hskerholic Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 STILLWATER, Okla. (AP)—No. 14 Nebraska dropped the ball on its chance to stay undefeated. No one knows that feeling more than Niles Paul. The lasting images from the Cornhuskers’ 20-13 loss last weekend against Texas were four dropped passes that could have gone for touchdowns, including two by Paul. Heading into Saturday’s game at No. 17 Oklahoma State (6-0, 2-0 Big 12), the Huskers’ message has been that all is not lost. “I don’t see it any different,” coach Bo Pelini said. “Everything we want to do is still out there for us to get done. It hasn’t changed one bit.” Nebraska (5-1, 1-1) no longer controls its own destiny in the national championship race but can still be a factor in the Big 12 title chase, particularly if it bounces back at Oklahoma State and then at home against No. 18 Missouri next week. “Nebraska’s a really good football team,” Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. “A week ago or 10 days ago, I think most people across the country would think that they would have a chance to compete for the national championship if they continued to move on. “College football’s so unpredictable, and each week we’re all vulnerable based on our preparation and the willingness of our players to compete hard on Saturdays.” Going up against the undefeated Cowboys gives Paul and the rest of the Cornhuskers a shot at redemption. “What I do is I man up to my mistakes in that game, just like everyone else manned up to their mistakes in that game,” Paul said. “We all looked in the mirror and we came back and said, ‘We have a good team. We have a really good team.’ “If we play our ball game, we’ll win out the rest of the season.” The game is the latest stop in Nebraska’s farewell to the Big 12 tour. The former Big Eight rivals faced each other every year from 1960 to 1995 in a series dominated by the Cornhuskers. Between 1962 and the early years of the Big 12 in 1999, Nebraska was 35-0-1 against the Cowboys. Oklahoma State, however, has won three of the last four games, including a 45-14 blowout victory in Lincoln in 2007. “It’s kind of surreal because living in Oklahoma my whole life, I’ve followed the Big 12 a long time. It’s kind of weird to have Nebraska just kind of up and leave,” Cowboys quarterback Brandon Weeden said. “It’s going to be kind of surreal. It’s going to be kind of weird. It probably won’t sink in until next year when they’re actually gone.” Pelini has said Taylor Martinez will be back at quarterback after he was benched for ineffectiveness against Texas. The speedy freshman, who’s averaging 126 yards rushing, and the rest of Nebraska’s fourth-ranked run offense will face a defense that ranks 92nd in the nation in yards allowed but has been getting the job done largely with takeaways. “Our defense hasn’t seen a guy like that, and it’s different defending a guy like that,” Gundy said. “You’ve got to be accountable for him at all times because if you’re not accountable for him and he makes one guy miss, you may not ever catch him.” Oklahoma State also faces the stiffest challenge yet for first-year offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen’s prolific attack, which ranks second in the nation in scoring (49.5 ppg) and yardage (535 ypg) and third in passing (361 ypg). Nebraska has allowed its opponents the fewest yards passing and lowest quarterback rating in the country, and talented Huskers cornerback Prince Amukamara will likely matchup with explosive Cowboys receiver Justin Blackmon all day. “I like our secondary,” Pelini said. “I think they match up well against any receiving corps. I have a lot of confidence in our guys.” Nebraska has won six straight road games and will try to prevent the Cowboys from getting to 7-0 for only the third time in school history. “We’re undefeated right now,” OSU defensive tackle Shane Jarka said, “and we want to keep it that way.” My link Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 is it just me or do you think Paul runs his mouth a little bit too much? i prefer he keeps it shut and focuses on delivering on the field. Quote Link to comment
Husker Z Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 is it just me or do you think Paul runs his mouth a little bit too much? i prefer he keeps it shut and focuses on delivering on the field. It's not just you, I'm sure of that. Quote Link to comment
andyokstate Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 "Between 1962 and the early years of the Big 12 in 1999, Nebraska was 35-0-1 against the Cowboys." Sob. Quote Link to comment
HuskerinHouston Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 This game is so very important to us at this moment! I predict a 14+ point win but if we lose we will have to start praying/hoping whatever it is you do cause we are going to be in a world of hurt. We will have 2 big 12 losses and Mizzou, say they beat OU will have none. If we beat Mizzou we will need for them to lose another game in order for us to play in the big 12 ship. If they lose, then next week will spell out who will most likely go to the ship. A&M is the only other game I see that could be trouble, that is from a crowd/fan view not from the players (talent) on that team. These next 2 weeks are critical for our program this season and into the off-season. So husker fans going to stinkwater, be loud and make sure the Huskers come out with a victory!!! Quote Link to comment
ESPY Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 "Between 1962 and the early years of the Big 12 in 1999, Nebraska was 35-0-1 against the Cowboys." Sob. The amazing thing about that record is how many solid OSU teams we beat during that time. There were so many high-scoring shootouts it's hard to believe the Pokes couldn't do any better than 1 tie ballgame. Small side note - the first game I ever attended was our 30-10 win in Lincoln in '86. I was only 2 at the time, but my dad likes to remind me we got the pleasure of watching a small, quick-as-lightning back who became one of the most prolific RBs in college football history. You might remember who I'm talking about. Quote Link to comment
gratefullred Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 is it just me or do you think Paul runs his mouth a little bit too much? i prefer he keeps it shut and focuses on delivering on the field. He cant help it. Its the stupid WR virus, the same one that affects TO, Ocho, and Mike Irvin. Quote Link to comment
HuskerfaninOkieland Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 is it just me or do you think Paul runs his mouth a little bit too much? i prefer he keeps it shut and focuses on delivering on the field. It's not just you, I'm sure of that. Count me in as well. If Paul really manned up to his mistakes, he would have done that last year and we wouldn't be having this discussion. Quote Link to comment
ESPY Posted October 22, 2010 Share Posted October 22, 2010 is it just me or do you think Paul runs his mouth a little bit too much? i prefer he keeps it shut and focuses on delivering on the field. He cant help it. Its the stupid WR virus, the same one that affects TO, Ocho, and Mike Irvin. What's the big deal? Ya'll act like we won't be in the Big 12 next year Quote Link to comment
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