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AndyDufresne

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  1. USC confirmed through their sources that Fisher was carted off the field with a broken leg. Matt Schick tweeted that one of the photographers who work for the TV station he is affiliated with was at practice and confirmed the same thing.
  2. I watched the replay of the Holiday Bowl this weekend (twice), and Niles looked fearless going over the middle in that game.
  3. Revenge can be a powerful motivator. If the kid wants to show Washington what they're missing and works hard and stays on the straight and narrow to do so, I have no problem with this. Hopefully he listens to his position coach, because there aren't too many better role models that I know of.
  4. There are 6 other kickers rated exactly the same. No other kickers even have ratings yet. Now they just have to get on the ball and rate Santos.
  5. Put yourself in his shoes...some of the media asks ridiculous questions, and to just keep getting asked the same one in a new way 4 times in a row would be annoying. Yes, but it's also a big part of the job that he gets paid a BOATLOAD of money to have. So I don't think it unreasonable to expect him to start getting used to it and maybe lighten up a bit. I actually think Bo's done pretty well with the media during fall camp. Besides, if he keeps winning do any of us really care all that much?
  6. We also had a walk-on kicker from Texas last year, Jason Dann. As Henery proved, don't automatically count the scholarship kicker as the starter.
  7. i agree..im hearing the ucla thing as well. I dont think he would be back at practice the next day if he was transfering. You really think he would be invited back to practice?..."ya come on back to practice so you can stay in shape ...here take the playbook with ya when you leave too"...i call BS\ Carl is due to be fired any day now right? ......BS There are insiders on this board and others with proven track records who infer that this is more than nothing. That being said, whatever happens I think we will be just fine. T-magic is not a starting QB and I agree with jliehr's assessment that we would be better off with a position move. The problem is that Martinez comes off as a "me first" player. That doesn't mean that he can't have great success, it just means that he isn't willing to do anything for the team by sacrificing his own goals. I still remember a conversation with Jeremy Crabtree on Unsportsmanlike Conduct where he stated that Taylor was constantly sending him film and e-mails trying to get him to increase his Rivals ranking. Jeremy laughed about it, and seemed to infer that this was a fairly unusual situation. This was after he verballed. For some reason, that just has never sat very well with me.
  8. Did you mean run ratio, or do you really think that we'll pass more than run this year? If so, I'd be interested in hearing why if you care to explain your prediction.
  9. Wow - what a huge gap in possibilities. From nothing at all to no longer on the team. That pretty much covers every outcome, doesn't it? Aren't those the only possibilities - either he will be a Husker or he won't? I'm just saying don't try to dismiss this as the kid taking a final or having problems unrelated to his position on the football team.
  10. I agree and that is what I've been hearing as well. Perhaps nothing will come of this, but I would say that there is a chance that he will not be on the roster by the start of the season.
  11. No use trying to guess why he wasn't there. Speculation doesn't really do any good. It sounds like he is at practice today, so hopefully that is the end of it. If he flakes out like Pat Witt, so be it. If he competes for the job, I'll root for him (and the others as well).
  12. No point, it's a discussion. The purpose of a forum, am I mistaken? The OP was in regards to Lincoln (and the campus). That's what we are talking about. No real reason to get all worked up over it. Recruiting is slow and it's something to talk about. I am also fairly confident my assumptions are correct. If you've been to all the campuses and can dispell my assumptions please do. I've been to a couple of them I mentioned above and am confident their facilities match NU's. (Ohio St/Texas/Oklahoma) Just like we can all say Oregon's facilities are superior (yet most of us haven't been there). I think we can assume with $200 million of Boone Picken's money being pumped into Okie St. that their facilities should be able to match NU's. Don't have to be there to confidently state that. $200 million kind of puts Suh's "buy everyone an i-pad" donation seem insufficient. Recruiting being in a better place than a year ago doesn't make our facilities better, our the campus more attractive. That's for a different discussion. There are plenty of "all hail Bo and his recruiting abilities" topics scattered throughout the recruiting forums. All unarguably justified. Fair enough. Sorry if I've come off as "worked up", but I guess I don't see the rebirth of this topic as accomplishing much or even being that relevent as to why this topic was created in the first place (recruiting not going well a year ago). FWIW, I've seen Iowa's facilities and Nebraska's are better.
