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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: Huskerfan on August 08, 2007, 02:33:20 PM
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I guess Freeman's 2.5 to 1 INT to TD ratio didn't impress anyone.
Nebraska senior quarterback Sam Keller continued earning preseason recognition Wednesday when the Allstate Sugar Bowl named him one of 35 finalists for the Manning Award, which is annually presented to college football’s top quarterback.
http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=1&SPID=22&DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=1148741 (http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=1&SPID=22&DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=1148741)
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Who are you?
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Is that the Eli Manning Award?
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Was Keller a finalist when he was a sophomore?
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Preseason lists are pretty cool. Freeman got Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors last year, twice, for, you know, actual on the field performance. Maybe if there's a "Micheal Irvin Coked out of your mind" award, Keller could win that, if Lucky doesn't beat him out.
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Go away husker... We're crapping on Auburn right now, we'll deal with you later.
Unless you want to help?
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If KSU and NU can't put aside their differences to crap (wincrimson if you will) on a SEC school, what hope is there for Big 12??
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
:rolleyes:
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Where's Josh Freeman?
With your mom.
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Dude...you better tell him to get checked out...he might fail some more physicals after he's spent some time with her.
:D
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Dude...you better tell him to get checked out...he might fail some more physicals after he's spent some time with her.
:D
:eek:
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
Yes, because god knows that in this whacky age of information and technology that film and scouting reports on KSU were not available anywhere else for Auburn but from the NU Coaching Staff.
In a related note, Bill Callahan offered to fellate Tommy Tubberville in the bathroom after one lengthy chalk talk.
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LOL @ Husker fans thinking the initial release of a watch list is a "finalist" list.
God, you sker's are desperate for any kind of accolade.
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When was the last time Keller played football?!?
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
I'm sure the Auburn defensive coaches were all ears to hear defensive tactics from a coaching staff who let this clown throw for 405 yards against them last year. In Lincoln.
(http://www.kusports.com/football/roster/2004/mugs/barmann.jpg)
:jerkoff:
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
I'm sure the Auburn defensive coaches were all ears to hear defensive tactics from a coaching staff who let this clown throw for 405 yards against them last year. In Lincoln.
(http://www.kusports.com/football/roster/2004/mugs/barmann.jpg)
:jerkoff:
Actually they were all ears to hear from a team that came down to Manhattan and pasted you guys last year, and has proven over the years they just owned you. :lol:
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
I'm sure the Auburn defensive coaches were all ears to hear defensive tactics from a coaching staff who let this clown throw for 405 yards against them last year. In Lincoln.
(http://www.kusports.com/football/roster/2004/mugs/barmann.jpg)
:jerkoff:
Actually they were all ears to hear from a team that came down to Manhattan and pasted you guys last year, and has proven over the years they just owned you. :lol:
:ustupid:
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
I'm sure the Auburn defensive coaches were all ears to hear defensive tactics from a coaching staff who let this clown throw for 405 yards against them last year. In Lincoln.
(http://www.kusports.com/football/roster/2004/mugs/barmann.jpg)
:jerkoff:
Actually they were all ears to hear from a team that came down to Manhattan and pasted you guys last year, and has proven over the years they just owned you. :lol:
Lets see, owned, hmm lets see what this centuary brings
2000: KSU
2001: Neb
2002: KSU
2003: KSU
2004: KSU
2005: Neb
2006: Neb
4-3 KSU since the turn of the centuary
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
I'm sure the Auburn defensive coaches were all ears to hear defensive tactics from a coaching staff who let this clown throw for 405 yards against them last year. In Lincoln.
