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Cleveland.com's expanded approach transforms its traditional preseason poll into weekly power rankings that reflect the true state of the 18-team conference.
With Oregon traveling to Rutgers and Maryland going out to California to face UCLA, which Big Ten team travels the most in Week 8?
The University System of Board of Regents held a special closed-door meeting Friday to review a $2 billion Big Ten athletic conference deal amid concerns over university assets and
Big Ten teams were in action this weekend, and it was a huge week in the conference. We have a takeaway from each team that played.
Washington and Nebraska aren't close to being Big Ten contenders, while Michigan and Minnesota made statements. That and more in Micah's Week 8 notes
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Michigan board of regents calls Big Ten investment proposal 'reckless,' demands more study
Michigan and Southern California have emerged as opponents of the groundbreaking deal, details of which are still being negotiated. The deal does enjoy support among a majority of league schools, as well as from Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti. Whether the deal can pass without unanimous support is unknown.
Sen. Maria Cantwell questioned whether the Big Ten's media rights revenue could stay tax-exempt if a private investor buys a stake.
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No. 1 Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 0: Four takeaways from the Badgers' ninth straight Big Ten loss
Wisconsin suffered its second straight shutout loss, falling 34-0, to No. 1 Ohio State on Oct. 18 at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin (2-5) at No. 6 Oregon (6-1), Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. EDT. BetMGM College Football Odds Opening Line: Oregon by 34.5. Against the spread: Oregon 3-3, Wisconsin 2-5. Overall: 505.1 yards per game (6th in FBS) Rushing: 241.9 yards per game (9th) Scoring: 44.1 points per game (2nd) Overall: 245.6 yards per game (6th in FBS)