Not that anyone necessarily cares --- but that's a horrible split from the Penn State POV. A school with their alums centered in the mid-Atlantic region shouldn't be in a division where 83% of the non-PSU membership is on the west side of Lake Michigan. Also, we want to play OSU and Michigan every year, they are big visibility games and good for us long-term.
I've said this before and I got laughed at a bit, but I do believe this. In ~ 20 years, the B1G will split, and it will be the (mostly) eastern B1G schools, Notre Dame, and select ACC schools ganging together to form their own conference. Some combination of:
(a) Notre Dame, and
(b) OSU, U-M, MSU, Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Indiana, Illinois, Northwestern, and
(c) Pittsburgh, Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Virginia, Miami FLA.
The power and the $$$$ in the B1G is in the East, and I think it will just get more and more lopsided over time.