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FourthDegree

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  1. This is my fav. Those 5mins when the snow started falling was one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen in my life football or no. It sucked that it ended the way it did but such is life. Simply an unforgettable experience. My second fav has to be 1992 Kansas, my first game with my old man. Takes me to the south stadium where the locker room used to be, sets my skinny 6 year old frame on his shoulders and we watch as the players exit the locker room and make their way to the field not but 10 ft. away from us. In my head i'm thinking "These guys are huge! Kansas is screwed" An experience I hope to pass on to my kids someday.
  2. Shopped for sure. Bo's a dog man, has two gorgeous labs.
  3. Agreed, it was a trap game. Welcome to the B10 this happens every year, support your team or get out of the stadium.
  4. North Stadium Sec 37 Row 81 seats 16 and 17. Looking at 80$ for the pair.
  5. This is simply not at all how it works. An ACT proves nothing as far as your capability to learn, especially when you're comparing math and football or reading and football. The ACT doesn't prove much about a person as a student, either. Back when I was taking the ACT, I scored 9 points higher than my girlfriend. Yet her college GPA was .7 points higher than mine at graduation (she also had a harder major). How long has he been taking this test? Has to be at least a year. Granted a test like this means nothing in the long run, or in his ability to remember formations however, it contains basic building blocks for courses he will be taking as he progresses in his major. If he is serious about college then he should be well informed of the material on the test. I'm not saying this test replicates his make-up as a person, it's just that after multiple attempts he has yet to "pass" a test as he shooting for the minimum score. An "F" more or less.
  6. Whats sad is he needs an 18 and can't get it. It not hard to pull an 18, I got a 20 and never really prepared for it. I hope everything works out for the young man, but it makes you wonder if he'll will be disciplined and smart enough to learn the offense let alone pass his classes.
  7. College football needs to adopt the "promotion/relegation" system that the english use for their soccer leagues. The 6-AQ's could be the Premier fight and and then down the ladder from there. It's not going to happen but would be interesting none the less.
  8. He sure did look clueless. He looked like a red-shirt freshman QB playing against a damn good defense and a very good coaching staff. This stuff happens all the time but If you don't think this will be a motivation booster your as misinformed as I figured.
  9. As a big Steelers fan, I don't have a problem with this at all.
  10. Thats a hell of a guy to teach you the ways. Vanden Bosch is a good old boy. Knows how to win and is an absolute animal on the game and practice field. Suh has all the right pieces for success. It will be a joy to watch him in the league.
  11. No off the field problems or transfers, thats what i want to see! As far as players Burkhead. Next year i think he will really hit the holes hard. WR's, their play next year will be key if we want to move forward to 10, 11... etc. wins. Oh and these guys
  12. We are an O-line short on offense. The pipe-line both on offense and defense is what made Nebraska, NEBRASKA. You can dictate play on the relative side of the ball, playmakers then follow suit.
  13. Have to work so I can't make it to the game. I have 2 tickets located in Section 18 Row 42. Looking at face value, 54.00$ a piece. Pm If interested.
  14. Personally I like the fact that I can listen without being dooped. i.e. Helu to the 20, Helu to the 10, HELU TO THE 5, and Helu is dropped for a 3 yard gain to the 17 yard line. I'm exaggerating a little but you get the idea. Man stuff like that got annoying.
  15. I feel sorry for him as well. Football kinda takes a back seat to this.
  16. I'll never forget my first game as long as I live. I was 7 at the time and two things were present in my mind. 1) The Huskers are the greatest team ever, and 2) My dad is the greatest man ever. That is a great story. The little guy will remember it forever. Great Job Dad
  17. Congrats Boys. I was stuck behind Todd in high school Ball, and to me he is the epitome of what it means to be be a husker. He was a small town kid, that never let that dream of putting on that helmet and going through the tunnel die. He is damn fine student-athlete. It was one hell of a ride watching the 9, but we are better fans because of them, and they worked very hard for what they earned.
  18. How about Bo. He's my pick.
  19. I'm down with boring. As far a sports go I'm the same way. It's always fun to root for the dog. I am a big Gonzaga fan but the huskers are a different story. If they lose it basically ruins my weekend and if it's bad like last year, the loss spills over till mid week. About Wed. my optimistic fandom kicks in and it's like the 94 huskers all over again. All part of being a fan. Makes me feel like I'm a part of the team, right above the equipment guys, but below the trainers. I'm there to show unwavering fanatic support. If they lose I lose, but when they win I win. To bad fandom doesn't come with a salary. Welcome to the light side. Hopefully you'll get lucky like I did, and not have to deal with a loss for a couple of years. 92-97 was one hell of a ride.
  20. That is a great picture. Makes Memorial Stadium look great.
  21. I hit my desk out of anger just now. 15 years and it still pisses me off.
  22. I would say that play allowed us to win the game. He made up for his mistake. Still wouldn't want that ass chewing though.
  23. Tommie Frazier: 3 championship games played in, MVPs in 3. 2 titles It's not about wins, loses or stats. It has to do with the ring for me.
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