How to Split the Big Ten
Posted: Wednesday, June 16, 2010
by Terry Mitchell
http://commenterry.blogs.com
Now that Nebraska has decided to join the Big Ten conference beginning in 2011, the league will need to be split into two divisions of six teams each. Nebraska will become the Big Ten's 12th member, despite its name. Penn State joined 20 years ago as the 11th member.
The league will now have the minimum number of members required by the NCAA to stage a conference championship game in football. Due to the lucrative nature of such a contest, many analysts believe this is the primary reason the league sought to expand. This championship game matches the winners of the two divisions.
Therefore, in order to preserve most of the major rivalries such as Michigan-Ohio St., Michigan-Michigan St., Indiana-Purdue, Illinois-Northwestern, Illinois-Wisconsin, Wisconsin-Minnesota, Iowa-Minnesota, etc., here is the way I believe the league should be split:
East
Penn State
Ohio State
Michigan
Michigan State
Indiana
Purdue
West
Wisconsin
Illinois
Northwestern
Minnesota
Iowa
Nebraska
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