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re: how did the big actually vote

Posted on 8/12/20 at 3:15 pm to
Posted by twk
Wichita Falls, Texas
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 8/12/20 at 3:15 pm to
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Everything you said is true but it doesn't matter, the big 10 is so far ahead of the big 12 in terms of clout, staying power, academics, the list goes on. The big 12 may be looking good in this one single comparison of likelihood of 2020 fall football, but every single other card in the deck favors the big 10. Nebraska is never going back.
Pre-covid, no doubt, the Big 10 was better. But, don't underestimate the damage that will be done to the Big 10 if they don't play football this year. The financial hit will be long lasting. You also have to question the league's long term priorities--if the presidents are willing to indulge in virtue signalling by cancelling football while still holding in person classes, then you can only wonder as to what the next great woke gesture will be. That's not Nebraska, politically or culturally, but if that is going to be the prevailing attitude, then you have to wonder about their place in that kind of league.

I doubt they will do it, but they ought to at least check out the possibilities.
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