Duckboy33
Well-Known Member
Certainly possible.
However, only a dumb-ass would make the statement as a definite.
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Nebraska won't play a game in 2020. I'm making that statement as a definite.
Certainly possible.
However, only a dumb-ass would make the statement as a definite.
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Certainly possible.
However, only a dumb-ass would make the statement as a definite.
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If you're confident Nebraska will play a game, take the bet.
If you aren't confident Nebraska will play a game, then you admit that Nebraska is a cuck like we already know.
Where you're fucked up is I've never once claimed Nebraska will play a game.
Link to where I've said that.
Like a typical libtard, that's something you've entirely made up.
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We all know Nebraska won't be playing a game. Like the rest of your libtarded ilk, they are too chicken shit to do anything about it. They will piss and moan, but ultimately fall in line.
So you can't link where I stated that "Nebraska will play a game".
I didn't think so.
As I said, you made the entire thing up.
Now kindly STFU and go hump someone else's leg.
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So you don't think Nebraska will sack up and play a game.
I didn't think so.
As I said, you made the entire thing up.
Now kindly STFU and shove a corncob up your ass, fag.
I'm such a phaggot!!!
They already do "schedule games against other teams"
Every Big 10 team "schedules games against other teams"
They schedule 3 of them outside of the Big 10 conference schedule.
They get their conference schedule from the Big 10 offices and schedule 3 more games in open weeks.
The Big 10 has had ZERO problems with that policy EVER.
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Oh, hell no.
Who is claiming the Big 10 can throw Nebraska out of the conference?
Do you have a link to someone official?
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That's not what either of us is talking about. We're talking this season. I say that the teams that want to, schedule games. There are enough teams out there for a season of 10 games.
I don't think the Big 10 would dare throw Ohio State out.
I have reports that the Big 10 could do it. Nothing official. That's why I say go for it.
The Big 10 bylaws are not public.
Nebraska will address the issue at some point. You can be sure that if they schedule a game with NDSU, there is noting in the bylaws preventing it and they're willing to litigate.
How is that description of the B10 any different than the ACC, B12, or the Pac12?
IMO, since Nebraska left the B12, the B10 has been clearly stronger top to bottom than the B12 and pays its teams $10’s of millions more. Seems like they made the right move for money and a better conference to me.
It's fine with me.