Mason Cole, Amara Darboh, Graham Glasgow, Ryan Glasgow, Willie Henry, Royce Jenkins-Stone, Jourdan Lewis (return specialist), Desmond Morgan, Blake O'Neil, Jabrill Peppers (return specialist), Jake Rudock, Chris Wormley; MICHIGAN STATE: Donavan Clark, Demetrious Cox, Darien Harris, Joel Heath, Jon Reschke; MINNESOTA: Shannon Brooks, De'Vondre Campbell, Theiren Cockran, Brandon Lingen, Jack Lynn, KJ Maye, Jonah Pirsig, Cody Poock, Steven Richardson, Ryan Santoso; NEBRASKA: Cethan Carter; OHIO STATE: Eli Apple, Gareon Conley, Tyquan Lewis, Jalin Marshall (wide receiver/return specialist), Braxton Miller, Billy Price, Tyvis Powell, Nick Vannett; PENN STATE: Marcus Allen, Jason Cabinda, Grant Haley, DaeSean Hamilton; PURDUE: Anthony Brown, Markell Jones, Robert Kugler, Jake Replogle, Frankie Williams; RUTGERS: Quentin Gause, Keith Lumpkin, Chris Muller; WISCONSIN: Michael Dieter, Tanner McEvoy, Troy Fumagalli, Chikwe Obasih, Sojourn Shelton. All-Americans{{For|the complete All-America selections|2015 College Football All-America Team}}The 2015 College Football All-America Team is composed of the following College Football All-American first teams chosen by the following selector organizations: Associated Press (AP), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Walter Camp Foundation (WCFF), The Sporting News (TSN), Sports Illustrated (SI), USA Today (USAT) ESPN, CBS Sports (CBS), College Football News (CFN), Scout.com, and Yahoo! Sports (Yahoo!). Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports of Division I-FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. The system consists of three points for a first-team honor, two points for second-team honor, and one point for third-team honor. Honorable mention and fourth team or lower recognitions are not accorded any points. Football consensus teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named first team consensus all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus and Unanimous All-Americans. Any player named to the First Team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is deemed a Unanimous All-American.[26]
*[https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2015/12/08/all-america-college-football-team/76965922/ USA Today All-America Team] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20151211034854/http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football/25407430/cbs-sports-2015-college-football-all-america-team CBS Sports All-America Team] *[https://www.si.com/college-football/2015/12/10/college-football-all-america-team Sports Illustrated All-America Team] *Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America Team *Associated Press All-America Team *ESPN.com All-America Team *Football Writers Association of America All-America Team *Fox Sports All-America Team *Sporting News All-America Team *Athlon Sports All-America Team *Phil Steele All-America Team Academic All-Americans2015 CoSIDA Academic-All Americans[27]
National award winnersJim Thorpe AwardDesmond King, Iowa Lombardi AwardCarl Nassib, Penn State Lott IMPACT TrophyCarl Nassib, Penn State Eddie Robinson Coach of the YearKirk Ferentz, Iowa [https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2015-12-09/college-football-awards-list-winners NCAA List of National Award Winners]Attendance
2016 Big Ten NFL Draft Selections{{Empty section|date=June 2016}}2016 NFL Draft{{main|2016 NFL Draft}}47 Big Ten athletes were selected in the 2016 NFL Draft.[28]
{{in5|7}}No. 8: Miami → Philadelphia (PD). Miami traded its first-round selection (8th) to Philadelphia in exchange for linebacker Kiko Alonso, cornerback Byron Maxwell, and Philadelphia's first-round selection (13th).[30] {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|NumberTwoPick}}No. 8: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). see No. 2: Cleveland → Philadelphia.[31] {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|NumberTwoPick}}No. 8: Cleveland → Tennessee (D). Cleveland traded its first- and sixth-round selections (8th and 176th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's first- and third-round selections (15th and 76th) as well as its 2017 second-round selection.[32] |group="R1 -"}}|cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=1 | picknum=10 | team=New York Giants | first=Eli | last=Apple |dab= | position=CB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State| probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=1 | picknum=16 | team=Detroit Lions | first=Taylor | last=Decker |dab= | position=OT | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State| probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=1 | picknum=20 | team=New York Jets | first=Darron | last=Lee |dab= | position=LB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State| probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=2 | picknum=43 | team=Tennessee Titans | first=Austin | last=Johnson |dab= Austin Johnson (defensive lineman) | position=DT | collegeyear=2015 | college=Penn State University | collegeteam=Penn State Nittany Lions | collegelink=Penn State | probowl= |note=from Philadelphia via Los Angeles {{refn|{{Anchor|Pick43Ref}}No. 43: multiple trades: {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|BradfordFoles}}No. 43: Philadelphia → Los Angeles (PD). Philadelphia traded its second-round selection in this year's draft, a 2015 fourth-round selection and quarterback Nick Foles to Los Angeles in exchange for Los Angeles's 2015 fifth-round selection and quarterback Sam Bradford. The trade also included a possible conditional fourth-round selection in this year's draft that Philadelphia would have received if Bradford took less than 50 percent of the snaps in {{nfly|2015}}. Bradford took the majority of snaps for Philadelphia in 2015, so the fourth-round pick was returned to Los Angeles.