dubsker Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 1) I hate change. 2) I think Shatel's an idiot. I'm glad someone admitted that before I had to. I don't like change either I guess, especially since our present course is being steered towards favorable waters. I understand the need to not get left holding the bag, but I guess I don't mind saying that I am pretty comfortable with the status quo. 2) I don't think he's an idiot, but he's admitted that he doesn't really know that much about football. If only every sports writer were so honest... Quote Link to comment
suh_fan93 Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 One thing I'll say about moving to the Big 10. (if it were to happen) No more Nebraska-Texas games. Nothings better than when we play the Longhorns imo. Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted May 3, 2010 Author Share Posted May 3, 2010 On Sports Sound Off just a few minutes ago, former Husker Rob Zatechka thought it'd be in Nebraska's best interest to jump to the Big 10 if given the opportunity. Quote Link to comment
GMoose Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 On Sports Sound Off just a few minutes ago, former Husker Rob Zatechka thought it'd be in Nebraska's best interest to jump to the Big 10 if given the opportunity. I thought Zatechka left sound off of was that Trav? Am I going crazy? Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted May 3, 2010 Author Share Posted May 3, 2010 On Sports Sound Off just a few minutes ago, former Husker Rob Zatechka thought it'd be in Nebraska's best interest to jump to the Big 10 if given the opportunity. I thought Zatechka left sound off of was that Trav? Am I going crazy? Travis Justice left, but Zatechka is still there. Quote Link to comment
HSKRNOKC Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 One thing I'll say about moving to the Big 10. (if it were to happen) No more Nebraska-Texas games. Nothings better than when we play the Longhorns imo. Unless your playing them in their state for a shot at the BCS.. Then you get... well what we got. 2 Quote Link to comment
corncraze Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 To further show our history of Texas recruiting in the T.O./Big 8 era, here's a list of former Nebraska All-Americans who were from Texas. Kelvin Clark, Offensive Tackle, 1978 (Odessa) Doug Glaser, Offensive Tackle, 1989 (Balch Springs) Aaron Graham, Center, 1995 (Denton) Travis Hill, Outside Linebacker, 1992 (Pearland) Junior Miller, Tight End, 1979 (Midland) Aaron Taylor, Center - 1996, Offensive Guard - 1997 (Wichita Falls) < Was recruited in '94. Broderick Thomas, Outside Linebacker, 1987, 1988 (Houston) Kenny Walker, Defensive Tackle, 1990 (Crane) Jake Young, Center, 1988, 1989 (Midland) Furthermore, I tallied up 55 Nebraska Letter Winners from the state of Texas during the Big 8 era. Other notable Nebraska players from Texas: Turner Gill Kris Brown (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played one year in the Big 8 and 3 years in the Big 12) Keithen McCant Octavius McFarlin (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played two years in the Big 8 and 2 years in the Big 12) Tom Sorley This merely shows that even when Texas wasn't in our conference, we were still able to pull in plenty of Texas talent during the Big 8 years. True but big 8 times we were cream of the crop of football, the entire nation followed us, we had coverage everywhere, so naturally we could get kids anywhere we wanted, unfortunately thats not necessarily the case now. Also we still played ou and osu every year back then, so that attention may have very well dripped into Texas. Remember that Gill was down between us and ou. I would much rather have media attention in Texas rather than Ohio and Mich and so on (especially when pelini already has heavy Ohio ties. Also I'd rather have Texas and ou on our schedule rather than Mich and osu... who's better? Who do we have more history with? All I'm saying is that we shouldn't move to the big 10 unless we absolutely have to. They were also talking about trying to get Texas but their not going to the big 10 y must we? Yes we must look in our best interest, but lets not have a preemptive action. We've already proven we can hang with The big12 big dogs (the b12 title proved that). Besides the big 10 is big and slow football, we don't wanna risk catch that infectious style of football play too. The big 10 has become a joke do we really want to become a part of that? Quote Link to comment
HUSKER 37 Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 I LOVED TO HATE THE BIG-TELEVEN netwerk just because it seemed like it was the only game being shown last season...and was really really boring. But on the bright side... The world will end in 2012 Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 To further show our history of Texas recruiting in the T.O./Big 8 era, here's a list of former Nebraska All-Americans who were from Texas. Kelvin Clark, Offensive Tackle, 1978 (Odessa) Doug Glaser, Offensive Tackle, 1989 (Balch Springs) Aaron Graham, Center, 1995 (Denton) Travis Hill, Outside Linebacker, 1992 (Pearland) Junior Miller, Tight End, 1979 (Midland) Aaron Taylor, Center - 1996, Offensive Guard - 1997 (Wichita Falls) < Was recruited in '94. Broderick Thomas, Outside Linebacker, 1987, 1988 (Houston) Kenny Walker, Defensive Tackle, 1990 (Crane) Jake Young, Center, 1988, 1989 (Midland) Furthermore, I tallied up 55 Nebraska Letter Winners from the state of Texas during the Big 8 era. Other notable Nebraska players from Texas: Turner Gill Kris Brown (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played one year in the Big 8 and 3 years in the Big 12) Keithen McCant Octavius McFarlin (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played two years in the Big 8 and 2 years in the Big 12) Tom Sorley This merely shows that even when Texas wasn't in our conference, we were still able to pull in plenty of Texas talent during the Big 8 years. True but big 8 times we were cream of the crop of football, the entire nation followed us, we had coverage everywhere, so naturally we could get kids anywhere we wanted, unfortunately thats not necessarily the case now. Also we still played ou and osu every year back then, so that attention