Talk:Big Ten Conference
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Stadium Capacities
The table on stadium capacities isn't currently properly arranging football stadium capacities from smallest to largest or largest to smallest when requested. Somehow OSU and PSU end up being ranked as larger than Michigan. The rankings work for basketball and baseball.
Edit request from Jswede1, 18 June 2010
Standardize facility sections
See the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject College baseball#Standardize conference pages' facility sections.
Discussion about overview maps for US collegiate athletic conferences
A discussion on the Project College Football talk page has been created to discuss the proper format of the overview maps that are used for the US collegiate athletic conference pages.
If you're interested, please join the discussion here: Athletic conference overview maps and their lack of consistency
Wikitable for future schedules
Here is a template for a wikitable to make it easy to put the future opponents in an organized format. The future non-conference opponent template is almost impossible to edit due to its vertical format. Replace "Big Ten name" with the team name + nickname (without the word football) to put the appropriate team colors in the table).