[33] {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|NumberOnePick}}No. 43: Los Angeles → Tennessee (PD). see No. 1: Tennessee → Los Angeles.[34]|group="R2 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=2 | picknum=44 | team=Oakland Raiders | first=Jihad | last=Ward |dab= | position=DT | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Illinois | collegeteam=Illinois Fighting Illini | collegelink=Illinois | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=2 | picknum=47 | team=New Orleans Saints | first=Michael | last=Thomas |dab= Michael Thomas (wide receiver, born 1993) | position=WR | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=2 | picknum=48 | team=Green Bay Packers | first=Jason | last=Spriggs |dab= | position=OT | collegeyear=2015 | college=Indiana University | collegeteam=Indiana Hoosiers | collegelink=Indiana | probowl= |note=from Indianapolis {{refn|{{Anchor|Number48Pick}}No. 48: Indianapolis → Green Bay (D). Indianapolis traded its second-round selection (48th) to Green Bay in exchange for Green Bay's second-, fourth- and seventh-round selections (57th, 125th, and 248th).[35]|group="R2 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=2 | picknum=51 | team=New York Jets | first=Christian | last=Hackenberg |dab= | position=QB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Penn State University | collegeteam=Penn State Nittany Lions | collegelink=Penn State | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=2 | picknum=58 | team=Pittsburgh Steelers | first=Sean | last=Davis |dab= Sean Davis (American football) | position=CB | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Maryland | collegeteam=Maryland Terrapins | collegelink=Maryland | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=2 | picknum=61 | team=New Orleans Saints | first=Vonn | last=Bell |dab= | position=S | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State | probowl= |note=from Arizona via New England {{refn|{{Anchor|Pick61Ref}}No. 61: multiple trades: {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|CardinalsPatriotsJones}}No. 61: Arizona → New England (PD). Arizona traded its second-round selection and guard Jonathan Cooper to New England in exchange for defensive end Chandler Jones.[36] {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|Number61Pick}}No. 61: New England → New Orleans (D). New England traded its second-round selection to New Orleans in exchange for New Orleans' third- and fourth-round selections (78th and 112nd).[37] |group="R2 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=3 | picknum=65 | team=Cleveland Browns | first=Carl | last=Nassib |dab= | position=DE | collegeyear=2015 | college=Penn State University | collegeteam=Penn State Nittany Lions | collegelink=Penn State | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=3 | picknum=67 | team=Dallas Cowboys | first=Maliek | last=Collins |dab= | position=DT | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Nebraska | collegeteam=Nebraska Cornhuskers | collegelink=Nebraska | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=3 | picknum=69 | team=Jacksonville Jaguars | first=Yannick | last=Ngakoue |dab= | position=LB | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Maryland | collegeteam=Maryland Terrapins | collegelink=Maryland | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=3 | picknum=75 | team=Oakland Raiders | first=Shilique | last=Calhoun |dab= | position=DE | collegeyear=2015 | college=Michigan State University | collegeteam=Michigan State Spartans | collegelink=Michigan State | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=3 | picknum=80 | team=Buffalo Bills | first=Adolphus | last=Washington |dab= | position=DT | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=3 | picknum=85 | team=Houston Texans | first=Braxton | last=Miller |dab= | position=WR | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=3 | picknum=86 | team=Miami Dolphins | first=Leonte | last=Carroo |dab= | position=WR | collegeyear=2015 | college=Rutgers University | collegeteam=Rutgers Scarlet Knights | collegelink=Rutgers | probowl= |note=from Minnesota {{refn|{{Anchor|Number86Pick}}No. 86: Minnesota → Miami (D). Minnesota traded this selection to Miami in exchange for Miami's sixth-round selection (186th) and Miami's third- and fourth-round selections in 2017.[38]|group="R3 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=3 | picknum=94 | team=Seattle Seahawks | first=Nick | last=Vannett |dab= | position=TE | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State | probowl= |note=from Denver {{refn|{{Anchor|Number26Pick}}No. 94: Denver → Seattle (PD). see No. 26: Seattle → Denver.