may have very well dripped into Texas. Remember that Gill was down between us and ou. I would much rather have media attention in Texas rather than Ohio and Mich and so on (especially when pelini already has heavy Ohio ties. Also I'd rather have Texas and ou on our schedule rather than Mich and osu... who's better? Who do we have more history with? All I'm saying is that we shouldn't move to the big 10 unless we absolutely have to. They were also talking about trying to get Texas but their not going to the big 10 y must we? Yes we must look in our best interest, but lets not have a preemptive action. We've already proven we can hang with The big12 big dogs (the b12 title proved that). Besides the big 10 is big and slow football, we don't wanna risk catch that infectious style of football play too. The big 10 has become a joke do we really want to become a part of that? You raise good points. Especially as far as recruiting goes. Anybody who thinks this won't affect us (or Missouri, for that matter) is wrong. Back in the Big 8 years, we were cream of the crop and we had a huge televised following. With cable and conference network deals, we can see teams play on T.V. that we didn't even know existed 15-20 years ago. Not being able to tell kids they can play in their home state or allow them to get a shot at a school that rejected them (Texas) is going to hurt some recruiting. There are plenty of players I have talked to in the program, from Texas, that say they really wanted to stay in the Big 12 just so they could have opportunity for their family to see them. Not everybody feels this way, but there are clearly some players that do. That said, I'm in the camp that feels we need to get out of the Big 12. Beebe is blindingly focused on Texas and they have just NOW started some discussions on T.V. network deals (which will more than likely pale in comparison to what the Big 10 and SEC have). Why would Texas want to go to the Big 10? They have everything they could ever want in the Big 12. This conference belongs to them, whether they win it or not every year. If Nebraska isn't proactive in at least exploring options and trying to get something done, we will be forced to scrounge ourselves with the remaining teams that an expanding conference didn't want. I truly believe the Big 12 will not consist of the same teams five years from now, and there is PLENTY the University could do with an extra $15 million a year. My biggest worry, however, is if the Big 10 takes us AND expands the overall conference to 16 teams. I am not a fan of the four division/play off scenario. Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted May 3, 2010 Author Share Posted May 3, 2010 To further show our history of Texas recruiting in the T.O./Big 8 era, here's a list of former Nebraska All-Americans who were from Texas. Kelvin Clark, Offensive Tackle, 1978 (Odessa) Doug Glaser, Offensive Tackle, 1989 (Balch Springs) Aaron Graham, Center, 1995 (Denton) Travis Hill, Outside Linebacker, 1992 (Pearland) Junior Miller, Tight End, 1979 (Midland) Aaron Taylor, Center - 1996, Offensive Guard - 1997 (Wichita Falls) < Was recruited in '94. Broderick Thomas, Outside Linebacker, 1987, 1988 (Houston) Kenny Walker, Defensive Tackle, 1990 (Crane) Jake Young, Center, 1988, 1989 (Midland) Furthermore, I tallied up 55 Nebraska Letter Winners from the state of Texas during the Big 8 era. Other notable Nebraska players from Texas: Turner Gill Kris Brown (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played one year in the Big 8 and 3 years in the Big 12) Keithen McCant Octavius McFarlin (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played two years in the Big 8 and 2 years in the Big 12) Tom Sorley This merely shows that even when Texas wasn't in our conference, we were still able to pull in plenty of Texas talent during the Big 8 years. True but big 8 times we were cream of the crop of football, the entire nation followed us, we had coverage everywhere, so naturally we could get kids anywhere we wanted, unfortunately thats not necessarily the case now. Also we still played ou and osu every year back then, so that attention may have very well dripped into Texas. Remember that Gill was down between us and ou. I would much rather have media attention in Texas rather than Ohio and Mich and so on (especially when pelini already has heavy Ohio ties. Also I'd rather have Texas and ou on our schedule rather than Mich and osu... who's better? Who do we have more history with? All I'm saying is that we shouldn't move to the big 10 unless we absolutely have to. They were also talking about trying to get Texas but their not going to the big 10 y must we? Yes we must look in our best interest, but lets not have a preemptive action. We've already proven we can hang with The big12 big dogs (the b12 title proved that). Besides the big 10 is big and slow football, we don't wanna risk catch that infectious style of football play too. The big 10 has become a joke do we really want to become a part of that? But that's the thing. It was because we were "cream of the crop" that enabled us to dip into the Texas talent pool all those years. At the rate Bo has us going, we will return to being "cream of the crop" regardless of what conference we're in. The formula to snagging Texas kids and kids from any other state is winning. It doesn't matter what conference we're in, if we're winning consistently, then kids from all over will want to be a part of it. Texas isn't going to the Big 10 because they can afford not to. Texas has enough $$ to go independent if they wanted to. Do you think Texas would join another conference and relinquish control of what they already have? That's the problem we're having with them in the Big 12. Why would they want to join another conference when they're already in control of the one they're currently in? The SEC or Big 10 wouldn't allow Texas to bully them around, therefore it's not in Texas's interest to join a different conference. They're set, whether it be in the Big 12 or as an independent, because if they decide to pull the plug on the Big 12, then the whole ship is sinking. Why wait around to see if that'll happen? That just shows how much power and control they really have over the other 11 teams. Definitely not