Wetzel makes a compelling argument, but he ignores the possibility that, by making these "tough" changes to the structure of the Big Ten, Delany might eventually -- though certainly not immediately -- improve the national perception of the Big Ten to the point that a 1-loss Big Ten team does, in fact, get consideration for the national championship game (as 1-loss SEC teams currently do).
To be sure, the fact that a member of the national media ignores or discounts this possibility makes that very possibility even slimmer (for the media ultimately controls all of this, anyway); but Delany's move might ultimately pay off. Think of the alternative: make the Big Ten easier, more top-heavy, and pundits continue to argue that "running the gauntlet" in the SEC is infinitely harder than doing so in the Big Ten.