MoseSchrute
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Had this happened at this time last year, they would not be in the B10. They will be the only conference school without membership.
Had this happened at this time last year, they would not be in the B10.
Nebraska is the first to be removed, but it sounds like more may be coming. None in the Big Ten, I believe, but the AAU has a core group who wants to become a smaller organization. According to one news story, the other Big Ten schools tried to intervene, but to no avail.
Part of the problem with Nebraska is they have a university system that separates the Med Center from UNL. Had they been included, Nebraska may have been safe for a few more years.
Another problem they have is the AAU does not count research dollars brought in for agricultural research, yet counts the number of staff into the formula.
Not in any way trying to defend Nebraska, nor say they don't deserve to be ousted, but some of the rules do seem a bit kinda of hinky.
Way to cite Pearlman's argument verbatim from the article. ISU has all these same disadvantages, and yet somehow maintains AAU status. The AAU has been trying to get rid of Nebraska for a decade.Nebraska is the first to be removed, but it sounds like more may be coming. None in the Big Ten, I believe, but the AAU has a core group who wants to become a smaller organization. According to one news story, the other Big Ten schools tried to intervene, but to no avail.
Part of the problem with Nebraska is they have a university system that separates the Med Center from UNL. Had they been included, Nebraska may have been safe for a few more years.
Another problem they have is the AAU does not count research dollars brought in for agricultural research, yet counts the number of staff into the formula.
Not in any way trying to defend Nebraska, nor say they don't deserve to be ousted, but some of the rules do seem a bit kinda of hinky.
Actually, the UNMC is yet another separate wing within the University of Nebraska System, along with UNO, which has it's own set of problems, as is evident with their recent decision to drop football and wrestling in a move to Div I and the Horizon League.
Had the regents combined the UNMC and flagship UNL, their research dollars and faculty numbers would have been enough to stay within the AAU.
But, the decision to split them was made years ago and I do not have the history of how or why that happened.
Like I said, I am not defending them, but why wouldn't you include all research, as opposed to eliminating certain kinds. I am sure there is a good reason... I am just not aware of it.
ISU's Engineering department and research >>>>>>> Nebraska's Engineering department and research.Way to cite Pearlman's argument verbatim from the article. ISU has all these same disadvantages, and yet somehow maintains AAU status. The AAU has been trying to get rid of Nebraska for a decade.