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We could go back...but we would really look like a school that couldn't handle their own against Big 10 teams and went scrambling back to easier groundsWe are all about to find out how Nebraska truly feels about it's Big Ten membership.
Yesterday was nothing short of a unified front by the university leadership in shooting a shot across the Big Ten's bow with the threat that if the conference didn't play football this fall Nebraska could look elsewhere and at all options.
If Nebraska ever had any reservations about it's 10 years in the Big Ten, and wanted to pursue going back to their historical roots of the Big 8/Big12...NOW could be the time to do it.
Don't discount what Bill Moos has said in the past on his feelings about scheduling old Big 12 opponents. The facts are traveling to away games in Big 12 locations is just easier for Nebraska fans. Those road trips are more cost effective as well. Also, the current Big 10 conference is not the same confernce Nebraska signed up for in 2010. Nebraska didn't sign up for Rutgers & Maryland.
The current landscape just has that feeling that big changes are coming.
The NCAA's influence as a whole is on thin ice. The rumors of a Power 5 break away have only gotten louder in recent years.
The techtonic fault lines of college football could...could be shifting again. If Nebraska really wanted to return home, now might be the best time to look at those options.
Not saying that is the truth, but narrative trumps reasons
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