Big Ten Announces Football Division Alignments And 2011 and 2012 Conference SchedulesBig Ten Announces Football Division Alignments And 2011 and 2012 Conference Schedules

Big Ten Announces Football Division Alignments And 2011 and 2012 Conference Schedules

Sept. 1, 2010

2011 and 2012 Big Ten Schedules

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; September 1, 2010 - The Big Ten Conference office announced football division alignments beginning with the 2011 season as recommended by conference directors of athletics and reviewed and supported by the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors. Nebraska will officially begin conference competition in 2011, giving the Big Ten 12 football programs for the first time in conference history.

The winner of each Big Ten division will meet in the inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game, to be played December 3, 2011, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The championship game will determine the Big Ten Champion and the conference's participant in the Rose Bowl Game or Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game.

The Big Ten football division alignments are:

Penn State, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Purdue and Wisconsin

Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska and Northwestern.

Each school will play the other five schools within its division and will also face three teams from the other division, including one cross-division matchup guaranteed on an annual basis. The guaranteed cross-division matchups are Penn State-Nebraska, Illinois-Northwestern, Indiana-Michigan State, Ohio State-Michigan, Purdue-Iowa and Wisconsin-Minnesota. Names for each Big Ten football division will be announced at a later date.

"Over the past several months, Big Ten staff and directors of athletics have met on several occasions to discuss and finalize division alignments," said Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany. "We focused on competitive equality, traditional rivalries and geography. We considered multiple models and countless permutations in an effort to achieve the most competitively balanced divisions while at the same time respecting our traditions, preserving existing rivalries, and creating opportunities for the establishment and growth of new rivalries. We have listened to the feedback from our institutions, alumni and fans, and while we understand that no final alignments could possibly satisfy all of our constituents, we believe that we have achieved a very exciting result."

"We are pleased with the final divisional alignments and look forward to playing our divisional opponents starting next season," said Tim Curley, Penn State Director of Athletics. "Divisional play will add a new dimension to Big Ten football and this new era will add to the tremendous interest and excitement for all Penn State, Big Ten and college football fans.

"We are pleased to have Nebraska as Penn State's annual crossover game," Curley added. "We have had outstanding contests with Nebraska in the past and look forward to hosting the Cornhuskers in Beaver Stadium in 2011. The addition of Nebraska further strengthens the Big Ten brand and opens new, exciting opportunities for the conference."

"We are excited to continue playing Ohio State annually as we have since joining the Big Ten. The Penn State-Ohio State game has become one of the most highly-anticipated games by football fans across the nation. Our game with the Buckeyes has ultimately determined the Big Ten Champion in each of the last five years. We have experienced great competition with Wisconsin, Purdue, Illinois and Indiana and look forward to playing them and Ohio State every year for the opportunity to play in the Big Ten Championship game."

With the division alignments finalized, the Big Ten also announced updated conference schedules for the 2011 and 2012 football seasons. In 2011, the Nittany Lions will host Big Ten foes Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska and Purdue and visit Indiana, Northwestern, Ohio State and Purdue. In 2012, Penn State will host Indiana, Northwestern, Ohio State and Wisconsin in Beaver Stadium (See below for Penn State's 2011 and 2012 schedules).

The 115th season of Big Ten football kicks off Thursday, Sept. 2, as Indiana hosts Towson, Minnesota plays at Middle Tennessee State, and Ohio State welcomes Marshall. The games involving the Hoosiers and Buckeyes will air on Big Ten Network.

Coach Joe Paterno's Penn State squad begins its 18th year as a Big Ten member on Saturday, Sept. 4 hosting Youngstown State at 12:00 p.m. Tickets are available at www.GoPSUsports.com or by calling 814-865-5555 weekdays from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The contest will air on Big Ten Network, the Penn State Sports Network and www.GoPSUsports.com .

2011 Penn State Football Schedule Sept. 3INDIANA STATE Sept. 10ALABAMA Sept. 17at Temple Sept. 24EASTERN MICHIGAN Oct. 1at Indiana Oct. 8IOWA Oct. 15PURDUE Oct. 22at Northwestern Oct. 29ILLINOIS Nov. 12NEBRASKA Nov. 19at Ohio State Nov. 26at Wisconsin Dec. 3Big Ten Championship Game (Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis)



2012 Penn State Football Schedule
Sept. 1OHIO
Sept. 8at Virginia
Sept. 15NAVY
Sept. 22TEMPLE
Sept. 29at Illinois
Oct. 6NORTHWESTERN
Oct. 20at Iowa
Oct. 27OHIO STATE
Nov. 3at Purdue
Nov. 10at Nebraska
Nov. 17INDIANA
Nov. 24WISCONSIN
TBDBig Ten Championship Game



Big Ten Football Divisions (Protected cross division opponents on same line) Division A Division B PENN STATENebraska IllinoisNorthwestern IndianaMichigan State Ohio StateMichigan PurdueIowa WisconsinMinnesota