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I’m going to go all ciggy and copy and paste but this is just insane.


Here we are in the aftermath of the 2018 Nebraska football kickoff that wasn’t. While nobody expected the Akron Zips to pull off an upset and best Scott Frost’s Cornhuskers, we’ll never know what may have been thanks to severe weather that forced the players from the field and eventually, the fans from the stands.



However, that doesn’t mean the situation can't still be mutually beneficial.



What’s important to remember is that the game did, in fact, begin. Jerry Fitschen’s 65-yard kickoff sailed over JD Spielman’s head, giving Nebraska possession at their own 25-yard line. While the game was cancelled and will not be made up, there’s still the matter of what technically did go down on Sept. 1, 2018 in Lincoln, Nebraska.



According to the NCAA rulebook, four options are on the table. If a game is halted before the fourth quarter — we’ve already established it began and was halted due to severe weather — it can be resumed at a later date (the two schools have already said this isn’t happening), terminated with a determined final score, forfeited or declared a no-contest. In a non-conference game, both schools’ head coaches and athletic directors have to put their stamp of approval on the outcome.



Let’s look at the scenario through the eyes of an athletic director, shall we?



Ultimately, college football is a business. Akron athletic director Larry Williams and head football coach Terry Bowden no doubt saw Nebraska as an incredible opportunity: travel to Lincoln, get paid handsomely and perhaps pull off a program-defining upset in the process. But now that can’t happen. The teams didn’t play, they won’t meet, so how can we make this a win-win?



Well, the check for $1.17 million that the Zips are due for their services isn’t cashable just yet. Those details are yet to be finalized. The easiest money Akron could possibly make is by giving the Huskers a one-point win and a free stamp on their punch card towards bowl eligibility.





Remember, we’re talking business here. Akron’s coffers fill and Nebraska gets closer to making a bowl game look extremely attractive. Now, that being said, it’s not the type of win that Frost wants and swallowing a loss wouldn’t be easy for Bowden. However, there are some genuine benefits to this arrangement beyond the money.



Regardless of which side you’re on, let’s remember a major positive: no players got hurt. There are no bumps and bruises to mend as a result of this scenario. Nebraska gets to keep its bye week allowing them to heal and regroup following their clash with Minnesota before what will be a fascinating showdown with Ohio State. Yes, Akron could’ve won in theory, but they’d likely head into week three of the season with a 1-1 record thanks to a loss thanks to Nebraska and a win over FCS opponent Morgan State just the same.



Besides, it’s not like the Zips have to own the loss as anything other than what it would be, which is a business decision. Heck, it could be a rallying cry for the remainder of the year, though Akron’s not expected to be more than be a middle-of-the-road MAC team. Let’s be honest, that’s no small part of why this game was scheduled.



Call it the “right” or “wrong” thing, but turn the lemons that were given to both sides last Saturday into lemonade. Let the Zips have their cash and in return, the Huskers get a very modest — though extremely important — victory.



That sounds like a win-win in the end or at least as close as we’re going to get.”


https://athlonsports.com/college-football/why-nebraska-football-should-have-1-0-record
 
That is an interesting article but Akron can't help the weather. Yes, nobody walked away injured but Bowden and crew had 0 chance to evaluate their team. That's why you play these early games other than the money. Nebraska should pay Akron at least a good chunk and be done with the situation calling it a no contest.
 
I’m going to go all ciggy and copy and paste but this is just insane.


Here we are in the aftermath of the 2018 Nebraska football kickoff that wasn’t. While nobody expected the Akron Zips to pull off an upset and best Scott Frost’s Cornhuskers, we’ll never know what may have been thanks to severe weather that forced the players from the field and eventually, the fans from the stands.



However, that doesn’t mean the situation can't still be mutually beneficial.



What’s important to remember is that the game did, in fact, begin. Jerry Fitschen’s 65-yard kickoff sailed over JD Spielman’s head, giving Nebraska possession at their own 25-yard line. While the game was cancelled and will not be made up, there’s still the matter of what technically did go down on Sept. 1, 2018 in Lincoln, Nebraska.



