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kylemiller
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i was just wondering... if we accept this invitation assuming it has been extended.... would it hurt are recruiting?
Just for clarification, these are our offers in the Big Ten region, Big East region, etc??For the sake of perspective, as of today, I've counted the following in 2011 offers so far:
26 Texas Offers
15 Big Ten Offers
6 Big East Offers
33 ACC/SEC Offers
10 Big 12 Offers (minus Texas)
19 Pac-10/WAC/MWC Offers
Can someone explain why we would not be able to recruit Texas? I think adding quality Big 10 teams to the schedule would actually help recruiting and help get more from Texas. If a Texas recruit agrees to play at NU, I think it has little to do with if we belong to the Big 12 and have some games in Texas.For the sake of perspective, as of today, I've counted the following in 2011 offers so far:
26 Texas Offers
15 Big Ten Offers
6 Big East Offers
33 ACC/SEC Offers
10 Big 12 Offers (minus Texas)
19 Pac-10/WAC/MWC Offers
YesJust for clarification, these are our offers in the Big Ten region, Big East region, etc??For the sake of perspective, as of today, I've counted the following in 2011 offers so far:
26 Texas Offers
15 Big Ten Offers
6 Big East Offers
33 ACC/SEC Offers
10 Big 12 Offers (minus Texas)
19 Pac-10/WAC/MWC Offers
No way. You're saying that we've made 33 offers in the ACC/SEC area, and only 10 in OK, MO, IA, KS and NEBRASKA?? And we've made over 100 offers for 2011? Or does "our" offers means something other the Nebraska Huskers?YesJust for clarification, these are our offers in the Big Ten region, Big East region, etc??For the sake of perspective, as of today, I've counted the following in 2011 offers so far:
26 Texas Offers
15 Big Ten Offers
6 Big East Offers
33 ACC/SEC Offers
10 Big 12 Offers (minus Texas)
19 Pac-10/WAC/MWC Offers
See this map.No way. You're saying that we've made 33 offers in the ACC/SEC area, and only 10 in OK, MO, IA, KS and NEBRASKA?? And we've made over 100 offers for 2011? Or does "our" offers means something other the Nebraska Huskers?YesJust for clarification, these are our offers in the Big Ten region, Big East region, etc??For the sake of perspective, as of today, I've counted the following in 2011 offers so far:
26 Texas Offers
15 Big Ten Offers
6 Big East Offers
33 ACC/SEC Offers
10 Big 12 Offers (minus Texas)
19 Pac-10/WAC/MWC Offers
These have got to be the number of offers that all schools in these conferences have made, with no bearing on where the kids are from. Very little relevance to the conversation except that we can see that Texas cherry picks some very good talent early, though the leave those who want to go elsewhere, are good enough to make a difference, or that Texas has misjudged.
I don't think anyone is saying this at all. I certainly am not. If we leave the Big 12, our recruiting won't change much. We'll still go after Texas, Cali, Florida kids like we do now.Can someone explain why we would not be able to recruit Texas? I think adding quality Big 10 teams to the schedule would actually help recruiting and help get more from Texas. If a Texas recruit agrees to play at NU, I think it has little to do with if we belong to the Big 12 and have some games in Texas.For the sake of perspective, as of today, I've counted the following in 2011 offers so far:
26 Texas Offers
15 Big Ten Offers
6 Big East Offers
33 ACC/SEC Offers
10 Big 12 Offers (minus Texas)
19 Pac-10/WAC/MWC Offers
Not only will ever game you play at NU be a sell out, we get to travel and beat up on Michigan, Penn St, Iowa and Ohio State. That sounds a lot better than home and away games with Kansas, Baylor, Iowa State and Colorado.
Bo is now able to recruit nationally, so Texas is only part of the puzzle. I think we don't lose Texas if we go to the Big 10. Thoughts???
That's the one! Good work bro!