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  1. Whenever you speak I have almost no clue what you are actually saying
    11 points
  2. Since everyone is giving their lackluster predictions, I guess it’s time for the Flushtradamus Prophecies: 1. We’re going to see the BIG XII dissolve by February. The first reply to this post will be a cease and desist letter from Bob “none of my teams will see a” Bowlsby’s lawyer. 2. The ACC, with its 14 teams, will joineth the SEC to create the first mega league in college athletics. It will be renamed the “Sports & Education Confederation (sponsored by ESPN, all rights reserved)” and will go by the moniker “SEC”. The SEC will be governed by Gregory Sankey and the League of Shadows. 3. The Big Ten and Pac12 will wait 3 years to see what shakes out with the 12 team SEC playoff. Will their champion get an invite to compete? Martinique will be recognized by FIFA before that happens. The Rose Bowl championship game (sponsored by ESPN, all rights reserved), will feature the top two teams from the Big Ten and Pac 12, as picked by a committee of former OSU and USC alumni. 4. Kevin Warren will be attacked by Nebraskafan55 within the next 7 posts. 5. Coach Scott Frost will believe that Nebraska had its best fall camp since his arrival. 6. The Kansas Jayhawks football program will lose to most schools in the AAC upon joining. Oklahoma State will always fall short to Memphis, and never make the AAC championship. 7. The Helena Handbaskets will win their first Longaberger Trophy in 109 years.
    6 points
  3. 6 points
  4. Jojo is going to be a great coach someday. Articulate, confident, expressive, humble, to the point and most importantly, believable. Guys, it's gonna be a fun season!!
    6 points
  5. Sounds like poor management! Haha, I kid, I kid.
    5 points
  6. To be fair I believe he was referencing a 5'10 Pelini Center that we had as a backup for several years.
    4 points
  7. 4 points
  8. It's the most Nebrasketball thing ever that the only pick Woj didn't tweet out last night was the Raptors selecting Banton. But congratulations to Dalano Banton, anyhow!
    3 points
  9. 12-24 team complaining about a road trip. I will never get it.
    3 points
  10. It doesn’t matter who is in the White House, the CDC is terrible with messaging. The NYT and Twitter isn’t helping either.
    3 points
  11. Vokolek must not be an Alpha yet.
    3 points
  12. 3 points
  13. I mean ... there are very few Power 5 backs who average 20 carries per game anymore. Last year the complete list was Breece Hall, Larry Roundtree, Mohamed Ibrahim, Jarek Broussard, Jemar Jefferson, Demetric Felton and Austin Jones. The last four only played in six games. Ibrahim only played seven. That's not exactly a Who's Who of running backs. Seven guys out of 65 teams. For some reason I can't find stats from 2019 that include games played but the only player that had enough attempts to average 20 carries over 13 games was Hall. Those players - and those types of offenses - barely exist anymore.
    3 points
  14. 3 points
  15. I had a teammate in college who would dissapear at parties and we would find him talking to the female shotput throwers from the track team. We would rib him about liking bigger girls. He finally said yeah i like big girls, they need lovin too. I said yes they do, but not from me so thanks Kurt.
    3 points
  16. My point is unless anyone is given the chance to be THE guy for 20 carries a game, no one's going to click and we are having this same conversation next year, for the 4th year in a row.
    3 points
  17. The ongoing theme of the Frost years has been the inability to develop/ trust RBs and seriously makes me question Helds ability to recognize/ develop talent. Its not like we have recruited slouches either. We have a ton of high school talent in the room that were heavily recruited. I don't know if held can't pick a number one out of fear of hurting the other guys or what the deal is, but lack of RB production or a star rb is completely on him. I mean even Ozogbos year, they literally tried every other back before landing on the guy who was clearly the best out of the gate. And this tryout wasn't done in practice, this was done in games. How many times have we seen an rb have a breakout game then disappear? Held need to learn to pick a guy and stick with him until someone else PROVES they are better week in week out. This musical chairs thing only hinders development of every back in the room.
    3 points
  18. Word is getting around about the 'Super Deal' the SEC made with ESPN. Which is that any team they add to the league will get a FULL share of the money without the other teams taking a loss of one single cent. The deal does specify that they must go after top level athletic programs. This deal is immediate for any team joining the SEC, for they will be paid their full share as soon as they start competing in the league. NO other conference in the country has this deal to offer new schools! You can bet everything you own that OU and Texas will be leaving the Big 12 after this season and getting their big bucks starting in 2022 as SEC full members. You can bet your butt that every school entering the SEC has been approved by ESPN brass in advance. If Clemson and FSU go the SEC, the "power" conferences will just be the B1G, SEC, and PAC12 with just the B1G and SEC who will be the only two conferences that have teams who have even a remote chance at winning a National Championship in the near future and the scale will be heavily tilted toward the SEC. In other words, Game. Set. Match. SEC wins. Unless the B1G has some major development up its sleeve. Given how our leadership handled covid, I have serious doubts they have anything planned. They are just spectators to this masterstroke plan by ESPN and the SEC as we all are.
