Scott Tolzien and the Badgers could be playing for their first Big Ten title since 1999 vs. Northwestern. Looking for a print version? Full Article at The Badger Herald
Well, this is it folks, the last week of the Big Ten Football season. It just seemed like a few weeks ago we started the 2009 season and now it's over before Thanksgiving. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Hard to believe it's already the final week of the Big Ten regular season. Seems like we were all just downtown for media days and speculating about how great Illinois and Michigan State were going to be. Full Article at Daily Herald
Quick: Name the Big Ten's best player. Time's up. If no one came to mind, you're not alone. Here are some responses from coaches on Tuesday's Big Ten conference call: Ohio State's Jim Tressel: "Gosh, I haven't given that a second thought." Full Article at Chicago Tribune
The Big Ten is back. For the first time since 1988-89 — when Michigan and Illinois both went to the Final Four — the Big Ten may have the best men’s basketball conference in America. Full Article at NewsandTribune.com
Five lessons from the week that was in the Big Ten: 1. Ohio State is simply the best: They might not be the people's choice, but until someone beats the Ohio State Buckeyes, they will set the standard in the Big Ten. Full Article at ESPN
It doesn't take a genius to figure out that the odds are now stacked against Iowa to win a Big Ten title this year. Playing against Ohio State for a conference championship is hard enough. Full Article at Bleacher Report
The Big Ten has been very much maligned in recent years, as fans tend to see the slow, defensive-minded teams and think that teams from the Big Ten cannot compete with national powers. Full Article at Complete Sports
Half of my case is already closed, as Ohio State locked up the Big Ten's automatic BCS berth on Saturday by beating Iowa in overtime. Full Article at ESPN
USC probably isn't going to the Rose Bowl this season. Maybe that'll dry the Big Ten's tears. It certainly means that the conference is out of Pasadena excuses. Full Article at Detroit Free Press