Maybe the AD, when he finds out there is a negative reaction, will put his foot down? Or maybe SE thinks it is a good idea?I still get this feeling like the BIG feels Nebraska should just be lucky to be in the league and not an equal member
Seems like a terrible idea from a recruiting standpoint.Huskers will host a game every three years on a Friday night. Not only does it exclude Ohio State and Penn State but Michigan has flat out refused to play on Friday.
If Michigan refused we should put on our big boy pants and follow suit. This is horrible for recruiting since high school players are playing football on Friday nights.
I think the Friday night game will be our traditional Black Friday game. At least that seems the most logical choice.
Ditto, If Michigan isn't going threw with this idea why should anyone else be forced as well.
They either ALL do it or NO ONE does it. How hard is that?
It smells of Delany playing favorites.
Think you're reaching here.
It's very possible that Nebraska just didn't ask to get out of the Friday night games. Is there any evidence they tried? I'm guessing they could if they wanted too.
Only problem is that most of our recruits will be playing at that same time...It's a national game and you will be the only team on TV.
What's not to like...everyone is watching you play.
You think the nation is watching when there are 15 games on at the same time.
Enough small thinking if we're going to compete in recruiting.
If it's scheduled correctly, it could give us an extra day to prepare for an important opponent.
Let me be clear... I'm not saying I'm for it... I'm just saying once every three years doesn't seem like that big a deal...Totally get the argument that this affects high school football and also hurts recruiting...
But this is once every three years - aren't we able to withstand that? Will it open the floodgates and lead to more Friday night games? Possibly, who knows?
I agree that it should be all teams abide by this or none of them do, but still...
Let me be clear... I'm not saying I'm for it... I'm just saying once every three years doesn't seem like that big a deal...
And also games where they lose.Nebraska should refuse to play Friday night games, and refuse to play 11:00 a.m. Saturday games too..
Well said I agree completely.It's a national game and you will be the only team on TV.
What's not to like...everyone is watching you play.
You think the nation is watching when there are 15 games on at the same time.
Enough small thinking if we're going to compete in recruiting.
If it's scheduled correctly, it could give us an extra day to prepare for an important opponent.
Yes they can refuse.Think you're reaching here.
It's very possible that Nebraska just didn't ask to get out of the Friday night games. Is there any evidence they tried? I'm guessing they could if they wanted too.
It distracts from the highschool games,what you don't think those kids want to watch Nebraska play ? How can they when they are playing.Not good !Well said I agree completely.
When did Friday become a bigger college football day than Thursday? There were some great games on Thursday's.This I don't like,Friday's belong to highschool kids.
When did Friday become a bigger college football day than Thursday?
We can't refuse. Just like we were a second banana to Texas, we are in the same situation relative to TheOSU and UMMMM -- just lucky to be guests in their conference.If Michigan refused we should put on our big boy pants and follow suit. This is horrible for recruiting since high school players are playing football on Friday nights.
Better than MACtion Wednesday. "BIG Friday!" Featuring Purdue at Rutgers.It's not. It's a scrub day. The B1G should totally nix this idea.