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  1. *Puts on brakes*

     

    Rogers Poll

    Can u find out who they had #1 in previous years?

     

     

    2009 Preseason

     

    Rank Program Score Record Conference Q-Score Q-Rank P-Score P-Rank

    1. Texas Longhorns 831.55 0-0 Big XII 1.0305 1 .0000 -

    2. Florida Gators 812.66 0-0 SEC 1.0003 2 .0000 -

    3. USC Trojans 810.27 0-0 Pac-10 .9964 3 .0000 -

    4. Alabama Crimson Tide 775.04 0-0 SEC .9401 4 .0000 -

    5. Ole Miss Rebels 774.51 0-0 SEC .9392 5 .0000 -

    6. Oklahoma Sooners 748.24 0-0 Big XII .8972 6 .0000 -

    7. Penn State Nittany Lions 730.31 0-0 Big Ten .8685 7 .0000 -

    8. TCU Horned Frogs 721.61 0-0 Mountain West .8546 8 .0000 -

    9. Boise State Broncos 713.98 0-0 WAC .8424 9 .0000 -

    10. Nebraska Cornhuskers 701.12 0-0 Big XII .8218 10 .0000 -

    11. Ohio State Buckeyes 696.63 0-0 Big Ten .8146 11 .0000 -

    12. Iowa Hawkeyes 695.33 0-0 Big Ten .8125 12 .0000 -

    13. Florida State Seminoles 677.97 0-0 ACC .7848 13 .0000 -

    14. Missouri Tigers 673.41 0-0 Big XII .7775 14 .0000 -

    15. Clemson Tigers 669.92 0-0 ACC .7719 15 .0000 -

    16. Oklahoma State Cowboys 669.88 0-0 Big XII .7718 16 .0000 -

    17. Pittsburgh Panthers 664.13 0-0 Big East .7626 17 .0000 -

    18. Arizona Wildcats 662.32 0-0 Pac-10 .7597 18 .0000 -

    19. Georgia Bulldogs 658.19 0-0 SEC .7531 19 .0000 -

    20. California Golden Bears 657.13 0-0 Pac-10 .7514 20 .0000 -

    Rank Program Score Record Conference Q-Score Q-Rank P-Score P-Rank

    21. North Carolina Tar Heels 654.77 0-0 ACC .7476 21 .0000 -

    22. Texas Tech Red Raiders 651.19 0-0 Big XII .7419 22 .0000 -

    23. Rutgers Scarlet Knights 650.59 0-0 Big East .7409 23 .0000 -

    24. Oregon State Beavers 649.33 0-0 Pac-10 .7389 24 .0000 -

    25. Utah Utes 643.79 0-0 Mountain Wes

     

     

    Final 2009

     

    Rank Program Score Record Conference Q-Score Q-Rank P-Score P-Rank

    1. Alabama Crimson Tide 986.86 14-0 SEC .7575 1 .7539 1

    2. Texas Longhorns 923.08 13-1 Big XII .7220 2 .7319 3

    3. Florida Gators 912.29 13-1 SEC .7191 3 .7320 2

    4. Boise State Broncos 902.00 14-0 WAC .7020 4 .6645 10

    5. Cincinnati Bearcats 874.96 12-1 Big East .6839 6 .6456 14

    6. TCU Horned Frogs 869.98 12-1 Mountain West .6968 5 .7044 8

    7. Ohio State Buckeyes 837.01 11-2 Big Ten .6810 7 .7106 7

    8. Iowa Hawkeyes 811.03 11-2 Big Ten .6606 9 .6362 17

    9. Virginia Tech Hokies 796.00 10-3 ACC .6743 8 .7188 6

    10. BYU Cougars 793.82 11-2 Mountain West .6331 14 .6294 20

    11. Oregon Ducks 786.70 10-3 Pac-10 .6472 10 .6600 12

    12. Penn State Nittany Lions 780.97 11-2 Big Ten .6439 12 .6894 9

    13. Central Michigan Chippewas 755.68 12-2 MAC .6211 16 .6181 24

    14. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 749.28 11-3 ACC .6131 19 .6054 26

    15. Pittsburgh Panthers 747.17 10-3 Big East .6361 13 .6512 13

    16. Nebraska Cornhuskers 735.13 10-4 Big XII .6466 11 .7257 4

    17. Utah Utes 734.77 10-3 Mountain West .6182 18 .5904 34

    18. Wisconsin Badgers 724.30 10-3 Big Ten .6106 21 .6170 25

    19. LSU Tigers 720.22 9-4 SEC .6243 15 .6608 11

    20. Miami Hurricanes 696.64 9-4 ACC .6121 20 .6279 21

    Rank Program Score Record Conference Q-Score Q-Rank P-Score P-Rank

    21. USC Trojans 688.81 9-4 Pac-10 .5908 26 .6007 27

    22. West Virginia Mountaineers 670.31 9-4 Big East .5848 29 .5647 43

    23. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders 669.20 10-3 Sun Belt .5643 37 .5420 53

