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As scandal after scandal reverberates across the Big Ten, it seems increasingly necessary to ask an obvious question: Does the conference have a cultural problem? When it comes to legitimate Big Ten scandals, we’re not talking about garden-variety potential NCAA violations, which Michigan athletes might have committed by selling team-issued athletic footwear. No, the Big Ten goes much bigger than that. Within the last decade, some of the most shocking scandals in college athletics history have come to light, and many of the worst offenders had something in common: Big Ten affiliation. Former Michigan State team doctor Larry Nassar already had his day in court, receiving a sentence of up to 175
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