Eric Crouch would very much like a championship, thank you very much.

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So if Nebraska played its heart out, got to the CCG at 12 - 1, lost a close one to a ranked Big 10 foe and finished with a BCS bowl win, that would be unacceptable?

And if you wouldn't accept a season like that, what do you think should happen next?
I think if that scenario played out I feel our next step should be the planned eradication of the winged swine.

Obviously, in that highly unlikely scenario, there should be different approaches taken as it means the conference as a whole got a whole lot better, and NU would likely be in a BCS game, which would be an obvious improvement. As we've discussed.

I think if Nebraska did those things you described they more than likely would win the B1G, which is what we should expect.

 
I don't think there are going to be three one loss or better teams in the conference. I'd love to be wrong, but I doubt it.

 
There could be a three way 6-2 tie where Nebraska, Wisconsin and Iowa beat one each and all three teams lose another conference game.

Then we go into these fun tiebreakers:

If two teams are tied, the winner of the game between the two tied teams shall be the representative

If three or more teams are tied, steps 1 through 7 will be followed until a determination is made. If only two teams remain tied after any step, the winner of the game between the two tied teams shall be the representative.

The records of the three tied teams will be compared against each other

The records of the three tied teams will be compared within their division

The records of the three teams will be compared against the next highest placed teams in their division in order of finish (4, 5, and 6)

The records of the three teams will be compared against all common conference opponents;

The highest ranked team in the first Bowl Championship Series Poll following the completion of Big Ten regular season conference play shall be the representative in the Big Ten Championship Game, unless the two highest ranked tied teams are ranked within one spot of each other in the BCS poll. In this case, the head-to-head results of the top two ranked tied teams shall determine the representative in the Big Ten Championship

The team with the best overall winning percentage [excluding exempted games] shall be the representative

The representative will be chosen by random draw.

http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-footbl/archive/081011aaa.html

 
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Not disagreeing with Crouch. But he played back in the "good old days." Played on the heels of probably the greatest dynasty in the history of college football. An he won his division once in four years.

 
There could be a three way 6-2 tie where Nebraska, Wisconsin and Iowa beat one each and all three teams lose another conference game.

Then we go into these fun tiebreakers:

If two teams are tied, the winner of the game between the two tied teams shall be the representative

If three or more teams are tied, steps 1 through 7 will be followed until a determination is made. If only two teams remain tied after any step, the winner of the game between the two tied teams shall be the representative.

The records of the three tied teams will be compared against each other

The records of the three tied teams will be compared within their division

The records of the three teams will be compared against the next highest placed teams in their division in order of finish (4, 5, and 6)

The records of the three teams will be compared against all common conference opponents;

The highest ranked team in the first Bowl Championship Series Poll following the completion of Big Ten regular season conference play shall be the representative in the Big Ten Championship Game, unless the two highest ranked tied teams are ranked within one spot of each other in the BCS poll. In this case, the head-to-head results of the top two ranked tied teams shall determine the representative in the Big Ten Championship

The team with the best overall winning percentage [excluding exempted games] shall be the representative

The representative will be chosen by random draw.

http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-footbl/archive/081011aaa.html
hopefully it doesn't go that far.

 
So if Nebraska played its heart out, got to the CCG at 12 - 1, lost a close one to a ranked Big 10 foe and finished with a BCS bowl win, that would be unacceptable?

And if you wouldn't accept a season like that, what do you think should happen next?
I think if that scenario played out I feel our next step should be the planned eradication of the winged swine.

Obviously, in that highly unlikely scenario, there should be different approaches taken as it means the conference as a whole got a whole lot better, and NU would likely be in a BCS game, which would be an obvious improvement. As we've discussed.

I think if Nebraska did those things you described they more than likely would win the B1G, which is what we should expect.
Why? Why would you expect a good Nebraska team to beat another good Big 10 team, who would come into the game with a similar legacy, talent level and high-pressure expectation?

This same conversation is taking place at Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin and Michigan State. It's not taking place at Iowa, Minnesota and Northwestern, but any or all of those teams will beat a favored Big 10 opponent at least once this season.

Let's not mistake "what we should expect" for "what we'd like to happen."

 
So if Nebraska played its heart out, got to the CCG at 12 - 1, lost a close one to a ranked Big 10 foe and finished with a BCS bowl win, that would be unacceptable?

And if you wouldn't accept a season like that, what do you think should happen next?
I think if that scenario played out I feel our next step should be the planned eradication of the winged swine.

Obviously, in that highly unlikely scenario, there should be different approaches taken as it means the conference as a whole got a whole lot better, and NU would likely be in a BCS game, which would be an obvious improvement. As we've discussed.

I think if Nebraska did those things you described they more than likely would win the B1G, which is what we should expect.
Why? Why would you expect a good Nebraska team to beat another good Big 10 team, who would come into the game with a similar legacy, talent level and high-pressure expectation?

This same conversation is taking place at Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin and Michigan State. It's not taking place at Iowa, Minnesota and Northwestern, but any or all of those teams will beat a favored Big 10 opponent at least once this season.

Let's not mistake "what we should expect" for "what we'd like to happen."
I expect that because it's been expected for fifty years here.

 
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