During the Big Ten's announcement that the Nebraska Cornhuskers would join the conference in 2011, Commissioner Jim Delany said that he assumed a conference title game would be forthcoming.
That's as close as Delany's political instincts will let him get to a solid yes, and according to the Chicago Tribune's Teddy Greenstein, that's all some venues needed to hear to start planning their sales strategies.
While the Big Ten has allegedly not scouted possible venues yet, venues aren’t wasting any opportunity to try and recruit what could be the conference’s most lucrative game of each season. Among those floating their pitches to anyone willing to listen are Lucas Oil Stadium, Ford Field, and the M...
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