AreWeThereYet
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Right now Indiana would be a better choice for the Big Ten West than Purdue. Indiana would be a little more competitive in the West than they are in the East. I realize that Purdue wanted to go to the west, to have a fighting chance at rebuilding their program. Purdue football program has fallen so far they aren't competitive anywhere.
The problem is Purdue's traditional rivals are mostly in the East; Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State. The top teams in the west are a little easier to play but I think Purdue cuts themselves off from opponent fan travel and recruiting opportunities. If Purdue is going to struggle anyway, they might as well get TV exposure for the school out east.
In the east, Purdue would maintain a crossover with Indiana and see a schedule weighted toward games with Northwestern and Illinois.
The problem is Purdue's traditional rivals are mostly in the East; Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State. The top teams in the west are a little easier to play but I think Purdue cuts themselves off from opponent fan travel and recruiting opportunities. If Purdue is going to struggle anyway, they might as well get TV exposure for the school out east.
In the east, Purdue would maintain a crossover with Indiana and see a schedule weighted toward games with Northwestern and Illinois.