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From Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (jsonline.com)
He's for it for an odd reason.
"Holding at eight: When the Big Ten added Nebraska and voted to go to a pair of six-team divisions for football only beginning in 2011, there was discussion of eventually playing nine league games instead of eight.
The possible target date was the 2015 season.
However, Alvarez said the topic isn't set to be discussed during the league meetings next month in Chicago and a nine-game schedule likely wouldn't be implemented until at least 2017.
"That's not on the docket," he said. "We won't do anything or be serious about that for several years."
Alvarez would prefer to add a ninth league game and said such a move would open the possibility of giving each team a second protected rivalry game. UW's protected rivalry game is against Minnesota. A second such game would allow UW to play Iowa each season."
He's for it for an odd reason.
"Holding at eight: When the Big Ten added Nebraska and voted to go to a pair of six-team divisions for football only beginning in 2011, there was discussion of eventually playing nine league games instead of eight.
The possible target date was the 2015 season.
However, Alvarez said the topic isn't set to be discussed during the league meetings next month in Chicago and a nine-game schedule likely wouldn't be implemented until at least 2017.
"That's not on the docket," he said. "We won't do anything or be serious about that for several years."
Alvarez would prefer to add a ninth league game and said such a move would open the possibility of giving each team a second protected rivalry game. UW's protected rivalry game is against Minnesota. A second such game would allow UW to play Iowa each season."