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If you aren't in the B1G or the SEC you can kiss any hope of having a great football program goodbye
Nebraska can't go back to the Big 12. The $$$$ loss would be too great.
As far as competitive advantage for football though, I can see why this is attractive.
When Nebraska was in the Big 12, the Huskers competed in a weak Big 12 North Division. If we won the division, we got a shot against a tougher team in the conference title game. Texas or Oklahoma. We played them in back-to-back title games in 2009 and 2010. We lost both, but we were close to winning. Maybe it would have been considered an upset, but we had the opportunity to grab a title that way.
After the Leaders and Legends broke down in the Big 10, we were in a similar position in the Big West. The West is way weaker than the East. We could still win the division this year and play Ohio State, Michigan or Penn State for the title. A win over any of those teams would be an upset, but we would get a chance to grab a title.
Next year, with Oregon, USC, Washington and UCLA joining the mix, we have at least three new teams and six total teams where it would be considered an upset if we won. And that could be the case going forward.
Losing to Michigan State meant that we lost out on a chance to win nine regular season games this year. And, going forward with conference realignment, winning nine games in a regular season seems very unlikely in almost any season.
Getting to the CFP seems unlikely too. When will Nebraska finish in the top three of the conference and thus be attractive to the CFP?
The bowl games could go away, although they're trying hard to re-work them and make it more likely that players will want to play in those and not opt out.
In a world with no bowls, Nebraska's season will end in November every year. Maybe we are used to that and maybe thank Scott Frost for preparing us for the future. LOL
In the Big 12, there is not a team that Nebraska couldn't beat. And if the champ gets a bid to the CFP, that would be hope.
Got to say, right now, this all feels a little hopeless in the Big 10.
All we can do is win these next three, hope for a bowl win to get to nine games and then cross our fingers that the future is better somehow.
I agree with this. As my original post says - We aren't going back. I also stated that My # 1 hope is that The Rhule gets back into a competitive place by year 4 or 5.The Big 12 is stable because nobody wants the teams that are there. It is a second tier conference. As soon as someone figures out how to get around the ACC GoR the SEC/B1G will pick up all the valuable teams from that conference and there will be 2 power conferences. Either the ACC or the B12 will raid the other conference of the remaining okay teams and the other conference will go the way of the PAC. There will be the Power 2, a Group of 5, and the ACC/B12 somewhere between those 2.
In the Big 12, there is not a team that Nebraska couldn't beat.
This was my feeling after the MSU game - and probably the reason for the OP. Again - the best outcome is for The Rhule to get us competitive again.Got to say, right now, this all feels a little hopeless in the Big 10.
100 percent agree. The feels after Michigan State were just not great.This was my feeling after the MSU game - and probably the reason for the OP. Again - the best outcome is for The Rhule to get us competitive again.
You are miss quoting me - I didn't say that, ever. It isn't hopeless at all, smh. This is the first year of a new coach's tenure and we are exceeding expectations with a team full of 2nd and 3rd string players with very little in game experience. If you think still being in the running for a conference championship, in November, is hopeless you need a reality check.This was my feeling after the MSU game - and probably the reason for the OP. Again - the best outcome is for The Rhule to get us competitive again.
Opps - I see my error - I copied you as you had copied @tmfr15 That quote was from tmfrYou are miss quoting me - I didn't say that, ever. It isn't hopeless at all, smh. This is the first year of a new coach's tenure and we are exceeding expectations with a team full of 2nd and 3rd string players with very little in game experience. If you think still being in the running for a conference championship, in November, is hopeless you need a reality check.
No I'm glad we are still in the running. I think The Rhule is going to get us there eventually. Just down from the results of the MSU game - jitters that we don't make a bowl again.If you think still being in the running for a conference championship, in November, is hopeless you need a reality check.
One game in Rhule’s first season has you all spooked in where NU should be conference wise?No I'm glad we are still in the running. I think The Rhule is going to get us there eventually. Just down from the results of the MSU game - jitters that we don't make a bowl again.
No - I said we won't be changing conferences - money is going to keep us in the Big 10. However it was disheartening seeing us lose to the east bottom dweller. Buttttt I should be happy - we aren't the west bottom dweller where we were a few years back. Yes I get it - this is year one and it is going to be 2 steps forward and one back.One game in Rhule’s first season has you all spooked in where NU should be conference wise?
Yep - that is me after the MSU game. Got to get off of that sugar.37 minutes ago, Hilltop said:
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