Manhattan Buckeye;458137 wrote:"This keeps alive the Ohio State-Illinois, Ohio State-Indiana, Minnesota-Iowa, Penn State-Michigan State, Wisconsin-Nebraska (who stated they want to play eachother)."
I wouldn't consider any of these to be big games, the Michigan St./Penn St. game in particular has been forced by the old Big 10 to give PSU some sort of "last game rival" which really hasn't worked out, IMO these games have to happen every year:
OSU-Michigan
OSU-PSU
Indiana-Purdue
Minny-Wisconsin
Michigan-Michigan St.
Nebraska-Iowa (for geography)
Nebraska and a guarantee of at least 2 of OSU/Michigan/PSU
And every game would happen ever year as everyone of them would be divisional games (i.e., play every year). Except Nebraska against two of OSU/PSU/Michigan would stack on division quite high, or require a ridiculously stupid mandatory cross-division game for the sake of playing for television and nothing else.
The simple matter is you can't please everyone every time. But, there's some major things to avoid and some major things to continue. One being OSU-Michigan (preferably a divisional game). Keeping all state/cross-state rivalries (Minn-Wisky, Iowa-Nebraska, N'western-Illinois, Indiana-Purdue, etc).
There's nothing to say OSU-Michigan can't play back-to-back weeks. However, for a rivalry with such history, it's ridiculous to think both teams could play a game with such ferver and then turn around and play a 'do-over'.
OSU-Michigan rematch in the title game would draw interest. But, so would OSU-Nebraska. Michigan-Nebraska. Ohio State-Penn State. Ohio State-Wisconsin, Iowa-Penn State, Iowa-Michigan, etc.
Plus, if it were obvious both OSU and Michigan would be playing in the title game (say, both 7-0 going into the game guaranteed to advance), you'd have a lame duck of a game. But, if you moved the game from the last week of the season because of the CHANCE that they may play each other in the title game, you're ruining history for a chance at something that has little probability of happening as the outcome of the first OSU-Michigan game would go a ways into affecting which of the two teams has the best chance to actually make the title.
Don't mess with tradition. OSU-Michigan, last game of the regular season. Winner take all, no do-overs.
Sykotyk