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May 20, 2007, 09:48:14 PM
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S. Parker.. Are you sure you aren't a racist? Every other NU poster on this board is.  :flush:

Racism is eventually going to die a natural death in this country I think because no one is going to be pure anything. I thought it was funny during the last national census when they were asking people what they were and people were like three different races.

It is frustrating how hard racism is holding on though. There are a lot of closet bigots out there.

May 20, 2007, 09:58:48 PM
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And what better place to express your bigotry than on an anonymous internet message board?

May 20, 2007, 10:01:04 PM
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And what better place to express your bigotry than on an anonymous internet message board?

Exactly.

May 21, 2007, 08:46:28 AM
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Josh Freeman and Ron Prince have something Callahan still doesn't have (and from the looks of things never will have):  A win over a top tier program.
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May 21, 2007, 09:20:53 AM
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Prince and Freeman also lost to Baylor. That's as poor a loss as the win over Texas is good. Sure would have been nice to have Colt McCoy injured when we played them. I'm guessing the NU vs Texas game would have gone just a little differently if Snead had been in.

May 21, 2007, 10:31:01 AM
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Prince and Freeman also lost to Baylor. That's as poor a loss as the win over Texas is good. Sure would have been nice to have Colt McCoy injured when we played them. I'm guessing the NU vs Texas game would have gone just a little differently if Snead had been in.

Maybe in your game it would have a difference if Snead was in there, but they still scored 42 points on us and we still won because we torched their defense (with Freeman at quaterback).  That same Texas defense that the huskers could only put 20 on in Huskerland.

May 21, 2007, 11:33:32 AM
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Gabbert and his parents actually liked that he wasn't going to be "the man" from day one because we have depth. I never thought our solid depth would help us recruit him, but oddly enough it did. He wants time to develop, and he understands there is competition.

Sounds like a real losing attitude.   
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May 21, 2007, 11:35:12 AM
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Prince and Freeman also lost to Baylor. That's as poor a loss as the win over Texas is good. Sure would have been nice to have Colt McCoy injured when we played them. I'm guessing the NU vs Texas game would have gone just a little differently if Snead had been in.

Maybe in your game it would have a difference if Snead was in there, but they still scored 42 points on us and we still won because we torched their defense (with Freeman at quaterback).  That same Texas defense that the huskers could only put 20 on in Huskerland.

However in the world did Nebraska beat Kansas State in Manhattan last year?

May 21, 2007, 11:47:39 AM
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Prince and Freeman also lost to Baylor. That's as poor a loss as the win over Texas is good. Sure would have been nice to have Colt McCoy injured when we played them. I'm guessing the NU vs Texas game would have gone just a little differently if Snead had been in.

Maybe in your game it would have a difference if Snead was in there, but they still scored 42 points on us and we still won because we torched their defense (with Freeman at quaterback).  That same Texas defense that the huskers could only put 20 on in Huskerland.

However in the world did Nebraska beat Kansas State in Manhattan last year?

Freeman's 2nd career start.
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

May 21, 2007, 11:52:14 AM
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Prince and Freeman also lost to Baylor. That's as poor a loss as the win over Texas is good. Sure would have been nice to have Colt McCoy injured when we played them. I'm guessing the NU vs Texas game would have gone just a little differently if Snead had been in.

Maybe in your game it would have a difference if Snead was in there, but they still scored 42 points on us and we still won because we torched their defense (with Freeman at quaterback).  That same Texas defense that the huskers could only put 20 on in Huskerland.

However in the world did Nebraska beat Kansas State in Manhattan last year?

It was apparently your coaches super bowl as it seems to be one of the most important wins to majority of your fans now.   My how the times have changed.

How else can you explain Husker fans not being pissed about a 9-5 season?

NU goes 10-3 with a postseason victory... but.... we lost to KSU.... fire the coach!
NU goes 9-5 with a boring postseason loss....   But we beat KSU...    ORDER RESTORED!!!!

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May 21, 2007, 12:27:50 PM
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Prince and Freeman also lost to Baylor. That's as poor a loss as the win over Texas is good. Sure would have been nice to have Colt McCoy injured when we played them. I'm guessing the NU vs Texas game would have gone just a little differently if Snead had been in.

Maybe in your game it would have a difference if Snead was in there, but they still scored 42 points on us and we still won because we torched their defense (with Freeman at quaterback).  That same Texas defense that the huskers could only put 20 on in Huskerland.

However in the world did Nebraska beat Kansas State in Manhattan last year?

It was apparently your coaches super bowl as it seems to be one of the most important wins to majority of your fans now.   My how the times have changed.

How else can you explain Husker fans not being pissed about a 9-5 season?

NU goes 10-3 with a postseason victory... but.... we lost to KSU.... fire the coach!
NU goes 9-5 with a boring postseason loss....   But we beat KSU...    ORDER RESTORED!!!!

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ORDER RESTORED = Highlight of season is an eighteen point win over a team with a freshman making his second career start. (A team which Nebraska's own fans had predicted to not win a single conference game.) 

