Roy, if you believe the current rumors it would appear that they did not. But, I
think that ignoring geography is very intentional. I am fairly certain the door
has not yet closed on ND and some other schools so divisions that ignore
geography are easier to update.
Go Cats!
Jim
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From: Roy S. Lamberton <rstetson at capps-assoc.com>
To: Mike Nolan <nolan at romaine.tssi.com>; nwu-sports at romaine.tssi.com
Sent: Thu, August 26, 2010 7:15:58 AM
Subject: RE: [NU Sports] Big Ten Divisions appear to be firming up
So it would appear that they didn't work it out based on E-W or N-S did they
rsl
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From: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf
Of Mike
Nolan
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 3:26 AM
To: nwu-sports at romaine.tssi.com
Subject: [NU Sports] Big Ten Divisions appear to be firming up
Based on various stories circulating and a report on ESPN, it looks like the
Big Ten's divisional structure is pretty close to set. If so, it may
leak out soon.
So far it looks like Michigan and Ohio State will be in opposite divisions.
That suggests that Nebraska and Penn State will also be in opposite divisions,
because those are the top 4 teams over the last 20-30 years.
ESPN is reporting that Iowa and Wisconsin will be in different divisions, too.
That news appears to have been confirmed by Barry Alvarez, along with a strong
hint that Northwestern and Illinois will be in opposite divisions. Alvarez also
said that the Big Ten will go to a nine-game conference schedule in 2015.
I think it is a virtual certainty that Nebraska and Iowa will be in the
same division.
Here's my latest guess of how the teams will split up
based on these reports.
Division X Division Y
Michigan Ohio State
* Nebraska Penn State
Iowa Wisconsin
Purdue Indiana
llinois Northwestern
* Minnesota Michigan State
The two lines marked with asterisks are ones that I think could go
either way, but if one flips then I suspect the other one will too.
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Mike Nolan
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