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Dirk Chatelain

@dirkchatelain

@ronhusk15 Ron, they play OU, Texas, Baylor, Okie St, Kansas St and TCU EVERY year. That's better than even Nebraska's best year

 

That is a pathetic schedule three years ago or three years from now.

 

"EVERY year." lols

Wasn't three years ago RG3's Heisman campaign?

 

And Okie St's BCS run?

 

And Klien was at K state?

 

And I would contend whether ou and Texas were up or down, it mattered a LOT in Lincoln.

 

Three years from now, who knows?

 

As for the journalistic integrity of a Dirk Chatelain, what everyone gets into an incredible twist over are opinion pieces, which he may or may not glean from message boards. Even if he did, it's hardly a thing to get mad over, it's not like we're copyrighting our work here and it's editorial. When he actually does in depth reporting (like his turnover article a while back) it's usually quite good.

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It's got to be Northwestern, right?

 

Those guys are having a down year, but they're well coached and have the ability to give anybody a game. They've done it to us in years past, they've done it to other teams this year. Probably the most encouraging display from the offense in conference play.

 

If at the end of the season that's still our second most impressive win, though, then we'll have lost three in a row.

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Dirk Chatelain

@dirkchatelain

@ronhusk15 Ron, they play OU, Texas, Baylor, Okie St, Kansas St and TCU EVERY year. That's better than even Nebraska's best year

That is a pathetic schedule three years ago or three years from now.

 

"EVERY year." lols

Wasn't three years ago RG3's Heisman campaign?

 

And Okie St's BCS run?

 

And Klien was at K state?

 

And I would contend whether ou and Texas were up or down, it mattered a LOT in Lincoln.

 

Three years from now, who knows?

 

As for the journalistic integrity of a Dirk Chatelain, what everyone gets into an incredible twist over are opinion pieces, which he may or may not glean from message boards. Even if he did, it's hardly a thing to get mad over, it's not like we're copyrighting our work here and it's editorial. When he actually does in depth reporting (like his turnover article a while back) it's usually quite good.

 

 

 

And three years from now?

 

TCU will, again, be TCU. Snyder will have retired from Kansas State. Oklahoma State will be who they've always been. And Baylor will once again have trouble filling their 30,000 seat stadium.

 

But right now, there are those for whom Dirk is the unquestionable. And as he plays his pan pipes, so they dance.

 

It'll likely be that way three years from now, too.

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Sheesh. When you take a step back and really evaluate our schedule its a matter of there are huge problems if we aren't 8-1 or 9-0. We really haven't proven anything and I've been drinking the kool aid with a lot of people because we are 8-1 but these next 3 weeks will define us. The good news is we didn't lag an egg in east Lansing. We were very close to somewhat surprisingly beating what will be a top 5 team in December. I wouldn't be surprised if we finished 8-4 or 11-1.

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Dirk Chatelain

@dirkchatelain

@ronhusk15 Ron, they play OU, Texas, Baylor, Okie St, Kansas St and TCU EVERY year. That's better than even Nebraska's best year

 

That is a pathetic schedule three years ago or three years from now.

 

"EVERY year." lols

Wasn't three years ago RG3's Heisman campaign?

And Okie St's BCS run?

And Klien was at K state?

And I would contend whether ou and Texas were up or down, it mattered a LOT in Lincoln.

Three years from now, who knows?

As for the journalistic integrity of a Dirk Chatelain, what everyone gets into an incredible twist over are opinion pieces, which he may or may not glean from message boards. Even if he did, it's hardly a thing to get mad over, it's not like we're copyrighting our work here and it's editorial. When he actually does in depth reporting (like his turnover article a while back) it's usually quite good.

 

And three years from now?

 

TCU will, again, be TCU. Snyder will have retired from Kansas State. Oklahoma State will be who they've always been. And Baylor will once again have trouble filling their 30,000 seat stadium.

 

But right now, there are those for whom Dirk is the unquestionable. And as he plays his pan pipes, so they dance.

 

It'll likely be that way three years from now, too.

And Oregon will go back to being terrible, along with Wisconsin, Michigan State, and UCLA. Teams aren't allowed to change their past!

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Dirk Chatelain

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@ronhusk15 Ron, they play OU, Texas, Baylor, Okie St, Kansas St and TCU EVERY year. That's better than even Nebraska's best year

 

That is a pathetic schedule three years ago or three years from now.

 

"EVERY year." lols

Wasn't three years ago RG3's Heisman campaign?

And Okie St's BCS run?

And Klien was at K state?

And I would contend whether ou and Texas were up or down, it mattered a LOT in Lincoln.

Three years from now, who knows?

As for the journalistic integrity of a Dirk Chatelain, what everyone gets into an incredible twist over are opinion pieces, which he may or may not glean from message boards. Even if he did, it's hardly a thing to get mad over, it's not like we're copyrighting our work here and it's editorial. When he actually does in depth reporting (like his turnover article a while back) it's usually quite good.

 

And three years from now?

 

TCU will, again, be TCU. Snyder will have retired from Kansas State. Oklahoma State will be who they've always been. And Baylor will once again have trouble filling their 30,000 seat stadium.

 

But right now, there are those for whom Dirk is the unquestionable. And as he plays his pan pipes, so they dance.

 

It'll likely be that way three years from now, too.

no one was predicting what would happen to us in 2002 in 1999, is the thing, and to make blanket statements like that exudes the arrogance that got Nebraska into this mess.

 

And I don't see how Dirk's popularity plays into that factor.

