I'm reposting this here because no one reads the Mully and Hanley section.
I listened to the last hour of this Mully and Hanley show and they have some dumb callers.
A guy from Nebraska said that the Big Ten wouldn't want Nebraska because if they let them in that Nebraska would steal recruits from every other school because they were "in the Big Ten". They'd be as good as Ohio State because "Nebraska is a football palace".
Another guy called and said that all the small schools like NIU and other schools should get together and create a conference to rival against these super conferences instead of just being a lesser conference.
Others called and said "Missouri does nothing for me, why not make a big splash and get Texas and Oklahoma". Great idea! I'm sure the Big Ten administration said "Well, we could have Texas and Oklahoma but you can't pass on a chance to take Missouri".
Another caller said that they should do a European soccer style confusing system where teams change between the upper and lower division of the conference on a yearly basis depending on how well they play.

Yeah, I'm sure that the current Big Ten schools that aren't football powerhouses are going to love sitting in the lower division year after year.
Another caller said that they should simply form a 96 team super conference.
They did make some fair points about Rutgers but I think people underestimate the sleeping giant that they are. New Jersey is traditionally able to produce good talent and so does Pennsylvania. My guess is that Rutgers will also find a way to play more basketball games at Madison Square Garden which will be damn cool and they'll build a new stadium for them too. Right now, Rutgers doesn't look like they improve the conference but I think you'll see them with the biggest bump from joining the Big Ten.