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Despite coaching moves, stability still breeds success in new-age Big Ten

Last week, in the aftermath of the annual post-signing day movement that sent Wisconsin out to find a secondary coach and Nebraska in search of a defensive line coach, I considered it safe to take stock of the altered Big Ten landscape.

The results were nothing short of seismic, with six of seven programs in both the East Division and the West set to field coaching lineups this spring different than at last glance in the 2015 season.

It wasn’t over, though. Before the ink dried on your screen last week, Purdue assistant Taver Johnson was under consideration to coach the secondary at Texas.