Does Nebraska matter in the B1G?

All this to say TEXAS even when playing bad is still bigger that present day Nebraska.. and an all time aggy.. because an all time aggy team would still find a way to finish 3rd...

#HookEm HOEZ
Texas hopes to finish third.
 
well that and wanted to go to a better campus and city? lol u act like aggy is a football NFL factory or something..
Never said anything about A&M.

It's just always on your mind.
 
STFU and go back to smoking tosu dick after you saved the conference
c'mon now is that the best you got?

like in what world does your insult even make sense???? it just doesnt.

ill give you a mulligan, try again fella
 
c'mon now is that the best you got?

like in what world does your insult even make sense???? it just doesnt.

ill give you a mulligan, try again fella
yeah man.. that one got ahead of me..
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yOU're damn straight it was a sad day for college football when Switzer left....

And we all knew Oklahoma football teams had the best Texans that money could buy.
"Here we are at the Cotton Bowl for the game between the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas at Norman, Oklahoma."
 
Sounds like a good plan vb but things/times have changed. The historical success of Mizzou, K-State and WIsconsin aren't considered success anymore in the grand scheme of things. Success is now measured in making the CFP. The more data we get the more that data is telling us that if you don't cut it in attracting top talent several years in a row, your chances of achieving the new "success" are very, very difficult to overcome after NSD.

Example: Top recruit - Mizzou, K-State and Wisconsin have had three 9 win seasons and are recruiting this kid. Selling "we just need 4*/5* kids like you to get us to 11-12 wins so we can make the playoffs. Come play with us." Ohio State, Clemson and Alabama are after the same kids and selling "Come play with us. You get to play with a roster full of 4*/5* players just like you and make the playoffs every year."
We have six consensus top 200 recruits in the 2021 class, all of whom could have pretty much chosen their schools.

It's also weird how you measure success as "reaching the college football playoff." I think most recruits would consider Russell Wilson, TJ Watt, and Aaron Donald as more successful than some random starter at Clemson. And those guys, who are debatably three of the best five football players on the planet, all played for Paul Chryst.
 
We have six consensus top 200 recruits in the 2021 class, all of whom could have pretty much chosen their schools.

It's also weird how you measure success as "reaching the college football playoff." I think most recruits would consider Russell Wilson, TJ Watt, and Aaron Donald as more successful than some random starter at Clemson. And those guys, who are debatably three of the best five football players on the planet, all played for Paul Chryst.
Homer much?
 
news flash, the B1G is nationally televised, just about every market has it in their tv package................. so when you finish eating a dick maybe you can talk about that hmm?
Are you talking the B1G network? Yeah, if you are in the B1G conference footprint, it may be included in your cable TV package you pick.
Nationally televised are the games on Fox, CBS, ABC, etc.

What is the last nationally televised prime time game that Nebraska has had?
 
Gameday last year, I think.
Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota were all BTN games.

Or did you have a crossover game with one of the top teams from the other division?

With the division Nebraska went to -- the only time they will get a big nationally televised game is if they face a Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan in a crossover. That isn't even guaranteed, as actual rivalry games are. I think that hurts Nebraska a lot, as kids want to be on those nationally televised games.

Nebraska would be better off trying to get to the other division. They'd take their lumps to start, but I think it'd help them in recruiting and getting back to field top notch teams.
 
We have six consensus top 200 recruits in the 2021 class, all of whom could have pretty much chosen their schools.

It's also weird how you measure success as "reaching the college football playoff." I think most recruits would consider Russell Wilson, TJ Watt, and Aaron Donald as more successful than some random starter at Clemson. And those guys, who are debatably three of the best five football players on the planet, all played for Paul Chryst.

6...WOW. You must be very proud.
 
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