NoelarBear
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Iowa and Wisconsin are our protected rivals, Nebraska is our two-play opponent for 2024 and 2025 under the flex schedule format.So does this mean The Chair is a protected game?
Please say yes! Nebraska has become my favorite football rival.
We travel to Ann Arbor and have OSU at home next year. We dodge both in 2025.Wait you mean we dodge Michigan and OSU next year? Weren’t we never going to have that in our lifetime after our blown opportunity last year?
Cue all the "We're going to the Rose Bowl" comments
I’m conflicted. I want to go to the rose bowl, but not half full at 12pm.
Iowa is Nebraska’s only protected rival. Nebraska’s most sensible protected rival is probably either Iowa or Minnesota, and Minnesota and Iowa presumably wanted protected games against each other and Wisconsin, but I guess they decided to keep the border rivalry of Nebraska/Iowa and not annualize Nebraska/Minnesota and Nebraska/Wisconsin.so Iowa is the only team in the league that gets 3 "protected" opponents, while Penn State has no protected opponents?
I'd love to hear the reasoning behind that.
2025 they miss Michigan & the Ohio St not next year. The "blown opportunity" part is there won't be a Big 10 West to compete for in 2025 as there was in 2022. That was always my take.Wait you mean we dodge Michigan and OSU next year? Weren’t we never going to have that in our lifetime after our blown opportunity last year?
I wouldn't be shocked if PSU was one of the main schools pushing for this. I don't really think they have a rival they want to protect each year, at least not one that feels the same way back. Instead of getting lumped with some meaningless rivalries, they just get to rotate everyoneso Iowa is the only team in the league that gets 3 "protected" opponents, while Penn State has no protected opponents?
I'd love to hear the reasoning behind that.
I'm not even sure Iowa fiercely wanted Nebraska as a 3rd rival. Nebraska, I am sure wanted it, the Hawkeyes are just playing along.so Iowa is the only team in the league that gets 3 "protected" opponents, while Penn State has no protected opponents?
I'd love to hear the reasoning behind that.
Penn State doesn't have any traditional rivals in the conference.so Iowa is the only team in the league that gets 3 "protected" opponents, while Penn State has no protected opponents?
I'd love to hear the reasoning behind that.
Game probably gets moved to Rams/Chargers stadium with our luck.I’m conflicted. I want to go to the rose bowl, but not half full at 12pm.
Game | Trophy | Team | Team | First Year | Latest Year | Meetings |
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Illini -Nwest | Land of Lincoln Trophy | Illinois | Northwestern | 1892 | 2022 | 116 |
Illinois–OSU | Illibuck | Illinois | Ohio State | 1902 | 2017 | 103 |
Illinois–Purd | Purdue Cannon | Illinois | Purdue | 1890 | 2022 | 98 |
Indiana–MSU | Old Brass Spittoon | Indiana | MSU | 1922 | 2022 | 69 |
Indiana–Purd | Old Oaken Bucket | Indiana | Purdue | 1891 | 2022 | 124 |
Iowa–Minn | Floyd of Rosedale | Iowa | Minnesota | 1891 | 2022 | 116 |
Iowa–Nebr | Heroes Trophy | Iowa | Nebraska | 1891 | 2022 | 53 |
Iowa–Wisc | Heartland Trophy | Iowa | Wisconsin | 1894 | 2022 | 96 |
Mary–PSU | Maryland | Penn State | 1917 | 2022 | 46 | |
MSU–PSU | Land Grant Trophy | Michigan State | Penn State | 1914 | 2022 | 37 |
Mich-Nwest | George Jewett Trophy | Michigan | Northwestern | 1892 | 2021 | 76 |
Mich–MSU | Paul Bunyan Trophy | Michigan | MSU | 1898 | 2022 | 115 |
Mich–MN | Little Brown Jug | Michigan | Minnesota | 1892 | 2020 | 104 |
Mich–OSU | Michigan | Ohio State | 1897 | 2022 | 118 | |
MN–Nebr | $5 Bits of Broken Chair Trophy | Minnesota | Nebraska | 1900 | 2022 | 63 |
MN–PSU | Governor's Victory Bell | Minnesota | Penn State | 1993 | 2019 | 15 |
MN–Wisc | Paul Bunyan's Axe | Minnesota | Wisconsin | 1890 | 2022 | 133 |
Neb–Wisc | Freedom Trophy | Nebraska | Wisconsin | 1901 | 2022 | 16 |
OSU-PSU | Ohio State | Penn State | 1912 | 2022 | 38 | |
UCLA–USC | Victory Bell | UCLA | USC | 1929 | 2022 | 92 |
As it has been mentioned many times, a team could choose not to have any protected rivals, two or three.my thing is more from a consistency standpoint.
I understand the arguments for preserving rivalries. I just find it very odd that the number of protected opponents within the conference varies to the point where one school has 3 protected opponents while another school has none.
did a check - Penn State has two potential trophy games. the Land Grant Trophy with Michigan State and yes, that crown jewel of trophies, the Governor's Victory Bell with Minnesota.
PSU will play MSU in '24 & '25 as a "two-play" game, and will play the Gophers in '25.
so why not just make PSU-MSU a protected opponent? I dunno.
The easy answer is because either one or both Penn St or Mich St do not want to. Good enough for me.my thing is more from a consistency standpoint.
I understand the arguments for preserving rivalries. I just find it very odd that the number of protected opponents within the conference varies to the point where one school has 3 protected opponents while another school has none.
did a check - Penn State has two potential trophy games. the Land Grant Trophy with Michigan State and yes, that crown jewel of trophies, the Governor's Victory Bell with Minnesota.
PSU will play MSU in '24 & '25 as a "two-play" game, and will play the Gophers in '25.
so why not just make PSU-MSU a protected opponent? I dunno.
I'm surprised Purdue and Illinois is protected? I never knew of that as much of a rivalry.
Purdue and Illinois are the easy-schedule winners in this setup, as they get protected games with each other, plus Northwestern and Indiana.
It’s a math problem. As a long time sports scheduler, it is a very complicated process to schedule 16 teams in a single table to play 9 games. Especially to make sure everyone gets alternate 5 game home schedules. Some one has to do three, someone has to do 0. I think this works well.so Iowa is the only team in the league that gets 3 "protected" opponents, while Penn State has no protected opponents?
I'd love to hear the reasoning behind that.
No.So does this mean The Chair is a protected game?
Please say yes! Nebraska has become my favorite football rival.