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Topic: 2020 & 2021 Big Ten sched drop

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Entropy

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Re: 2020 & 2021 Big Ten sched drop
« Reply #28 on: September 13, 2017, 01:59:53 PM »
It looks like they stuck with the same Parity schedule cross-overs for all six years from 2016 to 2021

OSU-Neb
Mich-Wisc
PSU-Iowa
MSU-NW
MD-Minn
Rut-ILL
Indy-Pur

And they are finishing the 6 year rotataion so that everybody will have played everybody at least twice in six years.

What will be interesting how will they do the next cycle starting in 2022.
I've been told UNL will either have PSU or Michigan in the next 6 year rotation starting in 2022... 

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« Reply #29 on: September 13, 2017, 02:05:11 PM »
also, I'm not happy about UNL losing their Black Friday game.  Maybe I'm now the old man yelling at the clouds... 


UNL's 2020 schedule:  4 out of 5 on the road during oct/nov

2020 Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Schedule
Date OpponentTime/TVTickets
Saturday
 Sep. 5
Purdue Boilermakers
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, N
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Sep. 12
Cincinnati Bearcats
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Sep. 19
Central Michigan Chippewas
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Sep. 26
TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 3
at Northwestern Wildcats
 Ryan Field, Evanston, IL
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 10
Illinois Fighting Illini
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, N
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 17
TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 24
at Rutgers Scarlet Knights
 High Point Solutions Stadium, Piscataway, NJ
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 31
at Ohio State Buckeyes
 Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OH
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Nov. 7
Penn State Nittany Lions
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, N
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Nov. 14
at Iowa Hawkeyes
 Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Nov. 21
at Wisconsin Badgers
 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Nov. 28
Minnesota Golden Gophers
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, N
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Dec. 5
Big Ten Championship Game
 Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Time TBA

2021 Schedule:  possibly 4 top 10 teams???
2021 Nebraska Cornhuskers Football Schedule
Date OpponentTime/TVTickets
Saturday
 Sep. 4
Northern Illinois Huskies
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Sep. 11
Buffalo Bulls
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Sep. 18
at Oklahoma Sooners
 Gaylord Family OK Mem. Stadium, Norman, OK
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Sep. 25
at Michigan State Spartans
 Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 2
Ohio State Buckeyes
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 9
Northwestern Wildcats
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 16
at Purdue Boilermakers
 Ross-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Oct. 23
OFF
Saturday
 Oct. 30
Michigan Wolverines
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Nov. 6
Iowa Hawkeyes
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Nov. 13
at Illinois Fighting Illini
 Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Nov. 20
Wisconsin Badgers
 Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Nov. 27
at Minnesota Golden Gophers
 TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
Time TBA
 TV TBA
Saturday
 Dec. 4
Big Ten Championship Game
 Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Time TBA
 TV TBA

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Re: 2020 & 2021 Big Ten sched drop
« Reply #30 on: September 13, 2017, 02:06:18 PM »
Shatel: A tone-deaf goodbye to Black Friday by Nebraska and Athletic Director Shawn Eichorst

http://www.omaha.com/huskers/football/shatel-a-tone-deaf-goodbye-to-black-friday-by-nebraska/article_81919193-9d15-5403-96d2-41650baa6e25.html
This is an interesting opinion piece. I guess, I didn't read as much into it as Mike Hlas with The Gazette. Maybe I should -- it is just that over a 9 or 10 year span teams like Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin can change their ways, and you cannot predict that far forward which game is likely to be the division championship game.

Nebraska's geography presents difficult recruiting obstacles, more so as a member of the Big Ten Conference, than it did when it was in the Big 12.  Iowa State, which now has had 2 or 3 years of higher enrollment than Iowa, and has a good coach, will be more competitive going forward for in-state recruiting, and so that could knock down Iowa's recruiting in-state in coming years. I just know the Wisconsin-Iowa series I regard as Iowa's best rivalry series.

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« Reply #31 on: September 13, 2017, 02:08:15 PM »
UNL has only a few traditions left from the old Big8 days..  this is just one more that has been abandoned by the current administration and the Big10. 

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« Reply #32 on: September 13, 2017, 04:25:49 PM »
This is an interesting opinion piece. I guess, I didn't read as much into it as Mike Hlas with The Gazette. Maybe I should -- it is just that over a 9 or 10 year span teams like Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Wisconsin can change their ways, and you cannot predict that far forward which game is likely to be the division championship game.

