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We've seen Callahan pull out some trickeration and gone ultra-conservative ala Frank Solich. Ho

  • Take risks and throw all day long

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  • Ground and pound with Quadzilla

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  • Just do whatever it takes to not get embarassed

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  • Put the special teams out there and solely call fake kicks

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I personally would call every play to go to Mo Purify. But that's just me...

 
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I voted for take risks, but I would prefer to stay balanced and keep the defense on their heels rather than just pass all day. Especially since we have four very talented running backs.

 
I vote for no more polls!
Sorry. Was trying to waste away the end of a Wednesday and break up the monotony of overly-confident fans predicting domination of NU against the world. No wonder most non-Husker fans hate 'the greatest fans in college football'. Soooooo many are blinded by the sea of red to realize that while we may be above average and better than last year....we aren't going to mop up the field with any 'real' big XII opponent.

 
I vote for no more polls!
Sorry. Was trying to waste away the end of a Wednesday and break up the monotony of overly-confident fans predicting domination of NU against the world. No wonder most non-Husker fans hate 'the greatest fans in college football'. Soooooo many are blinded by the sea of red to realize that while we may be above average and better than last year....we aren't going to mop up the field with any 'real' big XII opponent.
I'd agree that we aren't going to wipe the floor with a good opponent quite yet, but we do have what it takes, with a good game plan and sound execution to hang with just about anyone in the country and have a shot at winning.

 
Ground and pound, then try to catch them creeping too many guys in the box, then air it out and try to get some big plays.

 
Where is the choice of do whatever to win? I chose to take risks, but I don't want 100 passes thrown. Mix it up, but whatever has to happen to win do it!

 
I don't think the offense is going to win this game for Nebraska. This is the defenses game to win or loose. Nebraska will not be able to throw it all day long because of the speed of the Texas secondary. The good thing is Brown, the best Longhorn pass defender, may be out for the game due to injury, it's a gametime decision. He is the guy who was suspended from the Ohio State game. The run game will be critical for Nebraska to wear down the Texas defensive front, which is very good. The key will be the Blackshirts up front and linebackers preventing big runs and the corners and safeties covering some great Texas receivers like a blanket. If you can limit them to 10 or 14 points you can win because I think the Nebraska offense will score more than 14.

 
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