There is no doubt the Big 12 move hurt you guys. Hope you find us a better fit. However, please understand that you will have to change some to fit into the Big Ten. In other words, it has to be more than just football.
Those bowling championships are really going to do a wonder for the bigten's prestige.
And in addition to wrestling, Iowa has national championships in which sports?
Come on, obviously I'm not trying to go around peddling bowling some huge thing. I'm just saying that NU does have a deep and diverse athletic dept. No need to get sarcastic.
When you look at it from a historical perspective, Nebraska v. Penn State may look like the bigger rivalry. Two historic programs with 800 wins look good for nostalgia. However, I don't think that is the current reality.
Nebraska is not the Nebraska of the 80's. As far as measuring programs today, the best rivalry that will come out of this addition will be Iowa v. Nebraska. Even when we were in two different conferences there was animosity between fan bases.
The geographical factor, and (at least in the last 10 years) the strength/quality of the programs make Iowa the better rivalry for Nebraska than any of the other options.
I personally look forward to the new rivalry. I can't stand Nebraska.
Nebraska does very well in the Directors Cup standings, the last few years finishing in the 20s.
Nebraska's biggest rival has been, and will continue to be, illiteracy.
Nebraska's biggest rival has been, and will continue to be, illiteracy.
Also, the lack of split national championships in 1994 is still brought up by Penn State fans.
I agree Iowa vs. Nebraska will be hot and great, but don't overlook the existing bad blood between the Huskers and the Lions.
'94 PSU kills '94 UNL