For the first several years - maybe even up until this year - the philosophy among Big Ten opponents has been to start the game hard, punch Nebraska in the mouth, and they'll fold.
And we watched that happen, time and again. Our team seemed to lose to equal or even less-talented teams because we lacked the same will to win.
Maybe that's changing. It's one thing to say what Robinson is saying in this quote. But we've seen the team back it up so far this year. It's refreshing.
Huskers' chippiness
Nebraska and Purdue both brought their hit sticks to Saturday’s game.
NU and PU traded big bops between the whistles and more than a few verbal barbs after the whistle.
Husker running back Joshua Fleeks got whistled for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for extracurricular activity.
NU defensive tackle Ty Robinson said the chippiness — which contributed to 14 overall penalties — stemmed from Purdue’s comments.
“Some people have some things to say about Nebraska,” Robinson said. “They’re not the only ones. Come find out. Here we are. A lot of us took that personal. It wasn’t supposed to be anything like that, but they made it that way, so we were going to let them know, ‘alright, you’re in our house now, this is what you’ve got to go against, let’s see how you manage.’”