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ColoradoHusk

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  1. This is only OK if it is your decision. There is nothing worse than being told by the wife, "Nebraska isn't going to win, so change the channel to this, or come with me to the store, or let's go visit so and so." My wife generally knows to schedule things around Husker games in the fall. The only thing that might come up are soccer games for my son, if the game is during the day. She just lets me watch the game by myself in our main TV room, and she won't bother me.
  2. Funny thing is...others take it differently....I drink much less after a loss...I might have 1 to 2 more drinks and I'm done. When NEB wins a big game though, I get drunk as sh#t! I keep on celebrating. I soak it all in and so does my liver. Man, in the comebacks against Ohio State and Wisconsin the last 2 years, I was drinking a lot after those games. I was so excited and pumped, I didn't want to stop drinking and having fun.
  3. I am another person who used to get furious and yell and scream during NU losses. I think it's a combination that I have gotten older and maybe I have "gotten used" to NU losing more often, in that I now just kinda sit there in silence. If anything, I will just laugh to myself like "wow, that just happened?". During the Big 10 title game last year, I couldn't even get mad. It was just like "wow, this is happening again". I didn't watch a single play in the 2nd half. Our block was having a Christmas Party, so I went and enjoyed myself at that. I don't think that this makes me "less of a fan", it's just that I have grown more mature and have bigger priorities (wife and children) in life.
  4. NUance? Love that guy. Man, old fashion radio headphones guy is both the best and the worst! We get it, you want to hear the game...a few seconds behind the play happening in front of you. HAHA Back in the day, over the air broadcasts were generally pretty close to being live. But, the FCC cracked down a few years ago, so everything is on a 7-second delay. That would be the tough thing with watching the game at a tailgate right next to the stadium. You would hear the reaction of the crowd, before the play is shown on TV.
  5. I hate the guy who just can't get the names of past/current Huskers right. There is Grant Winstrom, Jason Peters, Matt Davidson, are three off the top of my head.
  6. I love "old fashioned radio headphones" guy!!!!! Especially if he has binoculars around his neck to better view the action. The "binoculars" are even better if they are the fake ones filled with booze.
  7. Let's see all the signs of the douche-bag. 1. Oversized NC ring hat--Check 2. Creepy child molester beard/mustache--Check 3. Headphones around his neck--Check 4. Bama jersey--Check 5. Gawdy Crimson Tide gold chain/medallion around his neck--Check
  8. This. I don't tell grown men what they can and can't do, but as a 24 year old, it's either going to be a Husker t-shirt or a Husker hoodie with a red baseball cap for me. You learn quickly young padawan.
  9. As I have grown older, I get sick of grown men getting all pissed off at what something 18-22 year old kids do. It's not like these kids are out there trying to screw up. They are doing the best they can. Everyone makes mistakes. Personal attacks on players is a terrible thing to do during a game.
  10. Call me crazy, but I don't get the appeal of wearing a jersey. I always wear Husker gear on gamedays, but I haven't worn a jersey since I was a little kid.
  11. Surely, you don't have the audacity to think the NU teams are for the students? If I had my way, the students would get first pick of their seats, mid court right behind the scorer's table for basketball. And, they would also have first pick between the 30 yard lines in the east stadium. And for any other sport, they also get first choice. It is, after all, their University, right? Their representative teams, right? And your athletic department wouldn't have any cash, and all of the non-revenue sports would be eliminated. True! I was being a little sarcastic about what college sports have turned into over the past 50-60 years! Ahhh, I got ya now. It is unfortunate that big-time college sports have turned into big business.
  12. Surely, you don't have the audacity to think the NU teams are for the students? If I had my way, the students would get first pick of their seats, mid court right behind the scorer's table for basketball. And, they would also have first pick between the 30 yard lines in the east stadium. And for any other sport, they also get first choice. It is, after all, their University, right? Their representative teams, right? And your athletic department wouldn't have any cash, and all of the non-revenue sports would be eliminated.
