I wasn't too impressed by UGAs defense.... But overall the SEC has the better defenses.
Agree with you on all of this. Especially the fact that he is NOT worried about being politically correct.At least he plays with pride. Doesn't take crap off anyone on the field and defends the league. A polished, political speaker? No. But speaks his mind? Absolutely. I have no issues with that. I wish other Huskers felt the same way. Maybe we wouldn't have given up roughly 600+ yrds per game in our losses or an average of 50+ points in those.
If we had won, the comments wouldn't have been an issue. We were winning against the big, bad SEC with a back up center, 2 other OL walk ons, a DE moved to DT, on DL with a bum leg and one with a broken hand, not to mention LB's who have had issues all year covering in space. Not to mention, until the fumble we pretty much imposing our will with the uptempo O.
NU showed pride and progress IMO in that game.
If you could put all the time I've spent worrying about things like this into a bucket... you wouldn't need a very big bucket.But it does give the national haters who either don't know or (more likely) don't care about our injury/depth problems) fresh ammunition to hurl at him and the program for several more news cycles........
+1 ...and look whats happening to Florida.If you could put all the time I've spent worrying about things like this into a bucket... you wouldn't need a very big bucket.But it does give the national haters who either don't know or (more likely) don't care about our injury/depth problems) fresh ammunition to hurl at him and the program for several more news cycles........
Seriously - we're afraid of what the country thinks of us because our quarterback said our conference has talent? After we were within one quarter of beating a team that should have played for a national title, and Michigan nearly upsets South Carolina, and Wisconsin plays within a field goal of Stanford? I think we have reason to hold our heads up this bowl season. The Big Ten wasn't outclassed, and statements like Taylor's should be a source of pride.
When did we start giving a damn what NBC Sports thinks, anyway?
Let's not forget - the Big Ten's best team was sitting at home this year. Every other team played up at least one spot in a bowl game, and played well against superior opponents. Those who ranked below Penn State played up two spots. We were underdogs in every single bowl game because of OSU's and PSU's suspensions. And still we didn't roll over and die.
I hope Taylor keeps that attitude. I really hope the team finds the pride to make it stand up.
You are reading way too much into this. I've said I liked his attitude and I don't invest much energy on the national perception. It just gets old hearing the wrong perceptions continually prevail.If you could put all the time I've spent worrying about things like this into a bucket... you wouldn't need a very big bucket.But it does give the national haters who either don't know or (more likely) don't care about our injury/depth problems) fresh ammunition to hurl at him and the program for several more news cycles........
Seriously - we're afraid of what the country thinks of us because our quarterback said our conference has talent? After we were within one quarter of beating a team that should have played for a national title, and Michigan nearly upsets South Carolina, and Wisconsin plays within a field goal of Stanford? I think we have reason to hold our heads up this bowl season. The Big Ten wasn't outclassed, and statements like Taylor's should be a source of pride.
When did we start giving a damn what NBC Sports thinks, anyway?
Let's not forget - the Big Ten's best team was sitting at home this year. Every other team played up at least one spot in a bowl game, and played well against superior opponents. Those who ranked below Penn State played up two spots. We were underdogs in every single bowl game because of OSU's and PSU's suspensions. And still we didn't roll over and die.
I hope Taylor keeps that attitude. I really hope the team finds the pride to make it stand up.
You're probably right. I'm sure you're not making as big of a deal of that as my response warranted. Please take that as a general response to all the kerfluffle over Taylor's comments and not directed pointedly at you. Sorry about that.You are reading way too much into this. I've said I liked his attitude and I don't invest much energy on the national perception. It just gets old hearing the wrong perceptions continually prevail.If you could put all the time I've spent worrying about things like this into a bucket... you wouldn't need a very big bucket.But it does give the national haters who either don't know or (more likely) don't care about our injury/depth problems) fresh ammunition to hurl at him and the program for several more news cycles........
Seriously - we're afraid of what the country thinks of us because our quarterback said our conference has talent? After we were within one quarter of beating a team that should have played for a national title, and Michigan nearly upsets South Carolina, and Wisconsin plays within a field goal of Stanford? I think we have reason to hold our heads up this bowl season. The Big Ten wasn't outclassed, and statements like Taylor's should be a source of pride.
When did we start giving a damn what NBC Sports thinks, anyway?
Let's not forget - the Big Ten's best team was sitting at home this year. Every other team played up at least one spot in a bowl game, and played well against superior opponents. Those who ranked below Penn State played up two spots. We were underdogs in every single bowl game because of OSU's and PSU's suspensions. And still we didn't roll over and die.
I hope Taylor keeps that attitude. I really hope the team finds the pride to make it stand up.
Ouch.Besides scoring in the last 24:42 of the game, yeah, Martinez is pretty spot on.