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On 9/26/2022 at 12:24 PM, Red Silk Smoking Jacket said:


So, just because you’re not liking what you’re reading and don’t want to admit that he’s got a lot of very impressive traits as a candidate means the rest of us are in WTF territory? Ummm, okay.

 

None of what you said up to this point is real....   none of it...

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4 hours ago, Huskerfollower4life said:

Just wow:worship


“Bring the wood” is a phrase that was popular during the 90’s that meant to deliver a punishing hit defensively. Similar to “bring the heat”. Or, to dominate and be aggressive. It can mean executing a play exceptionally as well.

 

It was stated quite a bit in relation to Nebraska playing Oklahoma. When we played with passion and toughness. Of recent though, it can be associated with a lot of hot air more than anything else. 
 

https://journalstar.com/sports/football/college/q-a-with-broderick-thomas/article_5b3ff695-18b8-5850-8922-78ef408dd617.amp.html

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18 minutes ago, knapplc said:

So, Lane's out?

 

 

So the argument in the article is that Kentucky and Ole Miss are closer to reaching the playoffs then Nebraska. Very True.  Wt the expanded playoff coming, it is entirely reasonable to think that established coaches at almost all of the schools we've mention (Baylor, Kentucky, KSU, ISU - maybe not Kansas, etc) may prefer to just stay put and back their way into the playoff by getting that 8-12 place ranking.  Or they can battle the problems of turning around Nebraska and hope we can overcome our competitive conference to end up in the top 12.     

I say all of that to say, don't be surprise if the new coach is a G5 coach who is successful at that level and wants to finally compete for the opportunity to get into the playoff. 

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48 minutes ago, M.A. said:


“Bring the wood” is a phrase that was popular during the 90’s that meant to deliver a punishing hit defensively. Similar to “bring the heat”. Or, to dominate and be aggressive. It can mean executing a play exceptionally as well.

 

It was stated quite a bit in relation to Nebraska playing Oklahoma. When we played with passion and toughness. Of recent though, it can be associated with a lot of hot air more than anything else. 
 

https://journalstar.com/sports/football/college/q-a-with-broderick-thomas/article_5b3ff695-18b8-5850-8922-78ef408dd617.amp.html

 

The other definition — getting f*cked — also applies to Nebraska playing Oklahoma. 

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1 hour ago, TGHusker said:

So the argument in the article is that Kentucky and Ole Miss are closer to reaching the playoffs then Nebraska. Very True.  Wt the expanded playoff coming, it is entirely reasonable to think that established coaches at almost all of the schools we've mention (Baylor, Kentucky, KSU, ISU - maybe not Kansas, etc) may prefer to just stay put and back their way into the playoff by getting that 8-12 place ranking.  Or they can battle the problems of turning around Nebraska and hope we can overcome our competitive conference to end up in the top 12.     

I say all of that to say, don't be surprise if the new coach is a G5 coach who is successful at that level and wants to finally compete for the opportunity to get into the playoff. 

 

Please quit making too much sense!

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