  13. Rock, I understand where you are coming from. But, the way that Memorial Stadium has been constructed and added on over the years, I think a balcony on top of the South End Zone would be a bad idea. Not only would they be super far from the action, but they would be higher than the current West balcony. The reason the new addition on the East stadium "works" is that the seats are on the sideline, so you even though the seats are super high up, they don't feel as far away from the action. I have sat in the upper rows in both the South and North end zones, and frankly they weren't very good places to watch the game. I couldn't imagine being in a balcony, even further up and away from the action. Plus, a balcony would create obstructed view rows in the South end zone. I have sat under the balcony in the East stadium, and it sucked because the balcony got in our sightlines were obstructed by the balcony. A row of skyboxes wouldn't be a terrible idea because the people in the skyboxes are there more for the "party" than the game, and there isn't anything wrong with that.
  14. Thanks, craze. That pic shows how far the end zone stadiums go from the field. Any more seats in the end zone is impractical.
  15. That's a terrible idea. Memorial Stadium has too many endzone seats as it is. Being in a balcony in the south end zone would suck. I like the new capacity with the new addition. It's over 90k and will still sell out.
  16. Moving CB's to safety has more to do with getting your best guys out on the field. Bo has been trying to recruit bigger CB's so they can move to safety, if needed.
  17. On his radio show this morning, Benning commented that NU is also probably chatting with Oregon's DC on schemes, as Oregon runs a 3-man front.
  18. Make sure you get a smedium so you can show off your rock hard pecs and biceps.
  19. With the need for young players to step up this year, I can see why the coaches are naming the more experienced guys as Captains and Asst. Captains. These are the guys that the young guys can learn from in summer conditioning and practice, and these are the guys the coaches can depend on to get their message across.
  20. It probably goes back to when Watson and Gilmore left NU, and Frost was rumored to be going for a spot on the NU staff. Apparently, Frost wanted to come over as the OC, while Pelini already had his guy in Beck. I think it turned out well for both parties. I have zero complaints with Beck as OC, and Frost is now the OC at Oregon.
  21. I am sure there are some people that think that Scott Frost had an icy relationship with the current NU staff. After this article, it certainly doesn't appear that way now. It's cool to see NU and Oregon sharing ideas.
  22. Music to my ears, too. But "one of the best offensive lines in Nebraska history" is saying a bit too much, I think. We've had some truly legendary offensive lines. These guys have a long way to go to get to that level. I am not saying you are ripping Martinez here, but the I am sure TMart haters will be quick to say "He needs to be educated on the great lines in the history of NU."
  23. Some interesting thoughts on assistant captains for each position group. The staff wants one guy for each position group to talk to during the games. Sounds like things got pretty hectic during the Big 10 Championship game. QBs: Tommy Armstrong RBs: Ameer Abdullah WRs: Kenny Bell OL: Jeremiah Sirles DL: Jason Ankrah LBs: Trevor Roach CBs: Josh Mitchell S: Corey Cooper RB Imani Cross helps with incoming recruiting class
  24. Unfortunately, the QB position is more about wins and losses, rather than stats. When people look at RB's and WR's, they just think about all the yards and TD's they score. Martinez has been counted on as the "big play" guy for his entire career. He hasn't had the home run threat at RB (think LP, Ahman Green, etc.) Burkhead was a great back, but he typically wasn't a guy who could break one at any moment. TMart was the guy who could break the 70-80 yard run. Another thing to think about is the OC's who has worked with him. Watson didn't know what to do with Taylor. He was trying to coming up with a QB run game, while maintaining WCO passing principles. Beck was a first year OC when TMart was a sophomore. Last year, we saw some amazing things from TMart and Beck. I look forward to see what the O will be like this year.
  25. Would you like to see the lighter shade of green have more of a contrast to the darker shade of green?
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