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Don't get me wrong, I'm thrilled with how the season ended up, but this kind of puts things into perspective...
From omaha.com blog
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=3918...;u_sid=10396039
From omaha.com blog
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=3918...;u_sid=10396039
In a letter mailed recently to Nebraska donors, associate athletic director Paul Meyers offered thanks for support of NU athletics over the past year. He extended wishes for a happy holiday season and reviewed some of the Huskers' top accomplishments of the past year.
Included were Nebraska's outstanding graduation rate among student-athletes, the volleyball team's appearance in another final four and this nugget:
"Our football team led by head coach Bo Pelini is preparing for a New Year's Day bowl game for the first time in years."
You mean, two years?
Remember that loss to Auburn in the Cotton Bowl, played Jan. 1, 2007?
Let's not act like Pelini and the Huskers revolutionized football this fall. Such short-sightedness is partly to blame for what got Nebraska into this substantial hole.
The coach, his staff and team deserve a load of credit for an eight-win season and Gator Bowl bid. Their improvement throughout the year was encouraging. But as the good vibes flow this month, it's easy to forget the Huskers sit one incredible effort from a sophomore place-kicker away from a different kind of December.
Even with the victory over Colorado, if Syracuse hadn't upset Notre Dame a week earlier, the Huskers' likely spot in the Sun Bowl would not have generated quite the same buzz among fans or momentum in recruiting.
Take this situation for what it is: A great opportunity at the end of a nice season. Perhaps some of this positive energy can form a base to build a team that soon contends for a Big 12 title. Next season marks the the 10-year anniversary of the Huskers' last conference crown. Another of those would warrant even more than a glowing letter from NU to its donors.