If you've felt this way over the last 20 years, you're not watching the same games I have been. Do you know what rank KU finished in 1995? Tenth. Their only loss was to Nebraska. Do you not remember being beat by 40 points by KU in 2007? Do you not remember playing COLORADO for the de facto national championship in 1994? do you not remember being overmatched 2 years in a row By Mizzou, losing at home?
Its comments like this that get Huskers fans labeled as arrogant, revisionist, living in the past fans.
Being excited to play OSU, Michigan, PSU, etc. is like being excited to sit at the adult table at Thanksgiving for the first time. We have stadium envy. Trophy envy. History envy. You name it.
I'm watching the same games you're watching. I'm also seeing that those teams you've mentioned, Kansas, Missouri, and Colorado, have been the products of fleeting success. The sun shines on every dog's a$$ some days, as the old saying goes. It's nearly impossible for a school to always be bad - although Iowa State, K-State, Kansas and Missouri sure have tried.
Sure, those games you mention happened. And at the time, for that brief window they were good, those were "big" games. But those days in the sun lasted a few years, and now they're gone.
I'm going to post some facts. Stop me when I'm being "arrogant."
Colorado
Nebraska leads the all-time series 49-18, with two ties.
In the past 20 years, the best overall stretch in the series, Nebraska has gone 15-4-1 against the Buffaloes.
Colorado has been ranked eight times in that 20-year period, the last time being 2002.
At one time in our history, Nebraska won 18 straight games (68-85).
Kansas
Nebraska leads the all-time series 91-23-3.
In the past 20 years, the best overall stretch in the series, Nebraska has gone 18-2 against the Jayhawks.
Kansas has been ranked three times in that 20-year period, the last time being 2007.
At one time in our history, Nebraska won 36 straight games (69-04).
Kansas State
Nebraska leads the all-time series 78-15-2.
In the past 20 years, the best overall stretch in the series, Nebraska has gone 15-5 against the Wildcats.
Kansas State has been ranked eight times in that 20-year period, the last time being 2002.
At one time in our history, Nebraska won 29 straight games (68-97).
Missouri
Nebraska leads the all-time series 65-36-3.
In the past 20 years, the best overall stretch in the series, Nebraska has gone 16-4 against the Tigers.
Missouri has been ranked five times in that 20-year period, the last time being 2010.
At one time in our history, Nebraska won 24 straight games (79-02).
For the most part, over the past 50-ish years, these teams have not just been bad, but very bad. Bad enough that we've gone more than a decade straight beating the hell out of each of them. These are not good teams, and it is not "arrogant" or "revisionist" to say so. Further, the success of each of these teams, with Colorado being the exception, can largely be traced to ONE good coach. Once that coach goes.... so goes the program. But even the exception has faltered, as we've seen Colorado plummet to the depths of college football suckitude.