Jump to content


Whose 2012 season would you rather have?


Pick a season, any season  

58 members have voted

You do not have permission to vote in this poll, or see the poll results. Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.

Recommended Posts

Good choices on this poll. Normally I'd go with 10-4, despite the two blow-out losses. But since we haven't been to the Rose Bowl in the B1G yet I voted to take the Cheese Tard's 8-6 season with the Rose Bowl appearance.

Is a another game in the same stadium a mere 4 months later against the Pac 12 champ as opposed to the Pac 12 runner up really worth 2 more losses?

 

Not to me.

Link to comment

Wisconsin did not get blown out, but they also nearly lost to Utah St. until a third quarter come back and only beat Northern Iowa by 5 points (though they held a strong lead for most of the game). But, these are non-conference FCS games. I wonder how people would have felt if Nebraska won a close game against Idaho St, instead of dominating 73-7.

 

It has already been said, but Nebraska earned their wins and place in the conference championship and bowl game. Their loses were more about them beating themselves, with turnovers or poor tackling, than getting out played.

Link to comment

Good choices on this poll. Normally I'd go with 10-4, despite the two blow-out losses. But since we haven't been to the Rose Bowl in the B1G yet I voted to take the Cheese Tard's 8-6 season with the Rose Bowl appearance.

Is a another game in the same stadium a mere 4 months later against the Pac 12 champ as opposed to the Pac 12 runner up really worth 2 more losses?

 

Not to me.

But it would be our first Rose Bowl. Even if it did have an asterisk next to it. So I would make the tradeoff for that.

Link to comment

Wisconsin did not get blown out, but they also nearly lost to Utah St. until a third quarter come back and only beat Northern Iowa by 5 points (though they held a strong lead for most of the game). But, these are non-conference FCS games. I wonder how people would have felt if Nebraska won a close game against Idaho St, instead of dominating 73-7.

 

 

 

Frankly, we should've lost that game. Just being blunt.

Link to comment

Wisconsin did not get blown out, but they also nearly lost to Utah St. until a third quarter come back and only beat Northern Iowa by 5 points (though they held a strong lead for most of the game). But, these are non-conference FCS games. I wonder how people would have felt if Nebraska won a close game against Idaho St, instead of dominating 73-7.

 

It has already been said, but Nebraska earned their wins and place in the conference championship and bowl game. Their loses were more about them beating themselves, with turnovers or poor tackling, than getting out played.

Utah State isn't FCS, and they were at least as good as Northwestern/Michigan State/Penn State and they were clearly much better than Iowa.

Link to comment

Wisconsin did not get blown out, but they also nearly lost to Utah St. until a third quarter come back and only beat Northern Iowa by 5 points (though they held a strong lead for most of the game). But, these are non-conference FCS games. I wonder how people would have felt if Nebraska won a close game against Idaho St, instead of dominating 73-7.

 

 

 

Frankly, we should've lost that game. Just being blunt.

This game was in 2010, so I did not include it in my decision. Plus, while the defense was vanilla in the game, the made the stops when needed, only allowing 3 points.

I like to remember the game like this...

 

Link to comment

Wisconsin did not get blown out, but they also nearly lost to Utah St. until a third quarter come back and only beat Northern Iowa by 5 points (though they held a strong lead for most of the game). But, these are non-conference FCS games. I wonder how people would have felt if Nebraska won a close game against Idaho St, instead of dominating 73-7.

 

 

 

Frankly, we should've lost that game. Just being blunt.

This game was in 2010, so I did not include it in my decision. Plus, while the defense was vanilla in the game, the made the stops when needed, only allowing 3 points.

I like to remember the game like this...

 

Regardless, the fanbase was in near meltdown mode even with the win. Our next game was at kansas St and I remember very clearly the worried mess we were in wondering how the hell our "supposed" struggling run defense was going to slow down Daniel Thomas of Kansas St. You said you wondered how we'd feel after a close game against Idaho St. Well, we did have a close game against an FCS team3 years ago.

Link to comment

Wisconsin did not get blown out, but they also nearly lost to Utah St. until a third quarter come back and only beat Northern Iowa by 5 points (though they held a strong lead for most of the game). But, these are non-conference FCS games. I wonder how people would have felt if Nebraska won a close game against Idaho St, instead of dominating 73-7.

 

It has already been said, but Nebraska earned their wins and place in the conference championship and bowl game. Their loses were more about them beating themselves, with turnovers or poor tackling, than getting out played.

Utah State isn't FCS, and they were at least as good as Northwestern/Michigan State/Penn State and they were clearly much better than Iowa.

Utah St was better than Iowa. But, I would still take Nebraska who, despite their flaws, know how to put a win together rather than giving up leads or not being able to close out (which defined Wisconsin last year).

Link to comment

Sounds like several people are defending Wisconsin based on their losses being close. Nebraska had a lot of close games too, but WE WON THEM.

 

Sure, the CCG was embarrasing, and championships mean a lot, but even the UCLA and Georgia losses were entertaining games. And we won 10 others. 2012 was one of the most entertaining seasons I've ever seen out of Husker football, and some here would rather go with a team that couldn't even win 9 games?

 

Colorado used to base their entire season on how well they could stack up against Nebraska. To me, hanging your hat on a CCG win by Wisconsin where they backed in by default, when they otherwise had a miserable season, is being too much like the Colorado fans of old.

 

Kudos to Wiscy for getting that conference championship and playing in the Rose Bowl. That really, really hurts. But taking the season as a whole? The answer is simple: Go Big Red.

Link to comment

I would much rather have the first option. Now if Wisconsin would have won the Rose Bowl... then I would probably reconsider my choice.

 

We can say that we deserved to be there. We were the best in our division, and had the second best record in the B1G.

 

Wisconsin on the other hand, was given a gimme. Not their fault, but it is what it is and can't be denied. Did they deserve to be there? 4-4 in conference play, with 5 other schools having a better conference record than them (tOSU, PSU, NU, MI, NW), you tell me.

Link to comment

Wisconsin did not get blown out, but they also nearly lost to Utah St. until a third quarter come back and only beat Northern Iowa by 5 points (though they held a strong lead for most of the game). But, these are non-conference FCS games. I wonder how people would have felt if Nebraska won a close game against Idaho St, instead of dominating 73-7.

 

 

 

Frankly, we should've lost that game. Just being blunt.

This game was in 2010, so I did not include it in my decision. Plus, while the defense was vanilla in the game, the made the stops when needed, only allowing 3 points.

I like to remember the game like this...

 

Regardless, the fanbase was in near meltdown mode even with the win. Our next game was at kansas St and I remember very clearly the worried mess we were in wondering how the hell our "supposed" struggling run defense was going to slow down Daniel Thomas of Kansas St. You said you wondered how we'd feel after a close game against Idaho St. Well, we did have a close game against an FCS team3 years ago.

I think you have a good comparison here, but that game was 3 years ago. So, the concerns we had 3 years ago about not over-performing against less talented teams fell on Wisconsin's fan-base last year.

Link to comment

 

I think you have a good comparison here, but that game was 3 years ago. So, the concerns we had 3 years ago about not over-performing against less talented teams fell on Wisconsin's fan-base last year.

Maybe it's coming off as though I'm trying to argue with you, but I'm not. I'm just sayin, we have been there before.

Link to comment

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...