The Indiana Sports Corps is asking fans to use #B1GInIndy to share memories and favorite moments from the Big Ten Championship games.
INDIANAPOLIS— The Indiana Sports Corps is working to keep the Big Ten Football Championship in Indianapolis. On Friday, bids were due to the Big Ten Conference.
"Whenever we bid on an event, even if we’ve hosted it in the past, we always act like we’ve never hosted it before. Really re-informing the Big Ten Conference on how Indy does things, activating our downtown, getting our community involved, our volunteers are fantastic they really come out for these games," said Sarah Myer, with the Indiana Sports Corps.
WRTV spoke with the District Tap. Brent Drescher, the assistant general manager, says it's their busiest weekend of the year. Losing the game would be a big hit.This bid process will be more competitive. The Indiana Sports Corps says that's because of the expansion of the Big Ten Conference. In 2024, the Big Ten will have 18 teams.
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