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Minnesota to USC is hardly a "Big, marquee road trip". That's a bottom feeder going to play a conference predator.I was wrong about where the LSU game was.I think the SEC is perfectly respectable in their OCS Scheduling. I already rattled off their big games this year so let me challenge you since you want to rag on them. What big, marquee road trip games did Big Ten teams schedule outside of the Midwest? OSU to Miami? That's about all you got. Bama went to Penn State and LSU went to Morgantown. That's twice as many games as we had.
Minny played at USC so we are tied at two. It will be interesting to see how this compares next year. I think it was just a year where the B1G teams had their marquee games at home. Next year they should be on the road, while the SEC will still be staying in the South.
As far as next year here are notable Big Ten OCS games. Road games are bolded. "Big" Games (top 15 opponents) are shaded.
UW @ Oregon State
Illinois@ ASU
NU @ UCLA
Indiana @ Navy
Purdue @ Notre Dame
Michigan State v. Boise
Penn State @ UVA
OSU v. Cal
Michigan v. Bama in Dallas
Northwestern @ Syracuse
Northwestern v. Vandy
Average ranking of notable OCS opponents: 53
Note: Final BCS rankings from 2011 CFB season used. Alabama v. Michigan and Northwestern v. Vandy excluded.
List is not all inclusive, several schools still have open dates.
And the SEC
Alabama v. Michigan (Dallas)
Auburn v. Clemson (Atlanta)
Kentucky @ Lousiville
Florida @ FSU
Mizzou v. ASU
Vanderbilt @ Northwestern
Georgia v. Georgia Tech
USC @ Clemson
Ole Miss v. Texas
LSU v. Washington
Tennessee v. NC State (Atlanta)
Average ranking of notable OCS opponents: 35
It seems pretty clear that the only 'Big Game' for either conference outside of their regular league schedule and region is that Bama-Michigan game....and please don't try to make the argument that Dallas is a home game for Bama. Please.
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