Big Ten football power rankings Week 6, UCLA’s upset over Penn State


Week 6 of the 2025 Big Ten football season mostly included predictable results. Michigan edged a struggling Wisconsin team, Ohio State crushed Minnesota, Illinois topped Purdue, Nebraska defeated Michigan State and, thanks to a huge fourth-quarter comeback, Washington notched a big road win over Maryland.

The beauty of college football isn’t often seen in those results, with most favorites delivering comfortable wins. Instead, it’s seen in the upsets that nobody saw coming, like the 0-4 UCLA Bruins defeating the No. 7-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions 42-37 on Saturday.

That shocking result significantly impacts the Big Ten landscape. It all but eliminates the Nittany Lions from conference contention, plus further cements Ohio State and Oregon as the conference’s top two teams. It also allows Indiana and Michigan to creep close to that top tier.

As we project forward, here is an updated snapshot of the Big Ten power rankings after Penn State’s loss and the rest of the Week 6 results.

Updated Big Ten football power rankings after Week 6

  1. Ohio State Buckeyes (42-3 win vs. Minnesota) — No change
  2. Oregon Ducks (bye week) — No change
  3. Indiana Hoosiers (bye week) — No change
  4. Michigan Wolverines (24-10 win vs. Wisconsin) — Up 1
  5. Illinois Fighting Illini (43-27 win at Purdue) — Up 1
  6. Penn State Nittany Lions (42-37 loss at UCLA) — Down 2
  7. USC Trojans (bye week) — No change
  8. Washington Huskies (24-20 win at Maryland) — No cahnge
  9. Nebraska Cornhuskers (38-27 win vs. Michigan State) — Up 1
  10. Maryland Terrapins (24-20 loss vs. Washington) — Down 1
  11. Iowa Hawkeyes (bye week) — Up 1
  12. Minnesota Golden Gophers (42-3 loss at Ohio State) — Down 1
  13. Michigan State Spartans (38-27 loss at Nebraska) — No change
  14. Purdue Boilermakers (43-27 loss vs. Illinois) — No change
  15. UCLA Bruins (42-37 win vs. Penn State) — Up 3
  16. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (bye week) — Down 1
  17. Wisconsin Badgers (24-10 loss at Michigan) — Down 1
  18. Northwestern Wildcats (42-7 win vs. UL-Monroe) — Down 1

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