Some maybe would fit, but they dont have the talent/means/facilites to compete or be involved in the b10Adding Notre Dame would be the best for the Big Ten, but I see no way they would see it as the best for them.
There are also usual suspects from other BCS conferences. From the Big 12 the schools that make the most sense would be Missouri, ISU and Nebraska. Nebraska has too much tradition in the B12 to leave. I wouldn't want ISU in the B10. Missouri would be the best option, but it would be unlikely.
There are a few choices from the Big East that would make some sense. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville would fit geographically with the Big Ten. Each would also bring a fine basketball tradition as well.
Another route would be a "promotion" for a program from a non-BCS conference. Are there any that would be worthy? Memphis from Conference USA? Would any MAC schools fit the bill? Would any of the schools that would stretch the geography of the conference be worth while?
I think Notre Dame should step up and pick the B10 as their conference already. they already play a quarter of our teams every season. Plus it would bring back some good memories. and it wouldnt hurt to see Ferentz put the beat down on Charlie Wuss
where's the KF plan? ... stay same, play round robin ... 10 conf games!
Michigan and Ohio State have to play in the same division. They're not going to not play the best rivalry in the sport every two years.
Thats one thing you have to consider. Certain rivalries will have to be kept in tact.
Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota will remain in the same division.
Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State will stay together
Purdue and Indiana will stay together
Northwestern and Illinois will stay together.
Just because they are not in the same division doesn't mean that they can't still play during the year. Obviously they will have to cross divisions during conference play since they play more than 5 conference games.
i.e. Didn't Iowa State just play Baylor? Isn't Iowa State in the North and Baylor in the South?
Way back when 'The Big Ten' became 11 teams and it was still called 'The Big Ten' I thought that was bizarre. I still think it's kinda' weird to call it 'The Big Ten', WHEN THERE'S MORE THAN 10! It gives the superficial impression that we can't count, kind of dyslexic-ish or illiterate-like.
Everyone is hollering that we aren't respected....well...
Change it. Though I’d hate to see ‘The Big Ten’ go away, I think it would be in the best interest of all involved. When I was in High School we were a member of the WaMaC Conference…The original WaMaC Conference. I still miss the old conference. Now there are 16 teams with an East and West division.
I believe a remake of ‘The Big Ten’ would ignite a resurgence of confidence and elevate it. It would be new and fresh. They will need to toss out a million dollars worth of preprinted envelopes and letterhead, but it can be recycled.
It’s time for ‘The Big Ten’ to change. If Iowa (or any Big Ten team for that matter) gets the shaft at the end of this season and the consensus is due to “The Big Ten is down..â€, then there is even more reason to revamp it.
I’m guessing there are a few non-BCS schools (I.e., Boise State, to name one) that would jump to become a member of a BCS conference.
Tip for the conference board members; Don’t put a number in the name.
There is no way Michigan and OSU would be in the same division. Swap PSU and Michigan and I think it would be better. Don't know how I would feel bout ND as the 12th team.