Well the economics tied to football alone are pretty compelling, there is little doubt PSU, tOSU and Mich are disproportionally funding the rest of the conference.
Money talks and 9 figures is going to be pretty hard to ignore for Kraft and others.
If PSU, tOSU, Mich pulled in a Notre Dame or Oregon with them, it just may happen.
I guess for wrestling it's a definite net loss, granted we could still schedule Iowa, Minn, Illinois and others in non-conference meets. Even OSU and VT could come into that conversation. The biggest loss is Big10s conference championships, the best conf. Wrestling event anywhere, allocations for Nationals and other factors.
On balance it's not the end of the world, but I think a negative overall for wrestling.
Thoughts?
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Money talks and 9 figures is going to be pretty hard to ignore for Kraft and others.
If PSU, tOSU, Mich pulled in a Notre Dame or Oregon with them, it just may happen.
I guess for wrestling it's a definite net loss, granted we could still schedule Iowa, Minn, Illinois and others in non-conference meets. Even OSU and VT could come into that conversation. The biggest loss is Big10s conference championships, the best conf. Wrestling event anywhere, allocations for Nationals and other factors.
On balance it's not the end of the world, but I think a negative overall for wrestling.
Thoughts?
Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State Could Be Better Off 'Leaving' Big Ten
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