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RE: Houston Chronicle: Texas & OU Talking with SEC
(07-22-2021 12:17 PM)RUScarlets Wrote:  
(07-22-2021 10:56 AM)Kit-Cat Wrote:  If we are going to pods, the B1G could do 3 pods of 5, expand to 15 with Kansas only.

Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Illinois, Northwestern, Purdue, Indiana, Michigan St
Michigan, Ohio St, Penn St, Rutgers, Maryland

Each team would need a 2 perma-cross interpods in this setup. And then rotate 2/4 from the other two pods. The interpod triplings could be:

UM, Purdue, UN?

OSU, Wisc, Indiana?

KU, NWU, PSU

Rutgers, Illi, Minn.

Maryland, Iowa, MSU

And you can get away with 8 conference games.

You'd probably want to ensure Michigan and Michigan State play annually...

Big Ten
East: Indiana, Maryland, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers
Central: Purdue, Northwestern, Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois
West: Minnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas

Teams are in the same order in each division as their protected crossovers.
07-22-2021 12:24 PM
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