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Big Ten non-conference rivalry games. Game Trophy Team Team First Year Latest Year Meetings Alabama–Penn State: Alabama: Penn State: 1959 2011 15 Cal–UCLA: Cal:
The Bears–Lions rivalry is an NFL rivalry between the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions. Chicago and Detroit share or have shared a sports rivalry in all four major sports (see; Bulls–Pistons rivalry, Tigers–White Sox rivalry, and Blackhawks–Red Wings rivalry). The franchises first met in 1930 when the Lions were known as the Portsmouth ...
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On October 4, 2023, the Big Ten announced future football opponents for the 2024 to 2028 seasons with the addition of four schools to conference and the removal of divisions. While some series were maintained on an annual basis as "protected rivalries," including Michigan's rivalries with Michigan State and Ohio State , this series was not.
Since the current format began in 2014, the Big Ten East champion is 9-0 in the championship game, with an average margin of victory of 20.1 points per game. A Big Ten championship game hasn’t ...
The 1993 game, during Penn State's first season in the Big Ten Conference, was the last game in the series for over 20 years. [12] Prior to Maryland's announcement to join the Big Ten, former Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen and Penn State athletic spokesman Jeff Nelson had previously stated that the schools had undergone discussions in an ...
Oregon — which is in regardless of its game with Washington — is undefeated and Penn State beats IU on the conference opponents' record tiebreaker. Penn State's Big Ten opponents have a ...
However, the Big Ten and Pac-12 later announced a multi-sport scheduling agreement that provides for each member school to play one non-conference football game per year against an opponent from the other conference, and with this announcement, the Big Ten backed away from the nine-game conference schedule proposal.