    3 points
  19. Yeah, who needs those crappy backs Pelini recruited like Burkhead, Helu and Abdullah...
    3 points
  20. This posturing is all for legal reasons. Texas has zero intentions of fulfilling its obligations.
    3 points
  21. Just had a meeting with a doc I trust. He said the original variant a positive person would spread to 3 people, the delta variant a positive person will spread to 9 people. Expects a wild few weeks and then the virus will burn out, he thinks 95% of the population will have had covid or been vaccinated once the delta variant burns out. Vaccines are working, some breakthrough but those folks are handling it well. If you haven't been vaxxed expect to get Delta.
    3 points
  22. I think you've got me all wrong here. As I said earlier I'm a huge fan of the Betas- Bless them for taking one for the team with all their charity work with our very large crop of local corn fed females. After going to a local political event last night I thought about this thread and made a quick but scientific inventory of the room. Actually and unfortunately after tabulating those numbers- it's evident we need a whole lot more Betas, at least in Eastern Nebraska. It would be great if those fellas would take one more step for the greater good. If they could keep their mastodon girl friends at home on game days as to help us all out with the shortage of seat space issues we have on game days. It would be much appreciated.
    3 points
  23. Heavens no...I was talking about the demands from the group in general. I could see it (kinda sorta) if they were under represented. But you showed us that is not the case.
    3 points
  24. That's not even an apples to apricots comparison. In your examples the AD could move new-rugby conferences by himself. What's happening now is the media companies are re-engineering college football so they can sell it for a higher price. And all of the things that made CFB unique are being tossed aside for a point of Disney stock.
    3 points
  25. Quoting CDC data? How beta of you....
    3 points
  26. It would require a sense of humor and knowledge our local demographic. You are in Kansas- I've been there- same deal as Nebraska- Corn fed women. If you've spent a lot of time out of the region or at least some time in South Florida- you would totally get it. https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/prevalence-maps.html
    3 points
  27. Ah ... so this is what got him fired...
    2 points
  28. He was out with COVID most of last year. I believe
    2 points
  29. Have I ever told you how smart you are?
    2 points
  30. Derrick Henry disagrees. Him and Yant are essentially the same size.
    2 points
  31. I would have to split the difference much higher than 60/40. Right wing media has spent 18 months railing against masks, that COVID wasn't serious, and pushed bunk treatments for COVID. The last 6 months has been spent questioning the vaccine, so much so that nearly all deaths today are amongst the unvaccinated and largely Trump supporters. The left media is not perfect regarding COVID messaging. I think Fauci, for the first month or two sent mixed signals to the public. Although some of that was because of a fear that there would be panic buying of masks (just like toilet paper or idiots filling plastic bags with gas not long ago). Kamala Harris said a few dumb things as well. But, overall, I didn't see left-wing media go full blown into questioning masks or vaccines anywhere close to the right wing. I'd put the poor messaging at like 95%-5%.
    2 points
  32. I knew this thread was missing something.
    2 points
  33. Just remember fellas..if she ain’t 280 she ain’t a lady.
    2 points
  34. You know a chronically injured player who broke my heart?? Mike Brown. Was a husker and healthy. Gets drafted by my Bears. Then chronic injuries cut his (could have been hall of fame) career short. Totall bummer
    2 points
  35. There isn't any denying his injury history. But he's missed one game in the past two seasons. That doesn't mean he won't get hurt again but he's been pretty steady for two years now. So I'm not sure it's as big of a deal as you're making it out to be.
    2 points
  36. WOW!! I started this thread? I must have indulged a lot more than I thought yesterday..
    2 points
  37. I wasn't the one trying to police anything. In fact, I invite In The Deed to post any opinion he wants, even if he doesn't extend the same courtesy to me.
    2 points
  38. 2 points
  39. Lord knows we need help with red zone offense. I'll take a guy like that over a guy like Wan'dale as a goal line RB any day!
    2 points
  40. I see Yant as being a guy that gets a few short yardage touches in the 1st half and then is used heavily in the 3rd quarter to wear down the defense.
    2 points
  41. Jamin Graham didn't make the 116-man fall camp roster so it's probably just a matter of time...
    2 points
  42. I know, honesty can look untrustworthy when you're used to propaganda
    2 points
  43. this is literally ESPN changing college football for their benefit. They made a bad business decision by giving the BIG12 their contract and I think COVID aided in this greatly. Bob Bowlsby says he has proof that they (ESPN) was conspiring with the AAC to destabilize the remaining big12 members in-order to get out of what they still owe. I do not believe he would have said this without absolute proof. Lawyers would not allow that. ESPN is under contract with the remaining big12 members for ~720 million (~30 million * 3 years * 8 schools). Their plan is to get all the big brands (or as many as possible) into the SEC and lock down that contract for 20 years. Trying to get ahead of any chances the streaming services getting involved by illegally manipulating the market.
    2 points
  44. And in the late August/early September heat it may just redefine going for "a blackout!"
    2 points
  45. Just as pathetic.
    2 points
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