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We recruit better than Iowa, Wisconsin & Northwestern.

 

We're more valuable than Iowa, Wisconsin & Northwestern.

 

We have more revenue than Iowa, Wisconsin & Northwestern.

 

 

We just can't beat Iowa, Wisconsin & Northwestern.

 

Past four years vs:

 

Iowa: 0-4

Wisconsin: 0-4

Northwestern: 1-3

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, knapplc said:

We recruit better than Iowa, Wisconsin & Northwestern.

 

We're more valuable than Iowa, Wisconsin & Northwestern.

 

We have more revenue than Iowa, Wisconsin & Northwestern.

 

 

We just can't beat Iowa, Wisconsin & Northwestern.

 

Past four years vs:

 

Iowa: 0-4

Wisconsin: 0-4

Northwestern: 1-3

 

 

 

 

It just makes me cringe. I think this list will change dramatically over the next 4 years. Maybe we'll crack the top 15 or just outside the top 10 of most valuable teams. Winning of course usually takes care of it.

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The good news is...

 

Everybody knows that college and college sports exist only for educating young people to prepare them for good future jobs out in the exciting real world of tomorrow. It’s certainly NOT about making money for the universities, the coaches, the television networks, sports websites, the sponsors and endorsers, the office pools, the casinos, the gambling houses, or anybody else along the way.

 

“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”

 

Teach a man to fish, and nobody makes any money. Teach a man to play with a football, and see what happens.

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38 minutes ago, Roundball Shaman said:

The good news is...

 

Everybody knows that college and college sports exist only for educating young people to prepare them for good future jobs out in the exciting real world of tomorrow. It’s certainly NOT about making money for the universities, the coaches, the television networks, sports websites, the sponsors and endorsers, the office pools, the casinos, the gambling houses, or anybody else along the way.

 

“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”

 

Teach a man to fish, and nobody makes any money. Teach a man to play with a football, and see what happens.

"You can't pay players, it just wouldn't be fair" - Billion dollar organization who makes all of it's money off of unpaid labor

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43 minutes ago, Husker Poyer said:

"You can't pay players, it just wouldn't be fair" - Billion dollar organization who makes all of it's money off of unpaid labor

 

Ugh. NCAA is nonprofit and makes most of its money from the NCAA basketball tournament and most of the revenue it generates gets redistributed to the universities.

 

https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/Where Does the Money Go-WEB.PDF

 

 

 

 

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Curious if the numbers they are using are football program only or are they athletic department as a whole?

 

As someone suggested, these numbers will change considerably for Nebraska with the dramatic jump in Big Ten share $ we just started getting last year I believe.   These are the Riley years.  Two sell outs for spring games plus a big jump in apparel money with the Frost hire and the ending of atleast one set of coaches'.   That ought to bump NU up another $15 or $20 million over the Frost era.   Of course our other sports are generating more revenues than some of our Big Ten comrades as well.   And our stadium size.   It should really show up by 2020.

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3 hours ago, Roundball Shaman said:

The good news is...

 

Everybody knows that college and college sports exist only for educating young people to prepare them for good future jobs out in the exciting real world of tomorrow. It’s certainly NOT about making money for the universities, the coaches, the television networks, sports websites, the sponsors and endorsers, the office pools, the casinos, the gambling houses, or anybody else along the way.

 

“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”

 

Teach a man to fish, and nobody makes any money. Teach a man to play with a football, and see what happens.

Do you work for a living??

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3 hours ago, Roundball Shaman said:

The good news is...

 

Everybody knows that college and college sports exist only for educating young people to prepare them for good future jobs out in the exciting real world of tomorrow. It’s certainly NOT about making money for the universities, the coaches, the television networks, sports websites, the sponsors and endorsers, the office pools, the casinos, the gambling houses, or anybody else along the way.

 

“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”

 

Teach a man to fish, and nobody makes any money. Teach a man to play with a football, and see what happens.

 

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2 hours ago, WildBillMoos said:

 

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Let me clarify.  He's saying that if a man fishes for money he can be taught how to play football but if a man is taught how to play football he can't fish for money.  It's the same lesson as "If a fish loves a football, where would they live?"  Fish and footballs are incompatible no matter how much money they both make.  Hopefully my gibberish helped.

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