46-33 in 1939.
In 1941, Wisconsin beat Washington State 39-34.
The ACC won 8 games, while the Big 10 only won 3. The ACC leads the all-time series 9-0.
Here's every game's results:
North Carolina 66 Ohio State 55
Indiana 83 Georgia Tech 79
Michigan State 81 NC State 58
Duke 82 Wisconsin 58
Florida State 75 Minnesota 61
Clemson 61 Purdue 58
Maryland 69 Illinois 61
Wake Forest 56 Iowa 47
Virginia 94 Northwestern 52
Virginia Tech 66 Penn State 61
Boston College 77 Michigan 64
1926, 1928, 1936, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1967, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993 and 2002.
Big 12 conference has went bankrupt and is no longer available. The program went under due to government cut backs and lost all financial aid. However there is a petition online were community members created to bring the dead program back.
Mike Gminski (1977-1980) is Duke's all-time leading rebounder with 1,242 in his career.
SEC:Alabama, 11 Year Team Record Coach 1925 Alabama (CF, HF) 10-0-0 Wallace Wade 1926 Alabama (CF, HF) 9-0-1 Wallace Wade 1930 Alabama (CF) 10-0-0 Wallace Wade 1934 Alabama (Du, Wi) 9-0-0 Frank Thomas 1961 Alabama (AP, UP, NF) 11-0-0 Paul "Bear" Bryant 1964 Alabama (AP, UP) 10-1-0 Paul "Bear" Bryant 1965 Alabama (AP, FW-T) 9-1-1 Paul "Bear" Bryant 1973 Alabama (UP) 11-1-0 Paul "Bear" Bryant 1978 Alabama (AP, FW, NF) 11-1-0 Paul "Bear" Bryant 1979 Alabama 12-0-0 Paul "Bear" Bryant 1992 Alabama 13-0-0 Gene Stallings
Arkansas, 1 Year Team Record Coach 1964 Arkansas (FW) 11-0-0 Frank Broyles Florida, 2 Year Team Record Coach 1996 Florida 12-1 Steve Spurrier 2006 Florida 13-1 Urban Meyer Georgia, 3 Year Team Record Coach 1942 Georgia (Li, Wi) 11-1-0 Wally Butts 1946 Georgia (Wi) 11-0-0 Wally Butts 1980 Georgia 12-0-0 Vince Dooley Kentucky,
N/A Mississippi, 1 Year Team Record Coach 1960 Missisippi (FW) 10-0-1 Johnny Vaught South Carolina,
N/A Auburn, 1 Year Team Record Coach 1957 Auburn (AP) 10-0-0 Shug Jordan Louisiana State, 3 Year Team Record Coach 1935 Louisiana St. (Wi) 9-2-0 Bernie Moore 1936 Louisiana St. (Wi) 9-1-1 Bernie Moore 1958 Louisiana St. (Wi) 9-1-1 Paul Dietzel 2003 Louisiana St. (ESPN/USA) 13-1 Nick Saban 2007 Louisiana St. (Wi) 9-1-1 Les Miles Mississippi State,
N/A Tennessee, 3 Year Team Record Coach 1950 Tennessee (Du, Li) 11-1-0 Robert Neyland 1951 Tennessee 10-0-0 Robert Neyland 1998 Tennessee 13-0 Phillip Fulmer Vanderbilt,
N/A Earliest Championship: 1925, Alabama
Latest Championship: 2007, L.S.U.