According to the NCAA rulebook, four options are on the table. If a game is halted before the fourth quarter — we’ve already established it began and was halted due to severe weather — it can be resumed at a later date (the two schools have already said this isn’t happening), terminated with a determined final score, forfeited or declared a no-contest. In a non-conference game, both schools’ head coaches and athletic directors have to put their stamp of approval on the outcome.



Let’s look at the scenario through the eyes of an athletic director, shall we?



Ultimately, college football is a business. Akron athletic director Larry Williams and head football coach Terry Bowden no doubt saw Nebraska as an incredible opportunity: travel to Lincoln, get paid handsomely and perhaps pull off a program-defining upset in the process. But now that can’t happen. The teams didn’t play, they won’t meet, so how can we make this a win-win?



Well, the check for $1.17 million that the Zips are due for their services isn’t cashable just yet. Those details are yet to be finalized. The easiest money Akron could possibly make is by giving the Huskers a one-point win and a free stamp on their punch card towards bowl eligibility.





Remember, we’re talking business here. Akron’s coffers fill and Nebraska gets closer to making a bowl game look extremely attractive. Now, that being said, it’s not the type of win that Frost wants and swallowing a loss wouldn’t be easy for Bowden. However, there are some genuine benefits to this arrangement beyond the money.



Regardless of which side you’re on, let’s remember a major positive: no players got hurt. There are no bumps and bruises to mend as a result of this scenario. Nebraska gets to keep its bye week allowing them to heal and regroup following their clash with Minnesota before what will be a fascinating showdown with Ohio State. Yes, Akron could’ve won in theory, but they’d likely head into week three of the season with a 1-1 record thanks to a loss thanks to Nebraska and a win over FCS opponent Morgan State just the same.



Besides, it’s not like the Zips have to own the loss as anything other than what it would be, which is a business decision. Heck, it could be a rallying cry for the remainder of the year, though Akron’s not expected to be more than be a middle-of-the-road MAC team. Let’s be honest, that’s no small part of why this game was scheduled.



Call it the “right” or “wrong” thing, but turn the lemons that were given to both sides last Saturday into lemonade. Let the Zips have their cash and in return, the Huskers get a very modest — though extremely important — victory.



That sounds like a win-win in the end or at least as close as we’re going to get.”


https://athlonsports.com/college-football/why-nebraska-football-should-have-1-0-record
Considering no points were scored they cannot be awarded a victory. At best a no contest since games may no longer go in the books as a tie.
 
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So many allegedly "smart" people are often so damn ludicrous. And here we have another example. I guess the only odd thing about this fuzzy analysis is that it's not coming from DC, although it does reflect that kind of "logic." o_O

BTW: Abraham Lincoln, the old rail-splitter, offered this observation that the folks in Lincoln--oh, the irony--ought to consider: "If you call a dog's tail a leg, how many legs does a dog have? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't it make it one." And there you have it.;)
 
Too be fair Akron bitched out, why should they pay them? Nebraska is likely going to get a 12th game whether that’s Akron in December or scheduling someone else on the bye week.
 
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Did the Nebraska athletic department offer them 1.17 mil for a forfeit or did the blogger make that idea up? I can’t find anything else about that- not that I would put it past Frost.
 
Too be fair Akron bitched out, why should they pay them? Nebraska is likely going to get a 12th game whether that’s Akron in December or scheduling someone else on the bye week.
Explain how akron bitched out. You mean when they had nowhere to stay saturday night without splitting the team up into 8 different locations? Please, i cant wait to hear this.
 
Too be fair Akron bitched out, why should they pay them? Nebraska is likely going to get a 12th game whether that’s Akron in December or scheduling someone else on the bye week.

Da Fuq? Akron wanted paid. It's how small programs make budget. UN needs the money - don't pay Akron and keep the money.

WTF makes you think Akron 'bitched out'?

Forget it . I cannot comprehend GBR's and their delusion.
 
I’m going to go all ciggy and copy and paste but this is just insane.


Here we are in the aftermath of the 2018 Nebraska football kickoff that wasn’t. While nobody expected the Akron Zips to pull off an upset and best Scott Frost’s Cornhuskers, we’ll never know what may have been thanks to severe weather that forced the players from the field and eventually, the fans from the stands.



