Ocean
Walk-on
Hey guys,
This is my first thread, so excuse me if I've done anything outside of the norm. I've been hitting up husker message boards and espn and what not for quite some time and I always hear bad things about Texas: conference killer, selfish, egocentric, etc. I live in Texas and for the most part the only thing I really have seen or heard that may be (borderline, imo) taboo is their Longhorn network on espn. Now I'm not old enough to know about anything that occurred during the merger of the Texas schools and the Big8 of the 90's. I've tried searching around on the boards and such to find some credence as to why so many Nebraska fans hate Texas a part from the terrible win/loss record against them over the last several meetings. I'm going to continue to search for some stuff, but i was wondering if any of you all had some links or some experiences that you could share to help me out. Now I don't mean to turn this into one big Texas bash, I'm just curious as to the history of the Nebraska disdain for them.
This is my first thread, so excuse me if I've done anything outside of the norm. I've been hitting up husker message boards and espn and what not for quite some time and I always hear bad things about Texas: conference killer, selfish, egocentric, etc. I live in Texas and for the most part the only thing I really have seen or heard that may be (borderline, imo) taboo is their Longhorn network on espn. Now I'm not old enough to know about anything that occurred during the merger of the Texas schools and the Big8 of the 90's. I've tried searching around on the boards and such to find some credence as to why so many Nebraska fans hate Texas a part from the terrible win/loss record against them over the last several meetings. I'm going to continue to search for some stuff, but i was wondering if any of you all had some links or some experiences that you could share to help me out. Now I don't mean to turn this into one big Texas bash, I'm just curious as to the history of the Nebraska disdain for them.