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  1. Mell Holliday AT COLORADO: This Season (Sr.)—Enters the fall listed second at tailback, though competition for playing time will continue well into fall drills if not the season. But he is in the mix, as he has patiently waited for his chance to play Division I-A football and has overcome many trials and tribulations to get to this point. He had several spectacular runs in the spring, including a dazzling 25-yard touchdown jaunt in the second major scrimmage. 2005 (Jr.)—Originally thought to be eligible by CU compliance officials, a second review of his situation initiated by the coaches prompted a reversal under the NCAA’s one year-in-residency rule and thus was ruled ineligible late in fall camp. He had turned heads in practice and ascended as high as third on the depth chart at one point. But Holliday stuck things out and was a key scout team performer over the course of the fall, and earned the Scout Team Offense Award for his practice efforts leading up to the Nebraska game. He joined the team as a walk-on for August drills. OTHER YEARS—He was enrolled at Wayne State (Neb.) the entire 2002-03 academic year, as well as the spring of 2003; he lettered twice at fullback. He then transferred to the University of Nebraska in the spring of 2004, where he attended classes for a year-and-a-half but was not a member of he football team. HIGH SCHOOL—A three-time letterman at both tailback and linebacker at Omaha Benson, he rushed 98 times for 641 yards and eight scores as a senior, with 86 carries for 396 yards and three scores as a junior. On defense, he was in on over 50 tackles with two interceptions, two forced fumbles and a sack as a senior. BHS was 7-3 his senior year, 8-3 his junior season and 0-9 his sophomore campaign under coach Lonnie Tapp. ACADEMICS—He is majoring in psychology at Colorado. PERSONAL—He was born July 3, 1984 in Atlanta, Ga. He is the father of five, including four daughters
  2. I can name 3. Mason Crosby , their best player , the FG kicker , Bernard Jackson , their joke of a QB , and Mell Holliday RB , who is from Omaha , and tried walking on to the Huskers but was told to take a hike. Holliday has like 5 kids too!
  3. I Think that playing these loud mouth Coaches isnt even worth it! We should just not show up and let them sit there on the feild looking like idiots! They want to say that they are going to hit us where it hurts... we shouldn't even be giving them the time of the day. I know you will all hate me for this one!
  4. Does which side of the stadium your on really going to matter at this game?
  5. ANYONE HAVE THESE FOR SALE???? EBAY IS GOING FOR $50 OR MORE, THATS TO MUCH!
  6. Only if you wear a red long sleeve under it and a red hat!
  7. AT LEAST THE BYE WEEK CAME DURING THE NEB/CREI BASKET BALL GAME!
  8. LINCOLN - The news out of the City College of San Francisco keeps getting better for the Nebraska football team. Zac Lee Just as CCSF graduate Maurice Purify hits his stride at NU, the Huskers have landed another recruit from the California junior college. And this one might throw a pass or two next year to Purify, the first-year star receiver. Quarterback Zac Lee on Tuesday accept a Nebraska offer to begin school in January and compete next spring for the vacant starting position. His oral commitment gives Nebraska 16 for its recruiting class of 2007, including two quarterbacks. "There's not a thing I don't like about Nebraska," Lee said. "The big thing for me was that, as this process kept going, it just felt like the right place for me." The 6-foot-2, 200-pound Lee has thrown for 3,040 yards on 205-of-321 passing (63.9 percent) with 30 touchdowns and five interceptions this fall at the powerful juco program. CCSF is 9-1 and averaging 40.3 points per game as it prepares for the Dec. 2 sectional championship. Lee grayshirted last year, leaving him four years to play three seasons when he arrives at Nebraska in seven weeks. He will enter a QB mix in the spring set to include current Nebraska backups Joe Ganz and Beau Davis, Arizona State transfer Sam Keller and incoming freshman Patrick Witt. Keller, with one year of remaining eligibility, ranks as the favorite to replace two-year starter Zac Taylor. But none of the others, including Lee, figures to surrender. "Obviously, I'd love to be the starting quarterback," Lee said, "But it's a competition. I've seen (Keller) play, and he's a great quarterback with a lot of experience at a high level. I look forward to competing with him. "I just know whoever does get