Lost in all the hubbub of the Big Ten sending Ohio State to the Big Ten Championship game by revoking the six-game minimum requirement for teams to be eligible, is how the vote went earlier this week. We of course have the Big Ten statement on the league’s athletic directors, Presidents and Chancellors, and Administrative Council. And while the vote appears to have had the support of the majority of the Big Ten’s members, it does not appear to have been a unanimous one that the conference typically desires. You can probably guess at least one school that didn’t vote for the Big Ten to scrap the minimum game policy outlined, and you would be correct. According to comments made by Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson, he did not vote for the change. IU AD Scott Dolson confirms he voted against the rule change that allowed OSU in the title game. “Obviously…
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