*** Husker FB Misc Topic bullsh#t Thread ***

The crazy part is the serious uptick in the 2000s.  1 in over 100 years and then 6 in a 20 year stretch.
Alabama played 75 games in its stretch. Nebraska played 63. We’ll keep seeing more as they keep playing more.

Would be curious how many games the averages team played in the mid 1900s. 

 
The crazy part is the serious uptick in the 2000s.  1 in over 100 years and then 6 in a 20 year stretch.
Also impressive is the number of games.  I would imagine if the Huskers played 12 regular season games, conf title game, and playoff...  they probably would have had 70 wins instead :o

 
The crazy part is the serious uptick in the 2000s.  1 in over 100 years and then 6 in a 20 year stretch.




It used to be a standard 11 game regular season and then a bowl game.

Then you add a 12th regular season game, then a conference championship (13), then now an extra 'bowl' game in the form of the playoffs and the dominant teams are playing 15 game seasons compared to 12.

 
Apparently we're getting new turf this season.

Same design all around except no more alternating greens. That'll be the first design change to the turf since 2005.

 
I didn't remember this being the first TD of the Mike Riley era.  Quite the start.  Unfortunately it was mostly downhill from there.


 
Lorewarn said:
Apparently we're getting new turf this season.

Same design all around except no more alternating greens. That'll be the first design change to the turf since 2005.
I've always liked the Alternating greens on turf. But maybe the more traditional look is cheaper 

 


I was at the Washington loss in 91 and the Texas loss in 98 (and many Ws inbetween). Didn't Washington score 21 in the 4th quarter to come back and beat us?

 
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