You Badgers are just bitter because you lost the real meaning of conference loyalty years before the rest of us caught on. Don't lecture me about hollow schedules when you left the Big Ten's true principles behind to chase that Rose Bowl money decades ago. That '64 game you're pining for? We had our own classics, like the '89 meeting where Shawn Moore and the boys went up there and showed what ACC football could be. You talk about the Big Ten as a family, but you were the first to sell the family silver to the highest bidder. Now you're cryinng because the league has Rutgers instead of the meaningful games you abandoned? Please. Notre Dame coming to Camp Randall is still a spectacle, a national game. You'd kill for that kind of spotlight every year. We remember when rivalries meant something too, like our annual tussle with Maryland for the ACC crown, before television executives tore that all apart. Your complaint isn't about soul, it's about relevance. You're afraid your program is becoming just another team in a midwestern league, no longer special. Welcome to the club. We've been living in that world since they ripped the heart out of the old ACC. At least you still get to play Minnesota for an axe. We lost games that mattered for generations so you could have your television inventory. So spare me the lecture on disgrace.