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Mailbag Is Talkin' Nebraska

By Brian — June 22nd, 2010 at 3:23 PM — 11 comments
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Hey Brian,

Phil Brabbs is going into the hospital for his second stem cell transplant tomorrow, and for the past few weeks they've been trying to hit a goal of 5000 fans for cancerkicker.org, the facebook site of their new Cancer Kicker Foundation. They need 500 more to make it today. Also, I don't know if you've seen their new Dominate fundraising shirt but despite the initial color scheme I think they look pretty good.

Vamos Argentina,
Brett

Yeah… someone please notify Phil that one of the shirt is scarlet and gray? Despite this flaw, support the cause.

Brian -

Now that Nebraska will be joining the conference in 2011, what happens to the schedules?  Teams have already released their schedules for that year, including 4 out-of-conference games and 8 conference games.  I assume the Big Ten schedule will be modified but the other 4 games will be untouched.  Any knowledge on that one?

Chris

The quick insertion of Nebraska into the schedule does pose problems for anyone who was hoping an additional conference game should be added, since just about everyone would have to cancel a tomato-can game, and suck up the penalties that come with that. That's not likely.

As far as revamping the conference schedules, as long as everyone's playing on the same dates it shouldn't be an issue. There's no reason anyone the Big Ten should have to move a bye week, and that's really all that matters. Nebraska might have to cancel or move a game, but that's part of the cost of switching conferences.

Brian,

This article (below) on changes Jimbo Fisher is bringing to FSU made me wonder how much closer UM is to the late Bowden way of doing things than to the Saban / Fisher way of doing things.  Specifically, in terms of ancillary staff and anything else you can do to give your program an edge by (mostly) spending money that most schools don't have, are we in the big leagues, or do we lag behind?  For example, would we find it unseemly to have 9 full-time strength coaches?  How many do we actually have?  How many does OSU have?  That's one metric.  You can probably think of others. 

"We had two full-time strength coaches other than our head strength coach," Fisher said. "We now have eight, and I'm about to hire the ninth guy."

To a fan of a perennial national title contender, this stuff probably doesn't sound revolutionary. It's not, which should help explain how far behind FSU had fallen in the 10 years since the Seminoles won their second national title by going wire-to-wire at No. 1.

I can't find this article any more and never actually posted about  it because it was in my hopper right around the the time the Free Press initiated the jihad, but in August of last year someone* counted up the many coaching-type objects across the country and found that the national champion was none other than Michigan with, I think, 51. (None of whom filed CARA reports.) I started assembling a post about what all these people did, but googling was turning up virtually nothing and I shelved it until the report came out and it became clear that sometimes the people in the jobs themselves weren't sure what they should and should not be doing.

That was an expansion from the Carr days, mostly in the S&C department, but as long as it's legal I don't see why anyone would have a problem with it. The bits of it that are obviously an embarrassment, but presumably those won't be going on any further. If and when the NCAA reigns these spots with legislation, that will be fine, too, but the boat will just leak elsewhere. 

*(Andy Staples at SI maybe? His archive only goes back six months.)

Hello Brian,
 
Since Nebraska entered the Big 10, I was wondering how their recruiting would be impacted, especially now that they don't have as many games in Texas. Also, how will that impact existing Big 10 recruiting territories?
 
Thanks a bunch.
 
Respectfully,
caesar

I don't think it will hurt Nebraska much. There will be some negative effect on Texas recruits who can no longer promise their families that they'll be able to attend a couple of local games per year, but as this space has discussed several times before the true genius of the Big Ten Network and the conference's ESPN/ABC contract is that with very limited exceptions*, every Big Ten football game is broadcast nationally as long as you have satellite TV or buy your cable provider's sports tier.

Decisions are still more likely to be made about quality of education and football program plus reasonable distance to home, in which case Nebraska still loses out to Oklahoma and Texas and beats almost everyone else when it comes to Texas recruits.

A more interesting effect to watch will be how Nebraska's recruiting shifts into Big Ten states, especially Illinois and Ohio. Nebraska has made a more concerted push into Big Ten territory as their walk-on program declined and their national recruiting increased. Last year the pirated IL S Corey Cooper away from Illinois and took OH RB Braylon Heard from WVU; this year they've got a couple OL from Big Ten country and DT Kevin Williams, who Michigan was also hot after.

