Now that its official, how long do we have to wait for Bill Moos and Scott Frost's press conference announcing that the University of Nebraska will be playing fall football in another conference?
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If that happens they'll be kicked out of the big10 .
If that happens they'll be kicked out of the big10 .
If tOSU and Michigan do it, maybe they'll kick out Rutgers and Maryland.Guaranteed if tOSU and Michigan do it and a few others follow the B1G wouldn't have the balls to kick them out.
Warren was too gutless to buck the narrative despite evidence to the contrary, or to release the results of the vote showing how divided they are.Guaranteed if tOSU and Michigan do it and a few others follow the B1G wouldn't have the balls to kick them out.
Guaranteed if tOSU and Michigan do it and a few others follow the B1G wouldn't have the balls to kick them out.
Guaranteed if tOSU and Michigan do it and a few others follow the B1G wouldn't have the balls to kick them out.
I think Nebraska would love to get out of the B10 and get back to the B12 where they could be relevant in a weaker conference again. This may be their way to do it.
“Well being of our student athletes” - playing 2 football seasons in 8 months
Guaranteed if tOSU and Michigan do it and a few others follow the B1G wouldn't have the balls to kick them out.
I think Nebraska would love to get out of the B10 and get back to the B12 where they could be relevant in a weaker conference again. This may be their way to do it.
Agree, but at the end of the day you’re just Nebber. A very expendable institution.Guaranteed if tOSU and Michigan do it and a few others follow the B1G wouldn't have the balls to kick them out.
I think all of us are disappointed in the season being postponed or canceled, but would Iowa rather that Nebraska play this fall or not play? Did it rub Iowa fans wrong that Frost voiced a desire to play even if it's outside of the conference, or is it that you just hate Nebraska so much that anything they do tends to annoy you? Just curious on the Iowa perspective.
I’d love to have Colorado in the B1G replacing Nebber.I'd be just fine with Nebraska declaring its intention to leave the B1G. Pay the secession fee ($25M to $50M), wait the allotted time (2 to 3 years) and allow the B1G to recruit a replacement. Try to lure Missouri (St. Louis and Kansas City TV markets) or Colorado (Denver TV market). Trading the paucity of television revenue that the State of Nebraska's populace brings to the B1G's coffers for what Missouri or Colorado could bring is a definite "win" for the B1G.
Further, I'd take Missouri's academics and Colorado's academics over Nebraska's.
Finally . . . Boulder >>>>Columbia>>>>Lincoln
I'd be just fine with Nebraska declaring its intention to leave the B1G. Pay the secession fee ($25M to $50M), wait the allotted time (2 to 3 years) and allow the B1G to recruit a replacement. Try to lure Missouri (St. Louis and Kansas City TV markets) or Colorado (Denver TV market). Trading the paucity of television revenue that the State of Nebraska's populace brings to the B1G's coffers for what Missouri or Colorado could bring is a definite "win" for the B1G.
Further, I'd take Missouri's academics and Colorado's academics over Nebraska's.
Finally . . . Boulder >>>>Columbia>>>>Lincoln
They give all B1G opponents multiple wins every year against them in CFB & CBB.I can't for the life of me understand why Nebraska was ever admitted to the B1G. What do they bring exactly and would anyone care if they left?
I don't see Nebraska moving back to the B12. The decision to stay or go is, in the end, a financial call and believe it or not, Nebraskans know how to count money..... OK they may need a calculator....but they would be looking at approximately $30M per year in lost revenues after the move. And the B12 isn't the most stable athletic conference.
Iowa is the main Big Ten team i follow outside of Nebraska, but I generally try not to post in the Nebraska threads, but I am curious about this. My mom used to teach at Lincoln High in Des Moines and counted Jordan Bernstine and Adam Robinson as students, so I've followed the Hawkeyes somewhat in part because she spoke highly of those two young men.
I think all of us are disappointed in the season being postponed or canceled, but would Iowa rather that Nebraska play this fall or not play? Did it rub Iowa fans wrong that Frost voiced a desire to play even if it's outside of the conference, or is it that you just hate Nebraska so much that anything they do tends to annoy you? Just curious on the Iowa perspective.
I guess I dont understand what is to stop Nebraska from scheduling non-conference games?
Obviously, the Big Ten isnt going to let Nebraska "joing the Big 12" for a year. Why would they care though if they scheduled 6 nonconference games?
because Big Ten schools are not playing football in the fall.
It's a volleyball school. Unless you want to relive the "glory days".I think Nebraska would love to get out of the B10 and get back to the B12 where they could be relevant in a weaker conference again. This may be their way to do it.
I understand, but why would the Big Ten be in charge of Nebraska's nonconference schedule?
It's a volleyball school. Unless you want to relive the "glory days".
I hope Nebraska schedules it's own games and I hope they and Iowa agree to a Black Friday game together. I know it wont happen, but I can wish.
I think all of us are disappointed in the season being postponed or canceled, but would Iowa rather that Nebraska play this fall or not play? Did it rub Iowa fans wrong that Frost voiced a desire to play even if it's outside of the conference, or is it that you just hate Nebraska so much that anything they do tends to annoy you? Just curious on the Iowa perspective.
If that happens they'll be kicked out of the big10 .