RyanChristiansen wrote:USC has played in the Rose Bowl 35 times and UCLA has played in the Rose Bowl 12 times. There's a lot of history with these teams playing against Big Ten opponents, so I think it's a great move in that respect. As for chasing the money, that animal was let out of the barn a long time ago, so I kind of shrug about it. I appreciate the fact my Gophers will get the chance to play on a bigger stage.
Sure, it's great for them! (at least from certain points-of-view) but what about the teams being left behind?
One example of what I'm talkin' about: when the Pac-10 became the Pac-12 and went to two divisions it said that it was no longer going to have teams in the north division play
both USC and UCLA every season. Instead, teams in the Pac-12 North, in any given season, would play
either UCLA
or USC and would be guaranteed the trip to L.A. every other year (as an aid in recruiting).
So what's going to happen to "that game in L.A. - as an aid in recruiting" once USC and UCLA defect to the B1G, hm?