That's exactly right. No other North team has ever been as consistent and popular as Nebraska. ISU doesn't have the tradition Nebraska does and they have a habit of choking in big games. They might be competitive, but the entire power of the conference won't shift to the North, IMO.
Good call. Unless they lose Adrian Peterson or some key defensive guys, they will still be a damn good team. One that will give all of the South Division a very tough game at home or on the road.
I don't know that our recruiters would go so far as to say that. I think they may stress NU's 'clean' record and how there haven't been any real scandals in Lincoln. I don't think they'd STOOP (haha) to the level of ND and do some negative recruiting.
I think it's a pretty big + for NU. Kids will look at that and see that the NCAA is closely monitoring them and will pick up on any little thing they do, so I'm assuming a smart kid wouldn't want to be anywhere near a team that is under the magnifying glass and has had previous problems involving more than one student in a single incident.
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Not really. After my senior season I just kinda decided what was best academically and financially. It was a good decision at the time, and still is, but I think I missed out on a great opportunity.
What?? Not that it matters. I've never seen this kid do much. But that could be due to the fact that I was unfortunate enough to see mostly Little 'Leven games on TV.
No. With a one-point loss to KState, I don't see the team rebounding well enough to beat CU, let alone destroy them. I think that it would have changed the outcome of the entire season so dramatically that we would all be questioning BC and Stevie P right now.