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Encyclopedia > Big Ten Conference football champions

Yearly Big Ten Conference football champions

Year Champions Notes
1896 Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue and Wisconsin begin conference play
1897 Wisconsin
1898 Michigan
1899 Chicago Indiana and Iowa join conference
1900 Iowa and Minnesota Indiana and Iowa begin conference play
1901 Michigan* and Wisconsin
1902 Michigan*
1903 Michigan, Minnesota and Northwestern
1904 Michigan and Minnesota
1905 Chicago*
1906 Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Northwestern does not play football during this season
Michigan leaves the conference after this season
1907 Chicago Northwestern does not play football during this season
1908 Chicago
1909 Minnesota
1910 Illinois and Minnesota
1911 Minnesota
1912 Wisconsin Ohio State begins conference play
1913 Chicago
1914 Illinois
1915 Illinois and Minnesota
1916 Ohio State
1917 Ohio State Michigan rejoins conference play
1918 Illinois, Michigan and Purdue
1919 Illinois
1920 Ohio State
1921 Iowa
1922 Chicago, Iowa and Michigan
1923 Illinois* and Michigan
1924 Chicago
1925 Michigan
1926 Michigan and Northwestern
1927 Illinois* and Minnesota
1928 Illinois
1929 Purdue
1930 Michigan and Northwestern
1931 Michigan, Northwestern and Purdue
1932 Michigan* and Purdue
1933 Michigan* and Minnesota
1934 Minnesota*
1935 Minnesota* and Ohio State
1936 Northwestern Minnesota*
1937 Minnesota
1938 Minnesota
1939 Ohio State Chicago's last football season
1940 Minnesota*
1941 Minnesota*
1942 Ohio State* Co-National Champions with Wisconsin
1943 Michigan and Purdue
1944 Ohio State*
1945 Indiana
1946 Illinois Chicago leaves the conference, Ties games count as half wins in standings, Big Ten strikes agreement with Pacific Coast Conference to have champions meet in the Rose Bowl Game
1947 Michigan*
1948 Michigan*
1949 Michigan and Ohio State
1950 Michigan Michigan State joins
1951 Illinois Michigan State*
1952 Purdue and Wisconsin Michigan State*
1953 Illinois and Michigan State Michigan State begins conference play
1954 Ohio State*
1955 Ohio State
1956 Iowa
1957 Ohio State*
1958 Iowa*
1959 Wisconsin
1960 Iowa and Minnesota*
1961 Ohio State*
1962 Wisconsin
1963 Illinois
1964 Michigan
1965 Michigan State*
1966 Michigan State
1967 Indiana, Minnesota and Purdue
1968 Ohio State*
1969 Michigan and Ohio State
1970 Ohio State
1971 Michigan
1972 Michigan and Ohio State
1973 Michigan and Ohio State
1974 Michigan and Ohio State
1975 Ohio State
1976 Michigan and Ohio State
1977 Michigan and Ohio State
1978 Michigan and Michigan State
1979 Ohio State
1980 Michigan
1981 Iowa and Ohio State
1982 Michigan Penn State*
1983 Illinois
1984 Ohio State
1985 Iowa
1986 Michigan and Ohio State Penn State*
1987 Michigan State
1988 Michigan
1989 Michigan
1990 Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Michigan State Penn State joins
1991 Michigan
1992 Michigan
1993 Ohio State and Wisconsin Penn State begins conference play
1994 Penn State
1995 Northwestern
1996 Northwestern and Ohio State
1997 Michigan*
1998 Michigan, Ohio State and Wisconsin
1999 Wisconsin
2000 Michigan, Northwestern and Purdue
2001 Illinois
2002 Iowa and Ohio State*
2003 Michigan
2004 Iowa and Michigan
2005 Ohio State and Penn State
2006 Ohio State
2007 Ohio State
  • A school name with an asterisk following it (ex: Northwestern*) acknowledges a major recognized national championship for that season. National Championships are from the NCAA Division I-A national football championship page, under the table of recognized national championships. Like that page states, the posted information is under constant debate. See here for what minor polls selected as national champions in past years.

