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Rotarians hear of 40+ years of Big Ten history
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Former Big Ten Commissioner Wayne Duke introduces his guest, current Commissioner Jim Delaney, at the Barrington A.M. Rotary Club meeting on Thursday at Chessie's/111 Grille.

 

Bob Chwedyk | Staff Photographer

Former Barrington Mayor Ron Hamelberg leads his group in the Illini fight song,

 

Bob Chwedyk | Staff Photographer

Keith Hanson, second from left, leads Jeff Arnett, left, Melissa Bingham and Dave Bingham in the Wisconsin fight song.

 

Bob Chwedyk | Staff Photographer

Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delaney fields questions from the audience at the Barrington A.M. Rotary Club meeting. Former Big Ten Commissioner Wayne Duke is seated on the left.

 

Bob Chwedyk | Staff Photographer

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Published: 11/6/2009 12:03 AM

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Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delaney dropped by the Barrington A.M. Rotary Club meeting Thursday, the guest of his predecessor Wayne Duke.

With Delaney having served 21 years already, and Duke for 20, the history of the last four decades of the conference was contained in the room at Chessie's/111 Grille restaurant.

Delaney spoke about the evolution of the Big Ten and about how its coaches remain dedicated to making their players' experience one of sportsmanship learning.

He also answered questions about the possibility of extending postseason football playoffs in the Big Ten, saying it was unlikely as they would probably expand to a length that would negate the regular season.

Several Rotary members wore Big Ten colors in honor of the occasion, with former Barrington Mayor Ron Hamelberg leading the group in singing the Illini fight song.

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