Roundball Shaman
Four-Star Recruit
Sure, Husker Nation is disappointed to say the least with THE Big Ten cancelling Fall football and doing so in such a clumsy and elitist manner.
But... they say there’s always a bright side to everything. Time for the Bright Side. The entire Husker Family has reasons to thank the Large Fourteen for banishing Fall football in 2020. Among the reasons are...
1. There will be NO game-action injuries sustained by any of the Husker players. Not one single player or coach or assistant will be hurt this way for the first time ever.
2. For the first time since 1997, the Huskers will NOT LOSE A GAME from September through December.
3. Husker legal scholars and legal students will have a blast this Fall spending time deciding how and when and who to sue for various misdeeds and miscalculations and breaking of rules and understandings. The possibilities are endless.
4. It’s entertaining to see people squirm when under pressure. We can watch Big Ten decision-makers choosing each day from among various excuses for not playing the fall season, such as vague and unsubstantiated scientific claims, grandiose statements about being concerned with health and safety, or seeking forgiveness for just being too hasty and ill-informed when they made their decisions.
5. Husker Nation will become way more familiar with SEC and Big 12 players and games than they would have if the Huskers were playing. Husker fans can pick and choose which team they want to root for in place of the Huskers for a few months. You never know when the Huskers might be playing these teams a whole lot more one of these years.
And maybe the best reason of all...
That The Big Red found its voice and stood up to The Big Bullies Of The East and staked their claim to being heard by those who are always enamored most by the sound of their own voice.
But... they say there’s always a bright side to everything. Time for the Bright Side. The entire Husker Family has reasons to thank the Large Fourteen for banishing Fall football in 2020. Among the reasons are...
1. There will be NO game-action injuries sustained by any of the Husker players. Not one single player or coach or assistant will be hurt this way for the first time ever.
2. For the first time since 1997, the Huskers will NOT LOSE A GAME from September through December.
3. Husker legal scholars and legal students will have a blast this Fall spending time deciding how and when and who to sue for various misdeeds and miscalculations and breaking of rules and understandings. The possibilities are endless.
4. It’s entertaining to see people squirm when under pressure. We can watch Big Ten decision-makers choosing each day from among various excuses for not playing the fall season, such as vague and unsubstantiated scientific claims, grandiose statements about being concerned with health and safety, or seeking forgiveness for just being too hasty and ill-informed when they made their decisions.
5. Husker Nation will become way more familiar with SEC and Big 12 players and games than they would have if the Huskers were playing. Husker fans can pick and choose which team they want to root for in place of the Huskers for a few months. You never know when the Huskers might be playing these teams a whole lot more one of these years.
And maybe the best reason of all...
That The Big Red found its voice and stood up to The Big Bullies Of The East and staked their claim to being heard by those who are always enamored most by the sound of their own voice.