No One Cares if Nebraska Leaves the Big Ten

data-mm-id=”_nnhnb0rpf”>The Big Ten and Pac-12 canceled their fall football seasons on Tuesday. Nobody is very happy about it, but the group of people having the most difficult time dealing with this situation are involved with the Nebraska Cornhuskers football program. Following the B1G decision, Nebraska chancellor Ronnie Green, president Ted Carter, AD Bill Moos and head coach Scott Frost issued a statement saying they were disappointed and planning to find a way to compete. Basically, Nebraska has gone rogue. Or at least they're trying to go rogue because without football, nobody is going to make money.Scott Frost says #Nebraska estimates $80-120 million hit if there's no football season. "The biggest factor is if we don't play football, we're not going to be able to pay for anything here until we start making money again."— Adam Rittenberg (@ESPNRittenberg) August 10, 2020So what are they going to do? Their contact with the Big Ten probably makes playing some fantasy independent schedule somewhere between difficult and impossible. Still, if they really want to go after less than a decade in the Big Ten, plenty of people appear ready to help them pack their bags. Today on Get Up, both Desmond Howard and Paul Finebaum wished Nebraska good luck and good riddance. .@DesmondHoward wants Nebraska out of the Big Ten. pic.twitter.com/uQWY26jVJI— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) August 12, 2020.@finebaum went OFF on Nebraska wanting to play football outside of the Big Ten this season."I haven't seen Nebraska anywhere near the National Championship game in about 20 years. I haven't seen them come close. … They're lucky to be in the Big Ten." pic.twitter.com/BGK6CNQ2lg— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) August 12, 2020As both men pointed out in their own way, Nebraska just isn't what it once was. The Cornhuskers haven't had a winning season since 2016. Their last bowl win was in the 2015 Foster Farms Bowl against UCLA. Their last 10-win season was in 2012 under Bo Pelini. They haven't finished ranked in the top 10 since the… Frank Solich era. Not only would most people not care if Nebraska left, but most hope they take Maryland and Rutgers with them. The harder they push for their own special season, the louder those cries will become.

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