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Title: The 2013 Big Ten Non-Conference Football Schedule
Post by: Marshal Dillon on June 28, 2013, 08:20:20 PM
Interesting.


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Delany convinced Big Ten presidents to move to a nine-game league schedule (in 2016), and has said the Big Ten will eventually stop playing games against FCS teams. Better games, better experiences.

And why not start three years early: no conference plays more games against BCS teams this season, and no one plays less games against FCS schools. A breakdown of the Big Ten non-conference schedules:



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From first to worst

1. Purdue: at Cincinnati, Indiana State, Notre Dame, Northern Illinois

2. Michigan State: Western Michigan, USF, Youngstown State, at Notre Dame

3. Michigan: Central Michigan, Notre Dame, Akron, at UConn

4. Nebraska: Wyoming, Southern Miss, UCLA, San Jose State

5. Wisconsin: UMass, Tennessee Tech, at Arizona State, BYU

6. Illinois: Southern Illinois, Cincinnati, Washington, Miami (OH)

7. Northwestern: at California, Syracuse, Western Michigan, Maine

8. Penn State: Syracuse (Meadowlands), Eastern Michigan, UCF, Kent State

9. Iowa: Northern Illinois, Missouri State, at Iowa State, Western Michigan

10. Ohio State: Buffalo, San Diego State, at California, Florida A&M

11. Indiana: Indiana State, Navy, Bowling Green, Missouri

12. Minnesota: UNLV, at New Mexico State, Western Illinois, San Jose State]



http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2013-06-27/big-ten-schedule-ranking-nonconference-ohio-state-michigan-wisconsin



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Title: Re: The 2013 Big Ten Non-Conference Football Schedule
Post by: ricky023 on June 28, 2013, 10:29:13 PM
I can only say Pitiful. RTR!


Title: Re: The 2013 Big Ten Non-Conference Football Schedule
Post by: Catch Prothro on June 29, 2013, 07:58:22 PM
Little Sisters of the Poor U.