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Make it permanent. After this, Nebraska may consider it
Nebraska's not going back to the Big 12 on any permanent basis beyond 2020.
1) The Big 12 recruiting rules were established to benefit the south schools and to choke the north schools. The first thing they did when it was formed was to limit the time coaches could be on the road recruiting.
OU, Okie Jr, Texas, Baylor, Texas Tech, TCU, (and previously A&M) had a distinct advantage recruiting highly populated Texas.
The Big 10 knows the Ohio St's and Michigan's need to recruit nationally to have success. They have to be on the road a lot to do that. They'll never cut their own throats with Big 12 type recruiting rules.
2) The TV revenue is too good in the Big 10. They also have the Big Ten Network.
The Big 12 has.......... The Longhorn Network.