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  • joepa66
    MOD Squad
    • Mar 2007
    • 24834

    Big Ten Names Divisions

    Big Ten divisions: Legends, Leaders
    Associated Press
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- When the Big Ten plays its first conference championship game next season, it'll be the Leaders division against the Legends division.

    The conference, expanding to 12 teams in all sports and adding divisions and a championship game in football starting next season, on Monday also unveiled a new logo and 18 football awards, each named after two standout Big Ten performers.

    "The Legends, not too hard in that we have 215 College Football Hall of Fame members, we have 15 Heisman Trophy winners," commissioner Jim Delany said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press. "We thought it made perfect sense to recognize the iconic and the legendary through the naming of the division in that regard. ... We've had plenty of leaders in the conference, that's for sure, but the emphasis here is to recognize the mission of using intercollegiate athletics and higher education to build future leaders."

    New Identities Open New Era

    Big Ten The Big Ten is expanding to 12 teams in all sports and adding divisions and a title game in football starting next season:

    Leaders Division
    Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin

    Legends Division
    Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern

    With Nebraska becoming the conference's 12th team next year, the conference created new divisions that it introduced in September. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin will be in the Leaders Division, with Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska and Northwestern in the Legends Division.

    Delany said the conference had considered naming the divisions after coaches, players, commissioners and faculty but it was too difficult to single out just two.

    It also disdained from going with compass points since geography had been only the third consideration when the conference announced the divisional setup three months ago. In order, the main factors were competitive balance, maintaining rivalries, and then geography.

    Asked if Leaders and Legends was too bland, or not unique to the Big Ten, Delany responded, "All of these things will engender discussion. We want to engage our fans. All I can tell you is that we thought long and hard about what not to do. We thought harder about what to do."

    The logo is a block "Big Ten" which includes an homage to the original 10 members with those numerals embedded in the last two letters of the word Big.

    The design firm Pentagram came up with the new logo. And, no, the conference never seriously considered putting a 12 in its logo or changing its well-known brand name to include the number of members today.

    "There will be people who would want us to be digitally correct with our name and our number, but I think we have 100-percent support of the people who have responsibility for these programs -- in fact, it was a presidential directive -- that we maintain our name," Delany said.

    The conference also introduced 18 new football awards which will be presented starting in 2011 with the advent of divisional play and Nebraska joining the fold.

    The awards include the Stagg-Paterno Championship Trophy, presented to the winner of the conference title game, an offensive player of the year award honoring Otto Graham and Eddie George and a defensive trophy which will honor Bronko Nagurski and Charles Woodson. The Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year trophy will also be introduced next season.
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  • Nicky Santoro
    Made Man
    • Jan 2009
    • 1628

    #2
    That's the best they could come up with?? I'd hate to have those people on my sales staff:laughing:.
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    • Badger
      Predictem.com writer
      • Nov 2007
      • 437

      #3
      Did you see the "new" logo?

      Block letters, in blue/white ... seriously, something it took maybe 10 minutes in Adobe Illustrator to create.

      And they probably paid some Ad/PR firm THOUSANDS to come up with this crap.

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      • joepa66
        MOD Squad
        • Mar 2007
        • 24834

        #4
        I hate the logo and didn't understand Delaney's explanation of it when I watched the announcement. It looks very sophomorish at best! And the division names, wtf is that all about....I thought Woody and Bo would have been better names.....not to slight anybody!
        :bang:
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        • joepa66
          MOD Squad
          • Mar 2007
          • 24834

          #5
          Now they've gotten 90% bad phone calls and are gonna revisit the naming of the divisions....LMAO! :laughing:
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          • DukiesBaby
            Eagle Nation
            • Mar 2009
            • 872

            #6
            Black Division
            Iowa, Indiana, Ohio State, Nebraska, Purdue, Wisconsin

            Blue Division
            Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Penn State, Northwestern




            they should do it like this... than espn can have something to talk about "black & blue reall describes big 10 football smash mouth in your face football" man the commentators on their shows crack me up, mark schlerith or however he spells it imo is my favorite to pick on, or john clayton....

            blue division has teams with blue or their color is a shade of blue and black divison is everyone else :thumbs:


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