The only reason I can think why this would happen, if it does, is because they do not want to create another Texas vs OU situation where the traditionally 2 best teams eliminate one or the other from the championship game. They would be assuming that Michigan and OSU will usually be the top 2 teams and everybody else will be everybody else.
Yawn. Sorry but I don't get excited about UM and OSU unless they are playing Iowa. Do you think LSU fans care about when Florida plays Bama? Do you think Oregon fans care when USC plays UCLA? Do Husker fans care when Texas plays OU?
Hawk fans should worry about when their schedule and their schedule only.
Yawn. Sorry but I don't get excited about UM and OSU unless they are playing Iowa. Do you think LSU fans care about when Florida plays Bama? Do you think Oregon fans care when USC plays UCLA? Do Husker fans care when Texas plays OU?
Hawk fans should worry about when their schedule and their schedule only.
I'm obviously not a fan of either team, but it would suck to see the biggest game on the Big 10 schedule turn into a sterile, corporate shell like OU v. Texas has.
Personally, I don't like the idea of any guaranteed games outside of your division. With division play, you will always have some unbalanced scheduling from year to year, but at least it is cyclical. With guaranteed games, you are almost guaranteeing that Michigan will always have the hardest schedule in the division. The team that has to play Penn State or Nebraska will also have that same argument. The only good way to keep a rivalry is to keep them in the same division.