    24. Troy Trojans 665.08 9-4 Sun Belt .5889 27 .5343 54

    25. Texas Tech Red Raiders 662.84 9-4 Big XII .5934 24 .6381 16

     

    2008 Preaseason

     

    1. LSU Tigers 770.93 0-0 SEC .9335 1 .0000 -

    2. Florida Gators 740.08 0-0 SEC .8841 2 .0000 -

    3. Georgia Bulldogs 724.84 0-0 SEC .8597 3 .0000 -

    4. Ohio State Buckeyes 715.76 0-0 Big Ten .8452 4 .0000 -

    5. Missouri Tigers 698.00 0-0 Big XII .8168 5 .0000 -

    6. West Virginia Mountaineers 696.03 0-0 Big East .8137 6 .0000 -

    7. BYU Cougars 694.24 0-0 Mountain West .8108 7 .0000 -

    8. Kansas Jayhawks 685.19 0-0 Big XII .7963 8 .0000 -

    9. USF Bulls 679.36 0-0 Big East .7870 9 .0000 -

    10. Oklahoma Sooners 676.14 0-0 Big XII .7818 10 .0000 -

    11. Tennessee Volunteers 672.42 0-0 SEC .7759 11 .0000 -

    12. Illinois Fighting Illini 669.02 0-0 Big Ten .7704 12 .0000 -

    13. USC Trojans 665.55 0-0 Pac-10 .7649 13 .0000 -

    14. Utah Utes 663.99 0-0 Mountain West .7624 14 .0000 -

    15. Auburn Tigers 663.98 0-0 SEC .7624 15 .0000 -

    16. Oregon Ducks 663.94 0-0 Pac-10 .7623 16 .0000 -

    17. Virginia Tech Hokies 663.44 0-0 ACC .7615 17 .0000 -

    18. Arizona State Sun Devils 659.95 0-0 Pac-10 .7559 18 .0000 -

    19. Penn State Nittany Lions 651.92 0-0 Big Ten .7431 19 .0000 -

    20. South Carolina Gamecocks 645.47 0-0 SEC .7328 20 .0000 -

    Rank Program Score Record Conference Q-Score Q-Rank P-Score P-Rank

    21. Texas Longhorns 642.03 0-0 Big XII .7272 21 .0000 -

    22. Cincinnati Bearcats 640.15 0-0 Big East .7242 22 .0000 -

    23. Boston College Eagles 639.74 0-0 ACC .7236 23 .0000 -

    24. Clemson Tigers 636.26 0-0 ACC .7180 24 .0000 -

    25. Texas Tech Red Raiders 630.34 0-0 Big XII .7085 25 .0000 -

     

    2008 Final

     

    Rank Program Score Record Conference Q-Score Q-Rank P-Score P-Rank

    1. Texas Longhorns 939.29 12-1 Big XII .7363 2 .7172 3

    2. Florida Gators 933.23 13-1 SEC .7469 1 .7529 1

    3. USC Trojans 915.76 12-1 Pac-10 .7259 3 .7492 2

    4. Utah Utes 903.71 13-0 Mountain West .6838 6 .6566 11

    5. Oklahoma Sooners 873.29 12-2 Big XII .7121 4 .7154 4

    6. Boise State Broncos 852.41 12-1 WAC .6899 5 .6955 9

    7. Alabama Crimson Tide 840.43 12-2 SEC .6725 7 .6993 8

    8. Penn State Nittany Lions 813.17 11-2 Big Ten .6708 8 .7144 5

    9. TCU Horned Frogs 804.84 11-2 Mountain West .6661 10 .7027 7

    10. Texas Tech Red Raiders 784.35 11-2 Big XII .6466 11 .6239 18

    11. Ohio State Buckeyes 777.43 10-3 Big Ten .6666 9 .7030 6

    12. Georgia Bulldogs 759.52 10-3 SEC .6375 12 .5955 24

    13. Oregon Ducks 755.83 10-3 Pac-10 .6279 13 .6260 16

    14. Ball State Cardinals 741.39 12-2 MAC .6170 15 .5983 23

    15. Cincinnati Bearcats 731.52 11-3 Big East .6015 23 .5685 37

    16. Pittsburgh Panthers 712.07 9-4 Big East .6112 18 .6195 19

    17. Oregon State Beavers 706.99 9-4 Pac-10 .6035 20 .6141 20

    18. Rice Owls 706.86 10-3 C-USA .5865 28 .5426 48

    19. Missouri Tigers 705.74 10-4 Big XII .6170 14 .6368 12

    20. Michigan State Spartans 698.83 9-4 Big Ten .6017 22 .5750 33

    Rank Program Score Record Conference Q-Score Q-Rank P-Score P-Rank

    21. Virginia Tech Hokies 697.84 10-4 ACC .6069 19 .5884 30

    22. Nebraska Cornhuskers 695.85 9-4 Big XII .6123 17 .5859 31

    23. Ole Miss Rebels 688.35 9-4 SEC .6133 16 .6333 13

    24. California Golden Bears 686.15 9-4 Pac-10 .5957 25 .6308 15

    25. BYU Cougars 681.09 10-3 Mountain West .5756 32 .5749 34

     

    Note the Final Rankings are not post bowl games.. they are post conference play.

