Trying to tie this to student-athlete health, safety, and welfare seems ridiculous.
I'm more ticked that Nebraska is stuck playing Ohio State for the next few years. I'd be nice to catch someone else that isn't you know..a total juggernaut. Heck, give us Michigan. After Harbaugh leaves to take the Colts job and fire up the Andrew Luck connection UM will be in flux again.
I'm definitely this way. I know the trips to ISU, KSU, KU had gotten stale, but most of the trips were easy to get to for NU fans. Even the trips in Texas were do-able, and Texas in the fall was a nice break from cooler weather in the north.I just can't help but feel that the entire move to the big 10 has just been a disappointment from a fan perspective. The piles of cash and the stability made it the right choice, but as a dude sitting on my couch who occasionally goes to games it just doesn't feel as fun as it used to.
Except NU did play OU on Thanksgiving Day on a few occasions (including the Game of the Century), so it was kinda cool to play on that Friday.I wonder if fans in 1990 complained about switching the game to Friday saying.....TRADITION IS WE PLAY ON SATURDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING!!!!
I'm definitely this way. I know the trips to ISU, KSU, KU had gotten stale, but most of the trips were easy to get to for NU fans. Even the trips in Texas were do-able, and Texas in the fall was a nice break from cooler weather in the north.
Most fans feel this way they just won't admit it. Most fans don't care about the amount of money. The road trips in the big ten suck and the schedule making is crazyI'm definitely this way. I know the trips to ISU, KSU, KU had gotten stale, but most of the trips were easy to get to for NU fans. Even the trips in Texas were do-able, and Texas in the fall was a nice break from cooler weather in the north.
I think it's only a select few in each division that will rotate every two years, not all Big 10 schools. If I understood the article correctly.For some reason I doubt that EVERY school will be rotating.....
This was Nebraska stripping itself of a way to make itself unique. This is Nebraska choosing to play on Saturday — Ohio State-Michigan Day — and fade into the Big Ten woodwork.
Unbelievable.
It’s not about Iowa. NU hasn’t been in this league long enough to call anyone rivals yet. Sure, the Hawkeyes-Huskers thing has potential — potential it can now realize on another weekend. But Iowa was rivals with Wisconsin and Minnesota — and to some extent Illinois — many years before the Huskers showed up.
No, it’s not about Iowa. But then, it was never about Colorado, either. The Big 12 could have put K-State or Missouri in that slot and it would have been fine.
It was always about Black Friday, a day with a connection to the most famous Thanksgiving game of all — the 1971 “Game of the Century” played on Thanksgiving Day itself. And a connection to all those ’90s champs. But moreover, a chance for the NU program to stand out on a day without many games on TV and millions of football-watchers avoiding shopping by camping out in front of the tube.
Goodness, what a turnover.
OMG.....You mean the tradition was started to play on THANKSGIVING???? Those people were IDIOTS that changed it to Friday. They must not have cared at all about the fans.
Afterall....That's when the GAME OF THE CENTURY WAS PLAYED!!!!!
Oh the horror!!!!