I agree, Blackshirt. Nebraska can be (and perhaps is already, to some degree) a catalyst for change in the B1G. But the biggest impediments to baseball competency in the B1G are (primarily) the hypocritical scholarship restrictions the conference places on itself.
No other sport has similar restrictions or subsequent penalties in the B1G. Hell, some of the B1G basketball teams would be in low single digits for scholarships if they had to adhere to the same restrictions as baseball. :-|
At some point, this is going to come to a head, especially if northern schools can get a later start date and/or an elongated season--the B1G really has very little to broadcast live, save for baseball and softball, during summer months, and live programming is what draws ad revenue. Improving the quality of product the B1G produces and putting it live on the BTN moreso than it does now will be a great way for them to make cash on this sport--it's just a matter of the B1G looking for ways to improve revenue during summer months.