They only thing surprising about this is that they all happened on the same weekend. I guess Iowa State, but given the circumstances at Okie State it probably shouldn't be.We aren't the only team in the country singing the blues this morning.
#23 Fla St loses to Virginia
#20 Texas is surprised again by #16 Kansas St
#7 Clemson gets nailed by 5-5 North Carolina
#5 Oklahoma is surprised by #22 Baylor
#4 Oregon falls to USC
#2 Oklahoma St lost fri nite to lowly Iowa St
Or, you know, the whole parity thing.I did watch a bit of the Clemson- NCS game and their fans were in shock about like ours. The Okla and Okla St games were like a tv drama with an obvious ending. This has been a crazy season for a lot of teams. I'm thinking some of this is a symptom of this generation of kids. I feel it's rare to find young players with a killer instinct. Our society has imposed a "softer/gentler mindset on us. I also think the video games kids are raised with affect the focus kids have on real life. They try to show the same swagger, and verbally say the right things but I have my doubts kids are buying in 100% to what any coach says. These are just my observations and not info from studies I've read.
To be fair even what's his name that coached there before could beat Texas. Losing to Texas seemed to be a Nebraska thing... Since kstate, regardless of how awful they were in any given year, seemed to find a way to win every time they played Texas.Look at what Kansas State is doing with their recruiting classes! Bill Snyder has them believing they can play with anyone! They've beaten Texas 4 years in a row.
Perhaps somebody pointed out the complete fail in this post, but Bo is actually 7-9 against ranked opponents, 7-6 if you disregard his first year here. Where in the hell did you come up with 4-11?And we lost to ranked teams as usual.Really...Last I checked, Clemson got mudholed about as bad as we did and that was to a 5-5 team. The difference between us and the rest is that we lost to a RANKED team. Only OU and Texas can claim that also.The big difference is at least those games were close. I don't mind losing if it's a hard fought, close game. This Husker team gives up and really know how to go down with a bang.
Here's the breakdown of Bo's record:
Ranked teams 4-11
.500/ Teams with a Winning Record 18-14
Against Losing Teams. 19-1
It's the same way I would evaluate it.. Not sure why it's so confusing to you. End of season ranking is more valid than rankings earlier in the year. Auburn was 22nd and 23rd in the AP/Coaches to start last year. Do you think that if Nebraska played Auburn last year and lost that we'd all still be calling them the #22 team in the country and saying "jeez Bo sucks getting blown out by a team that wasn't in the top 20"? I don't care how they are officially recorded, the fact of the matter is we could play a top 10 team early in the year and they may finish with 8 losses and not even be ranked at the end of the season. Doesn't make much sense imo.Perhaps somebody pointed out the complete fail in this post, but Bo is actually 7-9 against ranked opponents, 7-6 if you disregard his first year here. Where in the hell did you come up with 4-11?And we lost to ranked teams as usual.Really...Last I checked, Clemson got mudholed about as bad as we did and that was to a 5-5 team. The difference between us and the rest is that we lost to a RANKED team. Only OU and Texas can claim that also.The big difference is at least those games were close. I don't mind losing if it's a hard fought, close game. This Husker team gives up and really know how to go down with a bang.
Here's the breakdown of Bo's record:
Ranked teams 4-11
.500/ Teams with a Winning Record 18-14
Against Losing Teams. 19-1
Edit - I just saw that you said you're counting how the team finished the year. I'm sorry, but that's complete BS. You can evaluate both, and use them in discussion, but to indirectly say you can only use how the teams finished the year isn't right in my eyes.
Furthermore, I have never seen anybody analyze ranked wins this way. Every coaches' wins against ranked opponents are recorded based on the ranking of the team when they beat them. The other way around is never officially recorded.
Because end of season rank looks at a more complete picture, after more games are played.How is end of season ranks more accurate? I will agree that there are scenario's where team rankings can not properly represent the team, but there are scenarios where eos ranks fail to do this as well. In the end, does it really matter?