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Time For Big Ten Expansion
11 hours ago ago from Hawkeye Nation
Former Wisconsin coach Barry Alvarez stirred the Big Ten expansion pot on Friday with a story that appeared on ESPN.com. Alvarez said, in part, whilst speaking about Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delaney's thoughts to expansion, I have a sense he is going to take this year to really be more aggressive about it, Alvarez said. I just think everybody feels [expansion] is the direction to go, coaches and administrators. Alvarez also hit on ...
Related contentBig Ten back on top? Not quite this season
9 hours ago ago from College Sports Nation
The Big Ten brought back its best players from a strong league a season ago, but several of its teams have flopped at the start of this season. Original post: Big Ten back on top? Not quite this season
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20 hours ago ago from mgoblog
12/11/2009 – Michigan 4, Notre Dame 1 – 9-8, 5-6 CCHA 12/13/2009 – Michigan 0, Notre Dame 2 – 9-9, 5-7 CCHA It's a sign of the raging apathy I've got going over here that the first I heard about Notre Dame's struggles to date—they, like Michigan, are a hugely disappointing .500—was in a game preview on Friday. I haven't looked at the CCHA standings all year. It turns out that Ferris State is really good (13-3-2) this year and ...
Related contentBest case-worst case rewind: Michigan St.
20 hours ago ago from BucksInsider.com - Ohio State Buckeyes News, Videos, Schedules & More
It's time to take a look back at the popular best case-worst case series, which examined the best and worst outcomes, within reason, for each Big Ten team before the 2009 season. Let's see who reached the ceiling and who crashed and burned. I'll do these in random order, picking Big Ten mini helmets out of a bag, to limit the inevitable claims of favoritism. Michigan State leads off. In case Continue reading at ESPN.com Big ...
Related contentBulaga, Odrick projected in first round
19 hours ago ago from BucksInsider.com - Ohio State Buckeyes News, Videos, Schedules & More
The Big Ten's top hopefuls for the 2010 NFL draft play along the line of scrimmage, and two players from the league appear in Todd McShay's mock first-round draft (ESPN Insider). Iowa left tackle Bryan Bulaga, a junior who might declare a year early, comes in at No. 13 and will go to the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to McShay. Penn State defensive tackle Jared Odrick, the Big Ten co-Defensive Continue reading at ESPN.com Big Ten Blog
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