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Radical Realignment (Part X): The Midwestern Conference

We are closing in on the conclusion of my attempt to reshuffle the conferences in college football.  The Sun Belt, Conference U.S.A., the M.A.C., and the Mountain West have been retooled.  The Central Conference and the Eastern Conference have been created.  The Pacific Coast Conference and the Southwest Conference have been resurrected.  

Kristin Davis gazes wistfully into the distance, awestruck by the power and elegance of the Dawg Sports proposal for radical conference realignment.

To what presently is Big Ten country we now turn, with an eye toward tweaking the major conference that exists in that part of the country.  This latest effort at regional realignment will take the form of what I call the Midwestern Conference, the composition of which is as follows:  

Northern Division:
Iowa
Iowa State
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Wisconsin

Southern Division:
Illinois
Miami (Ohio)
Missouri
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Purdue

Eight of the 11 teams currently calling the Big Ten home have been incorporated into the newly-forged Midwestern Conference, but a few teams that inexplicably were excluded from the regional mix have been absorbed into the new league, as well.  

I told you so.

I.S.U. always has been the odd man out in the Big 12.  (The next time you're trading bar bets with your buddies, ask them if they can name all the members of the Big 12 off the top of their heads.  Unless they're Dawg Sports readers or Iowa State alumni, I'd be willing to bet that they'll come up with 11 teams . . . and the Cyclones will be the team they forget.  Whether you should be hanging out with guys who don't read Dawg Sports is a separate conversation.)  It's high time Iowa State was paired with its in-state rival.  

Missouri likewise deserves to be treated as a Midwestern school and, regardless of whatever water may have flowed under whichever bridges in the past, this fact remains a fact:  Notre Dame belongs in the same league as Michigan, Michigan State, and Purdue.  Period, paragraph, end of discussion.  Anyone who tells you differently is selling something; every college football fan without a dog in that fight knows that's the truth.  Finally, Miami (Ohio) has earned the promotion to senior status in a big-time football conference.  

Naturally, the Wolverines and the Buckeyes each will serve as the other's permanent opponent from the opposite division, thus preserving the annual rivalry between the two.  This means that the Maize and Blue will play the Fighting Irish on a rotating basis, which frees Michigan to schedule major non-conference competition in years in which the Golden Domers have rotated off of their slate.  If, say, the Wolverines wanted to schedule . . . oh, I don't know . . . Georgia, they could do it.  

You knew it was just a matter of time before The Movement was brought back into the discussion.  (Cool helmet graphic courtesy The M Zone.)

Notre Dame's perennial competitor from the Northern Division would be the Spartans, with whom the Irish have much history, including commemorating the 900th anniversary of the Norman Conquest by playing for the tie and losing five straight series meetings in South Bend.  

Because Iowa State and Missouri have history together---both were in the Big Eight from 1928 to 1995; both have been in the Big 12 since 1996---the Cyclones and the Tigers would play each other every year in the Midwestern Conference, as well.  

The Golden Gophers, whose longstanding rivalries with Iowa and Wisconsin now will be Northern Division contests, will always take on the Fighting Illini from the Southern Division.  The Hawkeyes did a three-game set with the RedHawks from 2001 to 2003, so we'll make Iowa-Miami (Ohio) an annual showdown, as well.  That leaves Wisconsin and Purdue as the last of the yearly interdivision games.  

When it comes time to play the Midwestern Conference championship game, you'll want to reserve seats for the SuperFans, because the only place such a contest can be held is right here:

Soldier Field.  (Admit it . . . when you read those two words, you heard that "N.F.L. Films" guy's voice in your head, didn't you?  If you let him go on for another minute or two, he'll say something about "tundra" and maybe quote a little Grantland Rice.)

I proudly present the Midwestern Conference.  

Coming up next . . . last but by no means least, the refurbished Southeastern Conference and the last of the Division I-A independents.

Go 'Dawgs!

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Conference Title Sites
I've been leaving a bunch of comments about title sites below...

These are good choices, but could be rotated into the Midwest Conf. too:
Ford Field (Detroit) - MAC
TWA Dome (St. Louis) - though you're using it for C-USA

These are other viable sites for the title game:

RCA Dome (Indianapolis) (or the new Indy Dome)
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Paul Brown Stadium (Cincinnati)
or my personal favorite:
Lambeau Field (Green Bay)

I excluded the Metrodome because that's the home stadium for the Gophers, but if they get their own stadium, that could be included.

by LD on Apr 27, 2006 10:30 AM EDT reply actions  

One problem
In many years, you would have Michigan and Ohio State playing in consecutive games, once in the last game of the regular season and then again in the conference title game (and please don't suggest that UM and OSU move their game up).

by Michael on Apr 27, 2006 5:37 PM EDT reply actions  

Yeah, I thought about that, Michael . . .
. . . but, while I can see a Michigan or Ohio State fan objecting to that arrangement, I think it would be a lot of fun for college football fans in general.  

That sort of thing has happened with some regularity in the N.F.L., with two teams ending the regular season against one another, then facing each other in the first round of the playoffs.  

Is it a challenge?  Absolutely.  Does that make it a problem?  Not from where I sit.  

by T Kyle King on Apr 28, 2006 7:02 AM EDT reply actions  

A solution
The solution would be to have them in the same division so the game would determine the divisional champ just about every year.  Notre Dame would love this, as they would be the only superpower in their division and they would get Michigan or OSU the week after The Game.  On the other hand, they would be coming into the title game after playing their arch-rival (USC) on the road every other year, so it wouldn't be a huge advantage.  You would need to put the best of the rest in Notre Dame's division - Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota (those three have to be together), and Michigan State (a potentially good program if they every got their heads out of their asses).

I'm somewhat focused on this issue because I always thought that Florida got a raw deal by having to play FSU and then the SECCG in consecutive weeks.  FSU fans crowed about beating Spurrier all the time, without recognizing that the biggest game of Florida's season was the next week and they couldn't expend all of their emotional energy on the Noles.

by Michael on Apr 28, 2006 11:08 AM EDT reply actions  

SEC Title game....
It's 'problematic' in the SEC West if it is won by Alabama or Auburn because the Iron Bowl is the last week of the season and then it's on to the SECCG.  

However, there's almost always some huge game going on in the SEC, so it's not like you can swap it around and do much better.  Tennessee and LSU are typically the only teams amongst "The Big Six" of the SEC that get "a break" right before the SECCG.

by Nico @ Dawg Sports on Apr 29, 2006 10:59 AM EDT reply actions  

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