You are not the sole owner of tradition. Like it or not, change is coming. I was against a college football playoff. My reasoning was that it would diminish the importance of the regular season and alter tradition.
Well, with the BCS, conference re-alignment and, now, the playoffs, all that is altered immensely. The Big 8 had their tie in to the Orange Bowl. Outside the pretty floats I didn't give a crap about the Rose Bowl unless it was a good matchup. The first iteration of the BCS came along, matching #1 and #2 in the BCS. That pretty much regulated all other bowl games to a lower tier of interest.
The Pac 10 and the Big 10 realized that they were being left out (1997 ring a bell?) and we negotiated a BCS revision. With all the Power 5 involved the bowl games became less and less meaningful.
Now, with a full blown playoffs in play I find almost no interest in any bowl game outside of the one that my team plays. We might as well rip the band-aid off. Tradition is shot. We lost our long standing rivalry with OU, which one could argue was the best matchup in the modern age.
As these conferences grew we no longer could reasonably play everyone in our conference. We now had members with whom we had little to no tradition with. Tradition means everything to me, but it is what it is. We've made our bed to create this NFL Lite.
And before you say that your tradition is more meaningful than anyone else's tradition.. stop. Michigan has long been my second favorite team. I remember listening to Bob Ufer on the radio as a kid. AC with "the pose". Hail to the Victors. I hated Notre Dame. Still do.
You do understand that you didn't just "let" NU into your conference. The B1G without expansion was pretty weak. Not a lot of interest outside of your shrinking population footprint. I'll give you the conference longevity award. University of Chicago. You guys go way back. But we were there too. Not afraid to play your conference's best. Knute Rockne. With the addition of NU you improved your brand nationally.
Many of the traditions will remain. They are what makes college football great. Paul Bunyan's axe. The oaken bucket. The dotting of the "i". The tunnel walk. The warrior spiking the spear into mid-field.
But things will change. Rivalries will weaken with the larger conferences. If you don't play each other every year it just can't remain the same. No way around that. TV money now dictates playing night games and playing games outside of Saturday.
That tradition you call the Rose Bowl just doesn't mean what it used to with the advent of playoffs in the FBS. It just can't. It will never again be the game it once was. Even if it holds the playoff championship game it will just be the CG at the Rose Bowl. If it holds the semi-final matchup then it may very well not have any Big Ten or Pac 12 participants. There will be no local interest outside of the alumni base of the participating schools. If it is just a "regular" Rose Bowl it most likely won't have the conference (Big Ten/Pac 12) winners playing unless neither conference made the CFP.
Change will come. One you realize that tradition has been altered for good you have to vote what's good for the playoffs. After all, you ditched the tradition many years ago. You can't put that genie back in the bottle.
A lot to respond to so I will try to do so orderly:
1) I never said the B10 is the sole owner of tradition. I just said it is important to us and will factor into decisions
2) I agree that change is (likely) coming. I also said (in a prior post) that compromises will be made. Going back to my point #1, tradition will factor into decisions and don't be surprised when the B10 does as much as possible to protect those traditions while adapting to the new where it has to.
3) While I understand you guys don't give a crap about the Rose Bowl or any other specific bowl, it matters to us. In most years, during the BCS era, the RB was the highest rated bowl game besides the NC game because it matters to B10 fans. I'll just leave this here for you if you curious at all what your conference cares about
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/delany-rose-bowl-move-accommodate-playoffs-40895202
4) You do realize that how things in 1997 played out had zero bearing on the B10 and P10(12) joining the BCS...NADA, NONE, ZILCH. The deal was hammered out before and in fact is completely my point. The two conferences demanded they protect the Rose Bowl match-up vs. allowing the BCS to determine teams.
5) You are trying to tell us how we feel about the Rose Bowl. Stop, I don't tell African-Americans what it feels like to be black because I am not black. I have already said the importance isn't the same...I just said it matters.
6) I'm sorry you guys gave up your traditional rivalries. It seems you had a pretty crappy situation going on in the B12 and made a decision that you felt was best for your university. My school didn't have to make that decision because we were already in the B10. Again, there will (likely) be compromises but the conference will also dictate a lot of it's own terms (not all, but a lot).
7) THIS IS THE BIG POINT...I'M NOT ARGUING THAT, WITH CONFERENCES GETTING BIGGER, THAT ALL THE B10 TEAMS WILL FIND A WAY TO PLAY EACH OTHER EVERY YEAR. WHAT I AM SAYING IS THAT ANY PROPOSAL THAT DOESN'T INCLUDE CROSS-DIVISION GAMES (AND TEAMS THAT HAVE BEEN PLAYING EACH OTHER FOR 100+ YEARS NOT PLAY EACH OTHER, IN THE REGULAR SEASON, EVER) IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
8) I never said our tradition was more "meaningful"...rather I said tradition is core to our conference's brand. How many different conferences has NU been in during it's history? Michigan has been in one (with a short leave to independence a 100 years ago) as have all the original members except for the one who no longer participates in D1 sports (University of Chicago). Interesting fact: All but one of the original members (sans Chicago) reside in the West Division. Michigan is the only one in the East.
9) I'm not going to say you didn't grow up a Michigan fan...but it was Desmond who made "the pose" and not AC
10) Yes, the B10 didn't just "let" you in...but you also understand you weren't on the original list (well or the second list...the first list was ND, ND and then ND). But some things happened (thanks Barry Alvarez) and it became a fit. It became a match made in heaven. I can tell you that I heard first hand from people that had a say in this, from the Michigan side, that they were highly considering voting against expansion if it meant some of the schools on the first list (meaning the one after ND only). NU was a no brainer because it has TRADITION.
11,12,13) Again, I'm not saying that certain "rivalries" won't be deluded because they won't be able to play each other each year but rather the B10 will not go to a structure where certain schools never play each other. Again, I'm not saying that there won't be compromises based on the reality of the future and adapting to it. Again, I am not saying that the Rose Bowl is as important as it used to be...just that it matters to us...jeez...I was asked a question and answered it...sorry if you don't understand.
14) The CFB landscape has changed and is changing but the tradition is still there for the B10 and it will make sure it protects it the best it can without becoming irrelevant.
BTW...I'm calling this post my Ten Points of Light...even though there are 14 just like our conference. Weird how we haven't changed the name of the conference...maybe it's that tradition/brand thing...