University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Dr. Rodney Bennett and Nebraska Vice Chancellor, Director of Athletics Trev Alberts released a joint statement on Friday, Aug. 4, following the announcement from the Big Ten Conference that the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors voted to admit the University of Oregon and the University of Washington to the Big Ten Conference, effective Aug. 2, 2024.
“Today marks an exciting moment in history for the Big Ten Conference and the University of Nebraska. The landscape of college athletics continues to quickly evolve and adding Oregon and Washington further establishes the Big Ten as the preeminent conference in the country. These are two great institutions with highly recognizable brands that expands the Conference footprint to the Pacific Northwest. Nebraska has a large alumni base on the West Coast and the new additions will allow our fans in another region of the country to watch the Huskers compete on a more regular basis. Adding two highly respected universities to the Big Ten will also create exciting new opportunities for our faculty, staff and students to partner with world-class colleagues in research and academics. We welcome Oregon and Washington to the Big Ten Conference and look forward to competing and collaborating with them in the future.”
Ted Carter, Dr. Rodney Bennett & Trev Alberts