It is odd, but I suppose getting beat at home helps build that "rivalry"more than the home team always winning. I think right about the time we start to get a really good rivalry going, Texas will join the Big Ten in 2025 and you'll get them as end of season rival due to your shared Big 12 history.It baffles me that the away team has won in the last 4 meetings between us.
Swap Texas with Oklahoma and I'm fine with that.It is odd, but I suppose getting beat at home helps build that "rivalry"more than the home team always winning. I think right about the time we start to get a really good rivalry going, Texas will join the Big Ten in 2025 and you'll get them as end of season rival due to your shared Big 12 history.It baffles me that the away team has won in the last 4 meetings between us.
Oklahoma doesn't meet Big Ten criteria. Not only are they not AAU, they are nowhere close. Yeah yeah, I know Nebraska lost AAU status after being admitted to the Big Ten, but it was somewhat of a technicality. Maybe Oklahoma can get there by 2025, who knows, but I think Oklahoma is far more likely to wanting to go SEC - especially if their state government requires them to take little brother with them.Swap Texas with Oklahoma and I'm fine with that.
I'd really like to have Nebraska and Iowa play in like Week 2 every year. Get an early conference game and then schedule a PATSY later in the year for a breather like SEC teams do.
Oklahoma will get in regardless of AAU status and probably sooner than 2025. Delaney isn't going to turn down the Sooners. And Okie Lite won't be an issue if it comes down to it.Oklahoma doesn't meet Big Ten criteria. Not only are they not AAU, they are nowhere close. Yeah yeah, I know Nebraska lost AAU status after being admitted to the Big Ten, but it was somewhat of a technicality. Maybe Oklahoma can get there by 2025, who knows, but I think Oklahoma is far more likely to wanting to go SEC - especially if their state government requires them to take little brother with them.Swap Texas with Oklahoma and I'm fine with that.
I'd really like to have Nebraska and Iowa play in like Week 2 every year. Get an early conference game and then schedule a PATSY later in the year for a breather like SEC teams do.
I hate the SEC way of scheduling a patsy the second to last week, can you imagine how boring that week would be if everyone in the Big Ten was doing that? What the Big Ten could do is start scheduling conference games in week 2 instead of week 4, with three bye weeks. Then you can slot in your non conference games and have more control over your bye week.