Nebraska's geography presents difficult recruiting obstacles, more so as a member of the Big Ten Conference, than it did when it was in the Big 12.  Iowa State, which now has had 2 or 3 years of higher enrollment than Iowa, and has a good coach, will be more competitive going forward for in-state recruiting, and so that could knock down Iowa's recruiting in-state in coming years. I just know the Wisconsin-Iowa series I regard as Iowa's best rivalry series.
yup, many conferences have tried to set things up to put the biggest games on the biggest stage late in the season.  Hasn't worked very well for the most part.
Interesting that in the Big 12 the Sooner/Horn game has been left in it's original and traditional early October slot.
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« Reply #33 on: September 13, 2017, 04:28:20 PM »

Interesting that in the Big 12 the Sooner/Horn game has been left in it's original and traditional early October slot.
Well it was nice of them to leave Rivalry Week open, just in case the powers that be magically become smart enough to bring back the Texas-aTm/Nebraska-Oklahoma rivalries. 

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« Reply #34 on: September 13, 2017, 06:14:52 PM »
yup, many conferences have tried to set things up to put the biggest games on the biggest stage late in the season.  Hasn't worked very well for the most part.
Interesting that in the Big 12 the Sooner/Horn game has been left in it's original and traditional early October slot.
It cannot be emphasized enough that the Big Ten league office will protect Michigan-Ohio State at all costs from all comers, even though the big 2-little 8/10/12 era is dead and gone.

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« Reply #35 on: September 13, 2017, 10:26:52 PM »
Well it was nice of them to leave Rivalry Week open, just in case the powers that be magically become smart enough to bring back the Texas-aTm/Nebraska-Oklahoma rivalries.
Well there's that State Fair thingy that's the whole point of it being in October.

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« Reply #36 on: September 13, 2017, 10:33:12 PM »
so they were afraid the state fair would suffer w/o the football game?
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« Reply #37 on: September 13, 2017, 11:45:41 PM »
Few thoughts with the schedule:
1.  I like the fact that when Ohio State plays Illinois (every 3 years or so) it is often being put the week before Michigan.  That is our only trophy game and was a big game for a long time even if forgotten now by most.  If it is going to be reserved to a once every 3 years things, I at least like giving it a good spot.

2.  Last round of schedules I was kind of expecting the west partners to switch up a bit, but was not expecting it after they didn't do it then.  Even then though, I was not expecting to see Nebraska/Minnesota end together.  Minnesota over the years has ended with both Wisconsin and Iowa (although much more Wisconsin).  Meanwhile, in the first couple of years of Nebraska in the conference, the Wisconsin/Nebraska series seemed to get some bad blood and started to feel like it might become their biggest rivalry.  Thought they might switch to a rotation where one of Wisconsin/Iowa was facing Minnesota and other facing Nebraska on a rotating basis.  Never guessed we would end up with a Nebraska/Minnesota final.  That said, Minnesota is Nebraska's most played game in the conference so there is something there.

3.  I will echo that I do not like early season conference games.  I will at least applaud that they are not making any team play more than one in the first three weeks.  I would be a lot happier though if they at least waited to week 2 for anyone.

4.  Definitely an effort to put the crossover games earlier in the year to the extent possible (with 7 team divisions, you always need one crossover game if everyone is playing).

5.  Still despise the parity based scheduling.  From a scheduling perspective it actually flows nicely (letting you have 6 year periods where everyone basically has one locked opponent and rotates through everyone else twice) and I get why they like it.  I hate how long these games are apart now though.

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« Reply #38 on: September 14, 2017, 12:34:40 AM »
I had to open the .pdf in the original article to see other rivalry week games. Michigan State's rival in 2020 and 21 is . . . Maryland. Seems like Maryland and Rutgers are rotating Penn State as a rival for rivalry week.

A fine program that Michigan State, but as long as it has been in the conference it can't find a rival to disdain in rivalry week.

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« Reply #39 on: September 14, 2017, 12:52:41 AM »
so they were afraid the state fair would suffer w/o the football game?
The lengths the interested parties have gone to keep the game at the Cotton Bowl should answer the question.  If it were moved to JerryWorld, I would expect everyone to scrap the neutral site altogether.  
I've been to WLOCP and the Red River and there is nothing like it at the State Fair.  We've messed up enough traditions leave it alone. Having the game in late November does nothing to make it better. Besides, there would be Bedlam if you mess w Bedlam. At least in Stillwater.

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« Reply #40 on: September 14, 2017, 07:44:32 AM »
Drop the championship game and add a tenth conference game.  More Big Ten games more income.
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« Reply #41 on: September 14, 2017, 07:51:56 AM »
I had to open the .pdf in the original article to see other rivalry week games. Michigan State's rival in 2020 and 21 is . . . Maryland. Seems like Maryland and Rutgers are rotating Penn State as a rival for rivalry week.

A fine program that Michigan State, but as long as it has been in the conference it can't find a rival to disdain in rivalry week.
They were the third wheel in UM-OSU, sort of like Iowa is to Wisconsin-Minnesota.
I think Penn State made sense, as manufactured as it felt.  Nebraska-Iowa made all the sense in the world.  So naturally they go and screw that up.

 

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