JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
Nah, it ain't poking the bear. The issue is that population in the Midwest is sinking or only staying steady due to immigration from Mexico, while the south and west continue to grow. We have a ton of teams fighting for paltry talent up in the Midwest. And weather concerns dictate a specific brand of football to be consistently successful in conference play and that brand of football seems a little antiquated.
This is very much the reality for all but a few schools. I know some folks have hated the 'poor little Iowa' narrative through the years...although they have exaggerated it.
The fact is, recruiting is mostly a zero sum game in B1G country for everyone but Ohio State, Michigan and probably PSU once they get off the mat, but less than it used to be. Nebraska to SOME extent, but also nowhere near where it used to be and it's never going back there.
By and large, the rest of the programs are regional recruiters...and the region is the Big Ten footprint. Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan State and Nebraska HAVE to be great at developing talent, where Iowa and Wisconsin need to be good at identifying diamonds in the rough...but especially Iowa.
But the BTN has not destroyed the Big Ten...it's the most successful cable start up in history. It's in 60 million homes...it's on basic DTV,
There will be a day of reckoning coming when I am old and bald, the digital ala carte era...but that will be a while down the road.