Nebraska is Top Draw for 2011 Big 10 Games per CFN rankings

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Link to College Football News Composite Schedule for Big 10

Of note:

Each week's games ranked from best to worst, or most important to least important:

Saturday, October 1

1. Nebraska at Wisconsin

2. Michigan State at Ohio State

3. Notre Dame at Purdue

4. Northwestern at Illinois

5. Penn State at Indiana

6. Minnesota at Michigan

Saturday, October 8

1. Ohio State at Nebraska

2. Iowa at Penn State

3. Michigan at Northwestern

4. Minnesota at Purdue

5. Illinois at Indiana

Saturday, October 15

1. Michigan at Michigan State

2. Ohio State at Illinois

3. Northwestern at Iowa

4. Indiana at Wisconsin

5. Purdue at Penn State

Saturday, October 22

1. Wisconsin at Michigan State

2. Penn State at Northwestern

3. Nebraska at Minnesota

4. Illinois at Purdue

5. Indiana at Iowa

Saturday, October 29

1. Wisconsin at Ohio State

2. Michigan State at Nebraska

3. Illinois at Penn State

4. Purdue at Michigan

5. Iowa at Minnesota

6. Northwestern at Indiana

Saturday, November 5

1. Michigan at Iowa

2. Northwestern at Nebraska

3. Purdue at Wisconsin

4. Minnesota at Michigan State

5. Indiana at Ohio State

Saturday, November 12

1. Nebraska at Penn State

2. Michigan State at Iowa

3. Michigan at Illinois

4. Ohio State at Purdue

5. Wisconsin at Minnesota

6. Rice at Northwestern

Saturday, November 19

1. Nebraska at Michigan

2. Penn State at Ohio State

3. Wisconsin at Illinois

4. Iowa at Purdue

5. Minnesota at Northwestern

6. Indiana at Michigan State

Saturday, November 26

1. Ohio State at Michigan

2. Iowa at Nebraska

3. Penn State at Wisconsin

4. Michigan State at Northwestern

5. Illinois at Minnesota

6. Purdue at Indiana
Not too shabby. With the exception of the Minnesota game (understandably so), we're either the best or second-best draw in the conference per CFN. And frankly, the fact that we don't drop below third for what will be a certain blow-out in Minnesota bodes well for Nebraska's media exposure this season (read: National ABC/ESPN coverage...save for the Minnesota game *sigh*).

Other than the Washington game, our non-conference slate will likely all be on the Big 10 Network, which works out great for the conference--no better way to introduce us to the B1G fans than to show us three out of four weeks at the beginning of the season.

Anyway, CFN has a crap-ton of articles up from the past week or so about Nebraska and the Big 10 en masse. It's the off-season, so we can't afford to be picky about our reading material...right?

 
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Anyway, CFN has a crap-ton of articles up from the past week or so about Nebraska and the Big 10 en masse. It's the off-season, so we can't afford to be picky about our reading material...right?
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Thanks for the info, nice find. We're going to be all over place next year with the amount of quality matchups we have ahead of us. If we perform well they'll be talking about us all year.

 
You forgot this:

Top Ten Big Ten Games 1. Ohio State at Nebraska, Oct. 8

2. Wisconsin at Ohio State, Oct. 29

3. Nebraska at Wisconsin, Oct. 1

4. Michigan State at Ohio State, Oct. 1

5. Michigan State at Nebraska, Oct. 29

6. Wisconsin at Michigan State, Oct. 22

7. Nebraska at Penn State, Nov. 12

8. Ohio State at Michigan, Nov. 26

9. Nebraska at Michigan, Nov. 19

(tie) 10. Iowa at Penn State, Oct. 8

(tie) 10. Penn State at Ohio State, Nov. 19

(tie) 10. Iowa at Nebraska, Nov. 26

(tie) 10. Penn State at Wisconsin, Nov. 26

Top Ten Big Ten Non-Conference Games

1. Alabama at Penn State, Sept. 10

2. Ohio State at Miami, Sept. 17

3. Michigan State at Notre Dame, Sept. 17

4. Notre Dame at Michigan, Sept. 10

5. Pitt at Iowa, Sept. 17

6. Colorado at Ohio State, Sept. 24

7. Oregon State at Wisconsin, Sept. 10

8. Washington at Nebraska, Sept. 17

9. Arizona State at Illinois, Sept. 17

10. Northwestern at Boston
Pretty easy to see why they wanted us.

 
Not much of a surprise. We knew there would be a lot of national attention surrounding our move to the big10, but I still haven't got used to how brutal our schedule looks.

 
When the f*** heck did we move to the Big Ten?

 
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Other than the Washington game, our non-conference slate will likely all be on the Big 10 Network, which works out great for the conference--no better way to introduce us to the B1G fans than to show us three out of four weeks at the beginning of the season.
Judging by the looks of things, I wouldn't be surprised if on Sept. 10th the Fresno State game got picked up for ABC Regional/ESPN2/ESPNU. I was down in Fresno most of the week for work....and Fresno State fans are pretty jacked for the game.

Here is a look at might be more attractive to being picked up before the Nebraska/Fresno State game....

Bama vs. Penn State

Arizona vs. Ok Lite

BYU vs. Texas

Utah vs. USC

Miss State vs. Auburn

Mizzou vs. Az State

Oregon State vs. Wisc

ND vs. Michigan

Sitting in the Sacramento Airport right now with delays on board, might be overnighting in Denver and miss the connection to Lincoln.

 
There will be excitement as Nebraska travels to Big 10 cities for the first time and Big 10 teams visit Lincoln.

Nebraska was done no favors with their schedule. Wisc and Ohio State to begin conf play. I really think PSU and Mich will be vastly improved and more experienced come Nov next year. If Nebraska had those teams early in the year they would be much safer games. The games are at Happy Valley and the Big House to boot.

Ohio State in Lincoln will be monsterous.

Nebraska at Minn - you'll get to see a neat little stadium but an easy win.

Mich St - way overhyped last year. I say their akin to Missouri.

NW - should be easy win but NW will surprise you every now and again.

Iowa - Iowa will be down a little next year but do I foresee some fireworks to get this border rivalry begun?

 
We all know that list will change due to our win lost record and the record of our opponents. The first 2 or 3 games within the big ten will not change in ranking and TV ratings. I thing is for sure all our games this season will be sold out at home and on the road.

 
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