I presume he's talking about a temporary, one-year solution in the Big 12 or SEC.
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Sounds like a good way to get out of getting kicked around in the Big 10. I wouldn’t miss (or really even notice for that matter) Nebraska if they left.That's not the way it works, Scott. Break away, and it should be adios to Nebraska, which would be OK with me.
Does he have any power to implement any options that he explores? I wouldn’t think so.Great to see someone with guts and that is willing to explore all options to move on and play football.
Don't talk about it Scott, be about it. Nebraska is dead weight in the B1G. Can they take Rutgers with them and give us someone else? I mean, he said Nebraska could be the 'next Wisconsin' - I'm sure that made Husker fans, who have multiple NC trophies to drool over, happy.
Will be interesting to see what they do. What's the penalty for leaving the B1G?
Sounds like a good way to get out of getting kicked around in the Big 10. I wouldn’t miss (or really even notice for that matter) Nebraska if they left.
Is Army playing this year?Well that could interesting. Curious how the Big Ten responds (if at all). I would assume this means Nebraska would be out of the conference and would forfeit current and future revenue. Maybe even have to pay an exit fee.
Who knew Nebraska would be a modern day pre civil war South Carolina?
I am sure BYU, New Mexico State, Army abd a couple others would be willing to give them games.
wow....the line for lawyers starts in Indiana.
I presume he's talking about a temporary, one-year solution in the Big 12 or SEC.
I presume he's talking about a temporary, one-year solution in the Big 12 or SEC.
If the season is cancelled and Nebraska decides to go against the rules it should be a reason to kick them out of the B1G. What have they brought to the conference anyway. Next up.That's not the way it works, Scott. Break away, and it should be adios to Nebraska, which would be OK with me.
If the season is cancelled and Nebraska decides to go against the rules it should be a reason to kick them out of the B1G. What have they brought to the conference anyway. Next up.
If the season is cancelled and Nebraska decides to go against the rules it should be a reason to kick them out of the B1G. What have they brought to the conference anyway. Next up.
I presume he's talking about a temporary, one-year solution in the Big 12 or SEC.
Would that not play right into the Rumor that some B10 Schools playing in the Big12.
If the season is cancelled and Nebraska decides to go against the rules it should be a reason to kick them out of the B1G. What have they brought to the conference anyway. Next up.
Ryan Day hinted that he would be in favor of OSU doing the same thing not 5 minutes ago on ESPN
Nebraska needs the B1G more than the conference needs them. I'd sooner have Pitt(I can't believe I'm saying this) or Syracuse.
Good luck with that. Minutes ago Ryan Day hinted at the same thing for Ohio State. You gonna kick them out of the conference too? Uh, no.
Here's a prediction: the B1G backs off cancelling the season and saves face by "delaying" it. Then we get another month of hemming, hawing, and handwringing. Wonderful.
I just can't see any way in hell that the B1G shitcans the season while the SEC plays. Which means the SEC is in the driver's seat right now.
So now we’re siding with the big ten office? Shouldn’t Frost be hailed as a hero by the extensive ‘f Jim delaney’ crowd around here?That's not the way it works, Scott. Break away, and it should be adios to Nebraska, which would be OK with me.
That would be interesting, if the previously reported voting results of the B1G President's are accurate. Who wins? OSU's President or the OSU Football Coach?
I read his statement on line. He did state that.Ryan Day hinted that he would be in favor of OSU doing the same thing not 5 minutes ago on ESPN
Lol - the Big10 presidents were all set to cancel the season and thought they had agreement with all conferences. They floated the leaks within the past 24 hours and didn't expect the kick-back from players, their families, and coaches. Then, they probably realized the Big12 and SEC weren't committed to throw in the towel yet.
“They’re looking to kick the can further down the road hoping another conference cancels first” is what he should have tweeted.
The Big won’t do anything.If the season is cancelled and Nebraska decides to go against the rules it should be a reason to kick them out of the B1G. What have they brought to the conference anyway. Next up.
If a Power 5 player wants to play. His coach wants to play and his parents want him to play. What happens when his University President says no? He leaves. Why would a scholarship player with NFL aspirations stay where he is not supported?
Brilliant move on Frosts part. And if it is true Nebraska voted to play Coach Frost has lots of support.
Actually I think you got it backwards. Nebraska won’t support this lame-brain idea and if lightning strikes and the school does, the Big will tell them not to let the door you know whaton the way out, as well it should.The Big won’t do anything.
That would be interesting, if the previously reported voting results of the B1G President's are accurate. Who wins? OSU's President or the OSU Football Coach?
I read his statement on line. He did state that.
Well actions taken by individual players are different action taken by an entire team. Far from a brilliant move by Frost. Seems to me like grandstanding of the first degree. I agree with psuro, if Frost is serious about this, the Big kicks them out of the conference, makes them forfeit all revenue and pay an exit fee.