Thoughts on Divisional Realignment

TecmoSuperHawk

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With the impending divisional realignment due to the additions of Maryland and Rutgers, I have what I think is a good solution to this situation that will allow Big Ten teams to play everyone every other year and a few teams every single year.

Scrap the divisions and have all 14 teams in a single division. I know there is an NCAA rule about having 2 divisions, but I'm certain Jim Delany can push to have that rescinded.

If you have a single 14 team division, then every team can play 3 protected rivals each year and 5 games against teams outside of that group. The following year you would play the remaining 5 teams in the conference plus your 3 rivals. You would play everyone in your conference every other year and your most important rivals every single year. With a 2 division format, you would have several teams you would play only once every 6 years, which would go completely against Delany's desire to play each other more, not less.

Example using Iowa. Protected rivals are Wisconsin, Minnesota and Nebraska. In year 1 they could play Illinois, Michigan, Purdue, Penn State and Rutgers, plus their 3 rivals. In year 2, they would play Northwestern, Michigan State, Indiana, Ohio State and Maryland, plus their 3 rivals. Year 3 would go back to the year 1 rotation but flip flop home/away. Same with year 4.

The other benefit is the top 2 teams would play for the Big Ten title and you wouldn't have to worry about a situation like this year where a 7-5 Wisconsin team plays for the Rose Bowl trip. Or even worse in the ACC where a 6-6 Georgia Tech team is playing for the title. Thoughts?
 
Moot point. It will be 16 teams by 2014. Good thinking though.

You are probably right, but even with 16 teams I sure hope they come up with a solution that would keep everyone playing every other or every 3rd year at least. Especially Iowa and Wisconsin.
 
I am intrigued by that. My fear is our athletic directors are not terribly creative and would find a way to fail on this. We shall see.

IIRC, you live down south, you hearing any buzz about other candidates moving to the Big Ten?
 
Rutgers and Maryland East pushes two more teams to the west. Wisconsin and Illinois makes sense, but Purdue and Indiana could also be in the mix. Michigan probably won't end up in the east to preserve the tOSU/M rivalry game. If they did then Indiana and Purdue should come to the west.
If there are two more teams added then a lot depends where they come from, who they are etc.
 
In the short term with 14 teams, I think the best way would be to add Penn St, Maryland, Rutgers to Neb, Iowa, Wis & Minn. The other division would then be OSU, Mich, MSU, Ill, NW, Ind, Purdue. All true historical rivalries are protected, and the eastern teams (PSU, MD & Rut) could create their own mini-rivalries, so no need for protected cross over games. And while the one division will be clearly dominated each year by OSU & Mich, the other division will be very competitive and has multiple teams that realistically have a shot to win in any given year.
 
In the short term with 14 teams, I think the best way would be to add Penn St, Maryland, Rutgers to Neb, Iowa, Wis & Minn. The other division would then be OSU, Mich, MSU, Ill, NW, Ind, Purdue. All true historical rivalries are protected, and the eastern teams (PSU, MD & Rut) could create their own mini-rivalries, so no need for protected cross over games. And while the one division will be clearly dominated each year by OSU & Mich, the other division will be very competitive and has multiple teams that realistically have a shot to win in any given year.

The problem with this is you basically never play teams in the other division. Which doesn't make it a conference at all really. They have to come up with a way to play teams in your conference regularly otherwise those games will feel like non-conference games.
 
The problem with this is you basically never play teams in the other division. Which doesn't make it a conference at all really. They have to come up with a way to play teams in your conference regularly otherwise those games will feel like non-conference games.
That's the problem with the "superconference" idea. They suck.
 
MD and Rutgers joins the east.

Illinois comes west with us.

Boom done.

You dont move 2 teams west because then it would be 8 West 6 East
 
I say have 2 divisions, Legends and Noobs.

Original "Big Ten" (or at least the 10 that were in the BT before PSU joined), but kick a couple to the noob division like Minny, Indiana or Purdue, since they haven't actually represented the conference in the Rose Bowl or BCS in like, forever.
 
I say have 2 divisions, Legends and Noobs.

Original "Big Ten" (or at least the 10 that were in the BT before PSU joined), but kick a couple to the noob division like Minny, Indiana or Purdue, since they haven't actually represented the conference in the Rose Bowl or BCS in like, forever.

Funny since Purdue has represented the B1G in teh Rose Bowl more recently than Iowa has.
 

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