BigRedBuster
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I have absolutely zero desire to go crawling back to the Big XII. It sucked last time we were there and it still sucks. It will even suck into the future.The Big XII sucks.
I have absolutely zero desire to go crawling back to the Big XII. It sucked last time we were there and it still sucks. It will even suck into the future.The Big XII sucks.
I think here in Ohio the attitude is F this we are playing football. The districts that aren't playing fall sports, mostly big cities, are playing in the spring.i don't think it has to do with red/blue left/right...I think it just has to do with what they believe about the virus.
I guess I look at it like this...say everything was the same (Really that just means the money), I think most fans would want to go back to the Big 12 in a second.I have absolutely zero desire to go crawling back to the Big XII. It sucked last time we were there and it still sucks. It will even suck into the future.
I guess I look at it like this...say everything was the same (Really that just means the money), I think most fans would want to go back to the Big 12 in a second.
I know, I get it...but say NU wins 2-3 of those games vs Ut, that they clearly should have won...I think the feel changes,
NoI guess I look at it like this...say everything was the same (Really that just means the money), I think most fans would want to go back to the Big 12 in a second.
I would. i would rather have games that are easy to get to.
Having other schools closer to NU was the best part about being in the Big 8/12. I know that there are NU fans all over the country, but the majority of NU fans are in and near Nebraska. Everything in the Big Ten feels so far away. There are a lot of positives about the Big Ten, but for fans who want to go to the games and events, the Big Ten makes things very challenging.I would. i would rather have games that are easy to get to.
Yea, but CU and Mizzou are gone, two of the funnest rivalries. That takes a lot of the luster out of it for me.Having other schools closer to NU was the best part about being in the Big 8/12. I know that there are NU fans all over the country, but the majority of NU fans are in and near Nebraska. Everything in the Big Ten feels so far away. There are a lot of positives about the Big Ten, but for fans who want to go to the games and events, the Big Ten makes things very challenging.
The reason that 30K NU fans (with another 10-20K outside) showed up at the CU game in Boulder is because it was close.
I get that. I am not saying I prefer the Big 12, I am just saying the Big 12 was nice because the schools were close, and the college towns were “familiar” to Nebraska. Ames, Lawrence, and Manhattan aren’t amazing college towns, but they are a day trip for most Nebraskans. Whether it’s a football, basketball, volleyball, or baseball game, those are easy trips for fans to make.Yea, but CU and Mizzou are gone, two of the funnest rivalries. That takes a lot of the luster out of it for me.
College football is intimate...the non-conference and bowl games are for travel.I get that. I am not saying I prefer the Big 12, I am just saying the Big 12 was nice because the schools were close, and the college towns were “familiar” to Nebraska. Ames, Lawrence, and Manhattan aren’t amazing college towns, but they are a day trip for most Nebraskans. Whether it’s a football, basketball, volleyball, or baseball game, those are easy trips for fans to make.
It hasn’t helped that NU has been pretty bad the past decade, so for those who do make the road trips, the long trips home sick even more after a loss.
Even the heart of the SEC schools are all pretty close to each other. All of the newer schools to the Power 5 conferences are outliers geographically and their fans have struggled with that transition.College football is intimate...the non-conference and bowl games are for travel.
Look at the old big ten. Take Purdue...you were 3-5 hours to play...Indiana, NW, Illinois, MSU, Michigan, Wisconsin, OSU and Iowa.
Curious if they reported how many tests they gave to get that #? No doubt lots of false tests nationally. How can we really expect a good vaccine when they dont even have a reliable test yet?77 false positive tests in the NFL. That is crazy. These guys must be cheating on their tests. Ha