Quornhusker Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 It's not. Programs go through tough times. There is nothing we are going through that dozens of other great programs haven't gone through before. Sure fans and the media present these situations as huge turning points in a program's history, but they rarely are. In a couple of years, this season will be nothing more than a page in the Cornhuskers' history book. The mistake is to believe this 2015 season is somehow special or more relevant than 2014 or 2016. It's not. Nebraska will continue to have great coaches and great football teams. Every program is a unique combination of positive and negative factors. Sure we have challenges - recruits like Los Angeles better than Lincoln. But Nebraska has a loyal fan base that USC and UCLA would gladly give up their 5* recruits for. Everything's a trade off. The most important thing to keep in mind: In the world of college football great programs are literally too big to fail. The whole structure, the way the money flows, etc. means that programs like Nebraska will be given chance after chance because Nebraska is a giant brand in college football. Unfair to all the smaller, potentially more deserving programs out there, but that's the way today's college football is. So the conclusion here is that all the hand wringing, all the drama, all the "This is the end of Nebraska" articles are nothing but a giant waste of time and will be forgotten soon. It's a necessary waste of time because college football is entertainment, and this is very entertaining to a lot of people. But a waste of time nonetheless. Keep that in mind the next time you feel bitter or hopeless. 4 Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 Our situation is unique as hell dude. You can make anything sound boring and regular and "no big deal happens all the time" by generalizing it to the least degree of specificity. But that doesn't mean you're actually saying anything. "Bro, our situation isn't unique! We played a football game last Saturday, and so did like 800 other schools. We're all totally the same." 1 Quote Link to comment
Quornhusker Posted November 4, 2015 Author Share Posted November 4, 2015 It's neither boring nor regular. It's just part of the show that is college football, and not worth the meltdown that so many people seem to be going through right now. 2 Quote Link to comment
Dansker Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 It's not. Programs go through tough times. There is nothing we are going through that dozens of other great programs haven't gone through before. Sure fans and the media present these situations as huge turning points in a program's history, but they rarely are. In a couple of years, this season will be nothing more than a page in the Cornhuskers' history book. The mistake is to believe this 2015 season is somehow special or more relevant than 2014 or 2016. It's not. Nebraska will continue to have great coaches and great football teams. Every program is a unique combination of positive and negative factors. Sure we have challenges - recruits like Los Angeles better than Lincoln. But Nebraska has a loyal fan base that USC and UCLA would gladly give up their 5* recruits for. Everything's a trade off. The most important thing to keep in mind: In the world of college football great programs are literally too big to fail. The whole structure, the way the money flows, etc. means that programs like Nebraska will be given chance after chance because Nebraska is a giant brand in college football. Unfair to all the smaller, potentially more deserving programs out there, but that's the way today's college football is. So the conclusion here is that all the hand wringing, all the drama, all the "This is the end of Nebraska" articles are nothing but a giant waste of time and will be forgotten soon. It's a necessary waste of time because college football is entertainment, and this is very entertaining to a lot of people. But a waste of time nonetheless. Keep that in mind the next time you feel bitter or hopeless. It won't be forgotten if our team gets curb stomped at home by Sparty and we see the same old mistakes we've seen all year so that will just bring us back to that one thing -- coaching. Didn't you know? We've never had 6 losses prior to November. That's a first in the 126 year history of the football program. How many more century old records do we need to see fall? Quote Link to comment
BoNeyard Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 at least we aren't this bad because of sanctions. We got to the cellar with integirty and respect. 6 Quote Link to comment
NebraskaShellback Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 It's not. Programs go through tough times. There is nothing we are going through that dozens of other great programs haven't gone through before. Sure fans and the media present these situations as huge turning points in a program's history, but they rarely are. In a couple of years, this season will be nothing more than a page in the Cornhuskers' history book. The mistake is to believe this 2015 season is somehow special or more relevant than 2014 or 2016. It's not. Nebraska will continue to have great coaches and great football teams. Every program is a unique combination of positive and negative factors. Sure we have challenges - recruits like Los Angeles better than Lincoln. But Nebraska has a loyal fan base that USC and UCLA would gladly give up their 5* recruits for. Everything's a trade off. The most important thing to keep in mind: In the world of college football great programs are literally too big to fail. The whole structure, the way the money flows, etc. means that programs like Nebraska will be given chance after chance because Nebraska is a giant brand in college football. Unfair to all the smaller, potentially more deserving programs out there, but that's the way today's college football is. So the conclusion here is that all the hand wringing, all the drama, all the "This is the end of Nebraska" articles are nothing but a giant waste of time and will be forgotten soon. It's a necessary waste of time because college football is entertainment, and this is very entertaining to a lot of people. But a waste of time nonetheless. Keep that in mind the next time you feel bitter or hopeless. It won't be forgotten if our team gets curb stomped at home by Sparty and we see the same old mistakes we've seen all year so that will just bring us back to that one thing -- coaching. Didn't you know? We've never had 6 losses prior to November. That's a first in the 126 year history of the football program. How many more century old records do we need to see fall? Ask Shawn, Harvey, and admin, they should have the answer to that. Quote Link to comment
