New B1G Scheduling Model

I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you! 
They want us to be good so we can make them money in these games.  Even if we aren't good, we get eyeballs.  These are the kinds of games I want to watch, and it is up to us to handle our business.   Never used to matter who was on the schedule, and we never used to complain that much about it. 

I get it, but I also don't care a bit. 

 
They want us to be good so we can make them money in these games.  Even if we aren't good, we get eyeballs.  These are the kinds of games I want to watch, and it is up to us to handle our business.   Never used to matter who was on the schedule, and we never used to complain that much about it. 

I get it, but I also don't care a bit. 


Not complaining, just not surprised. Nebraska has had the short end of the scheduling stick ever since joining the BIG. Of course it never used to matter who we played. We had 7 guaranteed protected rivals annually. There wasn't space to finesse schedules for the best "tv matchups."

That said to be the best you have to beat the best, but.... when you lose out on a month and a half of practice every year, it takes a toll on building for the future. 

 
Not complaining, just not surprised. Nebraska has had the short end of the scheduling stick ever since joining the BIG. Of course it never used to matter who we played. We had 7 guaranteed protected rivals annually. There wasn't space to finesse schedules for the best "tv matchups."

That said to be the best you have to beat the best, but.... when you lose out on a month and a half of practice every year, it takes a toll on building for the future. 
I don't disagree, but if we were halfway competent we would be in a bowl every year regardless of schedule.  That is on us. 

 
On one hand, it feels good to dunk on Iowa and how the conference always seems to throw them a bone giving them easy cross divisional matchups.

On the other hand, do we want to be like Iowa?

Personally I'd rather be a perennial 7-10 win team playing the absolute top talent than a perennial 11-13 win team playing JV opponents.

 
On one hand, it feels good to dunk on Iowa and how the conference always seems to throw them a bone giving them easy cross divisional matchups.

On the other hand, do we want to be like Iowa?

Personally I'd rather be a perennial 7-10 win team playing the absolute top talent than a perennial 11-13 win team playing JV opponents.


Sure... in the old times, I would certainly agree. However- when we were the 7th ranked paper tiger under Riley,  it did a lot of good for our marketability. A lot is also said about Baylor's great season under Rhule and how they didn't really beat any quality opponents. Regardless, that season did a lot of good for Baylor's recruiting, marketability after the scandal, and Rhule's career. If Nebraska isn't in the shape to have an undefeated season against the BIG's best, a nice 11-2 season against the basement dwellers would do old NU a lot of good. 

 
Was somewhat hoping the big10 was gonna be a trailblazer and do a top 4 mini playoff to decide conf champ


Pretty sure the NCAA would have to change the rules to allow that, wouldn't they? I mean they'd probably just rubber stamp it, but you know.

 
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Former NCAA:

(Booooo!!!!)

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Current NCAA:

(see NIL, the transfer portal, immediate playing, and teams changing conferences)

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