If I were in charge of the big ten and decided to go more then 12. I would go for 20 schools. I would have 4 divisions of 5. Each Division would round robin (4 games) which would leave plenty of games to maintain rivalries and have cross divisional games. The winners of each division would be placed in the conference playoff. The last week of the regular season is left open with flex schedules. The logistics though daunting could be managed. After the playoff is set the remaining teams are matched up by the big ten to create interesting match-ups.
The New conferences is Named the "Big Tens".
Big Tens Structure:
Eastern 10
Mid-Atlantic Division:
Maryland
Ohio State
Penn State
Rutgers
Syracuse
Lake Division:
Indiana
Northwestern
Purdue
Michigan
Michigan State
Western 10
Heartland Division:
Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Missouri
Wisconsin
Plains Division:
Kansas
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Texas
Texas A&M
Oklahoma isn't an AAU member and I have heard that Kansas and Kansas St. may have to be a package deal. They could be replace with Colorado and say Rice (both AAU Schools) but as written all the states are contiguous. This scenario adds 8 states to the Big Ten Network.
The New conferences is Named the "Big Tens".
Big Tens Structure:
Eastern 10
Mid-Atlantic Division:
Maryland
Ohio State
Penn State
Rutgers
Syracuse
Lake Division:
Indiana
Northwestern
Purdue
Michigan
Michigan State
Western 10
Heartland Division:
Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Missouri
Wisconsin
Plains Division:
Kansas
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Texas
Texas A&M
Oklahoma isn't an AAU member and I have heard that Kansas and Kansas St. may have to be a package deal. They could be replace with Colorado and say Rice (both AAU Schools) but as written all the states are contiguous. This scenario adds 8 states to the Big Ten Network.
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