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  1. I haven't made these, but they sounded kinda good. http://www.americast...de-energy-bars/ Makes 9 bars 6 ounces pitted dates (1 cup) ¼ cup sunflower seeds ¾ cup whole raw almonds 2 tablespoons chia seeds ¾ cup dried cranberries 2 tablespoons coconut oil 1. Line 9-inch square baking dish with parchment paper, leaving excess hanging over the sides to make a sling. 2. Process all ingredients in food processor until finely ground, about 2 minutes. Transfer mixture to prepared baking dish spread into even layer, pressing down using offset spatula or hand to firmly compress. Transfer to refrigerator and chill until mixture is firm, about 20 minutes. 3. Lift parchment sling out of baking dish and place on cutting board. Using sharp knife, cut into 9 bars. Bars can be refrigerated for up to 1 week or frozen up to 1 month.
  2. I don't think this will ever pass, but it's something to think about. http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/05/14/18250824-ntsb-recommends-lowering-blood-alcohol-level-that-constitutes-drunk-driving?lite
  3. Nebraska will start off their season with Wyoming at 7 p.m.on Aug. 3. NU then will kick off at 5 p.m. against Southern Mississippi on Sept. 7 with coverage by BTN. Fun fact, Nebraska is 37-5 at night game in Lincoln with a winning streak of 11. http://bigredtoday.com/article/20130506/HUSKERS/705079991/1048#nebraska-to-open-with-two-home-night-games-on-big-ten-network
  4. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfp-post-spring-top-25-181032171.html
  5. Has anyone tried e-cigs, or use them on a regular basis? I've quit chewing, but once in a awhile tobacco sounds good.
  6. WTF kid? You ran out, and told your mom? Okay, I know it's a double standard. If it was a 12 year old girl and a 42 year old man, I'd be all for looking for a tall tree and a long rope. But with the boy and the drunken cougar, well, isn't this the stuff wet dreams are made of? Note: I put both pics of her up because I'm guessing her looks are somewhere in between those two extremes.
  7. Hard to believe it's been nearly a year since we got together at Brewsky's for a beer. We gotta do this again, and the Friday before the Spring Game works as well as any other night. Those of you who said you "might" come last time but didn't, you missed out. Get your butts over there. If you showed up last time, you're expected to come again. Date: April 5th, 2013 Time: 6pm-whenever Place: Brewsky's - 27th & Cornhusker Dress Code: Casual (Crewe MUST wear pants this time) Be there, you potzers.
  8. This probably isn't the right place for this, but will there be a HB get together for the spring game? What say you? edit: Mods, move this to wherever you think best.
  9. The Huskers are posting some e-cards from their twitter handle: EDIT - a couple more showed up...
  10. America's Real Criminal Element: Lead New research finds Pb is the hidden villain behind violent crime, lower IQs, and even the ADHD epidemic. And fixing the problem is a lot cheaper than doing nothing.
  11. http://gizmodo.com/5983625/ncaa-puts-75-years-worth-of-march-madness-highlights-on-youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/ncaaondemand
  12. Absolutely love this article by Drew Magary at Deadspin. NSFW language.
  13. I can't wait for this movie to come out. Before changing my major to radiology, I was studying criminal justice and once did a speech on this guy at UNO. If you haven't watched some of his interviews on youtube, I highly recommend it. Definetely a f'd up guy and obviously I don't condone what he did, but it is very interesting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHZ6dxR2EiQ
  14. Thrillist has a list 75 "Next-level" Super Bowl recipes. http://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/super-bowl-snacking A lot of bacon in these recipes Included: BBQ'd Country-style pork ribs Espresso BBQ hot wings Baller pulled pork Dorito Viche Pizza nachos Italiano Sea-deviled eggs Cheddar cheese, sausage, & biscuit dip Fried bacon balls Jalapeno bacon crab dip Pigskin-worthy pork wings I would do anything for love, but I won't do that PB & bacon meatloaf sliders Sour bacon sandwiches Grilled (Mac &) cheese sandwiches Sausage, beer & blue cheese mussels Nacho Daddy's lasagna Cheesy buffalo pigskin tots Bacon & blue cheese dip Heirloom Wisconsin black seed popcorn w/ truffle salt and parmigiano reggiano BBQ beef puffs Beer braised sliders Fried chicken bacon nuggets Buffalo Billy's Boboli Border Dog Bourbon BBQ ribs Chex Mix-encrusted chicken fingers (with Dr. Pepper BBQ sauce) Spicy nuts and chicken kakiage Crab dip Dorito-encrusted wings Tempura fried bacon Super crabby balls Fried taco ravioli Frito-fried bacon dogs Bacon-wrapped/shrimp-stuffed grilled jalapeno poppers Charred Kobe dogs with apple-radish sauerkraut and fried mustard The Honey Shack's grilled lemon pepper wings with spicy ranch sauce "Nachos" Crispy fried oyster po'boy sandwich cups New Orleans BBQ shrimp Jalapeno popper sliders Pickled sausages Pizza Cubano Pulled bacon sliders Simple Wings Spicy four-cheese dip Bacon wienies Spinach, bacon, and tomato dip Three-Meat Balls
