Saunders
Heisman Trophy Winner
Fuzzy math is the best math.same TEAM though. and Robinson was on pace to have a 150+ rushing day.
Fuzzy math is the best math.same TEAM though. and Robinson was on pace to have a 150+ rushing day.
Exactly, I think it gave Bo time to think.I guess in a way, it seems that we have already reached the bottom of this season, and the only way left to go is up. In previous years, we hit that low point later in the season. That bye week coming when it did might turn out to be the key to the success of this season.
Would not be surprised a bit if we played him next December.Obviously the success against Michigan has to continue because they are in our division, but the OSU comeback in 2011 was huge (Braxton Miller in the game or not). Glad we don't have to play him again....at least I don't think we will..
x2Would not be surprised a bit if we played him next December.Obviously the success against Michigan has to continue because they are in our division, but the OSU comeback in 2011 was huge (Braxton Miller in the game or not). Glad we don't have to play him again....at least I don't think we will..
I wasn't sure when their suspension was up. Are they eligible to play for the B1G Title next year?Would not be surprised a bit if we played him next December.Obviously the success against Michigan has to continue because they are in our division, but the OSU comeback in 2011 was huge (Braxton Miller in the game or not). Glad we don't have to play him again....at least I don't think we will..
They only have a 1 year suspension.I wasn't sure when their suspension was up. Are they eligible to play for the B1G Title next year?Would not be surprised a bit if we played him next December.Obviously the success against Michigan has to continue because they are in our division, but the OSU comeback in 2011 was huge (Braxton Miller in the game or not). Glad we don't have to play him again....at least I don't think we will..
Its our fault you weren't prepared. As Tom Osborne's famous quote "Your as strong as your weakest link". The thing is, Nebraska has a very good backup, and I think Marsh could even do a good job, if it came down to it. Those guys are getting plenty of reps in practice. RKIII is very underrated by Husker fans. You don't see him out there, because we are obviously playing the better player. If Taylor was to go out with an injury, we got beat with RKIII in, you can't do anything but credit the opposing team for winning.So if Martinez gets hurt opening play next week and we lose out, was it Nebraska's fault for not getting a better backup, or do we credit the teams who beat us for exploiting our weakness?
How do you know RKIII is a "very good backup" considering he hasn't hardly played in a gametime situation? Practice is NOT the same and the spring game is NOT that same. Until he has a Penn State defensive lineman, a MSU defensive lineman, a OSU linebacker breathing down his neck that's just speculation on your part.Its our fault you weren't prepared. As Tom Osborne's famous quote "Your as strong as your weakest link". The thing is, Nebraska has a very good backup, and I think Marsh could even do a good job, if it came down to it. Those guys are getting plenty of reps in practice. RKIII is very underrated by Husker fans. You don't see him out there, because we are obviously playing the better player. If Taylor was to go out with an injury, we got beat with RKIII in, you can't do anything but credit the opposing team for winning.So if Martinez gets hurt opening play next week and we lose out, was it Nebraska's fault for not getting a better backup, or do we credit the teams who beat us for exploiting our weakness?
I was judging my assumption off the time he had to learn what he knows, and the patience he has had to still be that sideline leader, while someone else starts. The little playing time he has had, you could tell what he has the capability of doing. Didn't know it was wrong of me to consider him as being "very good". The guy obviously has an arm, knows the playbook and has had plenty of study time to learn defenses. We are obviously playing the better athlete, but RKIII does have a better arm than Taylor.How do you know RKIII is a "very good backup" considering he hasn't hardly played in a gametime situation? Practice is NOT the same and the spring game is NOT that same. Until he has a Penn State defensive lineman, a MSU defensive lineman, a OSU linebacker breathing down his neck that's just speculation on your part.Its our fault you weren't prepared. As Tom Osborne's famous quote "Your as strong as your weakest link". The thing is, Nebraska has a very good backup, and I think Marsh could even do a good job, if it came down to it. Those guys are getting plenty of reps in practice. RKIII is very underrated by Husker fans. You don't see him out there, because we are obviously playing the better player. If Taylor was to go out with an injury, we got beat with RKIII in, you can't do anything but credit the opposing team for winning.So if Martinez gets hurt opening play next week and we lose out, was it Nebraska's fault for not getting a better backup, or do we credit the teams who beat us for exploiting our weakness?