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  1. i just hope we get to a bowl first.
  2. husker fans arent gods gift to the world you knwo...
  3. we might wanna try and get past ksu before we look ahead to mizzou, our defense is playing like my dog's a-hole
  4. i would be happy to make a bowl...
  5. http://www.theomahachannel.com/cfoot553/35...536/detail.html Frost Is Footballer For Life Former Husker Trying Out For Bucs POSTED: 11:20 a.m. CDT July 27, 2004 UPDATED: 11:47 a.m. CDT July 27, 2004 OMAHA, Neb. -- Four NFL training camps open Tuesday. The Panthers, Rams, Broncos and Bears get started this week, with Tampa Bay starting Saturday. Video Video: Frost Has Journeyman's Career A former Husker is fighting to make the Buccaneer roster. Scott Frost joined the Bucs last year and hopes to play in Tampa again. It's the latest chapter in a journeyman career. Frost is best known for his years at Nebraska. He cemented his place in Husker history in 1997 when he was quarterbacking the big red to a national title. Ever since, Frost has quietly remained a part of the game, toiling professionally as a reserve defensive back. "I've had a good career in the NFL -- a long career," Frost said. "This will be year seven for me. It's exciting. It's not as much fun as college football. But I'll do it until they kick me out. They're going to have to throw me out of the league before I quit." Frost made the switch to safety immediately following his senior year of college. Despite numerous injuries, he's performed well enough to stick with four different teams since. "The average NFL career is under three years now. I think things could have gone a lot better in my career than they did. But they could have gone a lot worse. I'm lucky to have played as long as I have. I'd like to have at least one more good year in the NFL before I even think about giving up," he said. And giving up the NFL won't necessarily mean giving up football. Frost would like to return to his roots and end his career as a quarterback. "I'd probably consider going up to Canada when I was done playing in the NFL. If it was soon enough that I still feel like I could do it. I never really gave that a chance, and like I said, they're going to have to throw me out of football. I'm not going to be a quitter," Frost said. Frost knows he's not a shoo-in to make the Bucs roster. He thinks it will come down to him or John Howell at the safety spot. Howell is another Nebraska native and one of Frost's best friends.
  6. yay!, let's just hope callahan isnt a mac brown...
  7. point out the fact that the line didnt give up 1 sack the whole season
  8. ill vote...it would be nice to see college baseball instead of just watching the huskers... so i know how everything works...
  9. go 'skers... seems like in a few years football wont be the only thing im looking forward to from the big red
  10. lol "at least our country doesnt drive down the street 20 miles under the speed limit with their blinkers on!!"
  11. in other news i made practice squad(see posts)woot meant to edit last post but...well im new and i dont quite know how to yet
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