Article By Sean Gagnier on 27th February, 2010
Michigan State has been in the Big Ten since the 1950 season, and they have fit comfortably into that role with their style of play, which is an offense that can air it out but also enjoys running the football with physical backs.
The rest of the Big Ten also tends to follow this mold, with the exception of those guys in maize and blue, which makes the addition of any team that plays a different style of offense something new, something dangerous.
Rumors abound on which team may join the Big Ten ranks, such schools as Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse, Missouri, and Texas. It seems as though the Big Ten has its h...
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