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Tennessee v Nebraska canceled

Seems we have a very soft, fragile group of fans on this board
I don't see it that way. We have a lot of passionate fans who have watched this program devolve into something many of us don't recognize, and have experienced lots of disappointment over the past decade. The Tennessee series is one of the few truly marquee matchups on the noncon schedule from 2018-2027. Do we expect fans to withhold negative reaction to this until after they sit down and analyze the NU athletic budget?
 
1. TN already had moved the series to play VaTech at a race track.
2. NU has revenue concerns due to South Stadium renovations.
3. The SEC plays 8 league games. TN hosts NMSU in November and NU is playing a league game. Why would NU schedule the equivalent of a tenth league game against the equivalent of an upper tier conference team? The non-conference choices for most of the SEC are far less than formidable.
 
Do we know if Dannon proposed moving the years of the games back or did he just start with “we are canceling”? What if he proposed moving the years and Tennessee declined? We made adjustments for them in 2016 I would hope they would have reciprocated but that’s what I think is most important to know before I pass judgment.
This is what happened. Tennessee asked us to move from 2016 to 2026/7 because of $$ for them. We obliged. We asked them to return the favor and they said no.

As far as canceling, haven't decided if good or bad, but Tennessee isn't innocent here. He's probably pissed we took ekeler
 
1. TN already had moved the series to play VaTech at a race track.
2. NU has revenue concerns due to South Stadium renovations.
3. The SEC plays 8 league games. TN hosts NMSU in November and NU is playing a league game. Why would NU schedule the equivalent of a tenth league game against the equivalent of an upper tier conference team? The non-conference choices for most of the SEC are far less than formidable.
The new 10 year deal with ESPN started last season, the question is will ESPN and ABC force the SEC to play 9 games in 2026?

I feel a non conference game with a SEC team would have done more for our program than playing Bowling Green and Miami Oh.

I’ve always looked forward to watching Nebraska play in Knoxville, Eugene, Seattle or Boulder back when 2 of them where not in the B1G.
 
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This is what happened. Tennessee asked us to move from 2016 to 2026/7 because of $$ for them. We obliged. We asked them to return the favor and they said no.

As far as canceling, haven't decided if good or bad, but Tennessee isn't innocent here. He's probably pissed we took ekeler
I agree with you completely. Though as you know some fans are ready to burn Rhule and Dannen.
 
I don't see it that way. We have a lot of passionate fans who have watched this program devolve into something many of us don't recognize, and have experienced lots of disappointment over the past decade. The Tennessee series is one of the few truly marquee matchups on the noncon schedule from 2018-2027. Do we expect fans to withhold negative reaction to this until after they sit down and analyze the NU athletic budget?
Yes. I expect fans to understand the changing landscape of CFB.
 
Yes. I expect fans to understand the changing landscape of CFB.

It isn't rocket science..we get it.

... i'll just assume a decent non conf game will never happen again and if they schedule another it will be for asthetic purpose only to con fans into buying season tickets and donating with no intention of following thru. I'm stunned how many fans are OK with this. Should we storm the castle? Nah...but imma not dun bitching about it either.

....if they replaced it with a similar caliber team that would be one tbing, but we know they'll schedule a tomato can.
 
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It isn't rocket science..we get it.

... i'll just assume a decent non conf gane will never happen again and if they schedule another it was be for asthetic purpose only to con fans into buying season tickets and donating with no intention of following tbru. I'm stunned how many fans are OK with this. Should we storm the castle? Nah...but imma not dun bitching about it either.

....if they replaced it with a similar caliber team that would be one tbing, but we know they'll schedule a tomato can.
Oklahoma 2029 and 2030.. Better not be canceling that one.
 
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Yes. I expect fans to understand the changing landscape of CFB.
While I understand your point to some degree, fans are emotional about their teams - that's what makes them passionate. But I don't see how failure to look at every issue effecting the team they root for through a business lens makes them soft or fragile. I also think the changing landscape of CFB is an easy excuse to use to cover any and all bad news or lack of success.
 
It isn't rocket science..we get it.

... i'll just assume a decent non conf gane will never happen again and if they schedule another it was be for asthetic purpose only to con fans into buying season tickets and donating with no intention of following tbru. I'm stunned how many fans are OK with this. Should we storm the castle? Nah...but imma not dun bitching about it either.

