DaveH
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Word. It's almost time!:yeahI think some of you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill.
Just tryin' to get pumped up for an otherwise cupcake opponent.

Word. It's almost time!:yeahI think some of you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill.
Just tryin' to get pumped up for an otherwise cupcake opponent.
Yea, I know I would.That is what I was saying. I think the kid is very excited to have the opportunity to play Nebraska.
Did you expect him to say, well my Pee Wee game had 29 people and they all knew my name. I know we have no chance because we will never hear a play.
He has never played in major college football game.
He just stated he thought he could handle it. That would come from confidence in his ability and program.
2004: Saw action in seven games ... Made two tackles on the season with both coming against Northeastern (10/23) ... Was named a Maine Scholar-Athlete.
43,486 fans - the largest crowd to see a Maine football game- were on hand at Davis Wade Stadium.
I would just like to point out he did face Div IA opponent Miss St. and did nothing against them and even though the crowd was larger as quoted above he finds Montanta louder. Maybe thats cause he lost there.9-7 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday evening. The win was the first for the Black Bears (2-1) against a Division I-A opponent.
He is just an idiot LB that made a otherwise lame game with MaineI think some of you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill.
Skers:Living in the past Foppa.
These kids now days have played for years. They have counselors that teach them to over come preasure. They do not fear fans. Noise will be bothersom, but no intimidation.
They fear and are intimidated by bigger, faster, smarter, meaner and better coached athletes. Southern Miss never feared us, Mississippi never feared us and you really think ISU fears us. Things of the past.
If we start beating every ones a$$ on a regular basis then and only then will they be intimidated by coming to Nebraska, and it won't be the stadium or the fans. But we are on our way back to those days. But give the credit where it is due. The staff and the players will have to cause the intimidation factor. Be afraid, very afraid.
My son raced professional Motocross, 75,000 fans screaming, noise form the bikes, the difficulty of the track. His coments were he could not hear a single thing, during the race it was silent except for his bike and the others near him. Athletes can be bothered by noise, hearing the plays, but not frightened by it.
Things have changed in todays sports. We as a group may cause a false start or a dropped pass, and of course that could change a game. But it is a very little part of the game anymore. We have a reputation as being good fans. None of them fear being beat or things thrown at them while on the field. No shot guns going off in their ears. We really are a pretty tame invironment compared to some stadiums.
This guy also doesn't realize that Nebraska fans love message boards and this will appear everywhere and then we will all know his know and make his life a miserable hell on the 3rd."Actually, I think Montana was the loudest place I've ever played," Knox said. "I never expected to be playing at Nebraska. It won't be mind-blowing."
Knox is a safety/linebacker for Maine.
Maybe Nebraska needs to change his mind for him, huh? :thumbs
:lol: I never thought you would give up. I am done with this thread right here and now. NU is louder than montana hands down :horns2:bang