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RE: Who actually has had competitive success following realignment?
(07-25-2020 11:00 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  Quo—what exactly is your justification for why Penn St doesn’t fit in the Big Ten?

For Ohio St fans the Penn St game is the second biggest game of the year. Unlike the Michigan series there’s a lot of mutual respect between the two programs and what they’ve accomplished. The Nittany Lions have have competitive and exciting series against the Michigan schools. For newcomers Maryland and Rutgers it’s their biggest game—though one they aren’t likely to win.

Penn State has been a plus for Big Ten FB; however, the Big Ten hasn't necessarily been a plus for Penn State FB.

Academically, it's the other way around. Being in the Big Ten has been a huge plus for the University, academically.
07-25-2020 10:52 PM
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