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.
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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.
https://twitter.com/BigRedAD/status/756865446272315395
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.