ESPN recently ranked the 1966 Rose Bowl between Michigan State and UCLA as the No. 3 game all-time between today's new conference opponents.
With UCLA, Washington, USC and Oregon joining the Big Ten this upcoming football season, there are bound to be new -- and re-born -- rivalries between some storied programs in the new-look conference.
In a recent article from ESPN's Bill Connelly, Connelly ranked the Top 50 "classic matchups and wild bowls between college football's new conference rivals."had to say of the contest:
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