NoLongerN Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 Please stop thinking that your 42nd post is somehow unique. It isn't! :-) Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 Please stop thinking that your 42nd post is somehow unique. It isn't! :-) 1 Quote Link to comment
huskerfan92 Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 It's not. Programs go through tough times. There is nothing we are going through that dozens of other great programs haven't gone through before. Sure fans and the media present these situations as huge turning points in a program's history, but they rarely are. In a couple of years, this season will be nothing more than a page in the Cornhuskers' history book. The mistake is to believe this 2015 season is somehow special or more relevant than 2014 or 2016. It's not. Nebraska will continue to have great coaches and great football teams. Every program is a unique combination of positive and negative factors. Sure we have challenges - recruits like Los Angeles better than Lincoln. But Nebraska has a loyal fan base that USC and UCLA would gladly give up their 5* recruits for. Everything's a trade off. The most important thing to keep in mind: In the world of college football great programs are literally too big to fail. The whole structure, the way the money flows, etc. means that programs like Nebraska will be given chance after chance because Nebraska is a giant brand in college football. Unfair to all the smaller, potentially more deserving programs out there, but that's the way today's college football is. So the conclusion here is that all the hand wringing, all the drama, all the "This is the end of Nebraska" articles are nothing but a giant waste of time and will be forgotten soon. It's a necessary waste of time because college football is entertainment, and this is very entertaining to a lot of people. But a waste of time nonetheless. Keep that in mind the next time you feel bitter or hopeless. 1 Quote Link to comment
Husker66 Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 It's not. Programs go through tough times. There is nothing we are going through that dozens of other great programs haven't gone through before. Sure fans and the media present these situations as huge turning points in a program's history, but they rarely are. In a couple of years, this season will be nothing more than a page in the Cornhuskers' history book. The mistake is to believe this 2015 season is somehow special or more relevant than 2014 or 2016. It's not. Nebraska will continue to have great coaches and great football teams. Every program is a unique combination of positive and negative factors. Sure we have challenges - recruits like Los Angeles better than Lincoln. But Nebraska has a loyal fan base that USC and UCLA would gladly give up their 5* recruits for. Everything's a trade off. The most important thing to keep in mind: In the world of college football great programs are literally too big to fail. The whole structure, the way the money flows, etc. means that programs like Nebraska will be given chance after chance because Nebraska is a giant brand in college football. Unfair to all the smaller, potentially more deserving programs out there, but that's the way today's college football is. So the conclusion here is that all the hand wringing, all the drama, all the "This is the end of Nebraska" articles are nothing but a giant waste of time and will be forgotten soon. It's a necessary waste of time because college football is entertainment, and this is very entertaining to a lot of people. But a waste of time nonetheless. Keep that in mind the next time you feel bitter or hopeless. I was just thinking this same thing when I was on the Minnesota board looking at some internet posts from about 1960(insert sarcasm imogee)...but hey they were too big to fail and were given chance after chance...you are right, they turned out "great", too big to fail.. this program is in deep chit. we need the right people in place at the top. Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 at least we aren't this bad because of sanctions. We got to the cellar with integirty and respect. Quote Link to comment
Husker66 Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 at least we aren't this bad because of sanctions. We got to the cellar with integirty and respect. best post of the week Quote Link to comment
NoLongerN Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 at least we aren't this bad because of sanctions. We got to the cellar with integirty and respect. Just seeing this. +1 Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted November 4, 2015 Share Posted November 4, 2015 It's not. Programs go through tough times. There is nothing we are going through that dozens of other great programs haven't gone through before. Sure fans and the media present these situations as huge turning points in a program's history, but they rarely are. In a couple of years, this season will be nothing more than a page in the Cornhuskers' history book. The mistake is to believe this 2015 season is somehow special or more relevant than 2014 or 2016. It's not. Nebraska will continue to have great coaches and great football teams. Every program is a unique combination of positive and negative factors. Sure we have challenges - recruits like Los Angeles better than Lincoln. But Nebraska has a loyal fan base that USC and UCLA would gladly give up their 5* recruits for. Everything's a trade off. The most important thing to keep in mind: In the world of college football great programs are literally too big to fail. The whole structure, the way the money flows, etc. means that programs like Nebraska will be given chance after chance because Nebraska is a giant brand in college football. Unfair to all the smaller, potentially more deserving programs out there, but that's the way today's college football is. So the conclusion here is that all the hand wringing, all the drama, all the "This is the end of Nebraska" articles are nothing but a giant waste of time and will be forgotten soon. It's a necessary waste of time because college football is entertainment, and this is very entertaining to a lot of people. But a waste of time nonetheless. Keep that in mind the next time you feel bitter or hopeless. It won't be forgotten if our team gets curb stomped at home by Sparty and we see the same old mistakes we've seen all year so that will just bring us back to that one thing -- coaching. Didn't you know? We've never had 6 losses prior to November. That's a first in the 126 year history of the football program. How many more century old records do we need to see fall? That is really impressive. Way to throw out a stat that makes it look worse than it is. This staff must be the worst in the history of the program. Never mind the fact that up until the mid 50s we didn't even play 6 games before November other than a rare occasion. Quote Link to comment
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