Note to HuskerPride:
There is also yore, as in "men of yore" and Yor as in Yor, The Hunter From The Future.
Oh, and my cats chase their tales. Crazy thing is, it takes them both about a minute to catch them.
See if you can figure out what I'm implying.
Smoking dope, reading comic books and watching Italian "B" movies all day is no way to go through life Matty. So, when the cats catch their tails ( not tales, since this a grammar and spelling correct board) what do they do with them? Probably hack up a fur ball and then do it again. See if you can understand what I'm implying. This is fun 
First of all, I don't smoke dope, and the only "comic book" I own is Watchmen, which is one of the Top 100 English Language Novels of all Time (not to mention multi-award winning), so I'm none too ashamed of it. As for Italian "B" movies, you say that like it's a bad thing.
Oh, thanks for the correction on tails. I was typing in a hurry because you're wife was under the desk giving me a Monica.
And I understand what you're implying.
Let's see. If Wildcats chasing perfection is like a cat chasing its tail, the tail is a metaphor for the abstract perfection.
When the cat catches his tail, it is analogous to Wildcats achieving perfection.
When the cat hacks up the fur ball, it is analogous to the Wildcats punking Nebraska without breaking a sweat, and then "doing it again" as you put it.
Yeah, makes sens to me.