    Good work my friend

  2. Rivals article on him on orangebloods titled "Reason for Fear?"

    It was a mailbag question. Apparently he gave a hasty one word answer about Aaron Green that must have confused a bunch of people. I didn't look too far into it.

     

    He said Green had to make the choice of "play with your Texas boys in front of your friends and family" or "play thousands of miles away"

     

    Apparently Texas is picking up speed with him due to Nebraska moving to the big10. His last point was that Aaron wouldn't even be considering Nebraska if Andrew wasn't there.

    Uh oh this was what I was afraid of.

     

    Can anyone clarify this though?

  3. Ill take that bet

     

    i will make a friendly wager that paul doesnt get drafted in the first 4 rds. i could be off kilter and obviously unpopular on this subject but im willing to stick my neck out to make this statement.

  4. no offense but i think you are crazy.

     

    Kinnie is mostly unproven, a good catch or 2 in the spring game does not make a good receiver. Mcneil was a good TE but hasnt played a down as receiver yet. Henry is 6'6" and thats about it, what has he proven.

     

    Paul is by far our best receiver and i dont think anyone is going to dethrone him this season either. Kinnie has a chance but i just dont see it. Paul gets better separation than the rest and minus mcneil has better hands than the rest as well as route running, there is really no one else close.

    Agree

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    What about Rich Glover?

    What about him? 2 years in the NFL, 1 in the WFL as a too-small DT. One of the all-time great Husker players, but he doesn't belong in any conversations about best pro Huskers.

    OK before my time so didn't know that. Thanks

  6. Bob Brown (HOF)

    Roy Lyman (HOF)

    Guy Chamberlin (HOF)

     

    Will Shields (12 Pro Bowls)

    Neil Smith (6 PB)

    Mick Tinglehoff (17 years, 6 PB)

    Ahman Green

    Mike Brown (Heart of the Chicago D when healthy)

     

     

    Roger Craig

    Vanden Bosch (3 PB) is still going...

     

     

    Russ Hochstein (3 rings)

    Don't forget that Neil Smith also won 2 Super Bowls with the Broncos.

    nobody cares about the broncos :hellloooo

    I'm a chiefs fan soooo Neil is quite a confliction 4 me, but my allegiance is first to the Huskersso I still like the dude haha

     

    What about Rich Glover?

  7. So I got asked by a friend today what has Nebraska done in the pros, so of course I talk about Craig, then Winstrom, Shields, Thomas, fryar, Bob brown, and Guy Chamberlain. But it got me thinking, who were the most successful Huskers in the NFL. So my question 4 y'all is who would ur top 5 b and y?

     

    Ahman Green is the all-time leading rusher in Green Bay Packers history, that has got to get him in the top 5. Irving Fryar , Will Shields, Bob Brown are all three good ones. Roger Craig I guess.

     

    Tom Rathman was good, Wistrom is up there as well. I guess mine would go like this.

     

    1. Bob Brown (HOFer baby)

    2. Will Shields

    3. Roger Craig

    4. Ahman Green

    5. Irving Fryar

    Forgot about Rathman and Green, good thinking. Also what about Rozier anyone, not wat he was in college (maybe because of the injury he sustained after the Miami game ) but he did have more than one 1000 yrd rushing season

  8. So I got asked by a friend today what has Nebraska done in the pros, so of course I talk about Craig, then Winstrom, Shields, Thomas, fryar, Bob brown, and Guy Chamberlain. But it got me thinking, who were the most successful Huskers in the NFL. So my question 4 y'all is who would ur top 5 b and y?

  9. Are jamal and tyler still at his ear urging him to come to the Red Side? ;)

     

    Jamal, Tevin Mitchell, Ryan Klachko, Dylan Admire, Kevin Williams, Tyler Moore, are all on him... they're all recruiting him hard. I wanna tell you guys something... the offensive lineman in this recruiting class have already bonded very strongly... they're contacting guys all over the country to try to get them to come to Nebraska and are teaming up their networking and resources to do it together... Dylan Admire knew Bubba Starling and called him up... Jamal knew Tevin and pulled him in and now both of them have been talking to Aaron Green... Tyler Moore is working hard on Anthony Chickillo and Alex Dixon... the recruits haven't even signed yet and yet they're already bonding as a team.

    Freaking awesome!!! Pipeline anyone?

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