The Big Ten conference made several big announcements this week, most notably doing away with the East and West divisions in 2024. Since the conference moved to the two divisions in 2014, the East division has won every single Big Ten championship game – and has typically done so in convincing fashion. © Provided by Wolverine Digest on FanNation In order to ensure that the best teams compete in Indianapolis for the conference championship, the Big Ten will eliminate the two divisions in 2024 and the top-two teams with the best overall conference record will compete for the title. Without divisions, there’s a strong likelihood that Michigan and Ohio State could end up playing in back-to-back weekends – once for the annual matchup in the final week of the regular season, and then again in Indianapolis for the Big Ten championship game. The possibility of back-to-back meetings was recently discussed…
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