Who Has Benefitted Most From the ACC in the BCS?
One of these conferences is not like the others.
One of these conferences is not like the others.
Big Ten Athletic Directors wrap up their meetings in Chicago.
Time for me to go out on a limb and rank the conference's QB's in a way guaranteed to make me look foolish later.
It's a 50-50 split according to industry insiders.
With the Big Ten splitting officially East and West in 2014, the conference is planning to ensure that the big names play each other more often. That means more Michigan and Ohio State, and less Maryland and Indiana for the Huskers.
It should come as no shock that Alabama is your season front runner.
Nope, this isn't from a message board.
If you didn't want the league to expand any more, then rest easy.
Legends and Leaders is headed to extinction as the Big Ten goes geographic in splitting the conference.
It may seem like the Tight End position has been a little less flashy over the past few years in the B1G. Still, there is a nice mix of exciting young talent and consistent Senior playmakers to make this list diverse. Also, another Indiana player!