BleedGopher
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According to what Lou Holtz said Meyer told him, he was worried the chest pains were going to be signs of the heart problems his father had (father passed a couple days ago, Holtz said, from those problems). His doctor told him while he was taking his break that it was just caused by indigestion.
With the new divisions, we will only play OSU twice every 8 years when the new 9-game conference schedule is implemented--2 out of 12 if the Big Ten goes to 14 teams*.
I may eat my words here, but does anyone else think that Meyer may struggle at tOSU a bit due to sanctions issues and the fact that he is no longer recruiting FL kids to a FL school?
By struggle I mean Lloyd Carr type struggles, not Brewster type struggles (that is, Meyer may not reach the expectations of a demanding fanbase).
Your math is off. With a nine-game schedule, we will play 5 intra-division games, and 4 inter-division games. Given that Wisconsin will always be one of those inter-division games, that leaves 3 games a year to rotate between the remaining 5 East division teams. Who knows how the rotations will work, but it would be at least twice every 4 years, and probably more frequently than that. Actually, given that there would be 30 games every 10 years to spread amongst those 5 teams, logic would dictate that they will set up the schedule so that we play each team 6 times in 10 years (6*5=30), and 6 in 10 is a lot more than 2 in 8.