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Quite frankly the Big 12 is just as much crap right now as it was when we left it. TCU and West Virgina came from the Mountain West and shambled Big East. They are now both right at the top of the league while OU sits behind them, Texas nudges elbows with ISU and Kansas for rights at the bottom, and Okie Lite is doing god knows what. Baylor......BAYLOR is a conference front runner year in and out now. The Big 12 should be the laughing stock, not the Big Ten. Hopefully that sorts itself out next year.

I mean, every single team you mentioned has been in a BCS bowl more recently than Nebraska.

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Quite frankly the Big 12 is just as much crap right now as it was when we left it. TCU and West Virgina came from the Mountain West and shambled Big East. They are now both right at the top of the league while OU sits behind them, Texas nudges elbows with ISU and Kansas for rights at the bottom, and Okie Lite is doing god knows what. Baylor......BAYLOR is a conference front runner year in and out now. The Big 12 should be the laughing stock, not the Big Ten. Hopefully that sorts itself out next year.

I mean, every single team you mentioned has been in a BCS bowl more recently than Nebraska.

Well he snuck an Iowa State reference in there.....

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Dirk Chatelain

@dirkchatelain

@ronhusk15 Ron, they play OU, Texas, Baylor, Okie St, Kansas St and TCU EVERY year. That's better than even Nebraska's best year

That is a pathetic schedule three years ago or three years from now.

 

"EVERY year." lols

 

Wasn't three years ago RG3's Heisman campaign?

And Okie St's BCS run?

And Klien was at K state?

And I would contend whether ou and Texas were up or down, it mattered a LOT in Lincoln.

Three years from now, who knows?

As for the journalistic integrity of a Dirk Chatelain, what everyone gets into an incredible twist over are opinion pieces, which he may or may not glean from message boards. Even if he did, it's hardly a thing to get mad over, it's not like we're copyrighting our work here and it's editorial. When he actually does in depth reporting (like his turnover article a while back) it's usually quite good.

 

 

And three years from now?

 

TCU will, again, be TCU. Snyder will have retired from Kansas State. Oklahoma State will be who they've always been. And Baylor will once again have trouble filling their 30,000 seat stadium.

 

But right now, there are those for whom Dirk is the unquestionable. And as he plays his pan pipes, so they dance.

 

It'll likely be that way three years from now, too.

 

no one was predicting what would happen to us in 2002 in 1999, is the thing, and to make blanket statements like that exudes the arrogance that got Nebraska into this mess.

 

And I don't see how Dirk's popularity plays into that factor.

 

Not wanting to see how Dirk, et al, fishes for clicks doesn't make it any less true.

 

But please pray do tell how Nebraska was "arrogant" in getting into this mess. I'm curious to see how badly we're willing to rewrite history to make Nebraska somehow in the wrong.

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Quite frankly the Big 12 is just as much crap right now as it was when we left it. TCU and West Virgina came from the Mountain West and shambled Big East. They are now both right at the top of the league while OU sits behind them, Texas nudges elbows with ISU and Kansas for rights at the bottom, and Okie Lite is doing god knows what. Baylor......BAYLOR is a conference front runner year in and out now. The Big 12 should be the laughing stock, not the Big Ten. Hopefully that sorts itself out next year.

I mean, every single team you mentioned has been in a BCS bowl more recently than Nebraska.

All those teams got better when Nebraska Missouri Colorado and A&M left and were replaced with a MtnWst team and a dying Big East team. Now magically the Big 12 is better off with less quality AND quantity. Nevermind its two star teams are middle of the pack or worse in conference standings.

 

I'll take it as a compliment that we had to leave to make all those other teams better.

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Im still dumbfounded how anyone can tie this whole move to the Big 10 solely to football, and use revisionist history to complain now that it was the wrong move, simply because poor ole Husker fan doesnt have any big games to see this year.

 

Unless of course I'm taking it the wrong way.

 

No matter how it gets spinned, it wasnt the wrong move. Yeah the schedule was lame but that will sort itself out hopefully. I mean we got screwed on home games this year but that was because of the extra two teams joining up. Poor ole Husker fan will get to see better games in Li coln soon enough.

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Dirk Chatelain

@dirkchatelain

 

@ronhusk15 Ron, they play OU, Texas, Baylor, Okie St, Kansas St and TCU EVERY year. That's better than even Nebraska's best year

 

That is a pathetic schedule three years ago or three years from now.

 

"EVERY year." lols

 

 

Three years ago, OU finished #15, Texas finished UR, Baylor finished #12, Oklahoma State finished #3, Kansas State finished #16 and TCU finished #13. Do you just throw something at a wall and hope it sticks?

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Teams like Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State have far larger fan bases, far greater resources and far greater dedication to excellence on a long-term scale than any three schools in the Big XII. Oklahoma and Texas are the only comparable schools in the Big XII, while - counting Nebraska - you've got four in the Big Ten. There is too much money, too much interest, too much drive behind these schools to keep them down very long. Add Michigan State, Wisconsin and Iowa into that mix as mid-level schools, with maybe Minnesota and Northwestern on the rise, that's a pretty decent conference.

 

As it sits right now, the Big Ten could put ten of 14 schools into bowl games. Seven schools are already in, with Michigan, Penn State and Rutgers having solid chances.

 

There are always going to be people who pine away to play Kansas and Kansas State, because beating those schools 30+ years in a row was part of some remembered great and glorious past. Nobody will ever convince those people that the Big XII wasn't a toxic cesspit, no matter how much evidence you put before them. And that's why those pieces will always get play.

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