  13. Since we are talking about the campus/city...what sets it appart? The academic center? Football facilities? 15 years ago maybe, not today. Other BCS schools have closed that gap. It's just not a great selling point recruiting against UCLA, Texas, Ohio St, etc. Which is why we push other things. I imagine the campus is portrayed as a small piece of the puzzle...and any recruit that mentions what the campus lacks is quickly met with a response like "if you see much of the campus while you are here...you aren't spending enough time in the weight/film room" I disagree about the facilities, when it comes to football anyway, they are elite and do set Neb apart. Byrne lost sight of importance of feeding the cash cow but this was one of the few things Pedey got right. Neb's facilities are comparable to any in the country and better than most. Oregon may have an edge but that is about it. I agree, they are "comparable" to any in the country, and probably better than most. 15 years ago, there weren't any others comparable though. If you look at the Big10 (and I haven't seen all their facilities so I'm making an assumption here) - I would say Ohio St, Michigan, Penn State all have similar facilities. Maybe Iowa and Wisconsin as well. In the Big12...Oklahoma, Oklahoma St, Texas, A&M all have comparable facilities. When were Big8 it was Nebraska, a huge gap, then everyone else. You admittedly are making assumptions about campuses and facilities without any knowledge about them. Recruiting is in a much better place then when this topic was originally created a year ago, so what exactly is the point you are trying to make with your posts?
  14. Assuming this was directed at me and sker...and I can assure you that I am about as far from being a Jayhawk fan as they come. Come live in KC for a while and you'll realize how great most Husker fans are. I can respect the Jayhawk basketball fans...most are similar to a Husker fan during football season (educated, informed, passionate, respectful, etc) - the problem with them is they let their pride carry over into football season where it has no place. Huskers know how to munch on humble pie through basketball season - hawks should take note for the fall. Still, I can seperate my dislike for the Jayhawks, and my love for the Huskers long enough to concede their campus/city has more to offer a college student. A football recruit...probably not when it comes to football specific items. But talking about the campus in general, unfortunately they've got us by a mile. Not everyone can put asside their strong passion for Nebraska and admit that the campus has shortcomings. There's nothing wrong with that - it's why they use the word passionate every time they talk about Husker fans. It's also the same thing that makes me dislike KU fans during football season - reality ceases to exist in their bubble. I admit that I fall into the category in bold. The University of Nebraska and the Cornhuskers are not separate entities, and I will defend my alma mater until the day I die. I recognize that I am far from impartial, and I really have no desire to be. See the definition of "fanatic". As for the purpose of the topic, football recruits obviously don't prefer the alure of Lawrence and the KU campus to what Nebraska can offer them.
  15. From the 2002-2007 classes, Nebraska has had 7 Rivals 3 stars named to either the AP or Coaches all-conference 1st team. There were 74 total 3 star commits from these classes, so 9.5% made 1st team. Nebraska had 3 Rivals 4 stars named 1st team out of a total of 37 four star commits for 8.1%. Over this particular period of time with a fairly good sample size, the 3 stars definitely outperformed the 4 stars as far as 1st team all-conference recognition. What about the other possible 3-star starters on our preseason top 10 squad - R. Henry, Williams, Sirles, Caputo (not even a 3 star), M. Jones, Helu, Kinnie, McNeill, Cotton, Crick, Allen, Meredith, Fisher, Compton, Dennard, Smith, and West? Crick wasn't even a 1st team all-state player his senior year in Nebraska and his stats were not that great. He is the best player in college football according to SI. So you dismiss West Virginia and Virginia Tech above as not having national championship squads, but then state that you need consistent top 15 classes to consistently be in the top 10. Both West Virginia and Virginia Tech have appeared in the final AP top 10 three out of the last 5 years. Only Texas, USC, and Ohio State have more top 10 appearances, and they all have multiple classes in the top 10 (top 5 for USC and Texas). See my post above comparing Rivals team rankings to Sagarin rankings for the last 2 seasons. If you are going to reference facts, please post them.