worth hanging around for. What you also have to realize is that T.O. was against joining the Big 12 in the first place. He predicted that Texas would eventually seek control of the conference and manipulate policy within it and sure enough, he was right. This is the main reason why the Big 10 is a better situation for us at this point in time. Another thing too, back when Bob Devaney was our coach, he tried to get us into the Big 10 conference originally, but it didn't happen for whatever reason. If the Big 10 is such a joke then why do they have a better winning percentage than the Big 12 in BCS bowl games? Also, why does the Big 10 have more BCS bowl appearances than the SEC, Big 12, Pac-10, Big East and ACC? They're always putting two teams in BCS bowls every year. The Big 12 can't even say that. It's your prerogative to feel the way you feel towards Big 10 football in general, but it has no bearing on Nebraska in the Big 10. We'll bring the style that Bo Pelini gives us. It's silly to think that Nebraska's style of play will automatically change just because we're going to a different conference. If there is anything that is infectious, it's winning. Pelini will have us doing just that, regardless what conference we're in. Don't fool yourself into thinking that we'll be infected by the "slow, boring Big 10 style of play" as you call it. It makes no sense and surely Bo wouldn't allow Nebraska to become a "slow, boring" football team. Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 To further show our history of Texas recruiting in the T.O./Big 8 era, here's a list of former Nebraska All-Americans who were from Texas. Kelvin Clark, Offensive Tackle, 1978 (Odessa) Doug Glaser, Offensive Tackle, 1989 (Balch Springs) Aaron Graham, Center, 1995 (Denton) Travis Hill, Outside Linebacker, 1992 (Pearland) Junior Miller, Tight End, 1979 (Midland) Aaron Taylor, Center - 1996, Offensive Guard - 1997 (Wichita Falls) < Was recruited in '94. Broderick Thomas, Outside Linebacker, 1987, 1988 (Houston) Kenny Walker, Defensive Tackle, 1990 (Crane) Jake Young, Center, 1988, 1989 (Midland) Furthermore, I tallied up 55 Nebraska Letter Winners from the state of Texas during the Big 8 era. Other notable Nebraska players from Texas: Turner Gill Kris Brown (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played one year in the Big 8 and 3 years in the Big 12) Keithen McCant Octavius McFarlin (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played two years in the Big 8 and 2 years in the Big 12) Tom Sorley This merely shows that even when Texas wasn't in our conference, we were still able to pull in plenty of Texas talent during the Big 8 years. True but big 8 times we were cream of the crop of football, the entire nation followed us, we had coverage everywhere, so naturally we could get kids anywhere we wanted, unfortunately thats not necessarily the case now. Also we still played ou and osu every year back then, so that attention may have very well dripped into Texas. Remember that Gill was down between us and ou. I would much rather have media attention in Texas rather than Ohio and Mich and so on (especially when pelini already has heavy Ohio ties. Also I'd rather have Texas and ou on our schedule rather than Mich and osu... who's better? Who do we have more history with? All I'm saying is that we shouldn't move to the big 10 unless we absolutely have to. They were also talking about trying to get Texas but their not going to the big 10 y must we? Yes we must look in our best interest, but lets not have a preemptive action. We've already proven we can hang with The big12 big dogs (the b12 title proved that). Besides the big 10 is big and slow football, we don't wanna risk catch that infectious style of football play too. The big 10 has become a joke do we really want to become a part of that? But that's the thing. It was because we were "cream of the crop" that enabled us to dip into the Texas talent pool all those years. At the rate Bo has us going, we will return to being "cream of the crop" regardless of what conference we're in. The formula to snagging Texas kids and kids from any other state is winning. It doesn't matter what conference we're in, if we're winning consistently, then kids from all over will want to be a part of it. Texas isn't going to the Big 10 because they can afford not to. Texas has enough $$ to go independent if they wanted to. Do you think Texas would join another conference and relinquish control of what they already have? That's the problem we're having with them in the Big 12. Why would they want to join another conference when they're already in control of the one they're currently in? The SEC or Big 10 wouldn't allow Texas to bully them around, therefore it's not in Texas's interest to join a different conference. They're set, whether it be in the Big 12 or as an independent, because if they decide to pull the plug on the Big 12, then the whole ship is sinking. Why wait around to see if that'll happen? That just shows how much power and control they really have over the other 11 teams. Definitely not worth hanging around for. What you also have to realize is that T.O. was against joining the Big 12 in the first place. He predicted that Texas would eventually seek control of the conference and manipulate policy within it and sure enough, he was right. This is the main reason why the Big 10 is a better situation for us at this point in time. Another thing too, back when Bob Devaney was our coach, he tried to get us into the Big 10 conference originally, but it didn't happen for whatever reason. If the Big 10 is such a joke then why do they have a better winning percentage than the Big 12 in BCS bowl games? Also, why does the Big 10 have more BCS bowl appearances than the SEC, Big 12, Pac-10, Big East and ACC? They're always putting two teams in BCS bowls every year. The Big 12 can't even say that. It's your prerogative to feel the way you feel towards Big 10 football in general, but it has no bearing on Nebraska in the Big 10. We'll bring the style that Bo Pelini gives us. It's silly to think that Nebraska's style of play will automatically change just because we're going to a different conference. If there is anything that is infectious, it's winning. Pelini will have us doing