Posted on 12/07/2016 10:23:57 AM PST by C19fan
If history is written by the victors, then the story of the 2012 Big Ten championship game should be written by nobody. It was not much of a game, it should not have decided a championship, and it made the proud Big Ten look like it was selling fake Rolexes in a dark alley.
The game was supposed to pit the champions of the self-importantly-named Legends and Leaders divisions. But the Leaders' leader, undefeated Ohio State, was ineligible because of NCAA violations. So was second-place Penn State. That left third-place Wisconsinwhich went 44 in the leagueto face Legends champion Nebraska.
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Ugh...13 dwarves.
And yet the Conference Champion doesn’t get a chance to play for the National Title.
I knew letting Mizzou in would drag the SEC down to Mizzou’s level.
The SEC East is an embarrassment. How UF has won it the last two years, I’ll never know.
Someone has to win the SECLeast.
Yep. The SEC talent is getting spread around to more schools in and out of the conference. The ACC is getting more as is the big 10 and the rest who are all getting just as much tv time and recruiting the heck out on the southeast.
Alabama is a juggernaut. I suspect we’ll see one or two reach top tier status again quickly. Possibly Tennessee or LSU. Maybe Georgia or Florida. We will see.
I think TN is dead with Butch Jones. He gets the least out of the most. See how the Cajun does at LSU.
Publicly, I’m sure Penn St. begged to be included in the Playoff with Ohio St.
But privately, they didn’t want to be the 4th seed to get humiliated by Alabama.
I don’t think Nick Saban is anything special as a head coach. He just knows how to recruit the best players. Every one on his team has NFL size and speed. He just has so many players bigger and faster than every one else they can play just an average game and beat anybody by 20.
Their only weakness is their QB.
I don’t think a coach can be as successful as Saban and not be special.
Not with McElwain.
I bet if Florida played in the SEC West, they would have finished last in the division.
Is anybody else bothered by the fact that the “Big Ten” conference contains fourteen teams?
And the Big 12 contains 10.
And at least the Pac-8 became the Pac-12 when they added teams.
Great.
I guess maybe math is not these schools’ strong point?
I thought of you when Oregon hired Hazzard when McElwain was on the list for the job.
The call it the “BIG” now ... and the “G” in the logo looks a lot like a “6”.
There is only one way to return the Big Ten to its former greatness, bring back the University of Chicago!
That’s a load of crap.
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