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knappic said:That's definitely true. We aren't even close to being on par with
the flag-bearers of the Big Ten, and we know that. We're working hard right now
to build our academic prestige, specifically in research, by building an entirely
new campus between our two current Lincoln campuses.
Nobody knows Nebraska's shortcomings better than Nebraska. You'll have to bear
with us a bit. We'll be a better school five/ten years from now.
Muck;2087401; said:See this is why you're in the perfect position knap, you're a ground floor investor!!
Step 1: Go to a State U while it has to take every native mouthbreather who can manage to spell his name with fewer than 2 errors.
Step 2: Wait 25 years until that school has bootstrapped itself into being a highly respected public university.
Step 3: Sniff, look down your nose & attack some other 'subpar' school that is roughly in the same ball park as your Alma mater was when you attended.
Step 4: Profit
Muck;2087426; said:Some people just really need to grow some thicker skin and not get so god damned butthurt at every perceived slight.
ORD_Buckeye;2086648; said:Apples and Oranges. I'm worried by the escalating arms race both in coaching salaries and in overall football expenditures and facilities. I don't think it's a healthy trend for higher education.
That being said, there is something fundamentally different in the priorities of Ohio State and Michigan (football budgets <1% of the overall university budget) and Alabama and LSU (>11%). Essentially, it comes down to this. We can afford it without corrupting the overall university's mission and budget priorities.
Some of these SEC schools are akin to a welfare queen in public housing with shiny Cadillac to impress people.
Muck;2087401; said:See this is why you're in the perfect position knap, you're a ground floor investor!!
Step 1: Go to a State U while it has to take every native mouthbreather who can manage to spell his name with fewer than 2 errors.
Step 2: Wait 25 years until that school has bootstrapped itself into being a highly respected public university.
Step 3: Sniff, look down your nose & attack some other 'subpar' school that is roughly in the same ball park as your Alma mater was when you attended.
Step 4: Profit
Muck;2087442; said:All kidding aside if you draw up a broad list of categories that serve to identify Big Ten schools, Nebraska is competitive in many of them.
When we were playing with the various methods for identifying candidates for expansion or for the Conference Re-Draft time waster...Nebraska was rarely at the bottom when it came to current Big Ten schools. No they weren't often at the top either (outside of the various football related categories) but they were usually solidly mid-pack.
That tells me they fit into the conference just fine.
BigWoof31;2086673; said:But UGA athletics are a self sustaining entity exceeding a billion in revenue. Other SEC schools are close to that.
We aren't borrowing from faculty expeditures or state funding to rebuild a weightroom?
Gatormaniac;2087766; said:If it nets the school money to do so, yes, they should toss money at the football program. The University of Florida rolls most of the profit from their athletic department right into the academic side.