Nebraska - this ones for you

SWAMI

Five-Star Recruit
I came to Nebraska in 1972, played Frosh ball under coach Ross. The Huskers had just come off of back to back national titles. Remember the first time I crossed the Missouri River. Seemed like every car I saw was adorned with some form of Big Red pride. Thought you guys were goofy with these displays of fervor. Never saw anything like that in Illinois not even on the pro level, and it struck me as more than a little weird.

Rogers won the Heisman that year, Glover the Outland. I saw the Rogers punt return the year before while on a goose hunting trip in southern Illinois. God that guy was good. Like many freshmen I was homesick carrying a full schedule and having practice fill up the afternoons. Had no free time. Don't know if I would have made it had it not been for the friends made quickly on the team and in the frat. I hate to generalize, but the people in Nebraska are just a lot friendlier and much more cordial than what I was use to. The fact that I was a player, marginal at best, helped a great deal as they are somewhat lionized throughout the state.

You have something very special in Husker pride that runs thick through the blood of almost everyone in that great state. It's a cohesive force that binds the masses together from Omaha to Crawford, and it draws me back a couple of times a year usually with someone else in tow only because I want them to see and experience the genuine loyalty I've had embedded in me for 40+ years now.

The fans, man you're the best. Have many stories of you that I relate to companions back here in Central Illinois, but my favorite depiction is the one that occurred 5 or 6 years ago (I'm not sure) when we were in a battle with Texas Tech. They were coming toward the North end zone right where we sit, and were sure to score the winning points. Dressed in the Darth Vader black, late late in the fourth, quarterback with the hot hand throws a pick. WE WIN! Oh no, our guy fumbles the pick back to them. They score. We lose.

As their players were exiting the field most had a hand up with the index finger displaying the "We're number 1" stale gesture. Few fans had filed out. Instead we stood in defeat applauding the performance. Slowly, as they caught on the one finger became five with a wave and a smile. They then knew what I learned some 40 years ago. "It's not the victory but the action. Not the goal, but the game, and in the deed the glory."

You are Nebraska where class, dignity and a silent pride are your natural identity.

 
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"It's not the victory but the action. Not the goal, but the game, and in the deed the glory."

As Churchill said, "Never give up. Never give up. Never, Never, Never give up!"

Thanks for the encouragement.

 
Well said. The special blend here in Nebraska is what made me the obsessive fan I am today. I could have easily copped out like alot of folks I know, claimed allegiance to OU, and never watched another football game again. But its the fans and the obsession that make this great. I dont want to lose that.

 
Well said. The special blend here in Nebraska is what made me the obsessive fan I am today. I could have easily copped out like alot of folks I know, claimed allegiance to OU, and never watched another football game again. But its the fans and the obsession that make this great. I dont want to lose that.
What do you mean copped out? I haven't seen anyone here who doesn't want to see Nebraska win for Nebraska.

 
Well said. The special blend here in Nebraska is what made me the obsessive fan I am today. I could have easily copped out like alot of folks I know, claimed allegiance to OU, and never watched another football game again. But its the fans and the obsession that make this great. I dont want to lose that.
What do you mean copped out? I haven't seen anyone here who doesn't want to see Nebraska win for Nebraska.
I know alot of people who claim to be Sooner fans, even in my small town I probably know at least 20 folk wearing OU gear at any given time. These are asswads who initially liked Nebraska but when the going got tough they hitched their bandwagon to Oklahoma. This way they can just simply say "Oh I dont know, Im a Sooner fan." anytime a Husker football discussion breaks out.

 
I still have friends that I run into after we graduated, (97) for me. Ill be sporting some sort of huskers gear and they say I cannot believe you still like the Huskers. Hell 6 years ago I coached a fall ball baseball team, we were, you guessed it Nebraska. I took so much crap for that lol. I kid who is now 12 every time he see's me he asks did you see the game and he is rocking some thing with Nebraska on. His mom told me you completely changed this kid from a UT fan to Huskers. I said nope all he had to do was watch some Husker football and he would change. My mens softball team was called Blackshirts lol. I also coach 11-12 yr old football teams. Their practice, pregame and post game and practice huddle they do the Husker Prayer.

Sorry for the rant but to me Nebraska is Nebraska regardless who is coaching, winning what ever it may be. Losing is tough but I wont turn on this team.

 
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