Posted on 06/11/2010 11:39:27 AM PDT by C19fan
1:20 p.m. LINCOLN _ Nebraska has officially accepted an invitation to join the Big Ten Conference, The World-Herald learned early Friday afternoon.
Two sources from conference offices said that Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany contacted BIg 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe on Friday morning to inform Beebe that Delany had officially invited Nebraska to join.
A source with direct knowledge of the situation said Nebraska accepted.
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I don't think they last two weeks, really. Except for the mop up games.
Great picture. I live in Nebraska, But love my Hawkeyes!
Stallings is on the aTm board and he is pushing HARD for aTm to tell Texas to shove it and join the SEC (allegedly).
If I had to bet right now I’d bet on aTm added to the West and VaTech added to the East....but who knows how it will all sort out.
I’d like to see North Carolina to shore up basketball and give a new state without really making football more of a slaughterhouse, but they won’t leave the Basketball rivalries IMO.
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I want to become an Olympic athlete also!
I wonder if the Big 12 and Conference USA would have some kind of merger?
Maybe Texas will follow Boise State to the Mountain West Conference.
Just saw this announced about Boise State.
That cannot last.
If it does, they'll be find themselves traveling around the country like some old time freakish football side show. Maybe the fat lady can play center.
ND’s only choice is the Big East, since they already are there for basketball.
Rutgers vs ??? Yale perhaps?
No. When I was at UF we went up to the Meadowlands to watch Florida play Rutgers. There were way more Gator fans there than Rutgers fans.
One of the reasons Texas and Texas A&M are sticking together in deciding where to go: Thanksgiving would never be the same in the Lone Star State!
Colonel, USAFR
UT ‘78
The oldest and most continuously played game is 123 years straight. As of 2009, Germantown Academy and the Wm. Penn Charter School (both in Pennsylvania) these high schools have been playing one another every fall since 1886.
You don’t have to be in the same conference. Florida and FSU play every year, even though they are difference conferences, why would it be different with Texas and A&M?
I think you’re right. Some reports have it that the SEC is trying for Texas and A&M. Other reports say that OU has asked for an invitation to the SEC. The Texas Regents are meeting next Tuesday to discuss conference realignment. Texas is really the big dog because of the TV sets they bring to the table. Once Texas announces their decision, the other schools will know what opportunities are open for them. BTW, OU has stated they have a couple of options besides the PAC 10.
You really have no idea what you're talking about regarding many things, but particularly Rutgers academics, especially around it's football program.
Rutgers Football No. 1, Not in AP, but in APR
Ten years ago, Greg Schiano promised to win championships at Rutgers. Later Wednesday, the NCAA will give Mr. Schiano's program its first national title, of sorts. The Rutgers football team will be ranked No. 1 among all Division I schools when Academic Progress Rate scores are released. The APR gauges eligibility, retention and graduation of every athlete over a four-year period. Rutgers's football squad is the lone program from a state university to be ranked in the top 10 for the past three years and is one of just seven to both be ranked in the top 10 and win its bowl game over that same span.
Top Five Football Bowl Subdivision APR Scores
Rutgers (992)
Air Force (988)
Rice (987)
Northwestern (986)
Duke (983)
1. Save the Big 12.
2. Remaining Big 12 teams join the SEC
I just think a PAC-16 is ridiculous. Of course, I'd like nothing more than to see USC further diminished than it already is.
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