....if they replaced it with a similar caliber team that would be one tbing, but we know they'll schedule a tomato can.
We wanted to move the games because we need an extra home game because of reduced seats. Tennessee said no and it was canceled. If Nebraska would try to get a similar caliber team they wouldn’t have made this move in the first place.
 
It isn't rocket science..we get it.

... i'll just assume a decent non conf gane will never happen again and if they schedule another it was be for asthetic purpose only to con fans into buying season tickets and donating with no intention of following tbru. I'm stunned how many fans are OK with this. Should we storm the castle? Nah...but imma not dun bitching about it either.

....if they replaced it with a similar caliber team that would be one tbing, but we know they'll schedule a tomato can.
Just listened to a sportswriter who was at the SEC/B1G meeting. They are talking 4 auto spots for the SEC and B1G, plus 2 each from the ACC and Big 12. So why would a team in either league intentionally schedule a P2 opponent if they are competing for the overall record in addition to the record in conference? Also, SEC ADs and coaches aren’t big on adding a ninth game. So as long as they are scheduling tomato cans instead of a league team, why would a B1G team schedule a tenth high major game?
 
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It isn't rocket science..we get it.

... i'll just assume a decent non conf game will never happen again and if they schedule another it will be for asthetic purpose only to con fans into buying season tickets and donating with no intention of following thru. I'm stunned how many fans are OK with this. Should we storm the castle? Nah...but imma not dun bitching about it either.

....if they replaced it with a similar caliber team that would be one tbing, but we know they'll schedule a tomato can.
It’s a business. They know they will make more money with this move. Simple. Nothing to get hurt feelings over.
 
It’s a business. They know they will make more money with this move. Simple. Nothing to get hurt feelings over.
Exactly, adding bowling green reduces the chance of needing to come up with money for a buyout in 2026 dramatically.

If Matt doesn’t find his year 3 magic in 25, we’d have had 5 teams on the 2026 schedule that had made the playoff either this year or last year. They reduced that number by 20%
 
Just listened to a sportswriter who was at the SEC/B1G meeting. They are talking 4 auto spots for the SEC and B1G, plus 2 each from the ACC and Big 12. So why would a team in either league intentionally schedule a P2 opponent if they are competing for the overall record in addition to the record in conference? Also, SEC ADs and coaches aren’t big on adding a ninth game. So as long as they are scheduling tomato cans instead of a league team, why would a B1G team schedule a tenth high major game?
2 guaranteed out of the Big 12 is too many. But I suppose it helps to have a cupcake in the playoffs someone will get an easy win over them.
 
Just listened to a sportswriter who was at the SEC/B1G meeting. They are talking 4 auto spots for the SEC and B1G, plus 2 each from the ACC and Big 12. So why would a team in either league intentionally schedule a P2 opponent if they are competing for the overall record in addition to the record in conference? Also, SEC ADs and coaches aren’t big on adding a ninth game. So as long as they are scheduling tomato cans instead of a league team, why would a B1G team schedule a tenth high major game?
Agree, but you would think ESPN and ABC would be pushing them playing 9 conference games for better viewing audience.

Also if there going to give one bid for the best American, conference USA, MAC and Mountain West team how are their schedule’s going to be considered for the bid to get in?
 
Agree, but you would think ESPN and ABC would be pushing them playing 9 conference games for better viewing audience.

Also if there going to give one bid for the best American, conference USA, MAC and Mountain West team how are their schedule’s going to be considered for the bid to get in?
Good write up here on the expansion pitch - https://www.si.com/fannation/colleg...football-playoff-expansion-report-sec-big-ten.
As far as the 9th SEC game, the vibe from the podcast segment was there is still entrenched opposition from coaches and ADs. If the expanded idea goes forward, I could see a SEC/B1G crossover game.
 
We asked to do that as they did years ago. They refused to change dates. So we canceled and paid the buyout.
Yes. We should have played the friggin games instead of backing out. Thats what a competent, non-cowardly AD and coach would have done at Nebraska.
 
Exactly, adding bowling green reduces the chance of needing to come up with money for a buyout in 2026 dramatically.

If Matt doesn’t find his year 3 magic in 25, we’d have had 5 teams on the 2026 schedule that had made the playoff either this year or last year. They reduced that number by 20%
Good lord. I hate the decision but this post is terrible
 
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