Notre Dame and NBC join the Big Ten and become the Big Ten version of CBS and the SEC. That would be nice.
They are one of the last big-time football programs that fields real student-athletes.
They are one of the last big-time football programs that fields real student-athletes.
Then they could split the conference into divisions and have a conference title game.
When someone said he'd be available in 30 days on a thread the other day, I responded that I thought it would be a week. I should have bet the "way under."
WEST
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Iowa
Illinois
Northwestern
Notre Dame
EAST
Michigan
Michigan St.
Ohio St.
Indiana
Penn St.
Purdue
Play every team in your division and half the teams in the other division each year. Put the scheduling on a 4-year cycle so you don't ever go two years without playing a team from the other division. Example:
Year 1 - @Michigan, Michigan St., @Ohio St.
Year 2 - Indiana, @Penn St., Purdue
Year 3 - Michigan, @Michigan St, Ohio St.
Year 4 - @Indiana, Penn St., @Purdue
Not that it will happen anytime soon, just fun to think about.
WEST
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Iowa
Illinois
Northwestern
Notre Dame
EAST
Michigan
Michigan St.
Ohio St.
Indiana
Penn St.
Purdue
I don't think Notre Dame would like being in a separate division from all three teams it would consider to be its standing rivalries (Michigan, Michigan State and Purdue). Of course, there's no way to split the Big Ten up into divisions without hurting some rivalries.
I don't think Notre Dame would like being in a separate division from all three teams it would consider to be its standing rivalries (Michigan, Michigan State and Purdue). Of course, there's no way to split the Big Ten up into divisions without hurting some rivalries.
There's no reason not to fire him now. The earlier the better.
I would prefer a team west of Indiana, just for better balance. althought that is a bit limiting.
The obvious answer is Montana.yep, that's the one I was thinking of. Maybe Hawaii.