To expand on what @mrandyk said, AAU membership is based heavily on how much the school brings in for competitive research grants. The easiest way to have a large total for that is to have a large medical school and research hospital. But since UNMC is separate from UNL, its research grant money isn't counted. IIRC there was one AAU member that has its med school on a separate campus, but was organized as a single unit, so they count their grant money there.
On a side note, Iowa State 'resigned' from the AAU just a couple months ago. Five members have left the AAU to date. UNL was the only one actually voted out, the others saw the writing on the wall and left on their own.
And, at the same time, they don't count the agriculture research that UNL is heavily involved in.
I find it hard to believe that ESPN can void their ACC deal w/o all (or a majority) of ACC schools agreeing.
Also, the ACC deal is vary favorable to ESPN long term. Makes zero sense for them to get out of it.
You're talking about the network that is still overpaying Texass for BevoTV.
Saw the same retweet from Michigan 247 beat writer, Zach Shaw. I guess one guy can tweet something and it can go viral. The big10 might be bummed about NC and UVA, but this would push ND, Miami and some PAC12 leftovers our way….maybe Duke or Kansas.:laughpound
I don't know about that. I believe UNMC is still progressing with their research as they had been before. However, they have taken steps to build the relationship more between UNL and UNMC.And there's no reason that the Ag research dollars *shouldn't* be counted. OTOH, it also helped UNL (et al) realize we rely too heavily on ag research and we need to diversify.
The big schools are trying to form an NFL for college. Because of American demography the real NFL has some divisions that make no geographic sense.Being "good" with the LA teams doesn't make sense to me. You don't just pluck two teams off the west coast purely for the TV market with zero ties to the rest of the region or even the states between Nebraska and Cali.
Even after the addition of ND I think there would probably be 2 or 3 more teams West of the Mississippi the B1G would be courting; ala Oregon, Washington, and Stanford. But I wouldn't be shocked to see KU or CU come up in conversation either.
I am sure the contract says it is void if X number of schools vote to void it, or blow up the conference altogether. Would ESPN be happy to stop paying Wake Forest but overpay for the NFL of college? I don't know but they have been subsidizing every move in that direction.I find it hard to believe that ESPN can void their ACC deal w/o all (or a majority) of ACC schools agreeing.
Also, the ACC deal is vary favorable to ESPN long term. Makes zero sense for them to get out of it.
College football fandom is much more prevalent in the midwest and other less populated areas than big cities like LA or NYC.I would argue that fandom had nothing to do with the exaggerated ratings. It had to do with the game potentially having an impact on the CFP. If OSU had won, decent chance they'd have gotten in over Cincinnati.
I know we have not been good, like at all, since joining the Big Ten... but Im not sure they are have been lightyears ahead of us in that span either.
Maybe not light years but substantially better.
2011-2021
Mich
92-44 - 67.7%
NU
71-64 - 52.6%
What they are obviously being cluless about is what these decisions are based off of. Nebraska continues to bring in some of the top viewed TV games in the conference. Quite opposite of Rutgers.Michigan fans are exceptionally entitled. They are just the red headed step brother of OSU. And will never top them.
Maybe not light years but substantially better.
2011-2021
Mich
92-44 - 67.7%
NU
71-64 - 52.6%
Yes and during this time, OU, Yale, TX, PSU & I believe ND jumped us on the all time win list. I remember when NU was ranked 5th on this list. We were 7th in 2019.Man, 2015-present sure killed that percentage :facepalm: