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August 12, 2007, 11:36:29 AM
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"Texas in the last 30 seconds (with their QB actually playing, not a backup)"

So I guess the fact Texas' starting QB was still playing was due to the fact the vaunted Nebraska defense couldn't knock out the starter? 

Really, while you are making excuses as to why you lost to Texas and K-State beat Texas...please remember it wasn't the backup QB that mattered in your game...it was the backup KICKER!  LOL.  You were beat by the backup kicker.
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August 12, 2007, 11:37:49 AM
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Lets see-USC on the road; Texas in the last 30 seconds (with their QB actually playing, not a backup); Auburn (beat Florida); Oklahoma (outgained them in total yardage); and a hangover loss to Oklahoma State on the road. The Oklahoma State game BTW was one that almost every Nebraska fan correctly predicted before the season started. Yeah, I'm guessing there would be a lot of teams that would go unscathed with that schedule.  :rolleyes:

Jeezus you're a clown.   husqueers only win against hapless ku at home because of worst replay call of all time (yes, worse than OU-Oregon).  husqueers only win at A&M because of hail mary and horrible roughing the passing call.  And you are serioulsy taking about how your season was more solid than your mediocre record?!?

Oh..and I suppose we "have to respect" Rosie's opinion too?  He is about as credible as Sipple when its comes to husqueer football.  

August 12, 2007, 11:39:00 AM
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Another thing to consider. Sportswriters like Sipple that cover the team on a year round basis, as a career, probably have a better grasp of what's occurring in the program than 99% of fans. His opinion needs to be respected and valued. He's covered Nebraska for 15 years and 11 as the beat writer. He's seen Nebraska at their best in the mid-90s and at their worst in the early 2000s and through this change. The man knows what he's talking about.
Max that is a crock of crap if I've ever heard one. The man knows nothing more then anyone.
He sure as hell doesn't know who might get hurt, how the team will respond to setbacks or what opposing QB the Blackshirts will make look like a Heisman contender.

Again why come to a K-State board with this crap?

August 12, 2007, 11:45:40 AM
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21-3. Remember how funny it was to hear Kansas State fans at this time last year mouthing off saying "yeah well you haven't won here since blah blah blah." Came down and stomped a mudhole in Prince's goofballs. 21-3. Maybe you'll show up this year??

August 12, 2007, 11:52:44 AM
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21-3. Remember how funny it was to hear Kansas State fans at this time last year mouthing off saying "yeah well you haven't won here since blah blah blah." Came down and stomped a mudhole in Prince's goofballs. 21-3. Maybe you'll show up this year??

Stomped? Um.....it was an 18 point win for your huskers and that's with two stands inside your own five yardline where we scored 0 points. Yeah, that was really a stomping vs. Prince's first year team.
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August 12, 2007, 11:55:36 AM
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    Gettin' angried up!!!
OSU was a classic trap game-it became even more apparent we were going to have trouble after the way we lost the Texas game. And I'll say this-if Zac Bowman wasn't injured last year, this is all irrelevant because Nebraska wins the Big 12 title if he's healthy.
Since the NU squad is now back to the glory they held in the mid 1990's, I have a question for you:  How many times during the mid 1990's did Nebraska lose to OSU?  I'm guessing zero.  The teams back then were very good, the kind of teams that competed for Big XII and National Championships every year.  There was no such thing as a trap game for them, because they were very talented and very well coached.  The team you have now is struggling to find it's identity on offense, (Are we a wide open passing team?  Why can't we get any good high school quarterbacks or receivers signed?  Could Callahans offense be a little less easy to predict?) a defense that is closer to the pink shirts than the black shirts, and a coach who has demonstrated the ability to recruit in the top four or five in his own conference but also demonstrates daily why he went from coaching in a SuperBowl to being jobless in the NFL in just a few years.  (How many other coaches have fallen out of favor so quickly in the NFL?  How many coaches with sub .500 career records are still bouncing around from job to job in the NFL?)  I am truly sorry that your need for validation is fulfilled by the words of a man whose career is based on writing for the hometown paper of a once proud program.  No way he is biased in any way shape or form.

August 12, 2007, 02:21:14 PM
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Maxell, have you considered therapy?  I'm worried about you.

August 12, 2007, 02:30:37 PM
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Another thing to consider. Sportswriters like Sipple that cover the team on a year round basis, as a career, probably have a better grasp of what's occurring in the program than 99% of fans. His opinion needs to be respected and valued. He's covered Nebraska for 15 years and 11 as the beat writer. He's seen Nebraska at their best in the mid-90s and at their worst in the early 2000s and through this change. The man knows what he's talking about.

So what did Sipple have to say at this time LAST year? 

Not that I really care....

August 12, 2007, 02:33:09 PM
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Nebraska fans are funny.

Why do they feel the need to validate themselves to everyone all of a sudden?


August 12, 2007, 03:42:51 PM
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And next year, what will your excuse be. When the "Callahan can't coach" stuff is put to rest, I can guarantee you that the next thing we hear from the mouths of K State fans is "Well he's going to go back to the NFL anyways." GUARANTEED.

Actually, I've been saying he's a crapty coach for 4 years now, Pretty sure that I'll be saying the same thing next year.
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August 12, 2007, 04:10:46 PM
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After a couple of years of almost approaching objectivity . . . the Cornhole beat writers  have now put their kneepads back on and now officially back to glory holing Cornhole football.


August 12, 2007, 04:41:57 PM
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After a couple of years of almost approaching objectivity . . . the Cornhole beat writers  have now put their kneepads back on and now officially back to glory holing Cornhole football.



Well, that's too bad for him. :lol: :thumbsup:

-J.R.

August 13, 2007, 12:02:53 AM
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Piss off dude. Kansas State thought they were bad apples when they kicked sand in our face with Solich at the helm. And now its payback time and I'm just getting started on the ammo.

Last 3 Years Point totals

Bill Snyder/Ron Prince lead Cats         Callahan (Worst Cost Offence)
                 73                                              69
It was not just Solich corn cob