Recapping a Historic Weekend for the Big Ten (And the Terps’ Bizarre One) | Bigger Ten #183
Release Date: 03/26/2025
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Indiana completes the greatest turnaround in college football history, beating Miami to win the College Football Playoff National Championship, with Curt Cignetti cementing his status as a legend. The two discuss Kyle Whittingham to Michigan, Matt Campbell to Penn State, and Would You Rather.
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On Bigger Ten, Steve Deace & Aaron McIntire begin by breaking down Indiana’s historic run—the oldest team in college football history?—as the Hoosiers chase the Big Ten’s THIRD straight national title. They demolished Oregon & humiliated Alabama. Could they rank with Burrow’s LSU if they beat Miami Monday? They also discuss: Demond Williams’ portal flip-flop vs. Ty Simpson’s loyalty stand Iowa State exodus to Penn State & portal chaos Would You Rather: Nebraska hoops/football, Purdue vs Nebraska, 2023 Michigan vs 2025 Indiana & more
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The first episode of Bigger Ten for 2026 covers Indiana's humiliation of Alabama in the Rose Bowl, proving Curt Cignetti’s turnaround is historic. We debate whether NIL/player pay has rewritten college football history and if the SEC’s dominance was built on a black market. The two also discuss Ohio State’s “empty calorie” season, Kyle Whittingham to Michigan, Matt Campbell to Penn State, and Would You Rather.
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Steve Deace and Aaron McIntire close out 2025 with an epic Christmas episode of Bigger Ten! Indiana shocks the world, beating Ohio State to claim its first outright Big Ten title since 1945 – Curt Cignetti is now an all-time legend. Fernando Mendoza delivers another clutch Heisman moment. We break down the historic game, and reveal our full 12-team CFP brackets.
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We preview the historic #1 Ohio State vs #2 Indiana Big Ten Championship – the biggest in league history with Heisman, #1 seed, and natty implications on the line. Plus: Nebraska’s existential crisis deepens, Penn State’s recruiting dumpster fire reaches new lows, National Signing Day winners & losers, and Pat Fitzgerald lands at Michigan State. We play Would You Rather, announce the 2025 Confidence Picks champion, and read our X poll.
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Steve Deace and Aaron McIntire deliver a jam-packed Thanksgiving episode of Bigger Ten! We break down the massive stakes in The Game and the Apple Cup, debate whether Michigan’s youth can shock the world, and explain why Vegas is practically begging you to bet Oregon. Plus: final Confidence Picks of the regular season, Fair or Foul on Tony Petitti & Nebraska’s (maybe) extension blunder, and a heartfelt tribute to Iowa sports journalist legend Mike Hlas.
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Steve Deace and Aaron McIntire are back on Bigger Ten with a massive episode! The Big Ten’s private equity deal is on ice as Michigan and USC threaten independence, accusing commissioner Tony Petitti of strong-arm tactics. James Franklin lands at Virginia Tech in a move that puts him in direct recruiting war with Penn State. USC proves it can win Big Ten-style football, while the playoff logjam grows with the SEC potentially flooding the field with two-loss teams.
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Steve Deace and Aaron McIntire break down a wild week on Bigger Ten! Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza delivers a Heisman moment with a 91-yard TD drive to upset Penn State. Oregon survives a classic Big Ten slugfest in Iowa City. Nebraska’s true freshman QB TJ Lateef shines, while Wisconsin shocks Washington with their punter as leading passer.
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Steve and Aaron make their picks for week 11 of Big Ten football action.
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Steve Deace and Aaron McIntire are back on Bigger Ten to unpack the first CFP rankings! Ohio State claims #1 over Indiana despite the Hoosiers’ historic win at Oregon. We dive into tiebreaker chaos, Nebraska’s crushing loss to USC and Dylan Raiola’s season-ending injury, and Wisconsin’s collapse.
info_outlineSteve and Aaron react to the Big Ten's performance in the big dance, and react to coaching changes at Iowa, Minnesota, and Indiana.