:yeahI don't understand how a real fan could be unhappy about that game. Everyone came to play and Callahan completely outcoached McCartney. 5-1, 2-0 in the big 12. 1 game at a time, 1 victory at a time. ISU was a biggie to get that monkey off the back.
Callahan doesn't care if he wins by 1 or 100, a w is a w. Before this game, a lot of people on this board would have been happy with just a win, and now people are mad because we didn't win by 4 tds?
Far from automatic really...how many stops did we have in the 2nd half....a bunch until that last meaningless drive.The fact that 3rd & 20 is automatic for the opposing offence worries me. I see 3rd and 20, I get up to get a soda because I know that the first down is coming. It annoying that it's so predictable.
I see what you are saying foppa. The verdict is not out yet on how good we really are. In the W-L column, we appear to be on the right track. But it's possible that it could be "smoke in mirrors". We have to take them one at a time. I hope you find some faith. For me, winning on the road is a MAJOR step forward. It shouldnt be that way, but it is what it is.why is everyone so excited?!? Don't get me wrong, I love the win, was hoping NU would answer well, but this team let Toledo go nuts at home with them. (and score 15 more pts. than Nebraska)
I'll take what I can get. But there is no way this team is off the hook. Again, the offense went 0-comatose in 2.0 seconds once they got a 'commanding' lead. ISU got completely screwed out of a TD, and the playcalling in the second half looked reminisance of USC and KU in trying to not get blown out/not lose, and this is just getting rediculous. I am so glad the Big Red won, but the alarm bells are sounding. Texas? Missouri? At A&M?
Maybe I'm frustrated because I remember how the Huskers should be handling teams, and these guys have the potential to get it done. But sitting on leads is never going to work, and doesn't work well.