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I have no idea if this is against any NCAA rules or not, but just an idea that I think makes a lot of sense.
Since the Big Ten has too many old school rivalries to have teams play by division, what if the divisions changed every year with the same protected rivalry system that we have right now?
At the end of each season, all of the teams who finished at an odd standing (1,3,5,7,9,11) are placed into one division for the next year, and (2,4,6,8,10,12) go into the other division.
Schedules wouldn't be based on the division, those would just be the teams that you're fighting against that season for the conference championship berth.
Though teams change quite often in college, it would still help maintain a competitive balance in each division.
Since the Big Ten has too many old school rivalries to have teams play by division, what if the divisions changed every year with the same protected rivalry system that we have right now?
At the end of each season, all of the teams who finished at an odd standing (1,3,5,7,9,11) are placed into one division for the next year, and (2,4,6,8,10,12) go into the other division.
Schedules wouldn't be based on the division, those would just be the teams that you're fighting against that season for the conference championship berth.
Though teams change quite often in college, it would still help maintain a competitive balance in each division.