Do you think the Big 10 should make any conference alignment changes in response to the SEC moves?

Do you think the Big 10 should make any conference alignment changes in response to the SEC moves?

No hurry, just select high quality

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Go big because the SEC is coming

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No hurry, just select high quality

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Make Barry Alvarez the Big 10 commissioner and surround him with good advisors and go from there. We can't lose with that. Don't strike out and add things without a top team in place to make the decisions.

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Brandon Rolf
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Brandon Rolf

Kansas and Iowa State...Kansas obviously strong in basketball and has numerous other athletic programs. Iowa State strong wrestling and doesn't have baseball therefore we back to an even amount of teams. Kick Purdue over to the east to be with Indiana full time.

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Douglas Norman
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Douglas Norman

If B1G can get good traditional football powers, then they should do it. I’m talking teams I with the academic standard they require and are good too. I’d even expand out to PAC12 and down to ACC. See if Notre Dame would reconsider. USC? UCLA, Stanford?

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Go big because the SEC is coming

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Steve Sexton
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Steve Sexton

The Big 10 conference officials would be fools to assume the SEC has not already at least contacted Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan regarding joining. The only way to remain a viable conference long-term is to form a super conference to match the SEC's intentions. Strike from a position of power

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Nick Tempo
Nick Tempo

It will be a cold day in hell before OSU and Michigan or any of the other original 10 depart for the SEC. I don't know what the loyalties are of the newer members, but I'm going to guess that they are also happy where they are as long as the money continues to flow.

Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

Things appear to be moving fast and we certainly don't want to be on the outside looking in.

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David Jorgensen
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David Jorgensen

I say go to 20 teams by adding WA*, OR*, USC*, TCU, ASU, and either Okie St or CO*. Go two 10 team divisions playing round robin and two cross-over (11 total conference games) and 1 non-con. Just don't leave ourselves out of the south market! I don't acre about the AAU*.

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G N
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G N

you snooze you loose

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Toby Leach
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Toby Leach

We can enhance the conference by adding quality programs. Would love to see ND, KU, and say bye to Rutgers and Maryland. Add a couple other teams that make sense too.

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

Better make the move now.

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Nick Tempo
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Nick Tempo

Texas and Oklahoma maybe big name brands, but I don't think Texas is as big of a deal as they seem to think they are. Seriously, what has Texas ever done? They are an underachiever and they will continue to underachieve in the SEC. As for Oklahoma? I see them as being another LSU.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Yes, we have to go big - Go after the top 6 Pac 12 schools I can live wt Kansas if the Big 10 can convinced Norte Dame to join. If not, go after the Pac 12. Then let the orphan 8 & rest of Pac 12 form a conference

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Mike Di Mauro
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Mike Di Mauro

Merge the PAC, grab IA ST, Kan, Kan ST TX T from the Big 12, raid the ACC of Clemson and Notre Dame. You then have 32 teams. Use the NFL model You can beat the SEC and then have in one division a Penn St vs Clemson, a Notre Dame vs Ohio St, Oregon vs Michigan.

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Travis Kreifels
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Travis Kreifels

I like the idea of adding the 9 AAU schools: Arizona, UCLA, USC, Cal, Stanford, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Colorado. I'd then add 1 more team (ND??). 6 4 team pods. play your pod and two other pods for 11 games plus one non conference. should play all teams twice in 5 years.

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Is Aaron Rodgers still a top-5 quarterback?

Is Aaron Rodgers still a top-5 quarterback?

No doubt

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He’s on his last leg

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No doubt

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Dion Anthony
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Dion Anthony

Easy he’s number 3rd or 4th but definitely top 5

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Kennis The Menace
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Kennis The Menace

Rodgers is still an amazing quarterback who may be aging but he’s still one of the best qbs in the world

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MysticaL FlamE
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MysticaL FlamE

He is still one the best qb’s in the NFL right now but, with people like Lamar, Patrick, Deshaun, Kyler, (even Jimmy G is up there) that spot won’t last long

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Dion Anthony
Dion Anthony

Kyler is no where near Rogers lol

Cesar Serafin
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Cesar Serafin

He hasn't had the best recievers but he will get back as good as he was sooner or later.

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Jon Luc
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Jon Luc

Aaron Rodgers is not washed up as most people say Aaron Rodgers has a great season this year which got the packers to the conference championship even though they lost I feel like Aaron has got it🦦🤷🏽

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Andrez Castleberry
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Andrez Castleberry

Because yet we doubt year after and he continues to prove us wrong year after year

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Chris Jackson
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Chris Jackson

he the best qb in the league

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Shokann
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Shokann

he literally just won mvp

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Nathan Eischeid
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Nathan Eischeid

He lead his team back to the NFC title game with one star receiver. He is definitely not as good as he once was but he is still making incredible throws and leading his team to victory. 🐐hands down

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He’s on his last leg

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Evan Moore
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Evan Moore

Dude is injured too often in a really tough division where he gets beat by the god dam lions and outplayed badly by the better quarterback Matthew stafford and hasn’t given the packers a real chance

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Kenny Herren
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Kenny Herren

Arod is a great qb no doubt about that, but he is getting up there in age and won’t be physically able to preform to his past self

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Yrn James
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Yrn James

To much up and coming qbs right now

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Yung Slime
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Yung Slime

It’s better qb’s comin and he going to the far end of that line

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Is Caitlin Clark making the right move going to the WNBA?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
1 month left

Is Caitlin Clark making the right move going to the WNBA?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Visitor
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Visitor

Yes, she has nothing else to prove in College. However, she'll make less in the WNBA with NIL.

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Doug Dreher
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Doug Dreher

Money and youth on her side.

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Mary Lyne
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Mary Lyne

her best teammates are graduating too, would need a new team around her. dont think she has the tempermint for that

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Roy Katskee
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Roy Katskee

She has nothing left to prove by staying in college.

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

she has the scoring record and another conference championship - time to move on.

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Tom Nelsen
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Tom Nelsen

She must make the move she thinks is best. She must be able to make $$ in the WNBA. I question whether she will be as dominant and generate the same amount of headlines as she has in college. I'm sure she will be successful. The question will be how successful.

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brock heath
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brock heath

she has already had 4 years at Iowa. Records would need an asterisk if she played 5 years

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

Don't really care. BTW,what is this Q doing on a Husker site?

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brock heath
brock heath

This confirms that most Husker fans are not Big Ten fans

No

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Anthony Carr
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Anthony Carr

She should stay one more year and continue raking in the big NIL dollars. Her popularity will soon subside in the much less passionate fanbase of the WNBA. Plus, she can expect some resentment and difficulties from jealous WNBA teammates and players.

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Mike Christensen
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Mike Christensen

NIL...she'll make more money in college.

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Bob Healey
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Bob Healey

She could have made a Million in NIL if she stayed. But I am glad she is leaving!

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Bruce Bredthauer
brock heath
brock heath

This confirms that most Husker fans are not really in to the Big Ten, still all these years later

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