the job is going to be filling big shoes." Lee was a three-year all-league quarterback at St. Ignatius College Prep in San Francisco. He received only marginal recruiting interest, he said, because he focused on baseball in the spring and summer. Army offered a scholarship, but Lee opted instead for junior college. Apparently, it was a good move. "He's a tremendous prospect," said Dan Hayes, the offensive coordinator at the City College of San Francisco. "He's a very high-level guy, and he's got every single quality you're looking for." Brad Hoiseth of jcgridiron.com rates Lee as the nation's No. 2 junior college QB. Lee has also rushed for five touchdowns this season and clocks in the 40-yard dash at 4.7 seconds. "He's a fairly mobile guy who has a strong arm and a sense of how to play the position," Hoiseth said. "I think he'll fit well into the West Coast system. And anything he sees at the next level is not going to shock him, because he's out there right now playing with a bunch of Division-I guys." NU offensive line coach Dennis Wagner learned of Lee while visiting San Francisco to see Purify last year. Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Jay Norvell later joined the recruiting effort. Lee visited Nebraska Sept. 23 to watch the Huskers' 56-0 victory over Troy. His father, Bob Lee, played quarterback in the NFL with the Vikings, Falcons and Rams from 1969 to 1980. Bob Lee threw for 1,706 with Atlanta in 1973. He later worked as the athletic director at his alma mater, Pacific, and scheduled games at Nebraska in 1994 and 1995. "He went there to those games, came home and told us they were good people, good football people," Zac Lee said. "I remembered that when I was making this decision. Just going in there, I'm really looking forward to learning the system and getting to know people. "I want to compete at that level."
  9. What bar DownTown will anyone be at? Im staying at the Raddison all weekend and want to party hard on Friday night!
  10. ILL SHOW UP AT NOON TO PARTY WITH YOU!!!!! WE SHOULD HAVE A HUSKERBOARD.COM TAILGATE PARTY!!!
  11. Matchup tee will not ship until both teams are determined and will feature actual matchup if different than pictured. That part is funny!
  12. I know it is early, but any idea of where the pre-game beer fest will be Friday night? Im going down Friday also and staying downtown at the Radisson! Lets party up in DT KC husker style!
  13. im in sec 119 row 38, i hope thats good!
  14. Im in sec. 119 row 38 hope there are lots of Husker Fans with me
  15. My tickets are on the LL 40 yard line! I got them on EBAY For $125 a peice.
  16. A first grade teacher explains to her class that she is a Texas LongHorn fan. She asks her students to raise their hands if they are Texas fans too. Not really knowing what a Texas fan was, but wanting to be liked by their teacher, their hands fly into the air. There is,however,one exception. A little girl named Janet has not gone along with the crowd. The teacher asks her why she has decided to be different. "Because I'm not a Texas fan" she reports. "Then," asks the teacher, "what are you?" "I'm a proud "Husker Fan" boasts the little girl. The teacher is a little perturbed now, her face slightly red. She asks Janet why she is an Nebraska fan. "Well, my Dad and Mom are Husker fans, so I'm a Husker fan too" she responds. The teacher is angry now "That's no reason," she says loudly. "What if your mom was a moron, and your dad was an idiot. What would you be then?" Janet smiles and says, "Then I'd be a Texas fan." Go Huskers!!
  17. Real Good Joke!!!! A first grade teacher explains to her class that she is a Texas LongHorn fan. She asks her students to raise their hands if they are Texas fans too. Not really knowing what a Texas fan was, but wanting to be liked by their teacher, their hands fly into the air. There is,however,one exception. A little girl named Janet has not gone along with the crowd. The teacher asks her why she has decided to be different. "Because I'm not a Texas fan" she reports. "Then," asks the teacher, "what are you?" "I'm a proud "Husker Fan" boasts the little girl. The teacher is a little perturbed now, her face slightly red. She asks Janet why she is an Nebraska fan. "Well, my Dad and Mom are Husker fans, so I'm a Husker fan too" she responds. The teacher is angry now "That's no reason," she says loudly. "What if your mom was a moron, and your dad was an idiot. What would you be then?" Janet smiles and says, "Then I'd be a Texas fan." Go Huskers!!
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