Conference Members: 12, Conference Championship winners: 8, Championship winners since 1950: 8
ALL TIME SEC Total Championships: 26, SINCE 1950: 18 BIG TEN:Illinois, 3 Year Team Record Coach 1919 Illinois (CF-T) 6-1-0 Bob Zuppke 1923 Illinois (CF, HF) 8-0-0 Bob Zuppke 1927 Illinois (NC, HF, Di) 7-0-1 Bob Zuppke Indiana,
N/A Iowa, 1 Year Team Record Coach 1958 Iowa (FW) 8-1-1 Forest Evashevski Michigan, 10 Year Team Record Coach 1901 Michigan (NC, HF) 11-0-0 Hurry Up Yost 1902 Michigan 11-0-0 Hurry Up Yost 1904 Michigan (NC) 10-0-0 Hurry Up Yost 1918 Michigan (NC) 5-0-0 Hurry Up Yost 1923 Michigan (NC) 8-0-0 Hurry Up Yost 1932 Michigan (Di) 8-0-0 Harry Kipke 1933 Michigan (CF, NC, HF, Di) 8-0-0 Harry Kipke 1947 Michigan (Du, Li, Wi) 10-0-0 Fritz Crisler 1948 Michigan 9-0-0 Bennie Oosterbaan 1997 Michigan (AP, FW, NF) 12-0 Lloyd Carr Michigan State, 3
Year Team Record Coach 1952 Michigan St. (AP, UP) 9-0-0 Biggie Munn 1965 Michigan St. (UP, NF, FW-T) 10-1-0 Duffy Daugherty 1966 Michigan St. (NF-T) 9-0-1 Duffy Daugherty
Minnesota, 6 Year Team Record Coach 1934 Minnesota 8-0-0 Bernie Bierman 1935 Minnesota (CF, NC, HF, Li) 8-0-0 Bernie Bierman 1936 Minnesota 7-1-0 Bernie Bierman 1940 Minnesota 8-0-0 Bernie Bierman 1941 Minnesota 8-0-0 Bernie Bierman 1960 Minnesota (AP, UP, NF) 8-2-0 Murray Warmath Northwestern,
N/A Ohio State, 8 Year Team Record Coach 1933 Ohio State (Du) 7-1-0 Sam Williman 1942 Ohio St. 9-1-0 Paul Brown 1954 Ohio St. (AP, IN) 10-0-0 Woody Hayes 1957 Ohio St. (UP, FW, IN) 9-1-0 Woody Hayes 1961 Ohio St. (FW) 8-0-1 Woody Hayes 1968 Ohio St. 10-0-0 Woody Hayes 1970 Ohio St. (NF-T) 9-1-0 Woody Hayes 2002 Ohio St. 14-0 Jim Tressel Penn. State, 4 Year Team Record Coach 1911 Penn St. (NC) 8-0-1 Bill Hollenback 1912 Penn St. (NC) 8-0-0 Bill Hollenback 1982 Penn St. 11-1-0 Joe Paterno 1986 Penn St. 12-0-0 Joe Paterno Purdue,
N/A Wisconsin,
N/A Earliest Championship: 1901, Michigan, Latest Championship: 2002, Ohio State
Conference Members: 11, Conference Championship winners: 7, Since 1950: 6
BIG TEN Total Championships: 35, Since 1950: 14
Through the 2008 season, Notre Dame is 190-98-12 against the Big 10.
1988.
Prior to NIU's win over Purdue on September 19, 2009 their record against Big 10 teams was 1-32-1. Their only other victory came against Wisconsin, 19-17, on September 17, 1988 in Madison.
President Gerald Ford played football for the University of Michigan
7 total titles. Their first coming in 1953 which was their first year in the conference also. Then again in '65*, '66*, '78, '87*, '90 and finally again in 2010.
*Indicates individual titles. All others were shared.
Iowa 11 2004 Eleven
I'm sure this is not complete but currently I know of: Tom Brady, Braylon Edwards, Todd Collins, Brian Griese, Amani Toomer, Victor Hobson, John Navarre, Anthony Thomas, Jon Runyan, Charles Woodson, William James (aka Will Peterson), Ty Law, Jay Feely, Marlin Jackson,Larry Foote, Trevor Pryce, Peirre Woods, Maurice Williams, Jerame Tuman, Cato June, Justin Fargas (inj) Chris Perry Mark Campbell. Elvis Grbac?
This is the updated list in alphabetical order: Adrian Arrington - Saints. A B.J. Askew - Bucs, Jasaon Avant - Eagles, David Baas - 49ers, Jeff Backus - Lions, Tom Brady- Pats, Alan Branch - Cards, Steve Breaston - Cards, Prescott Burgess - Ravens, Mark Campbell - Saints, Todd Collins, Redskins, Shawn Crable - Pats, Braylon Edwards - Browns, Jay Feeley - Jets, Larry Foote - Lions, Jonathan Goodwin - Saints, Brian Griese, Rams, Leon Hall, Bengals, David Harris - Jets, Mike Hart - Colts, Victor Hobson - Cards, Steve Hutchinson - Vikes, Marlin Jackson - Colts, Jon Jansen - Lions, Dhani Jones, Bengals, Cato June - Texans, Ty Law - Jets, Jake Long - Dolphins, Mario Manningham - Giants, Shante Orr - Free Agent, Chris Perry - Free Agent, Jon Runyan - Free Agent, Amani Toomer, Free Agent, Jerame Tuman, Free Agent, Gabe Watson - Cards, Maurice Williams - Jags, LaMaar "The Beast" Woodley - Steelers, Pierre Woods - Pats, Charles Woodson, Packers. Complete List as of 7/31/09
... what about starting QB for the Miami Dolfins CHAD HENNE
It's the Big Ten Basketball Tournament Logo. It is each schools two main colors as if they were pennants in a circle. It also has a image of a basketball net (white lines) as if you were looking up through it.
Chuck Hartlieb, 11/7/87, 25 -32 471 yds 7 tds
Yes. They won in 1918, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1943, 1952, 1967 and 2000.