However, that doesn’t mean the situation can't still be mutually beneficial.



What’s important to remember is that the game did, in fact, begin. Jerry Fitschen’s 65-yard kickoff sailed over JD Spielman’s head, giving Nebraska possession at their own 25-yard line. While the game was cancelled and will not be made up, there’s still the matter of what technically did go down on Sept. 1, 2018 in Lincoln, Nebraska.



According to the NCAA rulebook, four options are on the table. If a game is halted before the fourth quarter — we’ve already established it began and was halted due to severe weather — it can be resumed at a later date (the two schools have already said this isn’t happening), terminated with a determined final score, forfeited or declared a no-contest. In a non-conference game, both schools’ head coaches and athletic directors have to put their stamp of approval on the outcome.



Let’s look at the scenario through the eyes of an athletic director, shall we?



Ultimately, college football is a business. Akron athletic director Larry Williams and head football coach Terry Bowden no doubt saw Nebraska as an incredible opportunity: travel to Lincoln, get paid handsomely and perhaps pull off a program-defining upset in the process. But now that can’t happen. The teams didn’t play, they won’t meet, so how can we make this a win-win?



Well, the check for $1.17 million that the Zips are due for their services isn’t cashable just yet. Those details are yet to be finalized. The easiest money Akron could possibly make is by giving the Huskers a one-point win and a free stamp on their punch card towards bowl eligibility.





Remember, we’re talking business here. Akron’s coffers fill and Nebraska gets closer to making a bowl game look extremely attractive. Now, that being said, it’s not the type of win that Frost wants and swallowing a loss wouldn’t be easy for Bowden. However, there are some genuine benefits to this arrangement beyond the money.



Regardless of which side you’re on, let’s remember a major positive: no players got hurt. There are no bumps and bruises to mend as a result of this scenario. Nebraska gets to keep its bye week allowing them to heal and regroup following their clash with Minnesota before what will be a fascinating showdown with Ohio State. Yes, Akron could’ve won in theory, but they’d likely head into week three of the season with a 1-1 record thanks to a loss thanks to Nebraska and a win over FCS opponent Morgan State just the same.



Besides, it’s not like the Zips have to own the loss as anything other than what it would be, which is a business decision. Heck, it could be a rallying cry for the remainder of the year, though Akron’s not expected to be more than be a middle-of-the-road MAC team. Let’s be honest, that’s no small part of why this game was scheduled.



Call it the “right” or “wrong” thing, but turn the lemons that were given to both sides last Saturday into lemonade. Let the Zips have their cash and in return, the Huskers get a very modest — though extremely important — victory.



That sounds like a win-win in the end or at least as close as we’re going to get.”


https://athlonsports.com/college-football/why-nebraska-football-should-have-1-0-record

This article is half all fake news Nebraska will find another opponent during their bye week or Akron and Nebraska will come to terms to play in December if Nebraska needs to play a game to be Bowl eligible..
 
This article is half all fake news Nebraska will find another opponent during their bye week or Akron and Nebraska will come to terms to play in December if Nebraska needs to play a game to be Bowl eligible..
Nebraska is sure to find a powerhouse like the Vatican Vickers or the NE Montana Lumberjacks to fill that bye week to get the win they are so hungry for don't worry people , Akron after all is pretty scary to play if they have a decent nights sleep . Not sure why the Nebraska athletic dept didn't go to the Army surplus and buy 100 or so cots and have them sleep in the gym and dine on vending machine grub , roll out the red carpet .
 
This article is half all fake news Nebraska will find another opponent during their bye week or Akron and Nebraska will come to terms to play in December if Nebraska needs to play a game to be Bowl eligible..

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This article is half all fake news Nebraska will find another opponent during their bye week or Akron and Nebraska will come to terms to play in December if Nebraska needs to play a game to be Bowl eligible..
Why should Akron have to wait to see IF you NEED to play the game.
Either reschedule or cancel and give them their money......
 
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And you guys bitch because you have to play Iowa St every year but yet schedule Northern Iowa...