[39]|group="R3 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 |compensatory=yes | round=3 | picknum=95 | team=Detroit Lions | first=Graham | last=Glasgow |dab= | position=OG | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Michigan | collegeteam=Michigan Wolverines | collegelink=Michigan | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 |compensatory=yes | round=3 | picknum=96 | team=New England Patriots | first=Vincent | last=Valentine |dab= Vincent Valentine (American football) | position=DT | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Nebraska | collegeteam=Nebraska Cornhuskers | collegelink=Nebraska | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=4 | picknum=99 | team=Cleveland Browns | first=Joe | last=Schobert |dab= | position=LB | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Wisconsin | collegeteam=Wisconsin Badgers | collegelink=Wisconsin | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=4 | picknum=100 | team=Oakland Raiders | first=Connor | last=Cook |dab= | position=QB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Michigan State University | collegeteam=Michigan State Spartans | collegelink=Michigan State | probowl= |note=from Tennessee via Philadelphia {{refn|{{Anchor|Pick100Ref}}No. 100: multiple trades: {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|MurrayTrade}}No. 100: Tennessee → Philadelphia (PD). Tennessee traded its fourth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for running back DeMarco Murray and Philadelphia's fourth-round selection (113th).[40] {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|NumberTwoPick}}No. 100: Philadelphia → Cleveland (PD). see No. 2: Cleveland → Philadelphia.[41]|group="R4 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=4 | picknum=102 | team=San Diego Chargers | first=Joshua | last=Perry |dab= | position=LB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=4 | picknum=106 | team=Kansas City Chiefs | first=Eric | last=Murray |dab= Eric Murray (American football) | position=CB | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Minnesota | collegeteam=Minnesota Golden Gophers | collegelink=Minnesota | probowl= |note=from Chicago via Tampa Bay {{refn|{{Anchor|Pick106Ref}}No. 106: multiple trades: {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|BearsBuccaneersTrade}}No. 106: Chicago → Tampa Bay (D). see No. 9: Tampa Bay → Chicago.[32] {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|Number106Pick}}No. 106: Tampa Bay → Kansas City (D). see No. 59: Kansas City → Tampa Bay.[32]|group="R4 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=4 | picknum=115 | team=Atlanta Falcons | first=De'Vondre | last=Campbell |dab= | position=LB | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Minnesota | collegeteam=Minnesota Golden Gophers | collegelink=Minnesota | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=4 | picknum=130 | team=Baltimore Ravens | first=Alex | last=Lewis |dab=Alex Lewis (offensive lineman)| position=OT | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Nebraska | collegeteam=Nebraska Cornhuskers | collegelink=Nebraska | probowl= |note=from Denver {{refn|{{Anchor|GradkowskiTrade}}No. 130: Denver → Baltimore (PD). Denver traded this selection to Baltimore in exchange for Baltimore's fifth-round selection (144th) and center Gino Gradkowski.[42]|group="R4 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 |compensatory=yes | round=4 | picknum=132 | team=Baltimore Ravens | first=Willie | last=Henry |dab= | position=DT | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Michigan | collegeteam=Michigan Wolverines | collegelink=Michigan | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 |compensatory=yes | round=4 | picknum=137 | team=Green Bay Packers | first=Dean | last=Lowry |dab= | position=DE | collegeyear=2015 | college=Northwestern University | collegeteam=Northwestern Wildcats | collegelink=Northwestern | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 |compensatory=yes | round=4 | picknum=139 | team=Buffalo Bills | first=Cardale | last=Jones |dab= | position=QB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Ohio State University | collegeteam=Ohio State Buckeyes | collegelink=Ohio State | probowl= |note= Extra compensatory pick authorized by NFLMC and NFLPA[43][44] |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=5 | picknum=147 | team=Seattle Seahawks | first=Quinton | last=Jefferson |dab= | position=DT | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Maryland | collegeteam=Maryland Terrapins | collegelink=Maryland | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=5 | picknum=150 | team=Chicago Bears | first=Jordan | last=Howard |dab= | position=RB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Indiana University | collegeteam=Indiana Hoosiers | collegelink=Indiana | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear= | round=6 | picknum=176 | team=Denver Broncos | first=Andy | last=Janovich |dab= | position=FB | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Nebraska | collegeteam=Nebraska Cornhuskers | collegelink=Nebraska | probowl= |note=from Cleveland {{refn|{{Anchor|BrownsTitansTrade}}No. 176: Cleveland → Tennessee (D). see No. 8: Cleveland → Tennessee.