If you haven't seen them, Google "Big Ten Divisions" and you'll get there.
Looks pretty rational to me. It's pretty much a NW/SE geographical split except for Wisconsin, who looks to have drawn the short end of the stick. Guess that's what they get for being 2nd place the last 15 years. Each team has a permanent opponent in the other division, and the first two years at least, Michigan/Ohio State will be the last weekend. Not sure what the divisional rotation will wind up being.
I think they've avoided the stupidity of something like the ACC's divisions, where it's impossible to figure out who's in which division without a cheat sheet.
Doesn't look too bad to me.
Looks pretty rational to me. It's pretty much a NW/SE geographical split except for Wisconsin, who looks to have drawn the short end of the stick. Guess that's what they get for being 2nd place the last 15 years. Each team has a permanent opponent in the other division, and the first two years at least, Michigan/Ohio State will be the last weekend. Not sure what the divisional rotation will wind up being.
I think they've avoided the stupidity of something like the ACC's divisions, where it's impossible to figure out who's in which division without a cheat sheet.
Doesn't look too bad to me.