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- Lou Holtz has changed his mind: Notre Dame should join the Big Ten, Sid Hartman writes in the Star Tribune.
- Big Ten athletic directors don't see divisions splitting along geographical lines, Rich Kaipust writes in the Omaha World-Herald.
- Sorting out the Big Ten divisions isn't easy, Brian Cook writes in The Sporting Blog.
- Ohio State safety Tyler Moeller talks about being cleared for full contact and his pursuit of a sixth year of eligibility, Tim May and Ken Gordon write in The Columbus Dispatch.
- Michigan head coach Rich Rodriguez talks about Nebraska, the Demar Dorsey situation and other topics, annarbor.com's Dave Birkett writes. Former Michigan star Braylon Edwards says Rodriguez needs to "make it work" in 2010, Vincent Goodwill writes in The Detroit News.
- Who will replace the great Norm Parker when he chooses to step down as Iowa's D-coordinator? The (Cedar Rapids) Gazette's Marc Morehouse examines the candidates.
- Purdue's president likes the addition of Nebraska in the Big Ten, Mike Carmin writes in The (Lafayette) Journal and Courier.
- Indiana adds two more defenders to its 2011 recruiting class.
- Michigan State's coaching staff has a sizable presence at the Sound Mind, Sound Body camp this week, Matt Dorsey writes in the Detroit Free Press.




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