Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Around the Big Ten
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostAA- So you believe the South's regional identity is no stronger than anywhere else in America?
- Top
Comment
-
The Medium and growing (formerly Big) Ten
DSL... I travel for a living. The south has an identity... But so do people from Texas, New England, NY city and California. The rest of the country, IMO, has less. While cal and Texas are states, they are just so massive they have a regional perspective. State pride is everywhere, IMO, as well..
Sent from my iPad using TapatalkLast edited by entropy; January 2, 2016, 04:28 PM.Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
- Top
Comment
-
Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostI've lived here my whole life except for summers in Scotland growing up. I have never seen much of it.
I think a lot of it is just perception.
- Top
Comment
-
I would ask would your tangible, measurable evidence is. Absent that, it is less actuality and more perception?
Regardless, I have grown tired of the subject, baseless personal perception of the beholder, or not.Last edited by AlabamAlum; January 2, 2016, 09:15 PM."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
- Top
Comment
-
I'm American by birth and Michigander by the grace of God. Having traveled extensively for work over the last 29 years, I do have a regional bias (extends to the upper midwest). The work ethic, the beauty of its outdoors, the community attitude, the four seasons, and it's general laid back serenity make the midwest hard to beat.
Note: Kentucky's upper peninsula is the northern most extension of the south and is in no way, shape or form anything less than a dry run of Purgatory for the afterlife.“Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx
- Top
Comment
-
He'll definitely struggle, but he wasn't getting any better at Pedophile State.
Notice how he thanks Bill O'Brien but leaves out James Franklin.
Last edited by Rocky Bleier; January 3, 2016, 10:47 AM.I'll let you ban hate speech when you let me define hate speech.
- Top
Comment
-
Posted before but since next year is the first with 9 conf games, here's who everyone plays from the opposite division. The crossovers contain far more decent games than we saw the past 2 years.
Indiana: Nebraska, @ Northwestern, Purdue
Maryland: Purdue, Minnesota, @ Nebraska
Michigan: Wisconsin, Illinois, @ Iowa
Michigan State: Wisconsin, Northwestern, @ Illinois
Ohio State: @ Wisconsin, Northwestern, Nebraska
Penn State: Minnesota, @ Purdue, Iowa
Rutgers: Iowa, Illinois, @ Minnesota
Illinois: @ Rutgers, @ Michigan, Michigan State
Iowa: @ Rutgers, @ Penn State, Michigan
Minnesota: @ Penn State, @ Maryland, Rutgers
Nebraska: @ Indiana, @ Ohio State, Maryland
Northwestern: @ Michigan State, Indiana, @ Ohio State
Purdue: @ Maryland, Penn State, @ Indiana
Wisconsin: @ Michigan State, @ Michigan, Ohio State
- Top
Comment
-
And here is everyone's non-conference schedule, ranked by toughness (IMO only, naturally)
Michigan State: Furman, @ Notre Dame, BYU
Ohio State: Bowling Green, Tulsa, @ Oklahoma
Nebraska: Fresno State, Wyoming, Oregon
Wisconsin: LSU (Green Bay), Akron, Georgia State
Penn State: Kent State, @ Pittsburgh, Temple
Illinois: Murray State, North Carolina, Western Michigan
Rutgers: @ Washington, Howard, New Mexico
Northwestern: Western Michigan, Illinois State, Duke
Michigan: Hawaii, Central Florida, Colorado
Iowa: Miami-OH, Iowa State, North Dakota State
Minnesota: Oregon State, Indiana State, Colorado State
Purdue: Eastern Kentucky, Cincinnati, Nevada
Indiana: @ Florida International, Ball State, Wake Forest
Maryland: Howard, @ Florida International, @ Central Florida
- Top
Comment
Comment