Vote on where to play a Big Ten football championship game.
Cleveland, Ohio -- As The Plain Dealer's Doug Lesmireses pointed out on Sunday the honchos who run the Big Ten haven't even officially said that there will BE a conference title game when play in the expanded league begins with the 2011 season.
But it does seem likely, and when it does, there are several contenders for just where that game will be played, all neatly laid out by Lesmireses. The easy and obvious choices involved domed stadiums, like Indianapolis and Detroit.
Still, several folks, including Greater Cleveland Sports Commission boss David Gilbert, think the Big Ten is a Midwest league, where football is played outdoors and in all kinds of weather. That's one reason why Gilbert is pushing Cleveland Browns Stadium as the Big Ten title game site.
It's an intriguing idea, for sure. And given that no Big Ten team plays its regular season games in a domed/climate-controlled stadium, maybe it IS the best option. But what do you think? Be sure to use the comments section below to explain your reasoning ... or maybe offer other alternatives.