  16. Not only was Hickman hurt, but so were Ricky and Marcel for sure, and maybe Williams as well (I've heard conflicting reports). I've also heard that Williams isn't a lock for the starting LG spot. I remember reading about Callahan's O-line coaching. He would want exact foot placement for the linemen and would make them redo plays in practice if they were inches off. I don't know if this is true or not, but I remember reading direct quotes from a player about this. If a lineman is thinking about such minutiae during the game, they won't be able to focus on the big picture. Changes away from this kind of technique and back to Milt's is not a bad thing.
  17. oregon state... the hawaii dumping ground for those not talented enough to attend Oregon/Washington Do you realize Oregon State has beat Washington 6 years in a row? dont tell me that tell the recruits who always go there........... i'm just telling you where they always seem to want to committ regardless of how good they are or not.... OSU always seems like the back up plan.... Hey, you guys can shut up. Oregon State is a top flight program that's attracted plenty of big time talent in the past such as.... crickets... Simi Kuli. So... yeah. Maybe not top talent according to the recruiting services, but over the last two years (corresponding with the amount of time Pelini has been our head coach), Oregon State has 8 NFL draft picks compared to our 6.
  18. oregon state... the hawaii dumping ground for those not talented enough to attend Oregon/Washington Do you realize Oregon State has beat Washington 6 years in a row?
  19. I have it sitting in my backlog but haven't gotten to it yet. I did enjoy the 1st two games though.
  20. This year is likely the last chance for Bryce Givens to beat us. I don't see it happening. Shaun Mohler and Doug Rippy were also CU commits that were NU decommits from the 2008 class, though I don't know if Mohler has graduated (I know he was a juco transfer) or if Rippy is still on the roster.
  21. But, but, but, his actions were beyond his control. He had maple syrup urine disease! I wonder if he pisses on his pancakes.
  22. I read on the HI free board that there was a rumor going around that he was going to visit A&M during the season for a game, but he backed out of it. He is still solid though and will be here in december. He wanted to visit College Station on 11/20. Guess who the Aggies are playing that day.
  23. It's not hard to say. I've been to most of the states, just not the actual campuses. Sorry to bash UNL but it's just not a great campus. KU vs. UNL (in my impartial opinion since i'm not an alumni)...KU wins in nearly every category (except gameday during football season, and they make up for it during basketball). I'd take 4-5 FL schools over Nebraska any day, mainly because the cities they are in. Same way with Cali schools, and a few Washington schools. The city is as much a part of the campus as the couple hundred acres it sits on. The city contributes to the campus culture. Culture is certainly something that UNL is extremly lacking. I grew up in Nebraska. Going to visit friends at UNL was no different than my life growing up. Plain, mundane, and the whole place was beef eating, republicans. (which I'm one of but still...). Arizona State, amazing. Duke, NC, NC State, Ole Miss, LSU, Alabama, Virginia Tech - all awesome campuses. Notre Dame - nuff said. Even the Ivy league schools all have campuses that put Nebraskas to shame. How about Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State, etc in the Big10? Head and shoulders above UNL. UNL's campus lacks the architecture that makes numerous other campuses unique. (-1) It lacks the city. (-1) O st. bar scene is nothing to be impressed by, and everything else within 3 miles of the campus is borderline industrial-ghetto. It lacks beauty. (-1) There are more weeds in the grass than lawn. Arizona St. almost has more trees than UNL's campus. The party scene is fairly week in comparison to a campus like Columbia. (-1) History (-1) Weather (-1) Public transportation (-1) Diversity (-1) local jobs post-graduation (-1) Although Omaha is helping with this. Outdoor life (-1)...you could go on an on. There are many great things about the school like some of the facilities for athletes...but since I'm about 75 pounds and 5 inches shy of ever being an football player, me personally...I'd pick another campus to spend my 4 years at. And I could name 50-100...regardless of every seeing them I'm glad you and SkerChicago don't recruit for the Big Red. Your sales pitches suck. I personally disagree with much of what both of you say, but I'll leave it at that.
  24. One more win, a legit Big XII North title, the #1 scoring defense in the nation, and a top 20 ranking - 2009 wins hands down. It really shouldn't even be up for debate.
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