The main problem is that you and your ilk are all about wins and losses. Nothing is important but those. I am about seeing the team develop, grow, learn and achieve. I have stated many times this year I do not care about wins and losses. I want a team the plays every single down, never quits and gives 110%. Shock, I have seen that every single game this year. This is a winning season no matter the wins or losses. But if for some reason we do not get the percieved win that we seem to think come magically we start to complain about the players, the staff, the reffs and anthing else that comes to mind.
How many posts were there about firing Cotton and Watson after the Missouri game? This is what wild sunshine pumping does. Realizing that we are not that talented, not that smart, not that strong, not that athletic makes seeing the limits that are there. No one says they can not beat Oklahoma. I hope for it, but if you said, Would you bet your house on it? 1000.00 on it, posting on the board for a month on it, I would not.
It is easy to say all the right things, say the things we want to hear. It takes guts to say what most do not want to hear and stand by that conviction. Because it hurts to know where we are, where we have been and how far we have to go to get back. No magic wands fix this problem we have. All the wishing hoping dreaming praying some of you do will not either. It takes time and hard work, some very good recruiting and the fans backing the program. There were a lot of people on here after the Missouri game that did not support this coach or that coach. That my friend is not supporting your head coach, no matter how you look at it. This program does not need that type of attitude.
Maybe being in my 60's gives me a different view. But I have always been pretty close to what has happened. I have never picked against Nebraska when they won. That is pretty amazing in itself. I have found over the years if I felt they were going to lose, they did. They have lost some I thought they would win too, but overall never in my life have I been wrong on a loss I predicted. Texas Tech this year got real close, so there is always a chance. I said 7-5 last January and I still see it that way.