As the Big Ten Football Media Days conclude, it's interesting to read between the lines, to sift through the rhetoric and misdirection to find some meaning in what can be described as "meaningless jibber-jabber" and a meaningless vote to decide who will win the 2009 conference championship—as if it wasn't going to be decided on the field.
One thing that appears to be coming out of these meetings is a growing desire by the coaches to improve the quality of Big Ten football.
In order to improve Big Ten football, there's been an idea that's picking up energy recently—teams playing deeper into December so they'll be sharper for bowl games.
Minnesota's coach Tim Brewster and Illinois's Ron Zook spoke in f...
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