"Huskers reflect Pelini's resilient qualities."

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http://espn.go.com/b...lient-qualities

[T]he Huskers have won seven straight games decided by a touchdown or less.
They’re a direct reflection of their coach, who for his all his faults, never stops fighting.
Not a bad "identity" to have. I'm proud of these men.

With the inexperienced Armstrong and a patchwork offensive line, the Huskers look overmatched.
In other words, they're right at home.
 
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Nebraska punches its way out of a corner better than any team in the Big Ten.
Great article by Mitch Sherman. Here's something I found interesting:

Over the past two weeks among teams that have played twice, Nebraska’s defense ranks third nationally in allowing 250.5 yards per game.
No team, in two games this month, has fared better defensively on third down.
 
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Good to read and it's true.................keep fighting fellas, remember NO ONE is giving you a chance in the nation to get to Indy and actually win!

 
There's no two ways about it, this entire staff and everybody associated with Husker football has done a darn good job lately. What a turnaround.

 
He either stops fighting after the first quarter or doesn't stop fighting.
Um .... No.
I guess you haven't seen any of those embarrassing beatdowns where everyone quits after the first quarter.
Examples?
UCLA this year, Wisconsin and Washington in previous years come to mind.

However, it seems the team has turned the corner. Something switched in the NW game and I like it. If it carries though the MSU game I will be chugging the koolaid.

 
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