Nebraska, really lightened up schedule!!

garn91

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Have the Huskers added Boise State to their future non-con schedule? I remember reading awhile back that there was talks about having Nebraska host two games and travel to the smurf-turf for one. Or maybe I'm not remembering it right?

That was a fan wish more than anything else. Boise St was looking to start the 2011 season on the road against a BCS opponent with no return trip needed to Boise. Naturally with NU having a vacancy on the schedule the first week of the season, that got the rumor mill going
 

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When Nebraska played USC, Notre Dame, Penn State, etc...those games were all scheduled by Bill Byrne. Pederson did set up the games agains UCLA, Tennessee, and Miami I believer. My problem with Pederson is the rest of the games. Granted, those are getting tougher and tougher to schedule because the little guys (Fresno State, Utah, Boise State, Souther Miss, etc...) all want return dates now and more $. There is no doubt that scheduling is getting very difficult for the BCS conference ADs. If the Big 12 goes to a 9 game conference schedule it will get even tougher because teams "need" 7 home games for the revenue.

Also, Nebraska has not dropped anyone from their schedule to schedule an easier opponent. Whoever it was that said that is 100% wrong. It's also laughable to think they are scheduling these cupcakes to ensure the sellout streak remains intact. It's quite the opposite. It's the crappy teams that they have to sell single game tickets the week of, and most of the time it's because the opponent returned tickets.

I'm not saying Nebraska will or has ever had the toughest nonconference schedules. I think Byrne did a pretty good job of putting together decent noncon schedules and Osborne has done a decent job of making it better for the next 4 years or so. There are definitely teams that have tougher schedules year in and year out. OU always has tough non-con schedule. Colorado use to have some of the toughest year in and year out. Nebraska is usually in the middle of the pack, but last year and this year are pretty weak. As a fan, I think it sucks. I'd much rather see them play Fresno State than Western Kentucky.
 

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Who did NU drop?

I don't know who they dropped, but I recall they made some major changes to the non conference. I don't have access to the previous schedules, but am pretty confident changes are made on a regular basis. I will call the athletic dept. and see if they will respond.
 

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I think I'm going to go to the U dub vs Nebbie game. Being knew to the region, what better chance to see a new stadium than to watch the traitors fall? Haven't decided what section to sit in though. Going to go with the ISU gear for sure though.

(on that note, if anyone's ever been to UW, got any tailgating advice? or other pregame festivities? From what I'm hearing at work, there's not going to be much, unless I have a boat.)

Tailgating is done dry immediately to the northwest of the stadium in a fairly small parking lot. Tailgating is done wet on hundreds of boats that are docked on Lake Washington to the east. If you have good connections, I would try to find your way to the lake. Washington fans are a lot more laid back than most of the other fans I have come across. It's a great venue and the people are really nice.

I was at the Apple Cup (which is the big rivalry game) and most of the tailgating seemed very RV-centric. Small courtyards of tailgating were created by multiple RVs blocking off areas. I would say that I wasn't as comfortable "floating" around the tailgating area with strangers as I was back in Ames.

Make sure to try to the Ivars' Clam Chowder at the game. It's pretty good and is pretty unique.

P.S. Buy some Dawgs apparel and wear it to the game.
 

MrReality

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I don't know who they dropped, but I recall they made some major changes to the non conference. I don't have access to the previous schedules, but am pretty confident changes are made on a regular basis. I will call the athletic dept. and see if they will respond.

This would be incorrect. The only major schedule change I recall is when TCU backed out of a game in Lincoln about 10 years ago before they turned the corner.
 

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So we are still waiting to here who the "several teams" are that Nebraska dropped from their schedule? Just confirming.
 

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Thread at HuskerBoard Rank the Big 12 Non Con Schedules - HuskerBoard.com - Husker Message Board the OP's ranking is given:

First to worst. Enjoy!
1. Oklahoma: Utah State, Florida State, Air Force, at Cincinnati
2. Colorado: vs. Colorado State, at California, Hawaii, Georgia
3. Iowa State: Northern Illinois, at Iowa, Northern Iowa, Utah
4. Texas Tech: SMU, at New Mexico, Weber State, Houston
5. Kansas: North Dakota State, Georgia Tech, at Southern Miss, New Mexico State
6. Texas: at Rice, Wyoming, UCLA, Florida Atlantic
7. Kansas State: UCLA, Missouri State, UCF, at North Texas
8. Nebraska: Western Kentucky, Idaho, at Washington, South Dakota State
9. Texas A&M: Stephen F. Austin, Louisiana Tech, Florida International, vs. Arkansas
10. Oklahoma State: Washington State, Troy, Tulsa, at Louisiana-Lafayette
11. Baylor: Sam Houston State, Buffalo, at TCU, at Rice
12. Missouri: vs. Illinois, McNeese State, San Diego State, Miami (Ohio)

Except for the first 3, I see 1 prom queen and 3 "Got a cig? I will do anything for it"
 

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heitclone

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Props to OU and CU for those schedules. ISU is pretty good too. But, man, the rest of the conference is pathetic. It would be interesting to see this for all the BCS conferences. I'm sure it's out there, I'm just too lazy to look it up today.

I think the big 12 wouldn't look so bad if you compared it to the other BCS conferences, especially the SEC. THey won't play anyone outside of "Dixie"
 

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5. Kansas: North Dakota State, Georgia Tech, at Southern Miss, New Mexico State

After getting physically beat up by GT's option attack, I could see Kansas getting ambushed by Brett Favre U.
 

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If they could play the Sisters of the Poor, they would schedule them. Big Red dropped several decent teams for this season to schedule:

Western Kentucky- they were 0-12 last season
Idaho-picked last in the Big Sky conference
SDSU-what can I say, they are moving up, but no match
Washington-5-7 last year, 0-12 the previous season

The Cornhuskers are taking no chances with their non conference schedule. I'd take that schedule for Iowa State in a minute.

Idaho is in the WAC and won a bowl game last year. And who did NU "drop" to get these teams on their schedule?
 

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in other news, if iowa state's schedule weren't to change in 2011, we will be in for some serious *** kicking. I'd predict a 1-8 start...

@ Utah
Iowa
@UConn
UNI
@Neb
@ Tech
Texas
Oklahoma
@Mizz

that 1 win is UNI. Just plain ugly. We could play 8 ranked teams in 9 weeks!

my ncaa 11 game had them #8 utah, #10 iowa, #23 uconn, #19 neb, #25 tech, #2 texas, #9 oklahoma, and mizz was unranked
 

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Still have not seen a list of teams the Huskers dropped from their schedule.

So Nebraska didn't really lighten up the schedule then?