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Patrick Andres

Big Ten West Finishes Existence Winless in Title Games After Iowa Loss to Michigan

It seemed like a good idea in 2014.

Nine years ago, the Big Ten welcomed Maryland and Rutgers into the fold. The conference took the opportunity to scrap its wildly unpopular Legends and Leaders divisions, instead opting for a simple East-West arrangement. With Ohio StateMichigan, and Michigan State in the East and WisconsinNebraska and Iowa in the West, the two seven-team groups seemed fairly balanced on paper.

That was to be a mirage, as the Wolverines’ 26–0 win over the Hawkeyes Saturday in the final East-West Big Ten championship marked the 10th straight victory for the league’s eastern contingent. The conference is dropping divisions next year, when USCUCLAOregon and Washington will join the league.

There were some close calls—Iowa nearly eked out a memorable victory over the Spartans in 2015, and the Badgers came out on the losing end of dogfights with both Penn State (’16) and the Buckeyes (’17 and ’19).

The defensive-minded, grayscale, slightly silly Big Ten West could never quite break through—ironic considering the first two Big Ten championships were won by... Wisconsin.

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