The Big Ten West should be a better fit for the Gophers football team than the Legends Division, and not just because it carries a far less conceited name.
The divisional competition won't be quite as tough, the schedule will get easier at first, and the geographic grouping just makes sense.
So for a program trying to build momentum, the Gophers received good news Sunday, when Big Ten presidents and chancellors voted unanimously to split into East and West divisions for football in 2014, when Maryland and Rutgers join the conference.
Commissioner Jim Delany has not hidden from the fact that the East Division looks tougher on paper with Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State, along with Indiana, Rutgers and Maryland.
The Gophers will be grouped with Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Northwestern, Illinois and Purdue. The Big Ten is requiring each team to play six division games and two crossover games in 2014 and 2015, so here are the immediate schedule benefits:
• For 2014, the Gophers are currently scheduled to play four teams from the East — Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and Indiana. Two of those need to be replaced with Illinois and Purdue.
•For 2015, the Gophers were set to play Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State. One of those games will be scrapped to add Illinois, which went 0-8 in Big Ten play last season.
Of course, when reached for comment Sunday, Gophers coach Jerry Kill dismissed the theory that the West will be easier sledding for his team.