knapplc
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Probably the fastest way to convince me that this wasn't a bad decision is to see that Tom Shatel is screaming and crying against it.
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.
ExactlyIsn't all the fake outrage grand?
And now the fake nostalgia for the Big XII comes back.
All because the schedule changed.
People truly will complain about anything. What a time to be alive.
Ok that's what I thought you were saying, sounds a little fishy to me is allThat was my point. It may have been "unanimous" but I bet that doesn't mean that every school was in favor of having their game rotated.
Exactly, could care less if we play Iowa or not for the last game. But the black Friday game has been around longer than I've been alive and I haven't heard a good reason yet to get rid of it yet.I don't mind the switch to Minnesota, but playing on Saturday seems like a raw deal.
Except he would only leave for the Bears jobI'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 don't get it?
Why don't you want to play tOSU?
I am so happy with how tough our schedule is the next handful of years. I want to see us against the best.
My complaints - uneven HOME/AWAY schedule each year. EX: HOME: Iowa, tOSU, Wisconsin this year, 1 should be away so that next year isn't so light at home.
-Moving the game off of Black Friday. It's tradition. One that I love.
Except he would only leave for the Bears job
le every year. Not playing Ohio State makes that easier to accomplish. Chances are decent you're going to catch them in the CCG anyway (should Nebraska win their division).
I want to see Nebraska win as many games as possible every year. Not playing Ohio State makes that easier to accomplish. Chances are decent you're going to catch them in the CCG anyway (should Nebraska win their division).
Yeah, I want to win too, but what's the point of scheduling patty cakes, going to the Championship game and getting blown? Playing those good teams throughout the year should make your team light years better by the end.