The Burdened
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Nebraska would never do it because the money is too good in BigTen, but I would like to see them go back to the Big 12 and re-establish themselves as top program.
Big12 too unstable to take that risk.Nebraska would never do it because the money is too good in BigTen, but I would like to see them go back to the Big 12 and re-establish themselves as top program.
Big12 too unstable to take that risk.
If Nebraska came home and they lured Cincy or Houston and you basically have a net swap of:
Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, A&M, and Mizzou out
TCU, Cincy, Houston, and West Virginia in (with Nebraska returning)
The conference is less prestigious but a lot more stable and built to last. Texas is a giant poison pill. Perhaps the SEC is finally a large enough institution to dilute that.
Agreed, but I was writing from the perspective of a devalued Big 12, which is still a better Big 12 than one that doesn't exist.Those swaps are a massive downgrade over the prior version of the Big 12 that Nebraska departed from to join the Big Ten.
Nebraska would be effectively cutting their conference revenue in half if they moved back.
If Nebraska came home and they lured Cincy or Houston and you basically have a net swap of:
Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, A&M, and Mizzou out
TCU, Cincy, Houston, and West Virginia in (with Nebraska returning)
The conference is less prestigious but a lot more stable and built to last. Texas is a giant poison pill. Perhaps the SEC is finally a large enough institution to dilute that.
Guess it was smart to graduate early from HS?
He signed on with a big program with 3 other highly rated QBs who are all within 1 year of eligibility among them. Figure 2 will transfer out at the end of the season.
So this kid managed to get all of his courses completed a year early? Impressive.
Number 2 guy may get a chance with either an injury or poor play. But if that guy does then I would imagine stroud would then transfer.Yeap, Stroud will start and Miller and McCord will transfer out eventually
lol these takes about Texas being a giant poison pill is hilarious. Them and OU are the only reason why the big 12 has stayed afloat. even with Texas being down.If Nebraska came home and they lured Cincy or Houston and you basically have a net swap of:
Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, A&M, and Mizzou out
TCU, Cincy, Houston, and West Virginia in (with Nebraska returning)
The conference is less prestigious but a lot more stable and built to last. Texas is a giant poison pill. Perhaps the SEC is finally a large enough institution to dilute that.
Portal Giveth, Portal TakethOklahoma’s Lincoln Riley: ‘we made a mistake’ on bringing in Tre Bradford
Oklahoma down to 2 scholarship players at RB.
Good luck with that.
Lots of tweets about McShay being either drunk or high on ESPN over the weekend