The Dude
Heisman Trophy Winner
That's adorable.devnet said:Washington is looking to be the real deal.![]()
Have Washington move into a new conference in year three of the turnaround and then we'll see what happens.....
That's adorable.devnet said:Washington is looking to be the real deal.![]()
Have Washington move into a new conference in year three of the turnaround and then we'll see what happens.....
Really? Does he kind of remind you of a poor man's Russell Wilson or something. They are kind of built in a similar fashion .I honestly think if TMart isn't healthy that Kellogg gives us a great shot to win the game. All we really need is a guy to get the football to our play-makers. Kellogg might be able to start at Wisconsin![]()
I'd be more worried ifthe Huskers jump to an early 14-0 lead, honestly.Why? We had absolutely no problem with mental toughness when we were down in several games last year.Here is my question (if it has already been posited please tell me to shut up); If Illinois jumps to an early 14-0 lead, do the Huskers give up and play dead? Mental toughness IMO is the big concern.
Cool story bro, that was last year with seniors leading the defense. Where is that leadership to rally the troops this year? Running out the clock against Wyoming, getting depantsed by UCLA, and smashing two cupcakes is hardly a comparison to last years squad. I know I harked about the Defense last year but those guys had grit and determination. Didn't we just hear that they are NOW practicing tackling? I am not here to bag on the players, I believe they are not being placed in a position to succeed.Why? We had absolutely no problem with mental toughness when we were down in several games last year.Here is my question (if it has already been posited please tell me to shut up); If Illinois jumps to an early 14-0 lead, do the Huskers give up and play dead? Mental toughness IMO is the big concern.
Because it's something cool to b!^@h about.
If we lose a game, the team isn't mentally tough. Simple as that.
The pocket presence he showed where he avoided the rush and was able to step up and throw a strike into Jake Long in the red zone really impressed me. He could play for us. Great footwork and very live arm.Really? Does he kind of remind you of a poor man's Russell Wilson or something. They are kind of built in a similar fashion .I honestly think if TMart isn't healthy that Kellogg gives us a great shot to win the game. All we really need is a guy to get the football to our play-makers. Kellogg might be able to start at Wisconsin![]()
No team work today for Taylor. Look unlikely that he'll play Saturday.
How true, lol My dad used to tell me just come in and wait for a half hour, and it will change. GBR!!!I don't care about temperature even precipitation but I hate the winds. Both sources called breezy.I mean, if a nine degree range is no problem, I think just about anyone with no equipment could guess the high within that range most days.It's amazing how different these two are sometimes in their predictions.Saturday forecast:
Wunderground: Partly cloudy. High of 55F. Breezy. Winds from the WNW at 20 to 26 mph. No chance of rain. Kickoff time: 45F @ 20 mph.
AccuWeather: Partly cloudy. High of 64F. Breezy. Winds from the NW at 16 to 25 mph. Very little chance of rain (2%).![]()
UPDATE as of Tuesday morning: Now AccuWeather said 57F instead of 64F and increased the winds...from breezy to windy.
Just wait a while, almost sure completely different forecast. My dad's forecast with no fancy equipment was better than modern meteorologists.
Maybe it means they are getting excited to get beat every time they face the Huskers.http://www.hlntv.com...rivalry-express
Not sure what this all entails
Rivalry Express ready to take over Nebraska
By Morning Express with Robin Meade staff
updated 10:25 AM EDT, Wed October 02, 2013
NEED TO KNOW
- Nebraska and Illinois are forming new rivalry in the Big Ten
- Bob Van Dillen join's Carlos Diaz live from Lincoln Friday October 4 starting at 5 a.m. Central time
There is a video with that link
Oh good. We won't play Ohio State as much with the new divisions so we could use a new trophy game to replace/supplement the Illibuck trophy game.http://www.hlntv.com...rivalry-express
Not sure what this all entails
Rivalry Express ready to take over Nebraska
By Morning Express with Robin Meade staff
updated 10:25 AM EDT, Wed October 02, 2013
NEED TO KNOW
- Nebraska and Illinois are forming new rivalry in the Big Ten
- Bob Van Dillen join's Carlos Diaz live from Lincoln Friday October 4 starting at 5 a.m. Central time
There is a video with that link
Oh good. We won't play Ohio State as much with the new divisions so we could use a new trophy game to replace/supplement the Illibuck trophy game.http://www.hlntv.com...rivalry-express
Not sure what this all entails
Rivalry Express ready to take over Nebraska
By Morning Express with Robin Meade staff
updated 10:25 AM EDT, Wed October 02, 2013
NEED TO KNOW
- Nebraska and Illinois are forming new rivalry in the Big Ten
- Bob Van Dillen join's Carlos Diaz live from Lincoln Friday October 4 starting at 5 a.m. Central time
There is a video with that link
Any ideas?
Our current trophy games are the Illibuck (a wooden turtle), the Purdue Cannon, and the Land of Lincoln trophy (a tophat that replaced the Sweet Sioux Tomahawk) in our rivalry with Northwestern.
Winged ear of corn perhaps?
I think you're nuts. I'd love to see your predictions come true, don't get me wrong, but there was absolutely nothing shown in the first 4 games (besides maybe the 1st quarter against UCLA) that could've led you to them. GBR Saturday.. I hope we outscore them and force some field goalsHey guys. I've read a lot of the concerns here on our HuskerBoard.com regarding Nebraska's defense and their matchup against Illinois (10/5). I think this will be a coming out, a fine showing for the defense. The defense features quick and fast guys that move really, really well. Maybe this is the quickest group of guys since Keyou Craver, Ralph Brown, and Mike Brown manned the explosive unit of 1999. I think the missing link to their success is their youth or lack of experience. But I suspect their prowress will be revealed Saturday afternoon. With this line-up----athletes Jason Ankrah (6-4, 265, Sr.), Thad Randle (6-1, 290, Sr.), Vincent Valentine (6-3, 325, RFr.), quick and explosive Randy Gregory (6-6, 245, So.), David Santos (6-0, 225, So.) Zaire Anderson (5-11, 220, Fr.), Josh Mitchell (5-11, 160, Jr.), Stanley Jean-Baptiste (6-3, 220, Sr.), Corey Cooper (6-1, 210, Jr.), Harvey Jackson (6-2, 210, Jr.), Andrew Green (6-0, 195, Sr.), and Ciante Evans (5-11, 190, Sr.)----I think these guys will take Illinois out!
Too much quickness and speed for Illinois' offense. The Bigs will need to dig in up front, and hard-hitting LB Nathan Gerry (6-2, 210, Fr.) and Co. need to remain on guard and not get caught cat napping out there like they did against SDSU in the 1st quarter. I like this line-up Nebraska features and feel that the early part of schedule with the yardage they gave up is more of an aberration. These guys will slow Nathan Scheelhaase down, I have no doubt in my mind. In fact, I'd be far more concerned with A.J. McCarron and his ability to throw the ball if Alabama were indeed on the schedule. Nebraska's defense has plenty of quicks to contain Scheelhaase---and Saturday's game is going to prove my point -- barring some major injuries hitting the overall D.