PC,
I'm not convinced that's true, and I think it becomes even less so now that we're in the Big 10. Big 8/Big XII was a football conference, with basketball being a distant second in many respects. I think the Big 10 has been a much stronger basketball conference for years. Even without Nebraska being known as a basketball school, I think the new conference will have some play into bringing teams in. They're working on it, which is better than it seems like they had been doing for a long time. I think bringing in someone specifically in the AD's office in charge of basketball was a big step in the right direction, and the fact that they're working this hard to improve the schedule tells me volumes about where Tom and Doc want to see men's basketball go. I don't think we have to think in terms of expecting or having a right to expect the better basketball schools to do a home-and-home. I think they (the people involved in the basketball scheduling for Nebraska) have a specific idea on who they're willing to do a home-and-home with, and whose school they'd be willing to do a one-off for.
It'll come, in time.