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I agree.
So Fox and Disney are going to try and hold Nebraska to a contract where Nebraska receives no money?
I don't think some of these Big10 teams are going to sit back and give up all that tv money while they lose players and recruits to schools that play this fall. I could see several Big10 teams try to contact SEC ACC and Big 12 about playing games. Especially after B10 stops season but allows schools to practice 20 hours a week.They don't have a contract with Nebraska. They have a contract with the Big 10, and the Big 10 has a contract with Nebraska which gives them the authority to negotiate Nebraska's media rights. Nebraska would have to void their contract with the Big 10. Were they to do so and join the Big 12, they'd be sacrificing roughly $20 million every year going forward. Sacrificing that revenue for a short term gain would be very foolish, to put it kindly.
I don't think some of these Big10 teams are going to sit back and give up all that tv money
A contract without consideration is just a piece of paper.
If Huskers go back the B12 TV contract will get much larger, and they will get a chance to play for a NATTY and or NY day bowl games. Something the B10 will not allow, look at how the Huskers were being scheduled in the B10 only format. The OSU love fest was completely revealed.There isn't a snowball's chance in hell that Nebraska is going back to the Big 12. They aren't going to sacrifice 8 figures worth of revenue every single year because of one year of being unable to play. Within 3 years they'll more than make up the difference.
Nope but maybe some of their players. I think think the SEC, ACC and B12 should expand their rosters to 100 (the risk of Covid quarrantines require more players to be ready, right) immediate eligibility, and if the NCAA or the other conferences have a problem.... see ya!Ohio State coming to sec this year?
I need someone to help me understand how they can have practice 20 hours/week when it is not "in season" for them? Are they going to sacrifice practice time in the spring instead? Or are they going to get more practice time than any other conference? If they postpone/cancel their season, how can they have in-season practice?I don't think some of these Big10 teams are going to sit back and give up all that tv money while they lose players and recruits to schools that play this fall. I could see several Big10 teams try to contact SEC ACC and Big 12 about playing games. Especially after B10 stops season but allows schools to practice 20 hours a week.
Sankey said in today's News Sentinel that if the Big 10 and Pac 12 opt not to play football this fall that the SEC probably won't play either.
I read somewhere this morning the Big 10 split is around 55 million and the Big 12 is around 35 million. If true....Nebraska isn't going anywhere.
Could have saved us all time and stopped with the bolded section above....Moronic post as usual. You are consistent!Nebraska and Iowa should just ask to join the Big 12 for 2020; IF they want to play and IF the Big 12 does in fact follow through. I do NOT understand all the Hysteria over a Virus that has been proven over and over to be curable. NOW, all of you Virology Degree'd Scientists and Front Line Doctors line up and sound off; but be SURE you are a qualified level above Dr Harvey Risch; MD, PHD---YALE Medical School. Others need not apply.
HA!...Yeah let em come on down here to the big leagues and get that rear end kicked almost every week...OSU hasn't beaten an SEC team since moby dick was a minnow.