The article starts out decent, and Machen makes some good points, of course by the end he is using it to bash every other conference that isn't the SEC. Gotta love the shot at OSU and the Big Ten in there. If He has such a problem with Oden's classes, I am sure he will have no problem revealing all the classes that Flordias players take.
http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/10105947
here is part where he just goes off on the big tem, but it you look earlier in the article he says that the Big Ten and The Pac 10 are to blame for allot of the problem with football since they have a "deal" with the rose bowl.
SPLN: That raises another question. What did you think of Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany's open letter comparing the Big Ten to the SEC?
Dr. M: It's ridiculous. What a homer. I was at Michigan (as provost and dean of the school of dentistry). I know how they get in at Michigan. Don't talk to me about the Nobel laureates at Michigan.
Just look at Greg Oden's class schedule this semester. The Big Ten has fought the conference playoff, then they (complain) because Ohio State doesn't have a game in 48 days. (Actually 51 between the last game of the season and the BCS title game. The Big Ten traditionally ends its regular-season football schedule before Thanksgiving).
Whose fault is that? What's happened is the world has moved, the Big Ten is no longer calling the shots
http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/10105947
here is part where he just goes off on the big tem, but it you look earlier in the article he says that the Big Ten and The Pac 10 are to blame for allot of the problem with football since they have a "deal" with the rose bowl.
SPLN: That raises another question. What did you think of Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany's open letter comparing the Big Ten to the SEC?
Dr. M: It's ridiculous. What a homer. I was at Michigan (as provost and dean of the school of dentistry). I know how they get in at Michigan. Don't talk to me about the Nobel laureates at Michigan.
Just look at Greg Oden's class schedule this semester. The Big Ten has fought the conference playoff, then they (complain) because Ohio State doesn't have a game in 48 days. (Actually 51 between the last game of the season and the BCS title game. The Big Ten traditionally ends its regular-season football schedule before Thanksgiving).
Whose fault is that? What's happened is the world has moved, the Big Ten is no longer calling the shots