Eleven... the question was just on 'Millionaire'.
Purdue, Northwestern, Iowa, IU, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio State, Penn State, and Michigan State
** Just wanted to add that the current number of teams is 12 because of the addition of Nebraska in 2012.
Currently there are 14 teams in the Big Ten Conference.
The Big 12 Conference was established in 1996 from the former schools of the Big 8 Conference and four schools from Texas that were in the disbanded Southwestern Conference.
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The Ohio State University is in the Big 10 Conference.
The Big Twelve was formed when the Big Eight and four Texas schools who were in the Southwest Conference merged in 1996.
Thats a tricky question to answer as conferences have changed alot over the years. The Pac-10 hands down. UCLA alone holds 11 titles.....more than any other conference combined. Schools hold the championships, not conferences. So when a school switches conferences, or if a conference dissolves altogether....well, lets just say, its a moot question. Example....Miami holds their football championships....some as independant, some as a member of the Big East. Now that they are in the ACC....their next title will be there. A more correct question would be....which conference has the most schools with the most championships? Current schools in the Pac-10 combine to hold 15 NCAA titles in basketball. Pac-10 (15)SEC - (10)Big Ten - (10)Big East - (10)ACC - (10)Big 12 - (4)
Northwestern is the only private school in the Big 10 conference. TheLadyBuckeye
The SEC. then the Big 12, Pac 10, Big 10, and ACC
big east
The conference was officially formed on February 25, 1994, when the former Big Eight Conference merged with four Texas schools that had been members of the Southwest Conference, which had just disbanded. Athletic competition in the conference commenced on August 31, 1996.
The Big 10 with 53
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.
Division 1 in the Big 10