I still say that Blackshirts should be handed out to individuals, one at a time. In my mind, Suh got his today.
Absolutely disagree. They are the 'Blackshirts' (note plural) not Blackshirt. The tradition of the starting D and one or two other significant contributors wearing black during practices is the whole point, hence the term 'Blackshirts Defense'! They were never intended to be handed out to single individuals like a gddmned buckeyes or something. :bonez
I know how it all started, but the legend of the Blackshirts has grown since that first practice. After "certain" players on defense last year showed their arse in public about being blackshirts, and how they were so much better than previous Huskers, yadda yadda, I am just kind of against handing them out willy nelly and letting some loudmouth go down to some place like the Brass Rail (and yes, I know it is off limits, but there are other places I am sure they have found since then to party) and start shooting his mouth off without proving anything himself. Until there are enough leaders on defense to police that kind of action, my stance is either don't hand them out at all, or just give them to a few individuals that are showing leadership on defense.
I think there are other players on defense that have stepped up other than just Suh, but I think Suh has up to this point had to grow a little in maturity and learn to control his emotions, but I think he has finally figured some of that out, that is the only reason that I mentioned him specifically.
Taking your view - I would say, don't hand them out. Knowing what I know about Pelini, he won't give them out until its time....and if he decides to hand them out to all the starters, I will support that idea. I support Pelini, and have faith that he is not going to allow any of these kids to take the easy way. Like everyone, I love the tradition of the Blackshirts, but I don't want to see it cheapened as it was in the last few years. I want people to fear Nebraska's Blackshirt defense, and know about it, and it's tradition and what it means - or at least give them a 60 minute crash course on any given Saturday. :horns2