eyekwah
Well-Known Member
The day is fast drawing near when the Conference takes up the subject of football divisions. According to ESPN's Rittenburg it will be late July or early August. The division talk has died down, but likely will begin to pick up next week, which is the last week of July.
I'm going out on a limb and making these predictions:
I'm going out on a limb and making these predictions:
- There will be nine conference games played over a minimum of 10 weeks.
- Some conference games may occur in the 2nd and 3rd week of the season.
- Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, and Nebraska will have a round robin schedule with each other.
- The remaining 8 teams will play 3 of the 4 teams listed above, rotating games every two years between two of the four.
- Iowa and Wisconsin will not be in the same division, but they will continue to play each other each year.
- Teams will still get to keep their protected rivals.
- The final Saturday Michigan will still play Ohio State, but Penn State will play Nebraska as well. Other old trophy games that weekend will be Illinois/Northwestern, Minnesota/Wisconsin, and Purdue/Indiana.
- And the most contrary prediction; Michigan and Ohio State will be in different divisions.