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  1. 5 minutes ago, Savage Husker said:


    That was my first Husker game, it was awesome but just a meh game where the offense couldn’t punch it in - like you’re saying. The pick-6 is really the only thing exciting play that stood out. I don’t recall it being wet though. 

    I think it was Clint Finley who had the pick 6 early in the game, and then it was a defensive battle the rest of the way.  My friends were joking in the stands when Finley was returning the INT, saying "watch out, he used to play high school quarterback!!!"  You may be correct in the 1998 game not being wet, but it was definitely cold.  The 1996 game was very similar.  Jay Foreman had a pick-6 in the first quarter, but the offense couldn't get much going the rest of the game.

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  2. 33 minutes ago, MyBloodIsRed16 said:

    '95 vs Michigan St.  Dominate performance and now I can say I saw Nick Saban lose in person.  Also my left arm made it onto sports center the next day during the highlights 

    My friend and I were talking about Jay Sims to my son during last week’s Purdue game (I can never remember our current players in their numbers, so we said Jay Sims was NU’s 31) and we brought up the NU-Michigan State game in 1995. Sims had a late, 80 yard TD run. After the game Saban was commenting how much talent NU had, and Saban thought NU’s best I-back was our 5th stringer. That always made me laugh. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, BigRedBuster said:

    I don’t remember the year, but it was mid to late 90s against CU. Night game and it was just spitting rain. One of the loudest games I’ve been to. 
     

    1992 was the Halloween Night Massacre when NU beat CU 52-7. It was a night game, but wasn’t raining.

     

    1994 NU-CU was an 11 AM kickoff at home.

     

    1996 was a dreary 2:30 kickoff on the day after Thanksgiving.  CU replaced OU for that date when the Big 12 was formed. It was cold and wet day. Very close game.  Neither team could get much going offensively.

     

    1998 was very much the same as 1996. Cold and wet. 2:30 kickoff that ended in the darkness of the early evening.  Another close, hard fought defensive battle.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Gage County said:

    Man we sure hate this guy even with these Husker records:

    4th 431 passing yards in a game, Purdue, I was there for the comeback!

    8th 399 passing yards in a game, Penn St

    3rd 3,143 passing yards in a season, 2017

     

    Had the Skers gone bowling and Lee thrown for 175, he would have unseated Turner Gill for 10th in career passing yards.

     

     

    Tanner Lee shouldn’t be liked based on his Northern Illinois game alone. 

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  5. I’ve been lucky enough to attend a lot of NU football games in my life. A few of them stick out as my favorites.

     

    1990 Colorado (even though it was a loss the game was memorable, especially the crowd giving the sign language “clap” to Kenny Walker)

    1991 Oklahoma (stormed the field and found my best friend and gave him a huge hug)

    1994 Colorado

    1996 Colorado

    2009 Oklahoma

    The four games I have taken my son to, including last week against Purdue. 

     

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  6. 8 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

    Yes....and when he has to actually go out and recruit a good QB that will put up with his BS.

    Supposedly he has a stud QB for the 2025 class committed, but I don’t follow recruiting enough to know what he’s doing for 2024. I think he’s not bothering much with high school recruiting and is going to try the transfer portal route each year. I still think his over/under for seasons at Colorado is 2. 

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  7. 20 minutes ago, JJ Husker said:

     

    I haven’t followed their games super close but offensive play calling hasn’t appeared to be near their biggest weakness. Maybe he’s blaming Lewis for the OL performance along with the players. I guess it’s everyone’s fault except for Deion, Shadeur and Hunter.

    The offense really struggled against UCLA, but most of that seemed to be due to poor o-line play. I’m not sure what changing the play caller is going to do at this point. Deion won’t be able to attract real assistant coaches if he keeps this act up. Of course, I have questioned how long he’s interested in staying at CU or in coaching anyway. Once Shedeur is gone, what is going to keep him interested in coaching?

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  8. 19 minutes ago, Cdog923 said:

     

    There are some rumors out there about potential transfers for next year, but I think we all need to be prepared for another year of HH while Kaelin gets acclimatized to college. Hopefully HH puts in the work necessary to improve his footwork and mechanics so he can become a more complete QB. 

    Rhule wouldn’t be doing his job if he was going to accept Haarberg as the only option at starting QB next year. Rhule knows the team will need more offense next year. This is because the schedule isn’t filled with weak Big Ten West offenses, but it’s also not realistic for the defense to be as strong as it is this year. 

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  9. 31 minutes ago, Mavric said:

     

    Exactly what it looks like to me as well.

    I understand HH is trying to get every yard he can, and it’s a tough balance to knowing when to plow/dive through defenders and when to just slide/go down. It was a great run when HH dove towards the end zone on NU’s first TD drive against Purdue, and he absorbed a big hit while setting up first and goal. But, later in the game I was just saying out loud for HH to “get down” when he’s hesitating against defenders and he ends up getting stripped by a big d-lineman.  I guess we will just have to live with the good and bad this year, and hope the team can survive and still get wins. 

  10. I appreciate Haarberg for coming in, righting the ship, and managing the offense the best he can. He definitely plays  tough and has earned the respect of his teammates. I hope that Satt is able to lean on Johnson and Fleeks to run the ball more, and rely less on Haarberg. Unless, HH has wide open field in front on him, he’s not a great runner.  On speed options, he needs to pitch the ball sooner to give the RB some space to get to the corner. Finally,  on a couple of the sacks and big hits he took against Purdue, that was due to him holding onto the ball too long. I realize the WR group isn’t great right now and may not getting open for him, but HH needs to develop that internal clock in his head. 

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  11. 3 minutes ago, Toe said:

     

    I wonder why anyone would give a s#!t about that today...

    I just don’t get all the whining and b!^@hing about this game being shown on Peacock.  Is it the inconvenience of getting the app? Is it the extra cost? What exactly is this “principle of it” that people are complaining about?

     

    Three months ago, people were doing backflips about all the cash the new media rights was going to provide NU and the rest of the Big Ten. Now they complain because a game is going to be televised by one of the agreed upon broadcast partners?

     

    Would they like to see how much the Disney Corp. forced cable and satellite providers to pony up so they had could include ESPN and other channels on their cable/satellite TV package? It certainly was a lot more than $6 a month than what Peacock costs. 

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  12. 4 hours ago, gobiggergoredder said:

    I like "And a ceiling that remains unrealized".

     

    What do these games look like minus turnovers?  What do they look like with better field possession?

     

    I think it's exciting but also discouraging because there doesn't seem to be any progress.

    On his podcast this week, Rob Zatechka explains that it’s tough to change something like turnovers which has been a glaring problem for many years and multiple coaches. That turnover problem is a program issue, which is tough to change for a first year coach.

     

    I would also say that the injuries and the lack of depth are also having an impact on turnovers for NU this year. We are starting an inexperienced QB in Haarberg, who is getting beat up physically. His backup is even more turnover prone. The RB room has been riddled with injuries and now relying on a 4th string I-back. The punt returner against Purdue was replacing Kemp, who has never had issues fielding punts. The fumbled kickoff was almost a fluke play, caused by Purdue going after an up back fielding a kickoff.  Teams are also going to be more likely to try for turnovers more aggressively against NU because how turnover-prone we have been. 

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