Article By Denny K. on 7th January, 2010
Not so fast, I think.
It is a sign of the Big Ten's continued inferiority complex that its supporters argue that a barely above average bowl record qualifies for proof of a return to national significance.
Worse yet, a close examination of the Big Ten's bowl performance this year leaves some serious question marks about how good the conference actually is.
As the SEC and Big 12 square off for another national title tonight, and the SEC makes a run at an unprecedented four-peat in national championships, the Big Ten still lags seriously behind in conference strength, 4-3 bowl record or not.
First off, there is some good news for t...
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