Saunders
Heisman Trophy Winner
this is a joke right? The stadium was 2/3 full, and around 40% Husker fans...I learned that that big loud Miami crowd really rattled our team out there today. That stadium was packed with loud Miami fans.
this is a joke right? The stadium was 2/3 full, and around 40% Husker fans...I learned that that big loud Miami crowd really rattled our team out there today. That stadium was packed with loud Miami fans.
Yes I was being sarcastic.this is a joke right? The stadium was 2/3 full, and around 40% Husker fans...I learned that that big loud Miami crowd really rattled our team out there today. That stadium was packed with loud Miami fans.
Now why would you think that Lewis would learn anything from what he done?Sure, Lewis hurt us at exactly the wrong time, but I'm certain that won't happen again.
I really hope that isn't the reason for the decision. I felt like every husker fan in the stadium lost some juice once we heard that.The TV showed Riley talking to Drew Brown and Brown motioned that he would want to take that end of the field, as it would be easier to kick in that direction.That when you lose the coin toss to begin overtime and you get to choose the end of the field that you play on, you chose the end of the field that you just scored 23 points in the last eight plus minutes and not the end of the field where you haven't done jack.
Ok, well I'm tired, sunburned, and emotionally drained... Carry on !Yes I was being sarcastic.this is a joke right? The stadium was 2/3 full, and around 40% Husker fans...I learned that that big loud Miami crowd really rattled our team out there today. That stadium was packed with loud Miami fans.
Did you travel to Miami for the game. If you did, safe travels back, man!Ok, well I'm tired, sunburned, and emotionally drained... Carry on !Yes I was being sarcastic.this is a joke right? The stadium was 2/3 full, and around 40% Husker fans...I learned that that big loud Miami crowd really rattled our team out there today. That stadium was packed with loud Miami fans.
yeah, I live in Tampa, so we drove down. At the hotel decompressing now, and we'll head back in the morning.Did you travel to Miami for the game. If you did, safe travels back, man!Ok, well I'm tired, sunburned, and emotionally drained... Carry on !Yes I was being sarcastic.this is a joke right? The stadium was 2/3 full, and around 40% Husker fans...I learned that that big loud Miami crowd really rattled our team out there today. That stadium was packed with loud Miami fans.
Did you know that Charlie McBride went to Colorado? Did you not root for him because of that?I learned I miss the days when NU would rack up 500+ yards of offense and keep the opponent to 250 or less. I also miss the days where the camera would pan the opposing team's player near the end of the 3Q and they would be reaching for the oxygen masks because we ran them to death. And finally, I miss those days when I looked the sidelines and saw all of our coaches and knew that many either played at NU, were from Nebraska or had some ties to the state and program so it was just easy to root and support them.
I said "many" not all.... I'm fine if I am the only one who feels this way, but rooting for basically the entire OSU staff that is now on our sidelines is a bit tough. I support them, like Coach Riley, thought it was time for Bo to move on, but that said, they have no ties to our program or state. If that's fine for you, that's okay too.Did you know that Charlie McBride went to Colorado? Did you not root for him because of that?I learned I miss the days when NU would rack up 500+ yards of offense and keep the opponent to 250 or less. I also miss the days where the camera would pan the opposing team's player near the end of the 3Q and they would be reaching for the oxygen masks because we ran them to death. And finally, I miss those days when I looked the sidelines and saw all of our coaches and knew that many either played at NU, were from Nebraska or had some ties to the state and program so it was just easy to root and support them.