Don't know if anybody read the article link posted here the other day about Husker recruiting, but basically it said that (for several reasons) there aren't enough quality athletes in the traditional Big Ten foot print for the Big Ten schools outside of the traditional powerhouse schools to be successful. The powerhouses get the best athletes out of the Big Ten footprint, the others get average athletes, and even the powerhouses aren't getting enough high quality athletes to beat the best "southern conference" schools. That article, which was written from an NU perspective, basically said that with the Texas pipeline closing down, NU is having difficulty getting the calibre of athletes it needs out of the existing Big Ten footprint. Certainly NU isn't the only Big Ten school with that problem.
If Delaney is indeed going after UNC and some other ACC schools like GT, it makes perfect sense. I don't think this latest push by the Big Ten into the ACC is strictly for TV money. It's also about getting the Big Ten recruiting footprint into that pool of southern athletes. In fact, the latter may be the driver.
I wonder if NU is sorry that it left for the Big Ten...I would love to be a fly on the wall in the NU AD now that Osborne is gone. I also wonder if the other Big Ten members are sorry they added NU. NU couldn't maintain its Texas recruiting pipeline as well as expected, and is now another drain on the Big Ten recruiting footprint, and also takes up a spot that could be offered to a southern school in this rumored incursion into the ACC.