My thoughts exactly when I read the story. We'll see how random it really is when they assign us OSU right off the start.And then the Big Ten can give us OSU as a "random" crossover seven out of ten years.
With 14 teams, how does it work to create scheduling pods, because 14 isn't easily divided other than by 7, which is basically a division. Unless the pods for each team are different for each team in the pod, meaning NU would play 2 out of the 3 from Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin are a good grouping to play each other every year. Ditto Illinois, Northwestern, Indiana, and Purdue. Then figure out some sort of grid with Ohio St, Michigan, Michigan St, Penn St, Maryland, and Rutgers.
And Indiana once per decade.And then the Big Ten can give us OSU as a "random" crossover seven out of ten years.
On a year where they happen to have their once a decade superstar QB.And Indiana once per decade.
With 14 teams, how does it work to create scheduling pods, because 14 isn't easily divided other than by 7, which is basically a division. Unless the pods for each team are different for each team in the pod, meaning NU would play 2 out of the 3 from Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Thanks, broseph.
Michigan’s permanent opponents are perfect.