Posted on Wed, Sep 1, 2010 : 2:54 p.m.
Roundup of reports on Big Ten division breakdowns
By Pete Bigelow
The Big Ten will announce the breakdown of its new divisions tonight in a 7 p.m. special televised on the Big Ten Network.
Several scenarios have been reported, citing various sources. Here's a roundup of what's being reported right now:
ESPN.com: Big Ten will split Michigan and Ohio State, and protect cross-overs.
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: Ohio Senate may try to block Michigan-Ohio State schedule move.
Indianapolis Star: Indiana and Purdue will be kept in same divisions.
Chicago Tribune: Big Ten didn't worry about geography in determining traditions.
Comments
NoBowl4Blue
Wed, Sep 1, 2010 : 2:58 p.m.
tater is doesn't matter as long as Rich Rod is coach..now when Harbaugh gets here that's a different story.
Akeem
Wed, Sep 1, 2010 : 2:47 p.m.
I love politicians and their egos. I was a resident of Tennessee in the late 90's and the governor actually tried to launch an investigation on how Woodson could've gotten Peyton's Heisman.
jameslucas
Wed, Sep 1, 2010 : 2:38 p.m.
THE GAME had hell of a run, now when Michigan and Ohio State play the game in the future we can talk about tradition. Maybe start a trophy, maybe talk about how it is the sixth most important game of the year for Michigan and Ohio State? Importance of football games when Big Ten is split into divisions: 1.The Division Games 2.The Non Division Conference Games 3.The Non-Conference Game