Follow my link, dumbass
NEBRASKA isn't going to be able to go into Maryland or Jersey or Virginia or New York or Pennsylvania and some how find enough recruits who are willing to come to LINCOLN, NEBRASKA to top Ohio State or Michigan or any SEC teams in order to compete for a championship. Are you kidding me?
this is true, but is this consideration pre or post abandonment by colorado, mizzou, aTm? also, we should own our division after the divisional shift when maryland and rutgers come into the fold.Look I get the Texas nonsense. It's BS. I get the $$$$$$$$$$$$, that's how the world works. I get the stability issue. But if we're talking PURELY FOOTBALL, we were better off in the Big 12.
texas was trying to get out. we got squeezed out, some other choice members left, everyone capitulated to ut's demands (e.g., their own network). at least that is how i remember it.Should we??
What advantage do we have over Wisconsin at this point?
College football in 2013 has ZERO to do with integrity or academics or education. Absolutely nothing whatsoever.As I recall the primary purpose of going to a university, Big-12 or Big-10, is to get an education, not to get an edge on football recruiting. I think the Big 10 strives to have the balance between academics and athletics for its players, so it depends on your values. But since we're talking about football recruiting, my perception of Nebraska's football success had a lot to do with Tom Osborne, his integrity and his emphasis on education and athletic excellence. I think this is carried over for a few years even after he retired, and blew out Northwestern in the 2000 Alamo bowl. Granted the conference you're in and its football culture (sometimes at the expense of graduation rate and academics) affects recruiting, but what leadership I saw during Osborne's tenure was something that in a large way took care of the recruiting edge.
Texas was never trying to get out; quite the opposite. They could do whatever they wanted, but they had 11 little brother universities paying in to the collective financial agreement of which they were the largest beneficiary. We were not squeezed out; we simply refused to allow the Longhorn Network to continue. Well, it continued anyway. Good effort, Nebraska, we really showed them.texas was trying to get out. we got squeezed out, some other choice members left, everyone capitulated to ut's demands (e.g., their own network). at least that is how i remember it.