If Nebraska completes its goal of winning the Big Ten championship, it may find an unconventional dance partner waiting for it in Pasadena.
Although the Big Ten is assured of sending its league champ to the Rose Bowl, Pac-12 leader Oregon is still in the hunt for a berth to the BCS title game. And should the Ducks — currently No. 3 in the BCS standings — finish in the top two, the Rose Bowl may look outside the Pac-12 for an opponent.
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