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That's good. They're very overrated. We will send you the Shamecocks if you guys want one to dominate. It's getting old to us...im so glad we don't have one
That's good. They're very overrated. We will send you the Shamecocks if you guys want one to dominate. It's getting old to us...im so glad we don't have one
Also emphatic no: we're all about solidarity here. It's BIG RED and only BIG RED, no red-headed step children!
Well, if you watched the Heisman show last nite it is clear that a fire still burns for that rivalry. Rozier and Billy Simms were talking smack. :boxwe had a rival once... i think they were called the sooners or something to that effect. until they added 4 more teams to the conference and ruined it![]()
I looked up the population figures and now I think I understand. I didn't realize how sparse Nebraska is.Possibly, but there simply aren't enought people in Nebraska to support two schools the size of UNL.
Yea, sounded like he was drunk! That shi^t is so annoying. Rozier shoulda popped him one in the chops. *L Rozier looked like he'd sewn two suit jackets together, must be hard times befallen!billy simms must have been jacked up on thunderbird with all the "boomer" bs yelling
Nebraska ~1.8 million. And 1/2 of that is cattle!I looked up the population figures and now I think I understand. I didn't realize how sparse Nebraska is.Possibly, but there simply aren't enought people in Nebraska to support two schools the size of UNL.
Nebraska ~1.8 million
South Carolina ~4.4 milllion
Even South Carolina I consider to be a fairly sparsely populated state. But y'all definitely don't appear to have the population for another major university.
Foul! That's no way to talk about the wimmens. ;-) j/kNebraska ~1.8 million. And 1/2 of that is cattle!
could see that one comin'!Foul! That's no way to talk about the wimmens. ;-) j/kNebraska ~1.8 million. And 1/2 of that is cattle!
Well, we gotta get back to where we can whoop up on OU again and that rivalry will fall back naturally into place.The population density between the east coast and midwest is the main reason that we don't have an interstate rival. Given how close all the east coast schools are to each other, it makes it much easier to fill rosters with near equal talent much more consistently. Besides there was no real need for another large university in NE in the old days.
The mid west rivalries are more regional. And many times have played off the social, and geographic differences between schools. Lets face it, Nebraskans and Coloradians for the most part hate each other. And are vastly different people in a lot of ways. Socially, economically, politically, etc, etc. Where as east coast rivalries are more often about bragging rights between neighbors and even friends. Which make it much more enjoyable year in and year out.
I personally would appreciate a rival that could stay on a high note long enough to justify a rivalry. OU was our rival cause we where competing at the same high level. If Mizzou or Colorado could not only put together solid programs, but do it consistantly, then we would have one of the bigger rivalries in the area. And would'nt have to be force feed these "rivalries with teams only cause we whipped them for so long that they despise us for that alone.
But as it stands now we're the only powerhouse program without the benefit of a true rivalry. Which really sucks for us.
Is that the dip sh#t who was screaming that? I could not tell who it was, but it was friggen annoying!billy simms must have been jacked up on thunderbird with all the "boomer" bs yelling
The population density between the east coast and midwest is the main reason that we don't have an interstate rival. Given how close all the east coast schools are to each other, it makes it much easier to fill rosters with near equal talent much more consistently. Besides there was no real need for another large university in NE in the old days.
The mid west rivalries are more regional. And many times have played off the social, and geographic differences between schools. Lets face it, Nebraskans and Coloradians for the most part hate each other. And are vastly different people in a lot of ways. Socially, economically, politically, etc, etc. Where as east coast rivalries are more often about bragging rights between neighbors and even friends. Which make it much more enjoyable year in and year out.
I personally would appreciate a rival that could stay on a high note long enough to justify a rivalry. OU was our rival cause we where competing at the same high level. If Mizzou or Colorado could not only put together solid programs, but do it consistantly, then we would have one of the bigger rivalries in the area. And would'nt have to be force feed these "rivalries with teams only cause we whipped them for so long that they despise us for that alone.
But as it stands now we're the only powerhouse program without the benefit of a true rivalry. Which really sucks for us.
york college in york, ne i think has an undefeated record against nebraska, [citation needed].
Yea. Plus all the population is pretty much concentrated in the eastern half of the state.I looked up the population figures and now I think I understand. I didn't realize how sparse Nebraska is.Possibly, but there simply aren't enought people in Nebraska to support two schools the size of UNL.
Nebraska ~1.8 million
South Carolina ~4.4 milllion
Even South Carolina I consider to be a fairly sparsely populated state. But y'all definitely don't appear to have the population for another major university.