Big Ten denies Nebraska’s request to play a non-conference game

By Kevin Kelley -

The Big Ten has denied a request from the Nebraska Cornhuskers to play a non-conference football game this weekend, the school announced on Thursday.

Earlier on Thursday, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported that Nebraska was attempting to schedule a game for Saturday, Oct. 31 against the Chattanooga Mocs of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). However, the school later confirmed that the Big Ten denied that request.

Nebraska was looking to schedule a non-conference opponent after their Oct. 31 game against the Wisconsin Badgers was canceled due to numerous positive COVID-19 cases at Wisconsin.

Below is the full statement from Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos and University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Ronnie Green:

“Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the safety and well-being of our Nebraska student-athletes has been our top priority, and we know Wisconsin is operating with the same guiding principle. We wish all of those impacted in the Wisconsin program a quick and full recovery from the virus.

“With the cancellation of the game against Wisconsin, we did explore the possibility of securing a non-conference game for Saturday. The discussions we had were with teams that had already implemented stricter testing protocols than those mandated by the Big Ten Conference. Those details were non-negotiable if we were to bring a non-conference opponent to Lincoln. 

“At Nebraska, we will always make decisions based on what is best for our student-athletes, and to provide them with the best possible experience during their college careers. To this point, the young men in our program have worked hard to prepare for the football season and have made the necessary sacrifices in order to play in this unusual environment. With an already shortened season, we owed it to our student-athletes to explore any possible option to play a game this week.

“We believe the flexibility to play non-conference games could have been beneficial not only for Nebraska, but other Big Ten teams who may be in a similar position as the season progresses. The ability for all Big Ten members to play a non-conference game if needed could provide another data point for possible College Football Playoff and bowl consideration.

“Ultimately, the Big Ten Conference did not approve our request, and we respect their decision. We are excited to move forward with preparations for the rest of the season, beginning with next week’s game at Northwestern.”

Nebraska’s next scheduled game is Saturday, Nov. 7 on the road against the Northwestern Wildcats. The game will be televised by the Big Ten Network at 12:00pm ET.

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“Ultimately, the Big Ten Conference did not approve our request, and we respect their decision.”
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But we in the peanut gallery don’t have to respect such a short-sighted desision. Nebraska said it best with: “We believe the flexibility to play non-conference games could have been beneficial not only for Nebraska, but other Big Ten teams who may be in a similar position as the season progresses. The ability for all Big Ten members to play a non-conference game if needed could provide another data point for possible College Football Playoff and bowl consideration.”

Well said!

It just seems like the leadership of the B1G always sees the downside, and never sees the upside. I hope that I am wrong.

If only Nebraska was in contention for the College Football Playoffs!! LOL! And further, even if Nebraska was a playoff contender, I like how they think Chattanooga will help their ranking. Honestly, I am hoping they get out of the conference sooner than later.

Nebraska is a desperate program and Frost is in bad need of wins … any kind of wins. Even over the Moccasins.