Summer, feel free to show up any time. Rainy and 59 in Chicago. Yeesh.
Link time ...
Rutgers once again embarrasses itself in sticking by athletic director Julie Hermann, Ian O'Connor writes. Hermann faces the media in Piscataway. A co-chair of Rutgers' search committee tries to clarify what happened in Hermann's hiring process.
Penn State's trustees work to reduce the NCAA sanctions on the football program. Lions coach Bill O'Brien isn't going anywhere, according to athletic director Dave Joyner. Penn State is targeting twin brother recruits who want to play at the same place.
Wisconsin receivers coach Chris Beatty will stay put after interviewing for the top job at East Tennessee State.
Minnesota coach Jerry Kill discusses the state of the program.
Some more takes on the retirement of Ohio State president E. Gordon Gee.
Mark Dantonio says Michigan State's quarterback situation is better than last year. Former Spartans running back Le'Veon Bell earns Michigan State's top athletic honor.
Purdue could make an appearance at Wrigley Field against Northwestern in 2015.
Defensive end Frank Clark will be Michigan's breakout player in 2013, Kyle Meinke writes.
Indiana's new helmets are nice, but coach Kevin Wilson is focused on substance over style. A summer camp preview of the Hoosiers.
Athlon previews and predicts the Big Ten in 2013. BTN.com debates the Big Ten's passing touchdowns leader in 2013 and ranks the league's backup quarterbacks.
Iowa names its leadership group for the season. A strong sports medicine program could lure recruit Matt Nelson to Iowa.
A summer camp preview of Illinois. The Champaign Room dreams big about potential Illini quarterback transfer Wes Lunt.
Northwestern incoming freshman Kyle Queiro fights the "finesse" label.
As the Dallas Cowboys turn over play calls to Bill Callahan, Dirk Chatelain looks back at Callahan's top play-calling moments at Nebraska.

