just that, regardless what conference we're in. Don't fool yourself into thinking that we'll be infected by the "slow, boring Big 10 style of play" as you call it. It makes no sense and surely Bo wouldn't allow Nebraska to become a "slow, boring" football team. i don't disagree, but it will always be hard to compete for talent in texas (and florida and california, for that matter) regardless of the conference we are in. even though NU is getting back to national prominence, there is just a lot more 'cream of the crop' teams out there. the who landscape of college football has changed and talent will become increasingly hard to acquire. also, UT won't have the same power they have in the big XII, but whatever conference they are in, they will have plenty of sway. also, i think people worrying about joining the big 11 are worried about this maxim said by Omar Little, "You can't expect to fight with the wolves at night, if you're sparring with the puppies during the day". but we will be the wolves the other big 11 teams have to fight at night. Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted May 3, 2010 Author Share Posted May 3, 2010 To further show our history of Texas recruiting in the T.O./Big 8 era, here's a list of former Nebraska All-Americans who were from Texas. Kelvin Clark, Offensive Tackle, 1978 (Odessa) Doug Glaser, Offensive Tackle, 1989 (Balch Springs) Aaron Graham, Center, 1995 (Denton) Travis Hill, Outside Linebacker, 1992 (Pearland) Junior Miller, Tight End, 1979 (Midland) Aaron Taylor, Center - 1996, Offensive Guard - 1997 (Wichita Falls) < Was recruited in '94. Broderick Thomas, Outside Linebacker, 1987, 1988 (Houston) Kenny Walker, Defensive Tackle, 1990 (Crane) Jake Young, Center, 1988, 1989 (Midland) Furthermore, I tallied up 55 Nebraska Letter Winners from the state of Texas during the Big 8 era. Other notable Nebraska players from Texas: Turner Gill Kris Brown (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played one year in the Big 8 and 3 years in the Big 12) Keithen McCant Octavius McFarlin (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played two years in the Big 8 and 2 years in the Big 12) Tom Sorley This merely shows that even when Texas wasn't in our conference, we were still able to pull in plenty of Texas talent during the Big 8 years. True but big 8 times we were cream of the crop of football, the entire nation followed us, we had coverage everywhere, so naturally we could get kids anywhere we wanted, unfortunately thats not necessarily the case now. Also we still played ou and osu every year back then, so that attention may have very well dripped into Texas. Remember that Gill was down between us and ou. I would much rather have media attention in Texas rather than Ohio and Mich and so on (especially when pelini already has heavy Ohio ties. Also I'd rather have Texas and ou on our schedule rather than Mich and osu... who's better? Who do we have more history with? All I'm saying is that we shouldn't move to the big 10 unless we absolutely have to. They were also talking about trying to get Texas but their not going to the big 10 y must we? Yes we must look in our best interest, but lets not have a preemptive action. We've already proven we can hang with The big12 big dogs (the b12 title proved that). Besides the big 10 is big and slow football, we don't wanna risk catch that infectious style of football play too. The big 10 has become a joke do we really want to become a part of that? But that's the thing. It was because we were "cream of the crop" that enabled us to dip into the Texas talent pool all those years. At the rate Bo has us going, we will return to being "cream of the crop" regardless of what conference we're in. The formula to snagging Texas kids and kids from any other state is winning. It doesn't matter what conference we're in, if we're winning consistently, then kids from all over will want to be a part of it. Texas isn't going to the Big 10 because they can afford not to. Texas has enough $ to go independent if they wanted to. Do you think Texas would join another conference and relinquish control of what they already have? That's the problem we're having with them in the Big 12. Why would they want to join another conference when they're already in control of the one they're currently in? The SEC or Big 10 wouldn't allow Texas to bully them around, therefore it's not in Texas's interest to join a different conference. They're set, whether it be in the Big 12 or as an independent, because if they decide to pull the plug on the Big 12, then the whole ship is sinking. Why wait around to see if that'll happen? That just shows how much power and control they really have over the other 11 teams. Definitely not worth hanging around for. What you also have to realize is that T.O. was against joining the Big 12 in the first place. He predicted that Texas would eventually seek control of the conference and manipulate policy within it and sure enough, he was right. This is the main reason why the Big 10 is a better situation for us at this point in time. Another thing too, back when Bob Devaney was our coach, he tried to get us into the Big 10 conference originally, but it didn't happen for whatever reason. If the Big 10 is such a joke then why do they have a better winning percentage than the Big 12 in BCS bowl games? Also, why does the Big 10 have more BCS bowl appearances than the SEC, Big 12, Pac-10, Big East and ACC? They're always putting two teams in BCS bowls every year. The Big 12 can't even say that. It's your prerogative to feel the way you feel towards Big 10 football in general, but it has no bearing on Nebraska in the Big 10. We'll bring the style that Bo Pelini gives us. It's silly to think that Nebraska's style of play will automatically change just because we're going to a different conference. If there is anything that is infectious, it's winning. Pelini will have us doing just that, regardless what conference we're in. Don't fool yourself into thinking that we'll be infected by the "slow, boring Big 10 style of play" as you call it. It makes no sense and surely Bo wouldn't allow Nebraska to become a "slow, boring" football team. i don't disagree, but it will always be hard to compete for talent in texas (and florida and