Scarlet"N"Cream
Five-Star Recruit
:yeahWe will be 0-0 until we play our first game. That's certain. I think I'll wait until at least the end of spring ball.
:yeahWe will be 0-0 until we play our first game. That's certain. I think I'll wait until at least the end of spring ball.
It's called being confident in your team. But you're right. Like newearth says, it'll just rain anywayAnd, it still cracks me up that some people are chalking up ANY road game as a win. :wacko: NU is 2-7 under billy c on the road, and got destroyed by the team that is one of the conf. bottom feeders on the road this year.
I dont care if they are playing Dana College in Blair, under billy c, EVERY road game is a question mark.
Yeah that's no surprise to anyone who has ever played the game for even a quarter! I swear if I see one more husker not wrap up when he's tackling put his head on the front side of the ball carrier on his belt buckle and drive him straight to hell I'm going to scream!!! :batWrap up when you tackle
:yeahi predict that no matter what our record is, no matter what bowl game we go to, and no matter how well we perform, there will be fans that will b!^@h about something ....
I'D BET GOOD MONEY ON THAT .....
:bang
They lose six starters off their defense. I do believe they only lose one on offense.yes thier qb and rb will be back, i was talking more towards the defense.
keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better...but don't be surprised if we don't do well at Iowa State next year.They lose six starters off their defense. I do believe they only lose one on offense.yes thier qb and rb will be back, i was talking more towards the defense.
I still think it is funny that people always bring up "If they were healthy" about this years game. They had their whole defense and were only missing Hicks on offense. What about the players that were hurt for us? That doesn't amtter though. :wacko: Hicks is one of the most overrated players in the conference. He averages 4.2 a carry and 79 yards a game. Not exactly game changing stats.
Keep telling myself what? That the only regular player for them that was out was Hicks? Sorry all the times I've seen him play he isn't that impressive. I guess if you enjoy a back that averages under 4 yards a carry for their career more power to you. Not very stellar for a "Game" changer at the D1 level.keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better...but don't be surprised if we don't do well at Iowa State next year.They lose six starters off their defense. I do believe they only lose one on offense.yes thier qb and rb will be back, i was talking more towards the defense.
I still think it is funny that people always bring up "If they were healthy" about this years game. They had their whole defense and were only missing Hicks on offense. What about the players that were hurt for us? That doesn't amtter though. :wacko: Hicks is one of the most overrated players in the conference. He averages 4.2 a carry and 79 yards a game. Not exactly game changing stats.
I wouldn't read too much into the numbers here. :thumbsa quick note, this year when Hicks has more than 10 carries, the offense has averaged 34.4 pts a game, when he has not played or has had less than 10 carries (he was injured in those games) they averaged 28.4 pts a game. In addition, the competition they played when he was in the lineup was tougher than the competition they played when he was out. Finally, they lost their 3 games when he was out - Nebraska, Baylor and Missouri.
When he was in they beat, Illinois State, Iowa, Texas A&M, Kansas State (45-17!) and Colorado. Looks to me like him being out changes their team significantly.
Interesting, so now, according to you, their defense was the key factor that allowed them to score 6 more points a game when Hicks was playing - against better competition also. Maybe they got a few more chances, but a much, much more logical thought is that maybe they were able to control the ball better when he played and that they kept the opposing offenses off the field for longer periods of time.I wouldn't read too much into the numbers here. :thumbsa quick note, this year when Hicks has more than 10 carries, the offense has averaged 34.4 pts a game, when he has not played or has had less than 10 carries (he was injured in those games) they averaged 28.4 pts a game. In addition, the competition they played when he was in the lineup was tougher than the competition they played when he was out. Finally, they lost their 3 games when he was out - Nebraska, Baylor and Missouri.
When he was in they beat, Illinois State, Iowa, Texas A&M, Kansas State (45-17!) and Colorado. Looks to me like him being out changes their team significantly.
The games that you just listed their defense came to play and held the teams to a lower scoring output.
Games they won, they held the opposition to 14.5 points.
Games they lost, they held the opposition to just over 26 points.
Games they won, +15 in turnover margin.
Games they lost, -2 in turnover margin.
Those are more telling statistics than you're "Hicks factor", but whatever, keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better. :thumbs
No, :dumdum , I think it is pretty clear what I just said. When ISU creates more turnovers than they give away, they allow less points and they win, period. I think I heard this phrase from, I dunno where, oh yeah, REALITY; "Offense scores points, defense wins ball games." ISU wins 7 games, gives up an average of 14.5 points in those games. ISU loses 3 games, gives up an average of 26+ in those games.Interesting, so now, according to you, their defense was the key factor that allowed them to score 6 more points a game when Hicks was playing - against better competition also.
Actually, a much more logical thought is that if they allow less points and win the turnover battle that they win.(which is true for every single game) Every game that ISU has won or tied the turnover battle, they have won, every game that they lost the turnover battle, yup, you guessed it, they LOST. Steve Hicks is a marginal player, end of story, game over, drive home safely. :thumbsMaybe they got a few more chances, but a much, much more logical thought is that maybe they were able to control the ball better when he played and that they kept the opposing offenses off the field for longer periods of time.
I haven't once said we are going to roll ISU next year or not respecting their team, just merely stated the facts that when their defense can stop people, that they win(if you don't believe me, just go to espn.com, find their team page and go through the box scores and tell me if you see something different).If I'm wrong next year I'll admit it, but sticking your head in the sand about ISU doesn't make a lot of sense - especially when we haven't had a good track record of going to their stadium and winning games as of late.
I agree mostly but I don't think another 7-4 will cut it. It will have to be atleast 8 and I think it will probably be 9 wins. Optimistic? Well, if the Huskers play like they did yesterday all of next year, they will win every game. If they slip up and have a few "Kansas type games" where the bottom falls out, which I think may happen, they will lose a couple. I think they win all their home games except to Texas. I think we win all our away games except USC. Callahan will be shooting for 9 wins and everyone will be expecting the pattern to keep going. Does that mean we will have 11 wins in 2007 and play in the national championship? Hopefully, but I think we win anywhere from 8-10 next year.USC---they wont have Lienhart but Bush should be back (L)KU---in lincoln (W)
ISU--lose key people (W)
KSU--coaching change (W)
Texas--with Vince Young L with out ???? (L)
OSU--bad team (W)
MU---at home Brad Smith gone (W)
Texas AM---didnt they get bet by OSU and squeaked a win at baylor (W)
CU---at home, key losses on d-line and no Klatt but 99% of time a good game (???)
with a few good breaks NU could be 9-2, a few bad breaks and NU could be 2-9
if a worm had a shotgun would the birds f*** with him?
realisticly I see 7-4 maybe 8-3
GBR