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- Goes behind-the-scenes of the winningest program in college football to chronicle Michigan's 2017 season.
- A tour of restaurants and food trucks around the B1G Ten, highlighting student favorites.
- Go behind the scenes of Big Ten Basketball from conference play through the Big Ten Tournament.
- The Game Changer tells the story of how Dr. Tim Nugent changed the world for people with disabilities. Nugent fought against prejudice to establish the first college program for people with disabilities at the University of Illinois. Nugent, who is known as the "Father of Accessibility," was also a pioneer in the wheelchair sports movement.
- Row On Wisconsin is told through the lens of Title IX and examines one of the lesser-known women's collegiate sports programs that loses out in viewership and notoriety to the high-profile worlds of football and men's basketball. Row On Wisconsin focuses on the rowing team's remarkable history and how its legacy has given way, over the course of 50 successful years, to the program's current iteration.
- In 1963 Michigan State Head Coach Duffy Daugherty gave 23 African American young men the opportunity of a lifetime. The daughter of football legend Gene Washington uncovers how the first fully-integrated college football team in America changed the face of the game forever.
- Fight For Football is a documentary film looking back at the decision to cancel the 2020 Big Ten football season, and the fight by players, coaches, parents, and fans around the league to save it. The film includes interviews with players and their families, as well as journalists from around the Big Ten and the rest of the nation who covered every minute of the most historic year in the sport's history. When everyone had access to the same medical information, why did some conferences decide to play with only minor tweaks to their schedules, while others felt it was simply impossible to do so safely?
- Big Ten men's golf teams are set to compete in the 2012 Big Ten Match Play Championship this weekend, with all 12 conference squads traveling to The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Fla., for the two-day event. Competition gets underway on Friday morning with four first-round matches, followed by four second-round contests that afternoon. The semifinals and consolation rounds will take place on Saturday morning, while the championship match, along with the third-, fifth- and seventh-place matches, will be contested that afternoon. Matches will be made up of six individual head-to-head contests, with each competing for one team point. Opening-round matches begin at 7:30 a.m. ET on Friday, with No. 8 Minnesota taking on No. 9 Michigan and No. 7 Northwestern playing No. 10 Penn State. The other two quarterfinal contests will tee off at 8 a.m. as No. 5 Michigan State squares off against No. 12 Nebraska and No. 6 Ohio State takes on No. 11 Wisconsin. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Purdue received the top four seeds and first-round byes in the tournament based on their Golfstat ranking following the fall season. The top-seeded Illini will take on either the Gophers or Wolverines, while the No. 2 Hawkeyes will face either the Wildcats or Nittany Lions in the second round at Noon on Friday. The No. 3 seed Hoosiers will play the winner of the Buckeyes and Badgers, while the No. 4 Boilermakers await the winner of the Spartans and Huskers at 12:30 p.m. Indiana and Northwestern have laid claim to the three Big Ten Match Play Championship titles, with the Wildcats entering this year's competition as the two-time defending champions.
- The 2011 Big Ten Men's Golf Championships, hosted by Purdue University, are set to take place this weekend at Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex. The first round of the championships is set for Friday at 8 a.m. ET, with the second round following at 1 p.m. Saturday's third round begins at 9 a.m. ET, while the final round is slated for 8 a.m. on Sunday. Seventeen of the top 20 finishers in the 2010 Big Ten Championships, including the tournament's individual medalist David Lipsky of Northwestern, return for this year's event. Illinois returns two top-20 finishers from 2010, as Luke Guthrie (fourth) and Chris DeForest (T-10th) look to help the Illini earn their third-straight Big Ten title. Iowa boasts three golfers who finished among the top 20 in last year's tournament. Barrett Kelpin (third), Brad George (T-13th) and Chris Brant (T-16th) pushed the Hawkeyes to a second-place finish in 2010. Along with Lipsky, Northwestern returns top-10 finisher Eric Chun (T-10th) to from last year's third-place team. Michigan placed fourth in 2010 after picking up top-five finishes from Matt Thompson (second) and Jack Schultz (fifth). After rounding out the top five last year, Purdue welcomes back three top-20 finishers in Erich Johnston (T-seventh), Tyler Duncan (T-13th) and Nakarintra Ratanakul (T-13th). Four Big Ten teams hold top-50 Golfweek/Sagarin national rankings entering the weekend, led by No. 13 Illinois. Iowa ranks 17th nationally, while Ohio State stands at No. 29 and Indiana holds No. 36. The Hawkeyes' Vince India ranks among the top 10 in the country individually, sitting at No. 7. The Illini's Guthrie joins India in the top 20, ranking 19th in the country.
- The 2011 Big Ten Match Play Championship is now underway at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. All 11 Big Ten men's golf teams are participating in the two-day event, which will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network on Sunday at noon ET.
- Obtaining valuable Big Ten items from Big Ten collectors. Finding new homes for these items while visiting some of the biggest fans from the Big Ten.