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Saunders

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  1. Unless you are Notre Dame. In which case if you think ESPN hates your team, you're retarded.
  2. So Ken Dorsey won two national titles, was screwed out of the Heisman and is regularly referenced as "one of the greatest QB's to ever play college football?" Don't forget MVP of 3 National Title games (The only player to do so). Even the Tebow child can't say that...
  3. They weren't screwed. They lost a game, just like FSU. Edit: Oh, and Larry Coker was a terrible coach. The 1995 nebraska coaching staff was light years ahead of 2001 Miami.
  4. Agreed. How many big time CFB players fizzle in the NFL, and how many NFL stars come from small/crappy teams? ALOT.
  5. Only NFL fanboys think 01 Miami is better. These are generally the same people that believe that professional sports are never "guided" in who wins or loses...
  6. And yet you listed a bunch of guys the have done well in the NFL as individuals, but as a collegiate team, struggled to beat BC and VT...
  7. We see your list... what's the point? So there are some NFL guys on there. Big freaking deal. Kurt Warner played at Northern Iowa, and Ben Rothlisberger played at freaking Miami University. They are good players, but they weren't on great TEAMS....
  8. Our entire 1995 offensive line gave up 0. Oh, and 0 penalties too....
  9. Yeah, and that's what they said when Nebraska went down to face Florida. Everybody was saying things like: 1) Nebraska's offense will sputter and won't score points against the talented Florida defense, saying Florida had "too much speed". 2) Nebraska's defense would be ripped apart by the "fun n' gun" offense of Steve Spurrier. 3) They even went as far to say that we wouldn't be able to compete on a grass field because we played on field turf. And what happened? Nebraska hangs up 62 points, only gives up 24, and led 35-10 going into half. I'm baffled out how you can be a Husker fan and realistically think that Miami of '01 was a better team. Nebraska didn't win a game by fewer than 2 touchdowns the whole season. You make no sense. There is simply too much talent on the 01 Miami team to ignore. Clinton Portis, Willis Mcgahee, Frank Gore, Bryant Mckinnie(who never gave up a sack in 4 years at miami), Jeremy Shockey, Kellen Winslow, Andre Johnson, Vince Wilfork, Johnathon Vilma, DJ Williams, Ed Reed, Sean Taylor, Mike Rumph, Phillip Buchannon. That's just off the top of my head. The 95 Florida team was no where near the same galaxy as the talent level that the 01 Miami team had. You make no sense. If they were sooooooo talented, then why did they squeak by VT and BC?
  10. Yeah, and Peyton Manning looked average against our '97 team. You listed good individuals. 01 Miami had good players, but they were not a great TEAM. They only won by 11 @ BC (scoring 18) and barely escaped Blacksburg with a win (26-24). 2001 Miami is overrated.
  11. I'm pretty sure we won't combine for over 200 plays and 1100 yds of offense...
  12. Last time, it was 56-0. http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SP...p;ATCLID=612885
  13. I go here: Marriott Waterside Hotel Champions Sports Bar 700 S. Florida Ave. Tampa, FL 813-221-4900 Found it from here: http://www.huskerpedia.com/watch/nebraskawatchsites.html
  14. You mean like last year @ OU, or on the Cotton Bowl? You obviously didn't watch those games...
  15. In depth analysis: North CU: 7-5 (Big win over NU) ISU: 3-9 (enough said) KU: 9-3 (Beat NU, TT) Fair analysis and certainly plausible KSU: 5-7 (Nothing strange here) MU: 10-2 (WTF? Only losing to Illinois and OSU. They will NOT beat Texas....) NU: 8-4 (Losses to VT, MU, KU, CU & big win over OU) Plausible, not probable South BU: 4-8 (Conference win over ISU) OU: 11-1 (Only loss @NU) OSU: 10-2 ( Only losses to Georgia and @ OU) Texas: 9-3( 3 straight losses to OU, MU, OSU) Don't see this happening aTm: 5-7 (Conference wins over ISU and BU) TT: 7-5 (3-5 in conference) In the North, there is no way in hell that Missouri goes 10-2. Sorry, ain't happening. They have almost zero chance of beating Texas, even at home, unless McCoy gets broken. Kansas at 9-3 can happen, only IF they find a defense. Nebraska at 8-4 is certainly a possibility. However, I'd be more inclined to believe NU wil take 2 of 3 from MU, KU, and CU to finish 9-3 ,versus beating Oklahoma this year. In the South, Okie Lite is certainly the sexy pick, but they have to learn to play defense first. Oklahoma will obviously need to have their new line gel quickly for an 11-1 record. Finally, Texas losing to OU, @ MU, and @ OSU? Won't happen. I see Texas winning by 3 TD+
  16. I got all excited, but it doesn't look like they do live sports on the iPhone. At least, not CFB games. Do you know what channel the games are normally on?
  17. I sure hope so. There's a play by play app, but from what I've heard, it lags way behind. Seriously, someone could make a KILLING if they licensed CFB broadcasts and made an app.
  18. The crappy part is, the iPhone doesn't support flash. However, all the radio broadcasters use flash for their audio streaming now. Also, I check, and 1110 isn't listed on the iPhone iheartradio app, but it is on the website. Suck.
  19. I can think of three. The Mackovika's (to pursue other sports) and Levorson, who didn't want to work. That's not that much....
  20. My wife and I are USF season ticket holders, and this year as an anniversary present, she got me an iPhone. Since some of the games overlap, I'm not always able to watch/listen to both. Now, there's not any "official" apps for listening to games, but I have seen iheartradio. Now, huskers.com lists Omaha - 1110 KFAB-AM as a broadcasting affiliate, and 1110 is supported by iheartradio. Is this my only/best option?
  21. Ask and you shall receive....
  22. Sam Bradford (Oklahoma), Ndamukong Suh (Nebraska) and Phil Taylor (Baylor) highlight the 2009 Preseason All-Big 12 Football Team, chosen by media representatives who cover the Conference. Bradford was named Preseason Offensive Player of the Year and selected the preseason squad’s quarterback. The 2008 Heisman Trophy winner was Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year last season and earned All-Big 12 First Team honors. Bradford was also a consensus All-America while winning the Davey O’Brien and Sammy Baugh awards. Suh garnered honors as Preseason Defensive Player of the Year and as a defensive linemen on the preseason team. He was named to the All-Big 12 Second Team a year ago after leading the Conference linemen with 76 tackles. Full list here: http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbm...TCLID=204763500
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