Kansas State coach Bill Snyder stirred the pot up when the topic of expansion came up at Big 12 media day. Quite simply, Snyder made a claim about the last round of realignment that won't sit well with a few teams.
From the Lincoln Journal Star:
"I'll tell you what. There are teams that left our conference right now that wish they could get back in our conference."
Uh, shots fired, Colorado, Nebraska, and Texas A&M?
The quotes didn't go unnoticed, as the athletic director of Nebraska fired back with this sly comment on Twitter on Saturday.
Well going off that, it appears that Nebraska is just fine being in the Big Ten. It's a shame we won't get games like Texas-Nebraska and Oklahoma-Nebraska any more, but the Cornhuskers apparently have no intention to re-start those rivalries any time soon.
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The reason why? Even though expansion would help the Big 12 get a nice, new media deal, it is unlikely that any deal would surpass was the Big Ten has for its teams. There is a reason Nebraska made the move to the Big Ten in the first place, and there is no reason to reverse course just a few years later.