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Notebook: Braun stays tight-lipped about starters ahead of season opener

Swimming is allowed like 20 additional scholarships and we have had Olympian swimmers.

That's my point. Every sport saw a major increase in the max scholarships allowed. Elite programs in a sport will likely have the pull to max out scholarships. Then every competing school with a comparable or an up and coming program will want to keep up with the Jone's. There's only so much money for scholarships school wide at a university. Lots of tough decisions.

Anyone up to speed on Miami OH?

A good buddy of mine is a big MAC guy (NIU fan). He says that Miami OH is a legit CFP contender out of the Go5 so this will be a very tough opener. They have a great defense - as I believe we do. I’m expecting a low scoring battle that likely comes down to the kickers which should give us a very, very slight edge. Feels like NU 16-14. Just win, baby.
Well our kickers will have at least kicked on that field and theirs have not
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Sullivan the better QB at IA scrimmage?

I think he felt he was entitled to the starting spot.. too bad Lausch apparently outplayed him and impressed Lujan more in the Spring practices. Sully didn't like the fact that he had to compete and actually win the QB1 job, which is not a good attitude. He tweeted a strange Bible verse about being persecuted when he announced his move to the portal. Good riddance.
Lujan came and was new so there was no history or really knowledge of what happened before. It was the first he had seen of either one of them. Can't be entitled to it under those circumstances

Sullivan the better QB at IA scrimmage?

Well all of this and the fact that there are still a number of companies (and investors) that value degree pedigree rightly or wrongly. Mainly as a measure of who you competed against for grades vs. the inherent value of the degree. It can also in some fields suggest a valuable network and even the depth or your training (e.g. graduating with a Cellular Biology graduate degree at Berkeley or Harvard definitely will mean a lot more than one from Iowa or Northwestern for that matter). This tends to diminish the further you get from graduation but it can still have some meaning (though decreasingly relative to your accomplishments since) many years later.
That is just it. With all the recent grade inflation at NU they aren't really competing against anyone anymore. Outside of Engineering it had probably started when I was there over 50 years ago. There was about a full grade point difference between Engineering and all other schools at NU

Sullivan the better QB at IA scrimmage?

There was actually a bit of insight into my comment on books without pictures. I am not a believer in the one school is better than the other theory - depends on the individual, major, circumstance - but I do believe that books now are far less "dry" than the texts I used - even engineering texts - and that individual professors may have more expectations depending on the quality of their students. Within the Big Ten footprint, however, I believe, at least for engineering undergrads, that the course quality and expectations are more or less the same. Now if we were talking about MIT or Cal Tech I would have a different opinion. Another level.
The original BIG had a lot of top 20 Engineering programs. About the only school that did not have a top Engineering school was Indiana as Purdue was the engineering school in the state

Sullivan the better QB at IA scrimmage?

My perception is that there is intense competition for the truly elite schools. I would put Northwestern in the lower tier of those schools.
Beyond that, it largely depends what program you are in, though UCLA and Michigan are still clearly "better" than Iowa or Clemson or whatever.
The Iowa Writers' Workshop is very prestigious. I wonder if the Iowa football team has any grad students enrolled in it?

Notebook: Braun stays tight-lipped about starters ahead of season opener

Will be interesting to see how this affects NU. Could see big increases for field hockey, lacrosse and swimming. The allowed increases are massive. For a cost of attendance over $90K per year, 20 scholarships is almost $2 million per year. Although maybe these are full tuition scholarships and not full cost of attendance.

Swimming??? Good grief. 🤦‍♂️
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