What about Ohio St?I just don’t see the BIG doing NU any favors.
What about Ohio St?I just don’t see the BIG doing NU any favors.
It's like Husker Nation is going through the 5 stages of grief, we're halfway there, we're at the "bargaining" stage. Unfortunately the last 2 stages are depression and then acceptance, gunna be tough getting to that last stage in our current world.
The five stages of grief is probably the best way to put it. I'm betting the season is done. The Big 10 is just the start...other conferences will follow, so there won't be anybody left to play. And even if NU gets around the legal challenges, what exactly would they be playing for? No conference title...no national title...would the record even count? It would be nothing more than a series of exhibitions. I suppose it would bring some fun and enjoyment, but very little passion.
What about Ohio St?
I thought the same thing. The B1G appears to have settled for less with the new guy so far. Hopefully he gets better with experience.I never always agreed with him, bit you can bet your a** this wouldn't have happened on Jim Delaney's watch
Have you ever actually met a Husker fan?The five stages of grief is probably the best way to put it. I'm betting the season is done. The Big 10 is just the start...other conferences will follow, so there won't be anybody left to play. And even if NU gets around the legal challenges, what exactly would they be playing for? No conference title...no national title...would the record even count? It would be nothing more than a series of exhibitions. I suppose it would bring some fun and enjoyment, but very little passion.
They are indeed talking about playing elsewhere. At least their HC is.Maybe but they aren’t talking about playing elsewhere. That is what I was referring to.
When asked if Ohio State would consider competing outside the Big Ten conference, Day said that every option for playing the 2020 season would be considered, reiterating what's best for his players should take precedent.
“We need to look at every option and if that’s the only option at the time, we need to explore it and see if that’s something that we can possibly do” Day said. “If it is and that’s what’s best for our kids, then certainly we need to look at that and do it.”
It would be a moment of Husker Nation Pride, the honor of watching our team represent the pride of Nebraska in a reality devoid of all hope....The five stages of grief is probably the best way to put it. I'm betting the season is done. The Big 10 is just the start...other conferences will follow, so there won't be anybody left to play. And even if NU gets around the legal challenges, what exactly would they be playing for? No conference title...no national title...would the record even count? It would be nothing more than a series of exhibitions. I suppose it would bring some fun and enjoyment, but very little passion.
if you recall, harvey perlman(lawyer and then chancellor) was the lead negotiator on nebraska getting into the Big10. If the contract he negotiated is anything like his handling of the athletic department during his tenure, we are totally screwed.Has anyone read this agreement yet?
Doesn't DONU, overpay a small army of lawyers to read stuff like this???? Well, what does it say?
Edit: It's probably in the nondisclosure section of the agreement anyway.
He's trying to get the '97 NU and Michigan teams together for a game.What if they're not officially sanctioned NCAA events?
Exactly. To put it another way, why should we shut down just because Rutgers and Maryland (or whomever) have to? This year is obviously an exception to every previous rule we've ever had to live with.If one party doesn’t hold up their end of the contract then I don’t know why they would expect the other party to do so. I don’t think it would even be a legal battle. I don’t think the B1G would interfere at all. Hopefully the B1G does the right thing and plays this fall and we don’t have to find out.
everybody in the big 10 signs essentially the same agreement.if you recall, harvey perlman(lawyer and then chancellor) was the lead negotiator on nebraska getting into the Big10. If the contract he negotiated is anything like his handling of the athletic department during his tenure, we are totally screwed.
this isn't about one institution shutting it down. It's about all of the institutions collectively making the decision to do so.Exactly. To put it another way, why should we shut down just because Rutgers and Maryland (or whomever) have to? This year is obviously an exception to every previous rule we've ever had to live with.