(http://www.kusports.com/football/roster/2004/mugs/barmann.jpg)
:jerkoff:
Actually they were all ears to hear from a team that came down to Manhattan and pasted you guys last year, and has proven over the years they just owned you. :lol:
The problem with that is, no one on your coaching staff has any experience owning us. Yeah, you beat us last year, but so did Baylor. Think Auburn will be calling up Morris anytime soon? Hell, ku has also taken 2 out of 3 from us. Crngrats to finally achieving Mangino-like status Slash. The fact is, Tuberville asked Slash for some advice on how to defend us, not out of curiosity but out of mockery. It's kinda like when you call your three hundred pound buddy "Tiny." But Slash didn't get the joke, poor Tuberville felt bad for him and let him watch some film with the Auburn staff. Slash was asked to leave after he continually tried the patented "fake a yawn and put your arm around your date." Also, Slash cut a hole in the popcorn bucket and asked Tuberville if he would like some of "ol' Slashes secret recipe." Rumor has it that the final straw was in fact (as mentioned in a different thread on this very board) when Slash offered to fellate the entire Auburn staff in the showers after the film was over. (It was incorrectly quoted on this board as Slash offering to fellate only Tuberville, I regret the error.) Of course, the staff declined the offer, but Tuberville did make him "squeal like a pig" back at Slashes hotel.
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Actually they were all ears to hear from a team that came down to Manhattan and pasted you guys last year, and has proven over the years they just owned you. :lol:
Congrats. That's a hell of an accomplishment...bottling up KSU's offense last year. You must be so proud.
BTW, Cosgrove's total defense rankings while @ NU...56th (2004), 26th (2005), 56th (2006). Restore the order, indeed.
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Great news about Keller! Why? Because maybe the semi-retarded Nubb fanbase will shut the hell up about getting no respect from the national media. If you consider your QB has a total of four...YES FOUR...division one wins in his four...yes FOUR...year career, then you'd understand there is little reason for any of the accolades he's getting in the pre-season.
Congrats! Now shut the hell up!
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How w :nahnah:ill nu score more than 20 point against our d? Our solid secondary, and your pathetic running game. Hope Lucky can stay out of trouble, with the rest of your team. It sin lincoln, and thats the only advantage u have. :banghead:
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Has Keller even been named the starter yet?
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How ill nu score more than 20 point against our d? Our solid secondary, and your pathetic running game. Hope Lucky can stay out of trouble, with thte rest of your team. It sin lincoln, and thats the only advantage u have. :banghead:
Your D is overrated by K-State fans, and will be overmatched against our offense.
Our running game will benefit from an improved offensive line, and a bunch of talented RBs in Lucky, Glenn, Culbert, Mendoza, etc. I expect Lucky to have a dominant season. He has a couple of years of experience in the system, and reportedly has looked phenomenal in practices.
We have far superior talent, almost across the board, and will thoroughly dominate you this season. The location is almost irrelevant, as we showed last season when we pasted you in Manhattan.
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I guess Freeman's 2.5 to 1 INT to TD ratio didn't impress anyone.
Nebraska senior quarterback Sam Keller continued earning preseason recognition Wednesday when the Allstate Sugar Bowl named him one of 35 finalists for the Manning Award, which is annually presented to college football’s top quarterback.
http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=1&SPID=22&DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=1148741 (http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=1&SPID=22&DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=1148741)
I agree with you...what an asinine oversight. How could they have put some putz like Keller on their list and leave the massive potential that is Freeman off the list. Thanks for the find. Glad we are in agreement about how stupid that oversight was!
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Our running game will benefit from an improved offensive line, and a bunch of talented RBs in Lucky, Glenn, Culbert, Mendoza, etc. I expect Lucky to have a dominant season. He has a couple of years of experience in the system, and reportedly has looked phenomenal in practices.
not that hard to look phenomenal against the scout squad. :jerkoff:
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...... and reportedly has looked phenomenal in practices.
I love NUbb fans.
Keller: "tearing up" the practice squad.
Gabbert: "on par learning curve wise with NFL QB's".
Lucky: "phenomenal in practices".
You can't make this stuff up. :woohoo:
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freeman is the only crack head I know that can't control his weight
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i like these Nebraska guys.....they all seem to hate you almost as much as i do.
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i like these Nebraska guys.....they all seem to hate you almost as much as i do.
