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International Man of Mystery
In the aftermath of the Minnesota loss, amid all the finger-pointing and soul-searching, the most telling quote of all may have come from Randy Gregory.
@danhoppen
Randy Gregory on possible overconfidence against Minnesota: "I think some (players) look at it as we should win because we're Nebraska."
This is the culture on this team that leads to these meltdowns.
Wyoming should give up down by three scores in the fourth quarter because we're Nebraska.
UCLA should stop fighting to get back in the game down 18 points in the first half and we're going to win because we're Nebraska.
SDSU shouldn't run for 200-something yards against our D1A defense because we're Nebraska.
Minnesota shouldn't think they can make a game of this because we're Nebraska.
You can go on and on through the losses over the past few years. This attitude is clearly evident throughout those games. Even in games we came back to win, like Ohio State in 2011 or Wisconsin 2012, it seemed like we came to WIN, not to PLAY, and there appeared to be this sluggishness, this surprised torpor throughout the first half of these games that these opponents are smashing us in the face, and how dare they, because we're Nebraska.
The thing that drives me the most crazy about this is, these guys aren't Nebraska. Better put, they're not the Nebraska that made the name, that built that stadium, that filled opponent stadiums with Red. They're standing on the shoulders of giants thinking, "Look how tall I am!" never realizing that they are not those teams of old. The name means nothing to today's opponents, other than a college football blue-blood who's clearly vulnerable and ripe for an upset.
The greatest thing about playing Nebraska today isn't seeing the legendary stadium, or the iconic uniforms, it's the fact that any team, from any conference, can beat these guys because their heads aren't on straight. Every team we face knows that, which is why, mysteriously, they all seem to rise up against us.
These guys have got to get that mentality out of their heads. They're not Nebraska. They're guys wearing the same uniforms that THE Nebraska once wore, minus the killer instinct that made those teams great, minus the 60-minute drive, minus the enjoyment of the fourth quarter where winners excel.
This mentality has to be stamped out by these coaches. They have to convince these guys that, while they're not the Nebraska that put the fear of Red into the hearts of old opponents, they can be, with hard work and guts and sacrifice.
I can't tell you how crazy this quote makes me. But it's the truth, and it's been evident for years.
@danhoppen
Randy Gregory on possible overconfidence against Minnesota: "I think some (players) look at it as we should win because we're Nebraska."
This is the culture on this team that leads to these meltdowns.
Wyoming should give up down by three scores in the fourth quarter because we're Nebraska.
UCLA should stop fighting to get back in the game down 18 points in the first half and we're going to win because we're Nebraska.
SDSU shouldn't run for 200-something yards against our D1A defense because we're Nebraska.
Minnesota shouldn't think they can make a game of this because we're Nebraska.
You can go on and on through the losses over the past few years. This attitude is clearly evident throughout those games. Even in games we came back to win, like Ohio State in 2011 or Wisconsin 2012, it seemed like we came to WIN, not to PLAY, and there appeared to be this sluggishness, this surprised torpor throughout the first half of these games that these opponents are smashing us in the face, and how dare they, because we're Nebraska.
The thing that drives me the most crazy about this is, these guys aren't Nebraska. Better put, they're not the Nebraska that made the name, that built that stadium, that filled opponent stadiums with Red. They're standing on the shoulders of giants thinking, "Look how tall I am!" never realizing that they are not those teams of old. The name means nothing to today's opponents, other than a college football blue-blood who's clearly vulnerable and ripe for an upset.
The greatest thing about playing Nebraska today isn't seeing the legendary stadium, or the iconic uniforms, it's the fact that any team, from any conference, can beat these guys because their heads aren't on straight. Every team we face knows that, which is why, mysteriously, they all seem to rise up against us.
These guys have got to get that mentality out of their heads. They're not Nebraska. They're guys wearing the same uniforms that THE Nebraska once wore, minus the killer instinct that made those teams great, minus the 60-minute drive, minus the enjoyment of the fourth quarter where winners excel.
This mentality has to be stamped out by these coaches. They have to convince these guys that, while they're not the Nebraska that put the fear of Red into the hearts of old opponents, they can be, with hard work and guts and sacrifice.
I can't tell you how crazy this quote makes me. But it's the truth, and it's been evident for years.