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Big Ten villains, past and present

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...Bowl run with a loss to Mizzou and has dropped 10 of the last 13 meetings. INDIANA HOOSIERS Current villain: Purdue. The hate for the Boilers always runs deep, and Indiana still seethes from...

Blog | August 17, 2009

What to watch in the Big Ten this spring

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...39;s most talented offenses, but the players must get on the same page this spring. Indiana Hoosiers Spring practice starts: March 24 Spring game: April 18 Watch to watch: Healthy bodies, at least...

Blog | February 16, 2009

Big Ten Morning Briefing: Stanzi takes over for Iowa

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...Lindsey Willhite writes in the Daily Herald. You could argue Indiana already has had two weeks off. So does an early bye hurt the Hoosiers? Coach Bill Lynch doesn't think so, Lee Hurwitz writes...

Blog | September 09, 2008

Big Ten morning mailbag

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...several mailbag items to address. First, my upcoming plans. I'll be spending today with the Indiana Hoosiers, talking to players around lunchtime before attending practice in the afternoon. The quarterbacks top my to...

Blog | August 20, 2008

Big Ten Morning Briefing: McGuffie, Shaw impress at Michigan

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...spend some time with Bill Lynch and the Hoosiers before flying to Columbus on Friday to hang...the Detroit Free Press. A few notes from Indiana's Saturday scrimmage, including some big hits from...

Blog | August 18, 2008

Rodriguez's offense is innovative but not completely foreign to Big Ten

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Rich Rodriguez is said to be bringing an innovative offense to the Big Ten. But it wasn't long ago that Joe Tiller shook up the conference with his unique offense, writes Adam Rittenberg.

Story | Conversation | August 19, 2008

Big Ten has benefited most under BCS system in past decade

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Despite boasting the fourth-best record in BCS bowl games in the past decade, the Big Ten has sent the most teams to bowl games. Adam Rittenberg looks at the conference's best teams, players, games and moments.

Story | Conversation | May 20, 2008

Breaking down the Big Ten

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Take a look at what questions were answered this spring and what problems linger heading into the fall.

Story | Conversation | May 08, 2008

QB battle continues in Madison while Illinois' backfield reloads

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Ongoing Arms Race Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst doesn't chain himself to a system, but he wouldn't mind chaining himself to a starting ...

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After tumultuous offseason, Ferentz hopes history repeats itself

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

History Buff After watching the sick bay and the police blotter fill up with his players, Kirk Ferentz hopes history will soon be on Iowa's side agai...

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Illini, Hoosiers dealing with changes in the middle

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

License To Lead Brit Miller has dislodged a helmet or two during his football career, but around the Illinois locker room, he's better known for swipi...

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Buckeyes start spring season at top of Big Ten -- again

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Despite the nation's annoyance with Ohio State's success, the Buckeyes seem poised to make another run at the BCS title, according to our Big Ten spring power rankings.

Story | Conversation | February 20, 2008

Big Ten looks to regain credibility among college football's elite

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Take a quick look at the position battles, coaching changes and other key factors to pay attention to during spring practices around the Big Ten.

Story | Conversation | February 20, 2008

Big Ten looking to fill holes on defense, add depth on signing day

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

From Michigan's signing day hopes of landing a spread-offense compatible QB to Minnesota's needs on both sides of the ball, the Big Ten is covered here.

Story | Conversation | February 05, 2008

Saine to make first career start

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Ohio State junior running back Brandon Saine will make his first career start Saturday at Indiana as teammate Dan Herron battles a sprained ankle.

Story | Conversation | October 01, 2009