iowatank55
Well-Known Member
Not too bad of a proposal, if it falls Iowa will be sitting pretty...
Link;
My proposal for Big Ten divisions - Big Ten Blog - ESPN
Link;
My proposal for Big Ten divisions - Big Ten Blog - ESPN
I don't like it, I wanna see Iowa kick the crap out of Illinois every year.
I'm not a big fan of non-geographical divisions, for many of the same reasons you have all mentioned. Another thing I don't like about the "competitive balance" idea is that the balance shifts from year to year. Everyone makes a big deal about the how bad (other than Nebraska) the Big 12 North was this past year, but it wasn't that many years ago (2007 season) when #3 Missouri played #2 Kansas to decide who would represent the North in the Championship game.
Yeah, I remember. Missouri won that game and then got flattened by number 9 Oklahoma. Oops Missouri was then out of the BCS. Kansas got the at-large BCS Bid to play Va Tech.
You want to know Kansas' schedule that year?
Central Michigan
Southeastern Louisiana
Toledo
Florida International
Kansas State 5-7
Baylor 3-9
Colorado 6-7
Texas A&M 7-6
Nebraska 5-7
OSU 7-6
ISU 3-9
Missouri - Loss
Va Tech
Notice anything about that schedule. Um, yeah, they lost to the only good team they played. Well, if you don't count the ACC's annual Orange Bowl loser. Well, I guess that isn't fair in 2009 they did beat ... Cincinatti? WTF! Hope they kill that Big East autobid sometime soon. Kind of sick watching Cincy get their tails beat.
Really, you want to use Kansas and Missouri 2009 as examples of balance in the Big Twelve. I think they are pretty much perfect illustrations of the lack of competitive balance.
YOU NEED TO BALANCE THE DIVISIONS BY RECRUITING POPULATION. Period.
I stopped reading as soon as I saw Iowa in a division without Minnesota and Wisconsin. Any scenario where that happens is a non-starter.
This is what it will be
West
Nebraska
Iowa
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan State
Michigan
East
Ohio State
Penn State
Purdue
Northwestern
Illinois
Indiana
Guaranteed cross divisional games:
Michigan v OSU
Minnesota v Indiana
Iowa v Illinois
Nebraska v Penn State
Michigan State v Northwestern
Wisconsin v Purdue
This breaks up the quad of Michigan-OSU-Penn State-Nebraska into a two-n-two split. It maintains regional integrity. It keeps key rivalries like Michigan vs OSU...but still allows the chance such rivals will meet in the championship game. It is always VERY balanced in competitive terms.