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  • 2009 season (Stanford): 31-27 loss to Oklahoma in Sun Bowl
  • 2010 season (Stanford): 40-12 win over Virginia Tech in Orange Bowl
  • 2015 season (Michigan): 41-7 win over Florida in Citrus Bowl
  • 2016 season (Michigan): 33-32 loss to Florida State in Orange Bowl
  • 2017 season (Michigan): 26-19 loss to South Carolina in Outback Bowl
  • 2018 season (Michigan): 41-15 loss to Florida in Peach Bowl
  • 2019 season (Michigan): 35-16 loss to Alabama in Citrus Bowl
  • 2021 season (Michigan): 34-11 loss to Georgia in Orange Bowl
  • 2022 season (Michigan): 51-45 loss to TCU in Fiesta Bowl
 
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That map looks a little better. At least you're keeping the rivarly of those 4 schools. Now that I look at it, may as well add Cal and Stanford.
 
That map looks a little better. At least you're keeping the rivarly of those 4 schools. Now that I look at it, may as well add Cal and Stanford.

No on Cal.

Stanford only if Notre Dame commits to a 5 game Big 10 schedule a la the ACC.

That way Notre Dame can keep it's annual games with USC and Stanford.

That would leave 2 games open for them of which one would be Navy.

If the Big 10 can't get the partial from Notre Dame then the Big 10 needs to sit back and digest those top 4 PAC teams until the ACC is ready to poach in 2036.
 
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No on Cal.

Stanford only if Notre Dame commits to a 5 game Big 10 schedule a la the ACC.

That way Notre Dame can keep it's annual games with USC and Stanford.

That would leave 2 games open for them of which one would be Navy.

If the Big 10 can't get the partial from Notre Dame then the Big 10 needs to sit back and digest those top 4 PAC teams until the ACC is ready to poach in 2036.

It's not about what the programs bring.

It's about keeping a 'bit' of the tradition alive. Instead of just poaching any school, it's really a synthesis of two conferences. It looks better.
 
It's not about what the programs bring.

It's about keeping a 'bit' of the tradition alive. Instead of just poaching any school, it's really a synthesis of two conferences. It looks better.
It's not about what the programs bring.

It's about expanding the TV market so B1G gets higher rites fees from cable and streaming services.
 
Rutgers/Maryland to Washington/Oregon will be quit the trip.
 
Rutgers/Maryland to Washington/Oregon will be quit the trip.

As an Oregon fans that lives on the east coast, I hope they come to Maryland and Rutgers as much as possible.
 
It's not about what the programs bring.

It's about keeping a 'bit' of the tradition alive. Instead of just poaching any school, it's really a synthesis of two conferences. It looks better.

umm, Yes it is.

This is all about media rights monies.
 
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