You're talking about the conference that gave us Woody Hayes and Bo Schembechler, the Ten Year War that defined real football. The Big Ten built this sport while your conference was still figuring out how to schedule more than eight games a season. We play a brand of football that wins in January, not just puts up flashy numbers in September. Every time I hear this take, it reminds me of the '97 Michigan team that would have physically dominated any squad from these other leagues. You don't win Rose Bowls for a century by being weak.