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BIG THREAT? Big Ten will EVICT Michigan and Michigan State if they FOLLOW Michigan House Bill 4643?
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BIG THREAT? Big Ten will EVICT Michigan and Michigan State if they FOLLOW Michigan House Bill 4643?

Can MICHIGAN and MICHIGAN STATE face expulsion from the BIG TEN? We explore the shocking implications of a proposed state law that could force these powerhouses to choose between conference membership and following new regulations.

Locked On Big 10 – Daily College Football & Basketball Podcast

June 23, 202529m 36s

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LEGAL STORM BREWING IN MICHIGAN AND BIG TEN FOOTBALL

Can MICHIGAN and MICHIGAN STATE face expulsion from the BIG TEN? We explore the shocking implications of a proposed state law that could force these powerhouses to choose between conference membership and following new regulations. Michigan football and Michigan State Football have a lot on their plates as they get ready for the 2025 college football season.

Our in-depth analysis covers the high-stakes WISCONSIN lawsuit against MIAMI over player XAVIER LUCAS, exposing cracks in revenue sharing and the transfer portal system, following the NCAA House Settlement.  We break down how these legal battles are reshaping college athletics, from NIL deals to recruitment practices.

We dive into the latest BIG TEN football news, including JONATHAN BROWN's commitment to MICHIGAN, JET WASHINGTON's move to OREGON, and DREW ALLAR's preseason buzz. Our top 10 observations from the weekend reveal key insights for fans across the conference.

Join us for this critical discussion on the future of BIG TEN football and the complex legal landscape shaping college sports.

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