potential, practice facilities, $$$, educational support and on and on.
Potential? LMAO.
I'll take the knapp stance on this one.
Give me some facts.
What do you mean potential.
It's arrogance like this that drives me nuts.
Where does it state that Nebraska will continue to 'own us'.
I can only report on what I have heard from friends down at Mizzou, but their practice facilities and weight rooms are second to none.
And do you have facts on $$$$'s and educational support?
Come on dude...come back down to earth.
this is the tv revenue breakdown.
1. Texas: $10.2 million
2. Oklahoma: $9.8 million
3. Kansas: $9.24 million
4. Texas A&M: $9.22 million
5. Nebraska: $9.1 million
6. Missouri: $8.4 million
7. Texas Tech: $8.23 million
8. Kansas State: $8.21 million
9. Oklahoma State: $8.1 million
10. Colorado: $8.0 million
11. Iowa State: $7.4 million
12. Baylor: $7.1 million
clips from a NE statepaper.com article.
According to data compiled by the NCAA’s Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act, the Longhorns’ athletic department brought $120.3 million in revenue in 2007-2008. That’s $32 million more than the second-place school in the Big 12 (the identity of which might surprise you, more on that in a minute).
That whopping dollar amount is the GDP of some third-world countries, and tops in college sports – just slightly ahead of Ohio State, which culls a major wad of cash from the Big Ten Network and runs two Jack Nicklaus-endorsed golf courses.
As for football revenue, UT was the nation’s No. 1 there, too, bringing in $72.9 million.
Yeah, in the Big 12, Nebraska was second. At $49 million. That’s close to the national top ten.
Missouri doesn’t currently compete in terms of revenue, but the sleeping giant has finally woken up, as the Tigers won Big 12 titles in men’s basketball, softball, and women’s soccer, reaching the conference title games in baseball and football.
http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB...p;ATCLID=603653
http://www.mutigers.com/strencond/miss-strencond.html
you decide, but i would say ours is MUCH better!
and finally yes we do have more potential and it is that simple. at this point in time with our history and the money we have, we have more potential than any team in the big 12 north. history has more to do with future success than you MU fans would have us believe. we have some of the deepest pockets in the country and MU simply does not. we have vastly more potential than MU does and we will continue to do so unless MU suddenly pops out a national title or has 9+ win seasons for 30 years while we struggle to make bowl games........NOT GONNA HAPPEN!