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Do you think the Big Ten will be a better football conference when Nebraska joins the big ten next year?
With Nebraska set to join the Big Ten next year, will the Best from the Big Ten Conference get better?
4 Answers
- AnonymousLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Nebraska is a great team, and it will certainly serve as a spark to make the Big Ten more competitive. I look forward to seeing them play against my Buckeyes next year.
I also like the addition of a championship game. It'll help with the excessive time off that Big Ten teams have between the end of the season and bowl season.
- 1 decade ago
The Big 10 will improve, but still will not be a rival of the SEC. You can thank only a bogus pass interference call in the 2003 BCS Championship win over Miami (FL). And Ohio State hasn't won a game against an SEC school in 22 years, see below. Nebraska cannot change that. Nebraska will dominate once they join (as Utah will the Pac 12) and then lose to the randomly selected SEC school in the BCS Championship game. We will win our fifth in a row this season, and seven overall.
"It's been almost 22 years, that's 8,006 days if you're counting, since Ohio State last beat a Southeastern Conference football team. On that halcyon day, Sept. 24, 1988, an anniversary that might as well be a national holiday in Ohio, the mighty Buckeyes beat LSU, 36-33.
Since that victory, over a generation ago, Ohio State has been the proverbial drum upon which the SEC has enacted ritual big-game beatings." - Clay Travis
"The Buckeyes will win both (IA and WI) these games and be 12-0 by Nov. 27. At which point the scarlet-and-gray clad Big Ten pantywaists will kick up their pantaloons and watch teams that are better than it play in what has become the de facto national championship, the SEC title game in the first weekend of December." - Clay Travis.
As you can see, the Big 10 could improve relative to themselves, but the end result will be the same.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
yes it will make the conference stronger bc we will have stronger recruiting competition in the central US