Article By Grant Freking on 4th August, 2010
Too much of a good thing.
Pick your idiom, because both relate to the sacrilegious notion of playing the Ohio State-Michigan game twice in a season. Other than the unlikely nature that both teams play in the national championship, “The Game” is meant to be played once a year.
Since the Big Ten (of 12) officially added Nebraska in June, the notion was that the conference would split in two divisions was a foregone conclusion. Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany confirmed that on Monday. Delany also made it clear he wanted to preserve the conference’s rivalries as much as possible:
“Whether or not we’ll be 100 percent able to preserve every trophy game or every rivalry game, I’ll tell ...
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