Currently there are eleven, but Nebraska will be joining them in the 2011-2012 season, so there will be twelve. It is called the big ten because originaly there was ten.
The big ten are the ten runners up! the one left is the champion but not considered a "big ten"
The answer is in your question.
Collingwood, Hawthorn, Geelong, Richmond, Essondon, Sydney Swans, Carlton, Bulldogs and so on.
There are more than 10 teams in the Big Ten conference For 2014 there is either 14 or 16 teams
The big ten used to have 10 teams like the big 12 had 12 teams. Iowa was the newest addition to the big ten. They still call it the big ten but with an 11 if you look closely at the logo. Some people even forget that Iowa is part of the big ten. If you count the teams and you see there 11 instead of 10 then you've counted right.
Big Ten football refers to the Big Ten Conference in NCAA college football. The division is based in the Midwestern United States containing teams from universities such as Iowa and Michigan.
There would be 55 games.
2002
Indiana And Michigan
ACC has 12 teams, Big 12 12 teams, Big East 16 teams, Big Ten 11 teams, PAC 10 10 teams, and SEC 12 teams. So 73 teams for 2010-11 season.
If two or more teams are tied at the end of regular Big Ten season play, co-champions are declared, with each team receiving a championship trophy and rings. Won-lost records for the games played between the co-champions are used to determine seeding for the post-season Big Ten Tournament.
No they usually only play like 7 of the 11 teams or some number around there, depending on the team.