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Oregon-USC! Nebraska-Penn State! Illinois-wisconsin! All of these games are certainly equal! My department is currently trying to make some hires for positions that are going to be vacant thanks to retirements—just like-for-like hires is all we’re asking,
The Spartans still do not have a win in Big Ten play this year. That continues Saturday. Michigan takes care of business and sets up a massive rivalry matchup with Ohio State next week. Penn State gets a win in the final home game for its star-studded senior class and clinches bowl eligibility.
The No. 1 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes host the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in Week 13. Here's what you should know about the game.
As one of the longest-standing members of the Big Ten conference, could Michigan football be on its way out in the future? In the short term, the answer is no.
The Trojans and Ducks are meeting for the first time as Big Ten members, though Oregon has won five of the past six and seven of the past nine vs. USC from their Pac-12 days. The Trojans need a win to keep alive their playoff hopes, but the deep and talented Ducks have too many weapons for that to happen. Oregon 35, USC 21
"We're the richest conference in college sports, but didn't get there by accident," Michigan regent Jordan Acker said in a debate over private equity.
While the last few seasons of college football have seen major changes, there's reason to think that yet more changes could be coming. The financial whirlwind o
Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti has been leading the charge to make a stand-alone company called Big Ten Enterprises. This would include a $2.4 billion deal from UC Investments, a private equity firm, but Michigan is one school that doesn’t appear fully on board.
While the cash infusion has received the bulk of the attention, the aspect of the deal that truly matters is the 10-year extension of the Big Ten’s grant-of-rights, from 2036 to 2046. That change would bind all 18 schools together and prevent the blue bloods from leaving everyone behind.
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Michigan board publicly declares opposition to proposed $2.4 billion outside investment in Big Ten
The University of Michigan governing board publicly declared its opposition on Thursday to the possibility of giving up a stake of the Big Ten in exchange for $2.4 billion in private investment.