:clap :clapThis might beI would love to play Spurrier again. One of my favorite Husker memories was seeing the dumbfounded look on Spurriers face when we whipped them in the Fiesta Bowl.
Any clue which way they're leaning? Or when the decision on conference splits will take place?We can't really commit to a game like this until we know what the Big Ten is going to do with scheduling. Like I've said before, if the Big Ten decides to play 8 conference games, then we could play in the Chick-fil-A game if we wanted to. But if it ends up being 9 conference games, then we're already set with the 3 OOC games already scheduled at the moment.
Until then, we'll just have to wait and see. But that $1.9 million would be nice to have considering the $$ we'll be losing out on when leaving the Big 12 this year.
It looks like they will be making a decision at the Big10 meetings in August.Any clue which way they're leaning? Or when the decision on conference splits will take place?
"Big Ten officials will focus on formulating divisions for the 2011 season when they gather Aug. 2-3 in Chicago for the league’s media days and kickoff luncheon. A resolution seems likely to occur by the end of August."
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Nebraska and South Carolina had 2 very good games in 1986 and 1987. Their coach, Joe Morrison, died after the 1988 season. He was an interesting character who wore all black and smoked on the sidelines.Nexus said:Sean Callahan has a thread over at RSS about it. I searched Google for confirmation and the only thing I could find was Wikipedia, but it didn't have a source to back it up.
According to the Wikipedia entry, we're scheduled to play South Carolina on Sept. 3rd, 2011. Interestingly enough, our 2011 schedule is open on that date, so I guess it is possible?
Another thing too is each team collects a cool $1.9 million. The game is played at the Georgia Dome and is a nationally televised game on ABC.
Stay tuned...