no chance OSU and Michigan are split up. also unlikely Michigan and Michigan State are split up. Northwestern is further west than Indiana, so that wouldn't make much sense either. anyways i like the idea of 4 groups of 4 teams in the Big Ten. then there is a 4 team 'miniature playoff' for the conference title.
From the Big Ten Blog write on ESPN.
"Division alignment: The Big Ten also must figure out divisions in the coming months. Delany listed three main criteria for sorting them out: competitive fairness, maintenance of rivalries and geography. He stressed that competitive fairness is the No. 1 priority, which I believe to be the correct approach. Geography shouldn't determine divisions. You don't want another Big 12 South scenario. "
Not saying they will split OSU/UM but what other options? Sending PSU to the "west" doesn't make sense but perhaps that is the only option. Personally I don't see why they can't be in separate divisions and still play yearly.
I'm not sure that competitive fairness is actually what should be the prime criteria. If the Big 12 showed anything, it's that the power shifts from one division to another over time - and back - and that teams can rise and fall over the period of a few years. What's "competitive fairness" in 2011 could be an unbalanced conference in 2021.
you are new to the big ten...so I will show you why I dont think that is right...as it stands now
Big Ten titles won by the would be west team past 20 years (* shared by an east team)
2004 Iowa *Michigan
2002 Iowa *Ohio State
2001 Illinois
2000 NW, Purdue, *Michigan
1999 Wisconsin
1998 Wisconsin *Ohio State, *Michigan
1996 NW *Ohio State
1995 NW
1993 Wisconsin *Ohio State
Only 9 seasons did a would be east team win the title and only 3 (15%) won it without sharing it with an east team. It get's worse the more you go back and then its pretty much only OSU and UM. The big ten is very much an east heavy conference.