Yeah, they have an insecurity issue and seek validation from us daily. It keeps us entertained. Auburn fans will probably begin to understand our humor pretty soon. Seems like some have already. We gave up on Corn fans a long time ago. Their entire fan base is made up of 64 year old men who went to Wayne State or Chadron but claim to be Husker alumni while wearing their red and white zoobas and yelling "Go Big REEEEEDD!" at arbitrary times throughout the day.
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How ill nu score more than 20 point against our d? Our solid secondary, and your pathetic running game. Hope Lucky can stay out of trouble, with thte rest of your team. It sin lincoln, and thats the only advantage u have. :banghead:
Your D is overrated by K-State fans, and will be overmatched against our offense.
Our running game will benefit from an improved offensive line, and a bunch of talented RBs in Lucky, Glenn, Culbert, Mendoza, etc. I expect Lucky to have a dominant season. He has a couple of years of experience in the system, and reportedly has looked phenomenal in practices.
We have far superior talent, almost across the board, and will thoroughly dominate you this season. The location is almost irrelevant, as we showed last season when we pasted you in Manhattan.
Leon Patton is way better than Lucky. No Doubt.
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How ill nu score more than 20 point against our d? Our solid secondary, and your pathetic running game. Hope Lucky can stay out of trouble, with thte rest of your team. It sin lincoln, and thats the only advantage u have. :banghead:
Your D is overrated by K-State fans, and will be overmatched against our offense.
Our running game will benefit from an improved offensive line, and a bunch of talented RBs in Lucky, Glenn, Culbert, Mendoza, etc. I expect Lucky to have a dominant season. He has a couple of years of experience in the system, and reportedly has looked phenomenal in practices.
We have far superior talent, almost across the board, and will thoroughly dominate you this season. The location is almost irrelevant, as we showed last season when we pasted you in Manhattan.
Leon Patton is way better than Lucky. No Doubt.
Lucky will have a superior season to Patton....no question. Lucky's ready for a breakout performance this season.
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Lucky will have a superior season to Patton....no question. Lucky's ready for a breakout performance this season.
He's definately ready to break out the drugs again. Can't seem to pass his intro math course either so he may be do for a break out D on attempt number three.
EDIT: LOL at me unintentionally rhyming "break out D on attempt number three"
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
Where do you come up with this crap?
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
Where do you come up with this crap?
It's common knowledge.
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
I'm sure the Auburn defensive coaches were all ears to hear defensive tactics from a coaching staff who let this clown throw for 405 yards against them last year. In Lincoln.
(http://www.kusports.com/football/roster/2004/mugs/barmann.jpg)
:jerkoff:
Actually they were all ears to hear from a team that came down to Manhattan and pasted you guys last year, and has proven over the years they just owned you. :lol:
Lets see, owned, hmm lets see what this centuary brings
2000: KSU
2001: Neb
2002: KSU
2003: KSU
2004: KSU
2005: Neb
2006: Neb
4-3 KSU since the turn of the centuary
but your 74-15-2 over the entire series.. You've only won 15 out of 91 tries! Nice odds. Enjoy your 'new coach at NU' moral victories in the last 7 years. :chirp:
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The thing Auburn and Nebraska have in common is that they're both going to beat K-State by 20+ points this season.
Our coaches met with Auburn's after the bowl game, and shared a significant amount of K-State film and a detailed scouting report.
Where do you come up with this crap?
It's common knowledge.
Is it as common as dbag husker fans who never went to nu?
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God, I hope Auburn relied on Callahan's scouting report. Unless it's recruiting (not developing recruited talent mind you) Callahan is seemingly lost. I'll bet he put on his old man glasses to look more intelligent.
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It's been a busy off season for Husker players (http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=2798&u_sid=10104499)
Glad to see the Osborne effect hasn't entirely worn off.
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God, I hope Auburn relied on Callahan's scouting report. Unless it's recruiting (not developing recruited talent mind you) Callahan is seemingly lost. I'll bet he put on his old man glasses to look more intelligent.
I know that the Tampa Bay Defense thought Cally was a good game planner. You could see it in their faces when they came off the field smiling and laughing their asses off after absolutely owning Oakland's offense, play in and play out. Oakland sure kept up what Gruden left them once Cally took over, I look for NU to do the same.