Article By JA Allen on 18th December, 2009
Obviously, it has been a constant source of embarrassment to the sagacious seer that the Big Ten already has 11 teams.
When the Big Eight Conference realigned, it became the Big 12. Why isn’t the Big Ten known as the Big 11? This weighs heavily upon the great one’s already overtaxed mind. Was it simply that odd numbers are bad luck? Was it to skimp on making new signage?
How does it look for a conference that prides itself on its academic standards and its ethics to promulgate such an obvious misstatement—to have 11 teams, yet only acknowledge 10?
That is like hiding one of you...
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