california, for that matter) regardless of the conference we are in. even though NU is getting back to national prominence, there is just a lot more 'cream of the crop' teams out there. the who landscape of college football has changed and talent will become increasingly hard to acquire. also, UT won't have the same power they have in the big XII, but whatever conference they are in, they will have plenty of sway. also, i think people worrying about joining the big 11 are worried about this maxim said by Omar Little, "You can't expect to fight with the wolves at night, if you're sparring with the puppies during the day". but we will be the wolves the other big 11 teams have to fight at night. Texas will always be hard to recruit. It's not like we've been killing it in Texas since we joined the Big 12. Read post #25 in regards to our Texas recruiting history since 2002. Truth of the matter is, we're still relegated to picking "leftovers" after all the other Texas schools cherry pick their selections throughout the state. Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 To further show our history of Texas recruiting in the T.O./Big 8 era, here's a list of former Nebraska All-Americans who were from Texas. Kelvin Clark, Offensive Tackle, 1978 (Odessa) Doug Glaser, Offensive Tackle, 1989 (Balch Springs) Aaron Graham, Center, 1995 (Denton) Travis Hill, Outside Linebacker, 1992 (Pearland) Junior Miller, Tight End, 1979 (Midland) Aaron Taylor, Center - 1996, Offensive Guard - 1997 (Wichita Falls) < Was recruited in '94. Broderick Thomas, Outside Linebacker, 1987, 1988 (Houston) Kenny Walker, Defensive Tackle, 1990 (Crane) Jake Young, Center, 1988, 1989 (Midland) Furthermore, I tallied up 55 Nebraska Letter Winners from the state of Texas during the Big 8 era. Other notable Nebraska players from Texas: Turner Gill Kris Brown (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played one year in the Big 8 and 3 years in the Big 12) Keithen McCant Octavius McFarlin (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played two years in the Big 8 and 2 years in the Big 12) Tom Sorley This merely shows that even when Texas wasn't in our conference, we were still able to pull in plenty of Texas talent during the Big 8 years. True but big 8 times we were cream of the crop of football, the entire nation followed us, we had coverage everywhere, so naturally we could get kids anywhere we wanted, unfortunately thats not necessarily the case now. Also we still played ou and osu every year back then, so that attention may have very well dripped into Texas. Remember that Gill was down between us and ou. I would much rather have media attention in Texas rather than Ohio and Mich and so on (especially when pelini already has heavy Ohio ties. Also I'd rather have Texas and ou on our schedule rather than Mich and osu... who's better? Who do we have more history with? All I'm saying is that we shouldn't move to the big 10 unless we absolutely have to. They were also talking about trying to get Texas but their not going to the big 10 y must we? Yes we must look in our best interest, but lets not have a preemptive action. We've already proven we can hang with The big12 big dogs (the b12 title proved that). Besides the big 10 is big and slow football, we don't wanna risk catch that infectious style of football play too. The big 10 has become a joke do we really want to become a part of that? But that's the thing. It was because we were "cream of the crop" that enabled us to dip into the Texas talent pool all those years. At the rate Bo has us going, we will return to being "cream of the crop" regardless of what conference we're in. The formula to snagging Texas kids and kids from any other state is winning. It doesn't matter what conference we're in, if we're winning consistently, then kids from all over will want to be a part of it. Texas isn't going to the Big 10 because they can afford not to. Texas has enough $ to go independent if they wanted to. Do you think Texas would join another conference and relinquish control of what they already have? That's the problem we're having with them in the Big 12. Why would they want to join another conference when they're already in control of the one they're currently in? The SEC or Big 10 wouldn't allow Texas to bully them around, therefore it's not in Texas's interest to join a different conference. They're set, whether it be in the Big 12 or as an independent, because if they decide to pull the plug on the Big 12, then the whole ship is sinking. Why wait around to see if that'll happen? That just shows how much power and control they really have over the other 11 teams. Definitely not worth hanging around for. What you also have to realize is that T.O. was against joining the Big 12 in the first place. He predicted that Texas would eventually seek control of the conference and manipulate policy within it and sure enough, he was right. This is the main reason why the Big 10 is a better situation for us at this point in time. Another thing too, back when Bob Devaney was our coach, he tried to get us into the Big 10 conference originally, but it didn't happen for whatever reason. If the Big 10 is such a joke then why do they have a better winning percentage than the Big 12 in BCS bowl games? Also, why does the Big 10 have more BCS bowl appearances than the SEC, Big 12, Pac-10, Big East and ACC? They're always putting two teams in BCS bowls every year. The Big 12 can't even say that. It's your prerogative to feel the way you feel towards Big 10 football in general, but it has no bearing on Nebraska in the Big 10. We'll bring the style that Bo Pelini gives us. It's silly to think that Nebraska's style of play will automatically change just because we're going to a different conference. If there is anything that is infectious, it's winning. Pelini will have us doing just that, regardless what conference we're in. Don't fool yourself into thinking that we'll be infected by the "slow, boring Big 10 style of play" as you call it. It makes no sense and surely Bo wouldn't allow Nebraska to become a "slow, boring" football team. i don't disagree, but it will always be hard to compete for talent in texas (and florida and california, for that matter) regardless of the conference we are in. even though