[32]|group="R6 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=6 | picknum=187 | team=Washington Redskins | first=Nate | last=Sudfeld |dab= | position=QB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Indiana University | collegeteam=Indiana Hoosiers | collegelink=Indiana | probowl= |note=from New Orleans {{refn|{{Anchor|RedskinsSaints2015}}No. 187: New Orleans → Washington (PD). New Orleans traded this selection along with its sixth-round selection in the 2015 NFL draft (187th) to Washington in exchange for Washington's fifth-round selection.[45]|group="R6 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=6 | picknum=189 | team=Dallas Cowboys | first=Anthony | last=Brown |dab= Anthony Brown (cornerback)| position=CB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Purdue University | collegeteam=Purdue Boilermakers | collegelink=Purdue | probowl= |note=from Oakland {{refn|{{Anchor|ButlerTrade}}No. 189: Oakland → Dallas (PD). see No. 143: Dallas → Oakland.[46]|group="R6 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=6 | picknum=191 | team=Detroit Lions | first=Jake | last=Rudock |dab= | position=QB | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Michigan | collegeteam=Michigan Wolverines | collegelink=Michigan | probowl= |note= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=6 | picknum=197 | team=Tampa Bay Buccaneers | first=Dan | last=Vitale |dab= | position=FB | collegeyear=2015 | college=Northwestern University | collegeteam=Northwestern Wildcats | collegelink=Northwestern | probowl= |note=from Washington {{refn|{{Anchor|GoldsonTrade}}No. 197: Washington → Tampa Bay (PD). Washington traded this selection to Tampa Bay in exchange for Tampa Bay's seventh-round selection (232nd) and safety Dashon Goldson.[47]|group="R6 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=6 | picknum=198 | team=San Diego Chargers | first=Derek | last=Watt |dab= | position=FB | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Wisconsin | collegeteam=Wisconsin Badgers | collegelink=Wisconsin | probowl= |note=from Minnesota {{refn|{{Anchor|SirlesTrade}}No. 198: Minnesota → San Diego (PD). Minnesota traded this selection to San Diego in exchange for offensive lineman Jeremiah Sirles.[48]|group="R6 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row |draftyear= 2016 |round=6 | picknum=202 | team=Detroit Lions | first=Anthony | last=Zettel |dab= | position=DE | collegeyear=2015 | college=Pennsylvania State University | collegeteam=Penn State Nittany Lions | collegelink=Penn State | probowl= |note=from Seattle {{refn|{{Anchor|SeisayTrade}}No. 202: Seattle → Detroit (PD). Seattle traded this selection to Detroit in exchange for cornerback Mohammed Seisay.[49]|group="R6 -"}} |cfb page exists= yes}}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=6 | picknum=204 | team=Miami Dolphins | first=Jordan | last=Lucas |dab= | position=S | collegeyear=2015 | college=Penn State University | collegeteam=Penn State Nittany Lions | collegelink=Penn State | probowl= |note=from New England via Chicago {{refn|{{Anchor|Pick204Ref}}No. 204: multiple trades: {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|BosticTrade}}No. 204: New England → Chicago (PD). New England traded this selection to Chicago in exchange for linebacker Jon Bostic.[50] {{in5|7}}{{Anchor|BennettTrade}}No. 204: Chicago → New England (PD). see No. 127: New England → Chicago[51]|group="R6 -"}} |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 |compensatory=yes | round=6 | picknum=213 | team=San Francisco 49ers | first=Aaron | last=Burbridge |dab= | position=WR | collegeyear=2015 | college=Michigan State University | collegeteam=Michigan State Spartans | collegelink=Michigan State | probowl= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 |compensatory=yes | round=6 | picknum=221 | team=New England Patriots | first=Ted | last=Karras III |dab= | position=OG | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Illinois | collegeteam=Illinois Fighting Illini | collegelink=Illinois | probowl= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=7 | picknum=224 | team=San Diego Chargers | first=Donavon | last=Clark |dab= | position=OG | collegeyear=2015 | college=Michigan State University | collegeteam=Michigan State Spartans | collegelink=Michigan State | probowl= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=7 | picknum=245 | team=Cincinnati Bengals | first=Clayton | last=Fejedelem |dab= | position=S | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Illinois | collegeteam=Illinois Fighting Illini | collegelink=Illinois | probowl= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-row| draftyear=2016 | round=7 | picknum=248 | team=Indianapolis Colts | first=Austin | last=Blythe |dab= | position=C | collegeyear=2015 | college=University of Iowa | collegeteam=Iowa Hawkeyes | collegelink=Iowa | probowl= |cfb page exists=yes }}{{NFLDraft-footer}} In the explanations below, (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2016 draft.
