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  1. 34 minutes ago, Huskers93-97 said:

    Couldn’t agree more. Seems like frost has the same problem playing the talented kids like Pelini used to do. Other programs play their talent. Seems like whoever our coach is has some reasoning for playing some less talented  kid 


    Damn straight, stuck on playing guys who know the playbook better vs. playing talented but less knowledgeable guys.
     

    This is definitely Pelini-like, e.g. Sean Fisher playing ahead of Lavonte David, until he got hurt and then David became a star.

  2. The Texas “full hospital” thing was due to the way the hospital system in Houston was reporting.  They’ve since corrected it to 100% of their base operational capacity, not total capacity.  Although they may get to max level at some time, but it’s worth clarifying in the time being.

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  3. 10 hours ago, flatwaterfan said:

    Booker was good but I think Tyronne Williams was better!   That team was loaded as you also had Minter,Veland and Warfield.   Not sure if that's the same year or not?


    Yes, although I recall Warfield was second string  that season.  All played in the league with Williams and Minter having longer careers.  Loaded as hell, all three levels of the D had NFL caliber players.

  4. Yes!  He was my favorite DB in the mid 90s, big bodied and physical.  That late TD he gave up in the national title game was garbage, the Florida receiver was out of bounds when he controlled the ball.  

  5. I always liked Roy as a RB and he’s a nice guy in real life.  I went to California earlier this year and he and Dani were on the same legs of the trip.  I had a laugh because he was talking to some guy on the plane who was probably 20-25 years old and the guy had no idea who he was.  C’mon man!

  6. 2 hours ago, BigPeterJ said:

    Missed that.  Thanks for pointing that out.  

    That’s right, 4th down slant pass to Sirr Parker beat K State.  That KSU team was bloody good that year, minus nearly ripping off Eric’s head.

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  7. 55 minutes ago, FTW said:

     

    I don't mean to be rude here but do people really take the time to read your extremely long posts? 

     

    I found the post to be insightful vs. the shorter, Twitter type posts.  A few paragraphs isn't extreme.  Don't like reading, move along!

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  8. 5 minutes ago, cheekygeek said:

    I'm sure I will take flack for it, but I'm pretty sure that black men in chains (and only black men in chains) is not a good look.  Gold chains, sure. But seriously, you couldn't have put them on ONE white guy in the photo? I'm both a photographer and a marketing guy and this is Not Good.

     

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    Haha incoming!  Maybe they wanted to wear the chains, it’s a pretty bada** look to me.

  9. 2 hours ago, Fru said:

     

    Very suspicious. 

     

     

    FWIW, at the 2:04:02 mark is where Rozier gets injured. Looks questionable to me. 

    Agreed.  

     

    What registered immediately is that both these guys are from New Jersey.  Maybe it’s a coincidence, but it makes me think the fix was more likely.

     

    Hell, the Peter brothers are from New Jersey too.  It all makes sense now...

  10. 19 hours ago, southernoregonhusker said:

    I thought it was the right call.  Had it not hit that damn handrail.

     

    Watching that play, IF McCoy isn’t running for his life from Suh, I think he might have ran more time off the clock, pass goes out of bounds and it’s truly game over.  Can’t be mad at Suh for trying to kill a man!

  11. 7 hours ago, 3rd and long said:

    Apparently were going to see it called a lot this year. Another ejection in the Texas-USC game.  So that’s at least three today. 

    That ejection of the SC player was garbage.  The UT QB had a loose helmet so it looked bad when it came off.  If it “looks” or makes a loud noise, those soy refs throw the flag.  

  12. I agree with turning it over to the league offices, notice how #44 Jacob Callier holds on to Martinez's leg (fine, no biggy) but then starts to roll his body over twisting it in the process.  Dirty, eff that guy.  It reminds me of an incident in the early 2000s against OU, I think it was Rocky Calmus twisting Crouch's or a RB's leg.

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