NU is getting back to national prominence, there is just a lot more 'cream of the crop' teams out there. the who landscape of college football has changed and talent will become increasingly hard to acquire. also, UT won't have the same power they have in the big XII, but whatever conference they are in, they will have plenty of sway. also, i think people worrying about joining the big 11 are worried about this maxim said by Omar Little, "You can't expect to fight with the wolves at night, if you're sparring with the puppies during the day". but we will be the wolves the other big 11 teams have to fight at night. Texas will always be hard to recruit. It's not like we've been killing it in Texas since we joined the Big 12. Read post #25 in regards to our Texas recruiting history since 2002. Truth of the matter is, we're still relegated to picking "leftovers" after all the other Texas schools cherry pick their selections throughout the state. here is another example of how hard it is to recruit, we lost OWA to UCLA and ricky. we just produced the best d-lineman the game has ever seen, who also went #2, and he would rather play at UCLA. well there are a lot of UCLA caliber teams out there we are competing with (and i know there are externalities in any decision of a recruit, but still it will always be hard to get recruits to come to NU, it is just a struggle for almost every school. i am sure it is why michigan has been struggling lately, too many good schools to compete with for top talent.) what is important is having the type of coaches who can coach-up/create talent and get guys to stay for 4-5 years. (o'hanlon was a walk-on). 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Nexus Posted May 3, 2010 Author Share Posted May 3, 2010 To further show our history of Texas recruiting in the T.O./Big 8 era, here's a list of former Nebraska All-Americans who were from Texas. Kelvin Clark, Offensive Tackle, 1978 (Odessa) Doug Glaser, Offensive Tackle, 1989 (Balch Springs) Aaron Graham, Center, 1995 (Denton) Travis Hill, Outside Linebacker, 1992 (Pearland) Junior Miller, Tight End, 1979 (Midland) Aaron Taylor, Center - 1996, Offensive Guard - 1997 (Wichita Falls) < Was recruited in '94. Broderick Thomas, Outside Linebacker, 1987, 1988 (Houston) Kenny Walker, Defensive Tackle, 1990 (Crane) Jake Young, Center, 1988, 1989 (Midland) Furthermore, I tallied up 55 Nebraska Letter Winners from the state of Texas during the Big 8 era. Other notable Nebraska players from Texas: Turner Gill Kris Brown (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played one year in the Big 8 and 3 years in the Big 12) Keithen McCant Octavius McFarlin (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played two years in the Big 8 and 2 years in the Big 12) Tom Sorley This merely shows that even when Texas wasn't in our conference, we were still able to pull in plenty of Texas talent during the Big 8 years. True but big 8 times we were cream of the crop of football, the entire nation followed us, we had coverage everywhere, so naturally we could get kids anywhere we wanted, unfortunately thats not necessarily the case now. Also we still played ou and osu every year back then, so that attention may have very well dripped into Texas. Remember that Gill was down between us and ou. I would much rather have media attention in Texas rather than Ohio and Mich and so on (especially when pelini already has heavy Ohio ties. Also I'd rather have Texas and ou on our schedule rather than Mich and osu... who's better? Who do we have more history with? All I'm saying is that we shouldn't move to the big 10 unless we absolutely have to. They were also talking about trying to get Texas but their not going to the big 10 y must we? Yes we must look in our best interest, but lets not have a preemptive action. We've already proven we can hang with The big12 big dogs (the b12 title proved that). Besides the big 10 is big and slow football, we don't wanna risk catch that infectious style of football play too. The big 10 has become a joke do we really want to become a part of that? But that's the thing. It was because we were "cream of the crop" that enabled us to dip into the Texas talent pool all those years. At the rate Bo has us going, we will return to being "cream of the crop" regardless of what conference we're in. The formula to snagging Texas kids and kids from any other state is winning. It doesn't matter what conference we're in, if we're winning consistently, then kids from all over will want to be a part of it. Texas isn't going to the Big 10 because they can afford not to. Texas has enough $ to go independent if they wanted to. Do you think Texas would join another conference and relinquish control of what they already have? That's the problem we're having with them in the Big 12. Why would they want to join another conference when they're already in control of the one they're currently in? The SEC or Big 10 wouldn't allow Texas to bully them around, therefore it's not in Texas's interest to join a different conference. They're set, whether it be in the Big 12 or as an independent, because if they decide to pull the plug on the Big 12, then the whole ship is sinking. Why wait around to see if that'll happen? That just shows how much power and control they really have over the other 11 teams. Definitely not worth hanging around for. What you also have to realize is that T.O. was against joining the Big 12 in the first place. He predicted that Texas would eventually seek control of the conference and manipulate policy within it and sure enough, he was right. This is the main reason why the Big 10 is a better situation for us at this point in time. Another thing too, back when Bob Devaney was our coach, he tried to get us into the Big 10 conference originally, but it didn't happen for whatever reason. If the Big 10 is such a joke then why do they have a better winning percentage than the Big 12 in BCS bowl games? Also, why does the Big 10 have more BCS bowl appearances than the SEC, Big 12, Pac-10, Big East and ACC? They're always putting two teams in BCS bowls every year. The Big 12 can't even say that. It's your prerogative to feel the way you feel towards Big 10 football in general, but it has no bearing on Nebraska in the Big 10. We'll