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web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000656148/native/2016-nfl-draft-trade-tracker-details-of-all-the-moves?akapp=mobile&akview=phone&akvideo=on|title=2016 NFL Draft trade tracker: Details of all the moves |publisher=NFL.com |date= |accessdate=2016-04-29}} 42. ^{{cite news |last=Renck |first=Troy |title=Broncos acquire center Gino Gradkowski in trade with Ravens |url=http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_27829281/broncos-acquire-center-gino-gradkowski-trade-ravens |newspaper=The Denver Post |date=April 1, 2015 |accessdate=April 1, 2015}} 43. ^{{cite web|url=http://overthecap.com/evaluating-otcs-2016-compensatory-draft-picks-projection/|title=Evaluating OTC's 2016 Compensatory Draft Picks Projection – Over the Cap|work=Over the Cap|accessdate=April 19, 2016}} 44. ^http://overthecap.com/comment-compensatory-picks-transition-tag/ 45. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000656148/native/2016-nfl-draft-trade-tracker-details-of-all-the-moves?akapp=mobile&akview=phone&akvideo=on|title=2016 NFL Draft trade tracker: Details of all the moves |publisher=NFL.com |date= |accessdate=2016-04-29}} 46. ^{{cite news |last=Machota |first=Jon |title=Cowboys trade for Raiders' Brice Butler to add WR depth |url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dallas-cowboys/headlines/20150915-cowboys-trade-for-raiders-wr-brice-butler.ece |newspaper=The Dallas Morning News |date=September 15, 2015 |accessdate=September 15, 2015}} 47. ^{{cite news |last=Yasinskas |first=Pat |title=Redskins trade for Dashon Goldson |url=http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12610819/tampa-bay-buccaneers-trade-dashon-goldson-washington-redskins-2016-draft-pick |publisher=ESPN |date=April 3, 2015 |accessdate=April 3, 2015}} 48. ^{{cite web |last=Gennaro |first=John |title=San Diego Chargers trade OL Jeremiah Sirles to Minnesota Vikings |url=http://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/2015/9/5/9266279/san-diego-chargers-trade-ol-jeremiah-sirles-to-minnesota-vikings |website=SBNation.com |date=September 5, 2015 |accessdate=September 5, 2015}} 49. ^{{cite web |last=Condotta |first=Bob |title=Seahawks trade 2016 draft sixth-round pick to Detroit for CB Mohammed Seisay |url=http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/seahawks-trade-undisclosed-2016-draft-pick-to-detroit-for-cb-mohammed-seisay/ |newspaper=The Seattle Times |date=August 2, 2015 |accessdate=August 31, 2015}} 50. ^{{cite web |last=Wagner-McGough |first=Sean |title=Report: Bears trade former second-round pick Jon Bostic to Patriots |url=http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25320841/report-bears-trade-former-second-round-pick-jon-bostic-to-patriots |publisher=National Football League|website=NFL.com |date=September 28, 2015 |accessdate=September 28, 2015}} 51. ^{{cite news |last=Biggs |first=Brad |title=Bears trade Martellus Bennett to Patriots |url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/ct-bears-martellus-bennett-trade-spt-20160316-story.html |newspaper=The Denver Post |date=March 16, 2016 |accessdate=March 16, 2016}} 52. ^Jerry Kill retires immediately 53. ^Tracy Claeys hired on a permanent basis
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