I understand it can be done now under NCAA rules? If so, it should be, and it's not hard to come up with a good alternative plan.
The only good reason to keep divisions is geography and rivalries, which can easily be preserved.
Each team in the BT could have 2 or 3 preserved game each year:
ILL---NW; PUR..........
IND---PUR; NW.......+ 7 of ILL; IOWA: MD; MN; MICH; MSU; NW; OSU; PSU; RUT; NW; WIS on some sort of rotating basis.
IOWA---NEB; WIS; MN
MD---PSU; RU
MICH---OSU; MSU
MSU---OSU; MICH
MN---WIS; IOWA
NEB---WIS; IOWA
NW---ILL; IU
OSU---PSU; MICH; MSU
PSU---OSU; RU; MD
PUR---ILL; IU
RUT---PSU; MD
WIS---NEB; IOWA; MN
We'd see a little less of MICH; MSU; OSU; PSU; MD; RU
And a little more of ILL; IOWA: MN; NEB; NW; WIS
I like this arrangement better overall. And for IU based on the following: 1. Right now, we really don't have good 'travel' games other than PUR. By that I mean games not too far away, were we can fairly easily get tickets, which we have a decent shot of winning when we have better-than-average teams. With this arrangement, ILL & NW fall into that category; 2. I've personally seen more than enough of OSU, Michigan, and PSU over the years. Also, I see no benefit to playing MD & RUT every year. Under this arrangement, we'd still play those teams 7/12 years but see an equal amount of Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Illinois, MN.
This is easy to do.....get er done IU AD.
EDIT---I also see a third reason this would be good, as an IU fan. I'd like to see us play a UK, A UL, or a Cincy every year in NC. Or a Pitt or Missouri. Another regional travel game, which would interest me as much as anyone on our schedule other than Purdue. Under the present arrangement where we get OSU, PSU, MSU, MICH every year it does make it harder to play 1 decent NC game each year.
The only good reason to keep divisions is geography and rivalries, which can easily be preserved.
Each team in the BT could have 2 or 3 preserved game each year:
ILL---NW; PUR..........
IND---PUR; NW.......+ 7 of ILL; IOWA: MD; MN; MICH; MSU; NW; OSU; PSU; RUT; NW; WIS on some sort of rotating basis.
IOWA---NEB; WIS; MN
MD---PSU; RU
MICH---OSU; MSU
MSU---OSU; MICH
MN---WIS; IOWA
NEB---WIS; IOWA
NW---ILL; IU
OSU---PSU; MICH; MSU
PSU---OSU; RU; MD
PUR---ILL; IU
RUT---PSU; MD
WIS---NEB; IOWA; MN
We'd see a little less of MICH; MSU; OSU; PSU; MD; RU
And a little more of ILL; IOWA: MN; NEB; NW; WIS
I like this arrangement better overall. And for IU based on the following: 1. Right now, we really don't have good 'travel' games other than PUR. By that I mean games not too far away, were we can fairly easily get tickets, which we have a decent shot of winning when we have better-than-average teams. With this arrangement, ILL & NW fall into that category; 2. I've personally seen more than enough of OSU, Michigan, and PSU over the years. Also, I see no benefit to playing MD & RUT every year. Under this arrangement, we'd still play those teams 7/12 years but see an equal amount of Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Illinois, MN.
This is easy to do.....get er done IU AD.
EDIT---I also see a third reason this would be good, as an IU fan. I'd like to see us play a UK, A UL, or a Cincy every year in NC. Or a Pitt or Missouri. Another regional travel game, which would interest me as much as anyone on our schedule other than Purdue. Under the present arrangement where we get OSU, PSU, MSU, MICH every year it does make it harder to play 1 decent NC game each year.
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