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SportsBeat KC: Why outspoken Nebraska isn’t playing nice with the Big Ten

Omaha World-Herald sports columnist Tom Shatel joins host Blair Kerkhoff  to talk about Nebraska and the Big Ten.
Omaha World-Herald sports columnist Tom Shatel joins host Blair Kerkhoff to talk about Nebraska and the Big Ten. Associated Press file photo

Six days after releasing a fall football schedule, the Big Ten announced it wouldn’t have a season.

That was three weeks ago and there has been plenty of blowback since, especially from Nebraska. A group of eight Huskers football players filed a lawsuit claiming the Big Ten’s decision was invalid.

On this episode of SportsBeat KC, The Star’s daily sports podcast, Omaha World-Herald columnist Tom Shatel joins host Blair Kerkhoff in breaking down a stretch so wild that both presidential candidates have become involved. Why? The Big Ten footprint includes such election battleground states as Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Iowa and Pennsylvania.

Notice the candidates haven’t said much about the Pac-12 shutting down for the fall.

Shatel discusses why Nebraska isn’t playing nice with the Big Ten and why some playing options for this academic year are better than others.

Story links:

Tom Shatel: Omaha World-Herald

Nebraska fully committed to Big Ten. So no rogue football schedule

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Blair Kerkhoff has covered sports for The Kansas City Star since 1989. He was elected to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.
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