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    I'm an alum of KU but my family is from Nebraska and I used to go to A LOT of Husker football games. The Huskers are my second favorite team, barely beaten by the Jayhawks, and only because that's where I ended actually went :)

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  1. I'll be at the game Saturday...I have a feeling it's going to be crazy. It's a very hateful rivalry, I don't even like to drive through Missouri. Granted there was raiding by both sides. But there wasn't anything done by the Jayhawkers that rivaled the Lawrence Massacre. Quantrill's raid happened as an ambush at night that killed 185-200 men and boys. You can take a tour around Lawrence/KU today and see the historical sights of that event. The real historical events behind the rivalry are interesting. I may be biased I don't know if anyone's ever checked this out-things like this used to get KU ready for Mizzou games. Coach Fambrough Audio Clip http://www.lawrence.com/audioclips/1961/
  2. You are awesome, I love you. KU duh.
  3. Actually, I believe this is the correct one: Oh yes, and DON'T FORGET YOUR POWER TOWEL!
  4. KU! I will be at the game...as long as I get off work!
  5. 1) How long have you been a member of Husker Nation? 23 years (since I was born) 2) What/who led you to The Nation? my entire family is from Nebraska, my parents. 3) Where are you from originally? Topeka, KS 4) Where do you live now? Lawrence, KS 5) Favorite Husker memory? 1995 Orange Bowl. My mom was too afraid to watch the end of the game and she made me hide in her bedroom with her without the TV on while my Dad yelled about at it downstairs. I was in 5th grade. 6) Worst Husker memory? This season 7) Number of home games attended? No idea...we've had season tickets forever, I used to go to a lot of home games when I was little. 8) Number of away games attended? A big 12 championship v. Texas, Mizzou game, KU games. 9) Favorite Husker memorabilia/apparel? blackshirts tshirt 10) Favorite place to watch a Husker game? (section in Memorial, bar, friends house etc.) somewhere with booze, or Memorial stadium. 11) Favorite all time player? Frazier 12) WCO or Option? Option 13) Stevie Pederson or Billy Byrne? Tom Osborne. 14) Lil Red or Herbie Husker? Herbie 15) Favorite Husker play? Frazier's 75-yd TD run in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl 16) Favorite game-day beverage? diet coke, or beer. 17) How did you find HuskerBoard? (referral source) google
  6. I'm very excited for this game. Though I think Nebraska might make it a close game for a while, I don't think there's any way KU will lose to Nebraska at home. It's also homecoming weekend for KU so that's also why I'm betting on KU winning.
  7. what exactly does that mean "ROCK CHOCK" or "ROCK CHALK" or whatever i mean what's it all about? none of them can pronounce the english language well, so they had to have something that rhymed so that it sounded good....that was all they could come up with. btw, the Rock Chalk Chant dates back to 1866 was originally "Rah, Rah, Jayhawk, KU" but it was changed to "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" because of all the limestone surrounding Mt. Oread (the KU campus) and because it rhymed with Jayhawk. Teddy Roosevelt declared it the best college cheer ever. The best way to hear it is in AFH at the end of the game when it's clear KU is going to win, or during a Mizzou game. http://www.ku.edu/about/traditions/chant.shtml And the Rock Chalk chant is always a question people ask about. I was at the NCAA tourney games in Chicago and everyone around us wanted to hear about what the chant meant.
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