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Wait until late August to see if it is even 100% official a season occursAnd now we wait to see which players transfer out to play elsewhere.
Wait until late August to see if it is even 100% official a season occursAnd now we wait to see which players transfer out to play elsewhere.
After seeing OSU's statement about starting the Spring season in January, I wonder if NU is behind the scenes trying to see if they can push it back to something like December and get in a couple of non-conf games and then start Big Ten play in Jan. I assume it would probably be too cold in some regions - Mich, Wisc, Minn, but maybe something could be worked out, particularly if OSU wants to do it. If they can hold the Superbowl in Feb in NY, why not?I'm not convinced this is the end of this by any means. You don't put the work in that NU has put in behind the scenes and just lay down because a commish who was unwilling to put much if any apparent work in says so.
I always wonder how things would breakout between those that went to and graduated from UNL vs those that are fans because they grew up in Nebraska. My assumption (I wish we could get a poll) is that those that actually got degrees from UNL would be in favor of the Big Ten by a very wide margin, while those that never attended were more in favor of going back to the Big XII. I don't have any data to back that up, just a hunch.
This angle is severely overblown IMO. How many teams still have scholarships remaining for this season? How many schools are already past enrollment deadlines? You're gonna leave Nebraska to go play somewhere in CUSA when there's no guarantee they play either? Not to mention most if not all kids would need a waiver to be eligible to play this year.
If a kid was already planning or thinking about leaving, this may be a good excuse to go. But I doubt there is some mass exodus coming as a result of this.
I wonder if that is one reason why the Big Ten said "we will play in spring, if we can."This angle is severely overblown IMO. How many teams still have scholarships remaining for this season? How many schools are already past enrollment deadlines? You're gonna leave Nebraska to go play somewhere in CUSA when there's no guarantee they play either? Not to mention most if not all kids would need a waiver to be eligible to play this year.
If a kid was already planning or thinking about leaving, this may be a good excuse to go. But I doubt there is some mass exodus coming as a result of this.
This is a good point. SEC will drop all the3 and 4 stars like hot potatoes to get a full class of 5 stars. Those kids will go elsewhere then, but it would leave the Big Ten with a talent deficit for a few years.I would be more concerned about recruits than I would be current players. I'm sure there are plenty of SEC schools that would make room for 5 star recruits currently committed to the likes of Ohio State, Michigan, etc. Will the rich (SEC) just get richer from this?
I'm not convinced this is the end of this by any means. You don't put the work in that NU has put in behind the scenes and just lay down because a commish who was unwilling to put much if any apparent work in says so.
Agree - Big XII is still probably not stable.I'm both. I have lived almost my entire life in Nebraska, and I got a degree from UNL. I'm from southwest NE, so I would be more in favor of going back to the Big XII mostly because I was a lot closer to the away games than I am now. However, we really shouldn't even consider the Big XII because it just isn't a stable conference.
I don't think there would be any kind of mass exodus because other places just don't have that many spots. But there are a handful of players on this this team schools would make room for that would really hurt to lose. I bet Omar Manning and Wandale Robinson could find spots elsewhere if they wanted too (not saying they'd leave). And I think there are a handful of young guys that are a long way from home that solely for the opportunity to play football here and now that's gone for at least the foreseeable future. Nadab Joseph, Keyshawn Greene are guys that could probably find homes that haven't really invested much into the program yet. But I agree for the most part I think our roster would mostly hold together.This angle is severely overblown IMO. How many teams still have scholarships remaining for this season? How many schools are already past enrollment deadlines? You're gonna leave Nebraska to go play somewhere in CUSA when there's no guarantee they play either? Not to mention most if not all kids would need a waiver to be eligible to play this year.
If a kid was already planning or thinking about leaving, this may be a good excuse to go. But I doubt there is some mass exodus coming as a result of this.
This is a good point. SEC will drop all the3 and 4 stars like hot potatoes to get a full class of 5 stars. Those kids will go elsewhere then, but it would leave the Big Ten with a talent deficit for a few years.
A couple reasons for some, but of course not all.Why would recruits who would be freshmen for the fall 2021 season care about this fall being cancelled/postponed?
Teams with 4 and 5 stars have the most to lose. But what would teams do- kick guys off scholarship to make room? Can you do that in August? Maybe, but yikes.This angle is severely overblown IMO. How many teams still have scholarships remaining for this season? How many schools are already past enrollment deadlines? You're gonna leave Nebraska to go play somewhere in CUSA when there's no guarantee they play either? Not to mention most if not all kids would need a waiver to be eligible to play this year.
If a kid was already planning or thinking about leaving, this may be a good excuse to go. But I doubt there is some mass exodus coming as a result of this.