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  1. The stats below compare season totals for Alabama's starting 4 defensive

    linemen, Florida's starting 4 defensive linemen, Texas' starting 4 defensive

    linemen, and Ndamukong Suh. How could 1 person have virtually the same stats as the cumulative front 4 of the top 3 defenses? The answer is that he dominates more than anyone else in the game:

     

    Alabama Season Totals

    98tkl - 23.5tfl - 9.5sk - 20qbh - 5pbu - 0int - 1ff - 3bk

    Florida Season Totals

    112tkl - 33tfl - 14sk - 48qbh - 5pbu - 0int - 1ff - 0bk

    Texas Season Totals

    116tkl - 25.5tfl - 15.5sk - 10qbh - 7pbu - 0int - 2ff - 0bk

    Suh Season Totals

    82tkl - 23tfl - 12sk - 24qbh - 10pbu - 1int - 1ff - 3bk

     

     

     

    How did he not win the Heisman Trophy?

  2. Nebraska is going to beat Texas on Saturday.

     

    There are too many fans on this board already counting on Nebraska to lose. Texas has not been impressive all season long. Texas A&M put up 39 points and over 500 yards on them. OU played them close too. Texas is not invincible like many people seem to think. The NU offense will put up a few TD's and a couple TD's will come from special teams/defense. Texas has no running game so they will be forced to throw. Expect Colt McCoy to be heavily pressured by the NU front (SUH, Crick, etc.). Colt McCoy will be sacked 5+ times. The NU defense will hold Texas to less points. Texas is going down.

     

     

    I will bump this thread to the top in one week when the Nebraska Cornhuskers are the Big 12 North Champions.

  3. This may sound funny, but do you think if our defense was only average would that improve the play of our offense?

     

     

    NO - If if our defense was average that would not make Zac Lee a quality passing QB. He would still overthrow/underthrow receivers, etc. This would not make a difference at all.

  4. http://www.examiner.net/law/x206838184/Ind...cers-exonerated

     

    Independence police officers exonerated

    Officials claim no wrong doing in Buffalo Wild Wings disturbance

     

     

     

     

    Independence, MO —

     

    Kristy Powell claimed Independence police officers beat her up and wrongfully arrested her while she watched a college football game on TV at an Independence restaurant last month.

     

    But the internal police investigation resulted in the “exoneration of all involved officers,” according to a statement by Capt. John Cato.

     

    Extensive information was collected from officers, patrons and employees of the restaurant who were there during the incident.

     

    Cato’s statement said there was a complaint filed that claimed officers “wrongfully arrested the complainant” and used excessive force and failed to inform the person arrested of the charges.

     

    Powell, who lives in Independence but is a native of Omaha, Neb., was watching the Nebraska Cornhuskers play the Missouri Tigers on Oct. 8.

     

    Powell and her family were watching the game at Buffalo Wild Wings at 20110 E. Jackson Drive, according to a report by the Omaha-based TV news station KMTV.

     

    They started cheering after a Nebraska touchdown. A Tiger fan took objection and started cussing and telling them to shut up.

     

    “Watch your mouth,” Powell said. “My kids are here.”

     

    But the Tiger fan, who apparently identified himself as a police officer, allegedly said “I don’t care. I’m a police officer and I can do what I want.”

     

    Soon, officers showed up at the restaurant. An officer approached her.

     

    Powell said she did nothing wrong.

     

    Then the officer allegedly slammed her against the wall and placed handcuffs on her.

     

    Powell told KMTV she fully cooperated and didn’t know why the officer acted that way.

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