It isnt over yet, it is still possible for us to win the Big 12. Which means we get an automatic BCS bid.





It isnt over yet, it is still possible for us to win the Big 12. Which means we get an automatic BCS bid.
Ill save this page, and when we have the Big 12 Title I will be back to post skersfan. OU can pound us, we can win out the North, Play Texas, upset poof.
nope.Speaking of Dr. Tom, I heard something interesting on USC the other day that I thought might be something you guys will be interested in hearing.
A caller phoned into the show and said he heard from a "very credible source who owns many Husker apparel stores in Nebraska" that while up in the press box in the Missouri game, Dr. Tom went up to Watson at the beginning of the fourth quarter and mentioned something to him about the safeties/corners for MU doing certain things consistently and leaving the deep route open. Next drive, Niles Paul is hit for the first touchdown of the game for NU.
Now granted, the guy did not divulge the source so there is some question of integrity, but hearing something like this wouldn't surprise me at all. Dr. Tom and Watson have a very close relationship and a lot of respect for one another. But it does make me slightly curious as to how Watson reads defenses during a given game.
So, take it as you will.
Speaking of Dr. Tom, I heard something interesting on USC the other day that I thought might be something you guys will be interested in hearing.
A caller phoned into the show and said he heard from a "very credible source who owns many Husker apparel stores in Nebraska" that while up in the press box in the Missouri game, Dr. Tom went up to Watson at the beginning of the fourth quarter and mentioned something to him about the safeties/corners for MU doing certain things consistently and leaving the deep route open. Next drive, Niles Paul is hit for the first touchdown of the game for NU.
Now granted, the guy did not divulge the source so there is some question of integrity, but hearing something like this wouldn't surprise me at all. Dr. Tom and Watson have a very close relationship and a lot of respect for one another. But it does make me slightly curious as to how Watson reads defenses during a given game.
So, take it as you will.
Haha yeah, good point.nope.Speaking of Dr. Tom, I heard something interesting on USC the other day that I thought might be something you guys will be interested in hearing.
A caller phoned into the show and said he heard from a "very credible source who owns many Husker apparel stores in Nebraska" that while up in the press box in the Missouri game, Dr. Tom went up to Watson at the beginning of the fourth quarter and mentioned something to him about the safeties/corners for MU doing certain things consistently and leaving the deep route open. Next drive, Niles Paul is hit for the first touchdown of the game for NU.
Now granted, the guy did not divulge the source so there is some question of integrity, but hearing something like this wouldn't surprise me at all. Dr. Tom and Watson have a very close relationship and a lot of respect for one another. But it does make me slightly curious as to how Watson reads defenses during a given game.
So, take it as you will.
not buying it. no sir.
It wouldn't take until the fourth quarter for TO to spot defensive weaknesses.
He woulda had them pegged before the end of the first half!! And he would of had a list of vulnerabilities.
TO knows some frikken football...
Haha yeah, good point.nope.Speaking of Dr. Tom, I heard something interesting on USC the other day that I thought might be something you guys will be interested in hearing.
A caller phoned into the show and said he heard from a "very credible source who owns many Husker apparel stores in Nebraska" that while up in the press box in the Missouri game, Dr. Tom went up to Watson at the beginning of the fourth quarter and mentioned something to him about the safeties/corners for MU doing certain things consistently and leaving the deep route open. Next drive, Niles Paul is hit for the first touchdown of the game for NU.
Now granted, the guy did not divulge the source so there is some question of integrity, but hearing something like this wouldn't surprise me at all. Dr. Tom and Watson have a very close relationship and a lot of respect for one another. But it does make me slightly curious as to how Watson reads defenses during a given game.
So, take it as you will.
not buying it. no sir.
It wouldn't take until the fourth quarter for TO to spot defensive weaknesses.
He woulda had them pegged before the end of the first half!! And he would of had a list of vulnerabilities.
TO knows some frikken football...
:rollinCause if it was in a bowl he'd lose it!!
No one....no? ....hmmm.......
Would Osborne feel the need to intervene so early in the game, especially after he's made it very clear upon taking the AD title that he would gladly help in any way he could but he would not do so without being asked? He's not going to just go over there and offer unsolicited advice at the start of the game.nope.
not buying it. no sir.
It wouldn't take until the fourth quarter for TO to spot defensive weaknesses.
He woulda had them pegged before the end of the first half!! And he would of had a list of vulnerabilities.
TO knows some frikken football...