The Big Ten pioneered the use of instant replay in college football. Now that the SEC has taken another step, should the Big Ten follow?
Instant replay has become a ubiquitous part of college football. Fans are well accustomed to the tool, it's benefits, and it's limitations. In fact, it's such a normal part of the game today that many have likely forgotten that it was the Big Ten who pioneered replay in college football as the first adopter of the technology in 2004. While it's not a perfect tool, I think most would agree that the game is improved by the presence of instant replay.