Well, that was a wild "Homeland" finale.
Illinois is seeking an identity for 2013.
Iowa handed out some season-ending awards. The Hawkeyes lost a four-star recruit to Michigan.
Michigan's true freshmen offensive linemen look promising. The Wolverines picked up two big commitments from the same high school.
Michigan State took a look at some young players at bowl practice. The Spartans' offense hopes Le'Veon Bell and Dion Sims come back, but they're not holding their breath.
Minnesota coach Jerry Kill didn't like the way he was portrayed in a New York Times article.
Bo Pelini says Nebraska doesn't need to apologize for winning 10 games -- even if the three losses were ugly. The Huskers could be fielding three new starters at linebacker next year.
Freshman superback Dan Vitale has blossomed into a threat.
Reserve wide receiver Verlon Reed is leaving Ohio State. Buckeyes AD Gene Smith is a polarizing figure for some.
Penn State picked up a junior college QB to give itself some much-needed depth at the position. The Nittany Lions were recognized for academic achievement.
Purdue receiver Dolapo McCarthy found out he'd earned a scholarship shortly after his father passed away.
Barry Alvarez pondered naming himself full-time Wisconsin coach to help keep assistants on board but decided he couldn't do it. Badgers defensive lineman Brendan Kelly will be getting another chance next year.
The Big Ten needs to shake off its bowl rut, Drew Sharp writes.

















