If we go back to the Big XII......we'll look like fools! No way in hell I can get behind that thinking! We asked to play, the B1G said no, it's what it is, time to move on! :dunno
Agree.
Has the Big Ten botched some of the response to the pandemic? Yes.
Is there some evidence of conflict behind the scenes between Nebraska and the conference? Based upon what has gone public, I think that would be the case.
Do we have any idea of how severe this conflict is? Not at this time. It could be severe. It could be just minor run-of-the mill disagreements. The national media can conveniently use Nebraska as a foil for criticism (like they did during the initial cancelled season period). Somehow the media has not seen fit to criticize Ohio State in the same way, despite it being quite obvious they want to play. I think it is a big positive that Ohio State has made some public statements that can be clearly read as supporting Nebraska's position.
Just because you have some disagreements does not mean you run away at the first sign of trouble. Yeah, Nebraska left the Big XII, but in that case, (unless you want to accuse Osborne of lying), it had more to do with instability of the conference - the aborted Pac-12 romance with Texas/A&M/Oklahoma, which Nebraska saw as a real issue undermining not just the athletic programs but the academic future of the school. In other words, I don't think "Texas is a mean girl" was the reason Nebraska left the Big XII, as much as many people think it was. Now many just want to say "Big Ten/Michigan/? are mean girls". It was pathetic when we left the Big XII, and it is pathetic now.
Am I happy with how the Big Ten has done things the last few months - no. They've made some major faux pas, since they probably didn't expect a team that had losing records the last 3 years to be so anxious to play. I doubt Nebraska has been different in their messaging within the private conference meetings than they have been in public. The fact the Big Ten wasn't ready for that is on them - and I think a big part of why their response has been so (outwardly) confusing at times.
However, does that mean we just run away? I think that would be crazy.
Now, if we end up with a rash of every opponent scheduled to play Nebraska suddenly canceling - then an evaluation of staying becomes more serious, since that would probably imply an actual conspiracy. Particularly if no other games are canceled for the rest of the teams. We are a long way from that - and at this point the evidence is still that this is a legitimate cancellation by Wisconsin. We can revisit after this weekend and see if anything funny starts happening around Northwestern.