The Big Ten Conferences consists of: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin.
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.
Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnestota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State,Penn State, Purdue,Wisconsin
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin.
There is a reason why they say the Big Ten Conference is the most difficult conference in NCAA, but there were 8 teams total. Nebraska, Michigan, Michigan State, Iowa, Ohio State, Northwestern, Illinois, and Penn State.
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.
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Indiana university, Illinois University, University of Iowa, Michigan university, Michigan State University, Minnesota University, Nebraska University, Northwestern University, THE Ohio State University, Penn State, Purdue University, Wisconsin University are all big ten schools. It is a conference in the NCAA
It's two completely different conferences. The Big Ten contains the following teams: Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. The Big 12 contains the following teams: Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor, Colorado, and Iowa State.
The Ohio State University is in the Big 10 Conference.
There are 12 teams in the Big Ten Conference, and they are Ohio State, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Penn State, Iowa, Purdue, Indiana, Michigan State, Northwestern, Minnesota, and Nebraska, Maryland, and Rutgers.
Michigan is well set up to be a national title continder this year, even without Edwards. The Big Ten will probably be the best conference this year in my opinion and the only things stopping Michigan from a trip to the Rose Bowl are playing AT Iowa and against Ohio state. The good thing is, Michigan plays both Notre Dame and Ohio State at home. Don't exclude Michigan State either unless Michigan really improved their vonerability against running quarterbacks. Here is a list of Michigan's schedule for 2006: (teams that are bold are at Michigan) NORTHERN ILLINOIS NOTRE DAME EASTERN MICHIGAN at Wisconsin at Michigan State MINNESOTA PENN STATE at Iowa at Northwestern INDIANA OHIO STATE I think Michigan will go 10-1 losing only to Iowa. The Big Ten could easily end up in a 3-way tie between Michigan, Iowa, and Ohio state. (Iowa plays Ohio State at Ohio State)