For other uses of the term Big Ten see Big Ten (disambiguation). ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... Head coach Bret Bielema 2nd year, 20–4 Home stadium Camp Randall Stadium Capacity 80,321 - FieldTurf Conference Big Ten First year 1889 Athletic director Barry Alvarez Website UWBadgers. ... Head coach Lloyd Carr 13th year, 121–40 Home stadium Michigan Stadium Capacity 107,501 - Field Turf Conference Big Ten First year 1879 Athletic director William C. Martin Website MGoBlue. ... The University of Chicagos intercollegiate sports teams are called the Maroons (after the color), and they compete in the NCAAs Division III. They are primarily members of the University Athletic Association and were co-founders of the Big Ten Conference in 1895. ... Head coach Kirk Ferentz 9th year, 55–43 Home stadium Kinnick Stadium Capacity 70,585 - Natural Grass Conference Big Ten First year 1889 Athletic director Gary Barta Website Hawkeyesports. ... The University of Minnesota Golden Gophers are one of the oldest and most storied programs in college football history. ... // Basic Information Northwestern University athletics logo Head Coach: Pat Fitzgerald Stadium: Ryan Field Conference: Big Ten All-Time Win/Loss/Tie Record as of 2006: 449-596-44 Big Ten Championships: 1903, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1995, 1996, 2000 Trophy Game: Sweet Sioux Tomahawk - University of Illinois History The Northwestern... Head coach Ron Zook 3rd year, 13–22 Home stadium Memorial Stadium (Champaign) Capacity 65,143 - AstroPlay Conference Big Ten First year 1890 Athletic director Ron Guenther Website CoachRonZook. ... For information specifically about the 2006 season, see 2006 Ohio State Buckeyes football team. ... Head Coach Joe Tiller 11th Year, 67-43 Home Stadium Ross-Ade Stadium Capacity 62,500 - Bermuda Grass Conference Big Ten First Year 1887 Athletic Director Morgan Burke Website PurdueSports. ... Head coach Bill Lynch 1st year, 3–1 Home stadium Memorial Stadium Capacity 50,180 - AstroPlay Conference Big Ten First year 1882 Athletic director Rick Greenspan Website IUHoosiers. ... The Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was a college athletic conference in the United States, now defunct. ... The Rose Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game, usually played on January 1 (New Years Day) at the stadium of the same name in Pasadena, California. ... Head coach Mark Dantonio 1st year, 5–3 Home stadium Spartan Stadium (East Lansing) Capacity 75,005 - Grass Conference Big Ten First year 1896 Athletic director Ron Mason Website MSUSpartans. ... Head Coach Joe Paterno 42nd Year, 363-121-3 Home Stadium Beaver Stadium Capacity 107,282 - Grass Conference Big Ten First Year 1887 Athletic Director Tim Curley Website GoPSUSports. ... The NCAA Division I-A national football championship is the only Division I NCAA-sponsored sport without an organized tournament to determine its champion; in fact, while various other organizations (as described below) designate a national champion at the Division I level, the NCAA itself does not award a championship...

Championships by school

School Big Ten
Championships
Last
Big Ten
Championship
Chicago* 7 1924
Illinois 15 2001
Indiana 2 1967
Iowa 11 2004
Michigan 42 2004
Michigan State 6 1990
Minnesota 18 1967
Northwestern 8 2000
Ohio State 32 2007
Penn State 2 2005
Purdue 8 2000
Wisconsin 11 1999

* Chicago discontinued its football program in 1939 and withdrew from the conference in 1946. For other uses, see University of Chicago (disambiguation). ... A Corner of Main Quad The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC, U of I, or simply Illinois), is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious campus in the University of Illinois system. ... Indiana University, founded in 1820, is a nine-campus university system in the state of Indiana. ... The University of Iowa, also commonly called Iowa or locally UI, is a major coeducational research university located on a 1,900-acre (8 km²) campus in Iowa City, Iowa, US, on the banks of the Iowa River in East Central Iowa. ... The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (U of M, UM or simply Michigan) is a coeducational public research university in the state of Michigan. ... Michigan State University (MSU) is a co-educational public research university in East Lansing, Michigan USA. Founded in 1855, it was the pioneer land-grant institution and served as a model for future land-grant colleges in the United States under the 1862 Morrill Act. ... This article is about the oldest and largest campus of the University of Minnesota. ... Northwestern University (NU) is a selective private, nonsectarian, coeducational research university with campuses located in Evanston, Illinois and downtown Chicago, Illinois. ... The Ohio State University (OSU) is a coeducational public research university in the state of Ohio. ... This article is about the state-related university. ... Purdue redirects here. ... University of Wisconsin redirects here. ...



 

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