  15. With the start of the 2013 season way, way too far away, I thought I'd lay out some of my bold predictions for the 2013 season. Braylon Heard, Ameer Abdullah, and Imani Cross will become a three headed monster in the backfield. In the absence of Rex Burkhead, who was sidelined with a nagging knee injury for a majority of the 2012 season, Ameer Abdullah stepped up big time and posted a 1,000+ yard season, and showed Husker fans that there will be life after Rex Burkhead. He's powerful, shifty, and can hide behind the big guys in front of him. But Nebraska has more talent in the backfield than just Abdullah with Braylon Heard and Imani Cross (also Adam Taylor and Terrell Newby--but I'm expecting a redshirt for one of them, maybe both). Braylon is lightning fast and Imani Cross is a brick house. Look for Tim Beck to fully utilize the diverse talents of all three of these running backs in producing what could be the nation's #1 rushing attack in 2013. Taylor Martinez won't lead the nation in fumbles. Going into the 2012 season, the thing Taylor needed to work on most was his passing game, primarily his mechanics. So he went to see Steve Calhoun in the offseason. The result? A dramatic increase in completion percentage from 56.2% to 62%. Now, I wouldn't expect that number to increase as much next season, but I think it will increase to somewhere in the 64% range. But what this shows is that he knows his weaknesses, and he's taking a step-by-step approach to becoming a better QB. I fully expect the amount of times he fumbles next season to decrease, but there'll still be those boneheaded-"why Taylor why?" moments. The difference is those moments will be very few and far between stretches of excellent play. The Huskers won't struggle on the road. It seems that every time Nebraska was away from Memorial Stadium, records were being set, and they weren't the good kind. 600 yards @ UCLA, 63 points @ Ohio State, 70 points and 400+ yards rushing @ Indianapolis and 49 points and a monstrous passing day @ Orlando. Those are problems, and they have to stick out in the mind's of the coaching staff and the players, when they review this season. This doesn't mean that we won't drop a game on the road; we have daunting games @ Ann Arbor and @ Happy Valley that will require our players to be playing at their best. I think they will, and we won't witness record setting performances against us on the road next season. The defense will finish in the Top 25 of all defensive statistical categories (the good ones). A lot of people, myself included, are worried about where the defense is right now and what that means in projecting where the defense will be next year. But this is a bold prediction thread and this is most certainly a bold prediction. There's going to be a lot of youth and inexperience on the defensive side of the ball, but sometimes that can benefit the team. If things are simple, which to many of these younger guys, it is (cover your guy, make tackles, stop big plays, sack the QB), you are more free to use your athletic ability instead of your mental capacity to make plays. The more things you have to worry about, the harder things become. The players coming in to replace the seniors are more athletic, and should be able to cause havoc for opposing offenses. Nebraska will finish the regular season undefeated, en route to their best season under Head Coach, Bo Pelini (EZ-E). The 2013 schedule is a favorable one for Nebraska. There is no Wisconsin, there is no Ohio State. Our road games are to a struggling Minnesota, a struggling Purdue, Michigan, and a sanction riddled Penn State. Our toughest home game, of which we have eight will come against UCLA, who showed in their bowl game that they might not be as good as they were painted out to be (inconsistent). All of this points to Nebraska potentially finishing the regular season undefeated, especially if Taylor cleans up his fumbles and the defense plays with athleticism more than their minds. Finish the regular season undefeated, and guarantee this to be Bo's best season yet. Nebraska will play in a BCS Bowl Game, possibly the National Championship. This is probably the boldest of the bold predictions (still one more to come), but if we finish the regular season undefeated, we could very well meet an undefeated Ohio State in the conference championship game. If that's the case, we'll go to a BCS Bowl regardless of if we win our lose. If we can beat Urban Meyer's bromance will Braxton Miller and the Buckeyes, we could very well be going to Pasadena (and not to the Rose Bowl). The Huskers will send a team member to New York for the Heisman Trophy Ceremony. This player is more than likely Taylor Martinez, as he will more than likely spearhead the majority of our offense's production. But I wouldn't be surprised to see Ameer Abdullah there if our running attack is number one in the country and we make an appearance in the national championship game. Even if we lose to Ohio State, that should still be good enough to send Taylor to New York, a la Collin Klein. So that's all I have, Huskerboard, agree, disagree or indifferent, I would love to hear your opinions.
  16. List of visitors so far: 2014: RB Austin Rose Nebraska OG D.J. Foster Nebraska ATH Trey Carr Nebraska DE/DT Peyton Newell Kansas ATH Luke Gifford Nebraska RB Jonathan Hilliman New Jersey LB Henry McGrew Kansas DE Harrison Phillips Nebraska QB Easton Stick Nebraska WR Monte Harrison Kansas ATH Justin Jackson Illinois K Drew Brown Texas OL Brian Wallace Missouri ATH RJ Uzendowski Nebraska ATH Clay Fisher Nebraska CB Kenzo Cotton Nebraska CB Logan Cheadle Kansas 2015: RB Calvin Strong Nebraska Will update.
  17. Talked a little about the new DTs and Johhny Stanton. Thinks Newby will be N and he will get a boost in the recruiting rankings. Also towards the end of the video he mentions a possible decommitment in the future. Got to think this could be Samuelson. Hope we keep him.
  18. Using the final regular-season BCS standings, I created a what-if bracket based on the top 16 teams in the standings. Why 16 teams? Because Nebraska was ranked #16. I know there are caveats to this ranking, and the seedings you could derive from them. Just go with it. Here are you first-round matchups. Who wins? I think there would have been some pretty good games here...
  19. I have no idea how I came across these on youtube yesterday, but Im so happy I did. Ive never laughed so hard in my life. Here are a few and there are a lot more on youtube if you think these are funny too. These videos are how certain movies/video games should have ended.
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