Can you say Hypocrites.;)
 
Why should Akron have to wait to see IF you NEED to play the game.
Either reschedule or cancel and give them their money......

Ask them, their the ones that decided not to play on Sunday and they had very good reasons why, they could be in the same boat if they don’t win their division in the MAC conference.
 
Explain how akron bitched out. You mean when they had nowhere to stay saturday night without splitting the team up into 8 different locations? Please, i cant wait to hear this.

Nebraska, the Big Ten, and FOX all had preparations for the game to be played. Nebraska was looking into accommodations and Akron just up and left. Nebraska was even looking into allowing them into UNL Housing.

Omaha is literally 30 minutes away. Half the teams that play Nebraska stay in Omaha anyways. Not being able to find a Hotel is not an excuse.

They bitched out.
 
Nebraska, the Big Ten, and FOX all had preparations for the game to be played. Nebraska was looking into accommodations and Akron just up and left. Nebraska was even looking into allowing them into UNL Housing.

Omaha is literally 30 minutes away. Half the teams that play Nebraska stay in Omaha anyways. Not being able to find a Hotel is not an excuse.

They bitched out.
Yes, because everyone is afraid of nebraska right now.
 
Yes, because everyone is afraid of nebraska right now.

Don’t respond to anything I said, nice. Not sure why you are a sudden defender of Akron football. Everything in their actions say they bitched out. I don’t really blame them, but it’s easy to read between the lines on what happened.
 
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And you guys bitch because you have to play Iowa St every year but yet schedule Northern Iowa...

Can you say Hypocrites.;)
As I'm sure you've seen several people on this board mention, with the nine-game conference schedule, we are limited in our scheduling options.
 
Don’t respond to anything I said, nice. Not sure why you are a sudden defender of Akron football. Everything in their actions say they bitched out. I don’t really blame them, but it’s easy to read between the lines on what happened.

They were looking to put their team in at least 4-5 hotels some 50+ miles away and Nebraska wanted to start the game at 1030am Sunday to try and avoid the storms. It would be a logistical nightmare for akron. Arranging transportation for how many groups of players, coaches, staff, etc to get where they are going to so many different hotels where they’d get there well after midnight and have minimal time to sleep then get transportation back next morning set up meals, other prep etc. They called the game after 11pm. I actually applaud them for not giving in to Nebraska’s pressure to play and looked out for the best interest of their players.
 
They were looking to put their team in at least 4-5 hotels some 50+ miles away and Nebraska wanted to start the game at 1030am Sunday to try and avoid the storms. It would be a logistical nightmare for akron. Arranging transportation for how many groups of players, coaches, staff, etc to get where they are going to so many different hotels where they’d get there well after midnight and have minimal time to sleep then get transportation back next morning set up meals, other prep etc. They called the game after 11pm. I actually applaud them for not giving in to Nebraska’s pressure to play and looked out for the best interest of their players.
This...mike drops.
 
Nebraska, the Big Ten, and FOX all had preparations for the game to be played. Nebraska was looking into accommodations and Akron just up and left. Nebraska was even looking into allowing them into UNL Housing.

Omaha is literally 30 minutes away. Half the teams that play Nebraska stay in Omaha anyways. Not being able to find a Hotel is not an excuse.

They bitched out.

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Well I guess that's about the only way the Blackshirts could still pitch a shutout.
So does this mean after week 1, The Black Shirts are tied for #1 in the country for scoring defense?-- I guess not, since they have yet to technically play a game.
 
Too be fair Akron bitched out, why should they pay them? Nebraska is likely going to get a 12th game whether that’s Akron in December or scheduling someone else on the bye week.
To be fair (note the word "to"), Akron didn't 'bitch out' (are you 12?), they couldn't find hotels (fact). Nebbie wanted to turn the circumstances into their advantage and have them stay in dorms and get harrassed by students and then play a 1030 game the next day. Let me ask you...would Nebbie don't he same if the shoe were on then other foot? Nope, and you whiny bitches would cry the whole time about unfairness, like you are now. Win something, anything, then maybe fans of real programs will listen instead of treating you like the children you are.
 
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