I have a suspicion that this emoticon dedhoarse was designed specifically for this conversation.
The first time we beat this horse deader than a doornail I told Junior that I was willing to believe that the "Sal is Dead" thing happened, but two things were paramount to the story:
1) There is no evidence, other than hearsay, that it happened. Words on message boards, but no pics. Cameras were in heavy use those days. It's not like someone couldn't get a photo of it.
2) Even presuming this happened, it was either one guy or one group of guys (let's say five, just for good measure), and they are not representative of the fan base as a whole. 99.9% of Husker Fans and players would beat the a$$ of anyone they caught spraying that on an overpass, but no - there's a minority of people here who must constantly trot this nonsense out as an "example" of how bad we are. Sorry. We're not. Maybe you are, and if so, go sit in your corner and cry about it. The rest of us... we're going to continue to be the decent, upstanding folks that make people write long articles about us after their teams visit.
But back to whether this truly happened or not. This was, allegedly, spray-painted on an I-80 overpass or road sign here in Nebraska, right? Somewhere pretty visible, right? If we're talking about a Nebraska road sign, there is no way NDOR took that down in a day, or even a week. There is graffiti up on overpasses between Lincoln and Omaha that has been there for a month, and they are working on that stretch of highway right now - it would be easy to paint over it, but they leave it up.
Then there's the CU sticker on the road sign on I-80 between the downtown and 27th street exits. It's been there for 15 years, and still they don't take it down. This is NDOR for you - there's not much incentive to replace these signs, they won't. And they don't. And that stuff stays up.
So I ask you - if this was up there, "painted across two lanes of Interstate 80 just beyond the state line," why is there no picture of it? Why is there no video from a news station? You can't tell me it's because any newspaper or TV station in either Colorado or Nebraska didn't want the story. This is a juicy piece of news, so there ought to be some account of it, somewhere. But a fluff piece on the Buffs from CNN/SI from 1990 - again without a picture - is easily taken with a grain of salt. There is no way the woman who wrote that article drove 270 miles to look at the graffiti herself.
But again, this is all speculation. We're speculating it really happened, and we're speculating it didn't. As I said before, I'm willing to believe some idiot did this. We all know people who are boneheaded enough to pull this off. So let's just say it did.
But presuming it DID happen, for God's sake it was almost 20 years ago. TWENTY YEARS.
Why the hell are we still whining about it? :dunno :dunno
I guess some people still feel the need to beat that horse.
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