On the other hand, Nebraska's 2008 and 2006 classes had zero recruits from the Big Ten region and 2007 had one three-star TE from Iowa and a two-star ATH from Cardinal Mooney. It's best for the conference if Nebraska keeps that up, since they'll be bringing in talent from Kansas JUCOs, Texas, Arizona, and California that other Big Ten schools have limited access to.

It's not likely, though, that Nebraska just keeps up their current recruiting and doesn't attempt to exploit their newfound attractiveness to recruits in the Big Ten footprint. They're not likely to win a lot of battles against Ohio State and Penn State. Williams nonwithstanding, if and when Michigan starts being Michigan again they're also not likely to take a bunch of kids away from a Michigan program with more local cachet. But the programs in the Big Ten that depend on talent from Illinois and Ohio that fall past the big guns could suffer at the hands of the Cornhuskers. This would hit Iowa and Michigan State most harshly.

*(Regional night games on ABC and the occasional nonconference road game that doesn't merit national attention in an era when any two BCS teams going head-to-head is a big deal.)

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June 22nd, 2010 at 3:50 PM
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I think Brian's slightly off

I think Brian's slightly off on the Nebraska scheduling. Nebraska's conference and non-conference schedule runs parallel with the Big Ten scheduling.

Nebraska does not have a non-conference game later than the last week in September through 2017 as of today, so the primary challenge is rejiggering the conference schedules to include Nebraska...assuming the Big Ten maintains its 8 game conference season.

I don't think them or any Big Ten school needs to drop a tomato can or any can for that matter.

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June 22nd, 2010 at 6:58 PM
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Dropping a tomato can was

Dropping a tomato can was mentioned as it relates to adding a ninth conference game, as has been proposed by several people.

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June 22nd, 2010 at 5:28 PM
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I'm pretty sure that bye weeks will have to move

given that we'll have 12 teams instead of 11 (and so byes need to arrive in pairs or else non-conference games need to move), but of course we won't know for sure until the divisions and 2011 scheduling rules come out.

Ohio State and Michigan State are the only teams that are scheduled to play all five division rivals (assuming an East/West split with UM/MSU, Indiana/Purdue, Ohio State and Penn State in the East). Three schools play four and the rest play three (obviously Nebraska doesn't play any). There will be a lot of rejiggering involved, and I suspect quite a few dates will change.

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June 22nd, 2010 at 6:53 PM
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Not to worry

You’re right that some bye weeks could move, but they’ll work it out without forcing anyone to cancel a contracted game.

The current conference schedules are irrelevant, because an east/west split is unlikely. Big Ten officials have stated pretty strongly that geography is not the main driver in setting up divisions. I cannot imagine a clearer signal that it won’t be east/west.

Beyond that, it doesn’t matter very much if teams keep their originally planned conference opponents, other than preserving key final-weekend matchups, such as Michigan vs. Ohio State.

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June 22nd, 2010 at 6:46 PM
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I hate Myeloma and the colors too!

Brian-

Here's the deal. Multiple Myeloma friggin' sucks. So doesn't it make sense that the colors that embody this horrible disease be the same colors that represent that team in Ohio? Just a thought...

If that doesn't satisfy the crowd, we are going to come out with a special Maize & Blue edition for this football season. The unveiling will happen in August. 

Feel free to do a blog post on how friggin awesome these shirts are, letting everyone know they can help us dominate MM by going to http://dominategear.com and becoming a fan of our facebook page which is linked to http://cancerkicker.org

Okay...enough of me, I am going to rest up for the big bone marrow transplant #2 which kicks off tomorrow morning.

Keep dominating,

Phil Brabbs

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June 22nd, 2010 at 8:30 PM
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Good luck Phil.  Met you

Good luck Phil.  Met you freshmen year and was so happy for you against Washington, and best of luck tomorrow.  Your positive outlook is truly inspiring.

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June 22nd, 2010 at 10:07 PM
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That makes sense

just like it makes sense to have that school's logo on diapers.  But good call on the m&b shirt.

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June 23rd, 2010 at 9:46 AM
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Corn is always interesting

Corn is always interesting

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