bring the style that Bo Pelini gives us. It's silly to think that Nebraska's style of play will automatically change just because we're going to a different conference. If there is anything that is infectious, it's winning. Pelini will have us doing just that, regardless what conference we're in. Don't fool yourself into thinking that we'll be infected by the "slow, boring Big 10 style of play" as you call it. It makes no sense and surely Bo wouldn't allow Nebraska to become a "slow, boring" football team. i don't disagree, but it will always be hard to compete for talent in texas (and florida and california, for that matter) regardless of the conference we are in. even though NU is getting back to national prominence, there is just a lot more 'cream of the crop' teams out there. the who landscape of college football has changed and talent will become increasingly hard to acquire. also, UT won't have the same power they have in the big XII, but whatever conference they are in, they will have plenty of sway. also, i think people worrying about joining the big 11 are worried about this maxim said by Omar Little, "You can't expect to fight with the wolves at night, if you're sparring with the puppies during the day". but we will be the wolves the other big 11 teams have to fight at night. Texas will always be hard to recruit. It's not like we've been killing it in Texas since we joined the Big 12. Read post #25 in regards to our Texas recruiting history since 2002. Truth of the matter is, we're still relegated to picking "leftovers" after all the other Texas schools cherry pick their selections throughout the state. here is another example of how hard it is to recruit, we lost OWA to UCLA and ricky. we just produced the best d-lineman the game has ever seen, who also went #2, and he would rather play at UCLA. well there are a lot of UCLA caliber teams out there we are competing with (and i know there are externalities in any decision of a recruit, but still it will always be hard to get recruits to come to NU, it is just a struggle for almost every school. i am sure it is why michigan has been struggling lately, too many good schools to compete with for top talent.) what is important is having the type of coaches who can coach-up/create talent and get guys to stay for 4-5 years. (o'hanlon was a walk-on). That is true. The other thing that gets talked about a lot in Nebraska recruiting is team rankings in comparison to the present "cream of the crop" teams. For example, Nebraska was ranked #29 for their 2010 recruiting class by Scout. The funny thing is, historically speaking, Nebraska ranked between #25 and #30 in recruiting rankings every year when T.O. was running a "cream of the crop" team back in the day. T.O. himself recently made this comment last February on LOI day. He admitted that even back in his day as the head coach, the geographical location was hard to sell to recruits. He basically said that his recruiting classes ranked 25th to 30th on average. So the point is, we managed to find a winning formula under T.O. with 25th to 30th ranked recruiting classes year in, year out. Pelini is in the process of mimicking the T.O. blueprint by coaching up his players. While it's always nice to get them Top 10-15 recruiting classes, it's even better if you have the right coaching staff to get their players to perform beyond whatever star rating they came in as. Last but not least, Bobby Bowden made the comment when he was speaking at the coaches clinic in Lincoln a month ago that all you need to be successful is a handful of 4* players with the rest being 3* to walk-on players. His point was it's all in the coaching up of the kids that gives a team great success. Pelini has us headed in the right direction and you can bet that he's been picking T.O.'s brain along the way. Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 To further show our history of Texas recruiting in the T.O./Big 8 era, here's a list of former Nebraska All-Americans who were from Texas. Kelvin Clark, Offensive Tackle, 1978 (Odessa) Doug Glaser, Offensive Tackle, 1989 (Balch Springs) Aaron Graham, Center, 1995 (Denton) Travis Hill, Outside Linebacker, 1992 (Pearland) Junior Miller, Tight End, 1979 (Midland) Aaron Taylor, Center - 1996, Offensive Guard - 1997 (Wichita Falls) < Was recruited in '94. Broderick Thomas, Outside Linebacker, 1987, 1988 (Houston) Kenny Walker, Defensive Tackle, 1990 (Crane) Jake Young, Center, 1988, 1989 (Midland) Furthermore, I tallied up 55 Nebraska Letter Winners from the state of Texas during the Big 8 era. Other notable Nebraska players from Texas: Turner Gill Kris Brown (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played one year in the Big 8 and 3 years in the Big 12) Keithen McCant Octavius McFarlin (Was recruited during the Big 8 years. Played two years in the Big 8 and 2 years in the Big 12) Tom Sorley This merely shows that even when Texas wasn't in our conference, we were still able to pull in plenty of Texas talent during the Big 8 years. True but big 8 times we were cream of the crop of football, the entire nation followed us, we had coverage everywhere, so naturally we could get kids anywhere we wanted, unfortunately thats not necessarily the case now. Also we still played ou and osu every year back then, so that attention may have very well dripped into Texas. Remember that Gill was down between us and ou. I would much rather have media attention in Texas rather than Ohio and Mich and so on (especially when pelini already has heavy Ohio ties. Also I'd rather have Texas and ou on our schedule rather than Mich and osu... who's better? Who do we have more history with? All I'm saying is that we shouldn't move to the big 10 unless we absolutely have to. They were also talking about trying to get Texas but their not going to the big 10 y must we? Yes we must look in our best interest, but lets not have a preemptive action. We've already proven we can hang with The big12 big dogs (the b12 title proved that). Besides the big 10 is big and slow football, we don't wanna risk catch that infectious style of football play too. The big 10 has become a joke do we really want to become a part of that? But that's the thing. It was because we were "cream of the crop" that enabled us to dip into the