Technology helps Illinois' early recruiting
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Five Big Ten head coaches have official Twitter accounts, but none other uses it as consistently as new Illinois boss Tim Beckman. If there aren't a few tweets sent out from Beckman's account (@coachbeckman) every morning between 6-8 a.m. -- with several exclamation points included -- someone should probably call for a wellness check. Twitter is just one of several tech tools Beckman and his staff use to connect with fans and recruits.
Shatel: Rookie in strange new land of the Big Ten
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I wouldn't know an Oaken Bucket if it fell out of the Indiana sky and clobbered me upside the head. I don't know where to stay next fall in Columbus, Ohio. I can't remember if it's Champaign or Champagne, Ill. And I couldn't pick the Heroes Game Trophy out of a lineup with the Rolling Stones.
Woodson: Michigan’s turnaround is unbelievable
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The great ones get frustrated, too. During the Rich Rodriguez era of Michigan football, when the program was spinning its wheels or backsliding, one of the best players in U-M history had moments when he had to turn off the games.
Delany: National title game likely to be bid on
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With college football headed toward a playoff, Big Ten administrators this week came out in favor of staging those games in bowls, a step that would keep the conference’s longstanding ties to the Rose Bowl.
Big Ten to focus on concussion research
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Commissioner Jim Delany announced Wednesday that the league members will launch a research initiative about how head injuries affect athletes in all sports.
OSU's Meyer puts onus on team leaders
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Urban Meyer, hired last November to oversee a massive reconstruction of the Buckeyes' troubled program, revealed his two-deep roster on Wednesday but said if the squad's best and brightest don't take ownership then his reboot won't work.
Big Ten favors keeping bowl games as playoff sites
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Big Ten officials came out in favor of keeping bowl games as sites for college football's planned playoff on Tuesday, preferring to keep the Rose Bowl as the conference's postseason tradition.
ACC/Big Ten highlighted by UNC-IU
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The first day of competition, Nov. 27, is practically guaranteed to be the best. Why? Because it offers North Carolina at Indiana and NC State at Michigan, the former of which is the first time the two bluebloods have met since Sean May, Rashad McCants and Raymond Felton rolled into Bloomington in 2005, just one stop on the way to an eventual national championship.
Roby's OSU career going according to plan
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Bradley Roby came to Ohio State with a specific plan mapped out. Redshirt the first year, in part because the Buckeyes had two senior starters returning at cornerback (Chimdi Chekwa and Devon Torrence). Check. Earn a starting job as a redshirt freshman and keep it throughout Year 2 in the program. Check.
Can Big Ten Teams Reach Past Rose Bowl?
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Michigan will likely enter the 2012 season as the highest-ranked team in the Big Ten and will measure itself right away by playing defending champion Alabama in the opener. The Wolverines' stated goals this spring had little to do with national aspirations, however. All the talk around Ann Arbor centered on winning a Big Ten title.
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