DallasAggie
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First, let me say that I am also a big Husker fan as my entire family comes from Nebraska and most of them graduated from UNL. So needless to say, I come in peace.
Second, I applaud Nebraska for leaving the Big 12. I wish/hope A&M has the opportunity to go to the SEC when the Big 12 finally falls apart. Good luck in the Big 10.
Finally, to our game...
I've been perusing this board for a week now and wanted to chime in to put my 2 cents in.
I think Nebraska is a great team when they play to their potential. I honestly didn't think they would get beat this season the way they were playing at the start of the year. Ever since the Texas game, NU has been very two faced. One game they will look like one of Coach O's teams in the 90's and the next game look like a Coach Callahan team. I still can't put my finger on the Huskers and to be honest, would not be surprised by any outcome I see tonight.
A few key things I would like to touch on that I have read on this board...
1) You haven't played in a venue like Kyle Field. Yeah, Washington doesn't count. Just because Washington has a history of being one of the toughest stadiums in the country, doesn't mean it always is. The same can be said about Kyle Field for most of the past decade. People would say Kyle isn't as intimidating anymore. Well, alot of that has to do with the team playing at the stadium. It's kinda hard for any crowd to make a difference when you're getting boatraced. Nebraska was winning 14-0 at Washington before the clock hit 10 minutes left in the first.
In my opinion, jumping out to a sizable lead tonight against A&M is key. And by that I mean a two score lead. Do that, and the crowd will be alot easier to deal with. On the other side of the coin, if A&M takes the lead or it is close the entire game, KYLE FIELD WILL HAVE AN IMPACT AT SOME POINT. I'm not saying Martinez will poop all over himself but at some point, it will cost NU a timeout, a false start, a miscommunication...it will just happen. Martinez is a warrior and I love the guy, but he is human. I've seen Heisman trophy winners come into Kyle Field and have EXTREME problems. To think it won't have an effect on T-Magic is wishful thinking.
2) I've seen some people on various boards predicting a Husker win in dominant fashion. Based on what? The pre-Tannehill Aggies? If Tannehill had started the season, you're looking at a 9-1 A&M team at worst and we'd be looking at a top 10 matchup tonight and a likely preview of the Big 12 Championship game. Is Tannehill God? No, far from it. But he isn't the type of guy who is going to be careless with the football and hurt your football team. He's a mobile QB with an accurate arm who will be able to make some big plays.
3) A&M's defense. While on paper they look very average, they are far from it. They will give up some yards from time to time but they have risen to the occassion all season long...especially since Tannehill took over the team at QB. I think it is also worth noting that the "Wrecking Crew" has played its best football of the season in the 4th quarter. Through 10 games, opponents have managed to score only 25 points in the 4th quarter. This kind of goes back to my Kyle Field point...if this thing is close in the fourth, Nebraska is going to have a tough time. If you need any other convincing, A&M stopped OKLAHOMA on THREE GOALLINE STANDS. Two of those stands were on OU's final two possessions when they were down only 2 TD's. That wasn't a fluke. You don't just stop Demarco Murray and co. 12 times inside the 5 yardline by chance. So as I said before, A&M will give up some yards on D but when it comes down to it, they have proven all year long to rise to the occassion.
Good luck tonight, Huskers. For those of yall coming down to Kyle Field, I hope you enjoy your stay. For you first timers, I think you will find alot of similarities between the two fan bases. IMO the best two fan bases in the country.
Oh yeah, my prediction...
Texas A&M 27
Nebraska 23
Gig 'em Aggies and Go Big Red
Second, I applaud Nebraska for leaving the Big 12. I wish/hope A&M has the opportunity to go to the SEC when the Big 12 finally falls apart. Good luck in the Big 10.
Finally, to our game...
I've been perusing this board for a week now and wanted to chime in to put my 2 cents in.
I think Nebraska is a great team when they play to their potential. I honestly didn't think they would get beat this season the way they were playing at the start of the year. Ever since the Texas game, NU has been very two faced. One game they will look like one of Coach O's teams in the 90's and the next game look like a Coach Callahan team. I still can't put my finger on the Huskers and to be honest, would not be surprised by any outcome I see tonight.
A few key things I would like to touch on that I have read on this board...
1) You haven't played in a venue like Kyle Field. Yeah, Washington doesn't count. Just because Washington has a history of being one of the toughest stadiums in the country, doesn't mean it always is. The same can be said about Kyle Field for most of the past decade. People would say Kyle isn't as intimidating anymore. Well, alot of that has to do with the team playing at the stadium. It's kinda hard for any crowd to make a difference when you're getting boatraced. Nebraska was winning 14-0 at Washington before the clock hit 10 minutes left in the first.
In my opinion, jumping out to a sizable lead tonight against A&M is key. And by that I mean a two score lead. Do that, and the crowd will be alot easier to deal with. On the other side of the coin, if A&M takes the lead or it is close the entire game, KYLE FIELD WILL HAVE AN IMPACT AT SOME POINT. I'm not saying Martinez will poop all over himself but at some point, it will cost NU a timeout, a false start, a miscommunication...it will just happen. Martinez is a warrior and I love the guy, but he is human. I've seen Heisman trophy winners come into Kyle Field and have EXTREME problems. To think it won't have an effect on T-Magic is wishful thinking.
2) I've seen some people on various boards predicting a Husker win in dominant fashion. Based on what? The pre-Tannehill Aggies? If Tannehill had started the season, you're looking at a 9-1 A&M team at worst and we'd be looking at a top 10 matchup tonight and a likely preview of the Big 12 Championship game. Is Tannehill God? No, far from it. But he isn't the type of guy who is going to be careless with the football and hurt your football team. He's a mobile QB with an accurate arm who will be able to make some big plays.
3) A&M's defense. While on paper they look very average, they are far from it. They will give up some yards from time to time but they have risen to the occassion all season long...especially since Tannehill took over the team at QB. I think it is also worth noting that the "Wrecking Crew" has played its best football of the season in the 4th quarter. Through 10 games, opponents have managed to score only 25 points in the 4th quarter. This kind of goes back to my Kyle Field point...if this thing is close in the fourth, Nebraska is going to have a tough time. If you need any other convincing, A&M stopped OKLAHOMA on THREE GOALLINE STANDS. Two of those stands were on OU's final two possessions when they were down only 2 TD's. That wasn't a fluke. You don't just stop Demarco Murray and co. 12 times inside the 5 yardline by chance. So as I said before, A&M will give up some yards on D but when it comes down to it, they have proven all year long to rise to the occassion.
Good luck tonight, Huskers. For those of yall coming down to Kyle Field, I hope you enjoy your stay. For you first timers, I think you will find alot of similarities between the two fan bases. IMO the best two fan bases in the country.
Oh yeah, my prediction...
Texas A&M 27
Nebraska 23
Gig 'em Aggies and Go Big Red
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