Texas talent pool all those years. At the rate Bo has us going, we will return to being "cream of the crop" regardless of what conference we're in. The formula to snagging Texas kids and kids from any other state is winning. It doesn't matter what conference we're in, if we're winning consistently, then kids from all over will want to be a part of it. Texas isn't going to the Big 10 because they can afford not to. Texas has enough $ to go independent if they wanted to. Do you think Texas would join another conference and relinquish control of what they already have? That's the problem we're having with them in the Big 12. Why would they want to join another conference when they're already in control of the one they're currently in? The SEC or Big 10 wouldn't allow Texas to bully them around, therefore it's not in Texas's interest to join a different conference. They're set, whether it be in the Big 12 or as an independent, because if they decide to pull the plug on the Big 12, then the whole ship is sinking. Why wait around to see if that'll happen? That just shows how much power and control they really have over the other 11 teams. Definitely not worth hanging around for. What you also have to realize is that T.O. was against joining the Big 12 in the first place. He predicted that Texas would eventually seek control of the conference and manipulate policy within it and sure enough, he was right. This is the main reason why the Big 10 is a better situation for us at this point in time. Another thing too, back when Bob Devaney was our coach, he tried to get us into the Big 10 conference originally, but it didn't happen for whatever reason. If the Big 10 is such a joke then why do they have a better winning percentage than the Big 12 in BCS bowl games? Also, why does the Big 10 have more BCS bowl appearances than the SEC, Big 12, Pac-10, Big East and ACC? They're always putting two teams in BCS bowls every year. The Big 12 can't even say that. It's your prerogative to feel the way you feel towards Big 10 football in general, but it has no bearing on Nebraska in the Big 10. We'll bring the style that Bo Pelini gives us. It's silly to think that Nebraska's style of play will automatically change just because we're going to a different conference. If there is anything that is infectious, it's winning. Pelini will have us doing just that, regardless what conference we're in. Don't fool yourself into thinking that we'll be infected by the "slow, boring Big 10 style of play" as you call it. It makes no sense and surely Bo wouldn't allow Nebraska to become a "slow, boring" football team. i don't disagree, but it will always be hard to compete for talent in texas (and florida and california, for that matter) regardless of the conference we are in. even though NU is getting back to national prominence, there is just a lot more 'cream of the crop' teams out there. the who landscape of college football has changed and talent will become increasingly hard to acquire. also, UT won't have the same power they have in the big XII, but whatever conference they are in, they will have plenty of sway. also, i think people worrying about joining the big 11 are worried about this maxim said by Omar Little, "You can't expect to fight with the wolves at night, if you're sparring with the puppies during the day". but we will be the wolves the other big 11 teams have to fight at night. Texas will always be hard to recruit. It's not like we've been killing it in Texas since we joined the Big 12. Read post #25 in regards to our Texas recruiting history since 2002. Truth of the matter is, we're still relegated to picking "leftovers" after all the other Texas schools cherry pick their selections throughout the state. here is another example of how hard it is to recruit, we lost OWA to UCLA and ricky. we just produced the best d-lineman the game has ever seen, who also went #2, and he would rather play at UCLA. well there are a lot of UCLA caliber teams out there we are competing with (and i know there are externalities in any decision of a recruit, but still it will always be hard to get recruits to come to NU, it is just a struggle for almost every school. i am sure it is why michigan has been struggling lately, too many good schools to compete with for top talent.) what is important is having the type of coaches who can coach-up/create talent and get guys to stay for 4-5 years. (o'hanlon was a walk-on). That is true. The other thing that gets talked about a lot in Nebraska recruiting is team rankings in comparison to the present "cream of the crop" teams. For example, Nebraska was ranked #29 for their 2010 recruiting class by Scout. The funny thing is, historically speaking, Nebraska ranked between #25 and #30 in recruiting rankings every year when T.O. was running a "cream of the crop" team back in the day. T.O. himself recently made this comment last February on LOI day. He admitted that even back in his day as the head coach, the geographical location was hard to sell to recruits. He basically said that his recruiting classes ranked 25th to 30th on average. So the point is, we managed to find a winning formula under T.O. with 25th to 30th ranked recruiting classes year in, year out. Pelini is in the process of mimicking the T.O. blueprint by coaching up his players. While it's always nice to get them Top 10-15 recruiting classes, it's even better if you have the right coaching staff to get their players to perform beyond whatever star rating they came in as. Last but not least, Bobby Bowden made the comment when he was speaking at the coaches clinic in Lincoln a month ago that all you need to be successful is a handful of 4* players with the rest being 3* to walk-on players. His point was it's all in the coaching up of the kids that gives a team great success. Pelini has us headed in the right direction and you can bet that he's been picking T.O.'s brain along the way. there is also the other side of the coin. callahan's greatest shell game, which always bought him another year with the fans, was that he was getting top classes. getting the talent isn't the end of the equation. there are plenty of schools that get great talent and then do nothing with it. Quote Link to comment
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