So, I seem to remember reading something somewhere years ago about Ferentz never wanting to be part of the Black Friday game in the first place, but I cant find a link to anything. Maybe it was all from speculation. I mean, SOMEBODY decided that we should end the series and rotate opponents, right? I can't imagine it was us.
Quite possibly... The Rivals message board doesn't link anymore, though. I'd be interested in what Kirk supposedly said about the game. Oh, well. Probably just a bunch of Hawkeye fans whining on a message board for no apparent reason.Was it this?
That was Barry Eichorsts final parting gift for us.So, I seem to remember reading something somewhere years ago about Ferentz never wanting to be part of the Black Friday game in the first place, but I cant find a link to anything. Maybe it was all from speculation. I mean, SOMEBODY decided that we should end the series and rotate opponents, right? I can't imagine it was us.
Yeah, but with recent history, they would call it the Red-White Blowout.I would be all for giving up the end of the year game against Iowa. If we play them just play them at the middle of the season. But to play wisconson on black friday, now that would be something. Call it the Red and White Shootout. I think that would be fun.
I think most Nebraska fans consider a rivalry to be an evenly matched series between similar teams with much on the line in regards to championships and success. A rivalry built on mutual respect between each team and each fan base. Like OU vs NU.
What most NU fans don’t seem to want to adopt is a rivalry built on Good Old Fashioned Hate !! Study some of the rivalries of the South— many of them just built on a hatred of the other school and fans.
Living in eastern Nebraska — I interact with Iowa fans often. Many of the ones I know are dismissive about NU’s success and quick to point out our shortcomings since joining the Big Ten. Hang around them for a little while and you’ll want to beat them more than almost anybody on our schedule !