This reeks of the kind of overthinking that got folks excited about the Big Ten Network before they started tearing apart a hundred years of tradition. The idea that plucking an administrator from Madison is some grand "chess move" is laughable. Real power plays happen on the field, son. I remember when the Big Ten was about the Rose Bowl and beating Michigan, not this corporate shuffling of suits between campuses. It didn't help Nebraska when they joined, did it? As for Wisconsin being shaky, we've heard that song before. Barry Alvarez built that program on toughness, and until I see them fold on the field in November, I'm not buying their demise. Luke Fickell has enough problems trying to install his system without folks in our division celebrating his administrative turnover. We need to worry about our own house, getting our linemen to play with the same mean streak as the 1992 suqad. If we start counting wins based on another school's AD leaving, then we've already lost. Championships are won by the team that blocks and tackles best, not the one whose conference office has the slickest flow chart.