This ain't your older brother's Big Red.  Hell, this ain't even the Nebraska that I watched in college. 

May 21, 2007, 02:05:30 PM
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I heard that Freeman committed to K-State initially but Ron told him to commit to Nebraska and then back out at the last minute just to screw them over. Prince really wanted to stick it to NU and put them in a fix. Rumor has it that Gabbert is doing the same thing he is just trying to be even more discreet about it. Take it for what it's worth but I heard this from a good source.


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Whatever dude. Freeman had verballed to Nebraska in June before his senior year, before Bald Bull was even a twinkle in K State's eye. Prince didn't even enter the picture until what, December? Freeman was baited into playing for a black coach by Prince and promised the starting job as a freshman, which wasn't going to happen at Nebraska. As far as Gabbert, by all accounts he and his family are just a little bit more stable than Josh and Ron Prince. Missouri has moved on and is recruiting other QBs now and Gabbert immediately went to recruiting other players for Nebraska. As far as I know, Freeman never did anything like that while he was committed. He was friends with Meno Holt and tried to get Meno to look at K State but Meno told him in no uncertain terms to "f&&& off." 


Freeman was being recruited by Prince when he was still OC at Virginia. Freeman liked Prince over Calli-pussy but wanted to be closer to home and committed to Nebraska. When Prince got Snyders job, Freeman pulled out of Nebraska. Therefore, your comment about Prince not being in the picture until December shows a low football iq.
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May 21, 2007, 02:10:46 PM
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Gabbert and his parents actually liked that he wasn't going to be "the man" from day one because we have depth. I never thought our solid depth would help us recruit him, but oddly enough it did. He wants time to develop, and he understands there is competition.

Sounds like a real losing attitude.   

How does him saying he wants to come in and compete sound like a "losing" attitude? I'd call it a mature attitude, and I was relieved to see it.

May 21, 2007, 02:13:13 PM
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I'm not too worried though. When they interviewed Gabbert on the radio after his commitment he specifically said, "I won't pull a Josh Freeman."

Besides, we have Witt and Lee too.


So, fax would work?

May 21, 2007, 02:20:19 PM
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I'm not too worried though. When they interviewed Gabbert on the radio after his commitment he specifically said, "I won't pull a Josh Freeman."

Besides, we have Witt and Lee too.


So, fax would work?

I took it more to mean his dad isn't looking for a job in politics.  :nahnah:

May 21, 2007, 04:31:22 PM
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Josh Freeman and Ron Prince have something Callahan still doesn't have (and from the looks of things never will have):  A win over a top tier program.

Is Michigan a top tier program?  I wouldn't say they were a great team that year, but neither was Texas when we beat them this past season.


May 21, 2007, 04:34:11 PM
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Michigan was ranked 20th.

Texas was 4th.

Those two wins aren't even comparable.
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

May 21, 2007, 04:43:08 PM
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Michigan was ranked 20th.

Texas was 4th.

Those two wins aren't even comparable.

Texas finished the year with 3 losses.  They were able to edge out 6-6 Iowa in the Alamo Bowl, so they kudos for that.  Texas last year was better than Michigan in 2005, but if Michigan has to be considered a top tier program, and neither victory is something to talk smack about when other things are taken into consideration (losing to Baylor, losing big to Kansas, ect).

May 21, 2007, 04:44:48 PM
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No, we are talking about signature wins.

Prince has one. Callahan doesn't. Prince has been coach for one year, Cally three.

And both have their share of embarrassing losses. Cally: 70-10, 45-21, 40-15..etc..
It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

May 22, 2007, 12:26:00 PM
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No, we are talking about signature wins.

Prince has one. Callahan doesn't. Prince has been coach for one year, Cally three.

I don't think a win against a 3 loss team who played most of the game without their QB should be KSU's/Prince's signature win.  Sights have to be set higher than that.  Callahan is 1-0 against Prince, and 2-1 against KSU.

May 22, 2007, 02:18:08 PM
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So you're saying NU beating KSU is a signature win??


May 22, 2007, 02:58:00 PM
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They need to up the pressure on Blaine Gabbert.

I want to see NU qb meltdown II.

Please! :lol:


I would rather see NU get him...I don't want to see Missouri get better (not that they would with out some changes out of Pinkle ...you know what I mean)

May 22, 2007, 03:36:13 PM
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So you're saying NU beating KSU is a signature win??



No where did I say, suggest nor imply that.  Beating KSU is not a signature win. 

May 22, 2007, 04:41:07 PM
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So you're saying NU beating KSU is a signature win??



No where did I say, suggest nor imply that.  Beating KSU is not a signature win. 

but, yet the winner of that game normally wins the north - it is an important win for both KSU and NU

May 22, 2007, 06:10:27 PM
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signature wins are great, but in ksu's case it wasn't a signature win because it didn't signafy anything other than they caught texas at a bad time and won a fluke of a game.  KSU still lost to baylor and then got arse raped by rutgers.  holy smokes that was pathetic.  Texas wasn't that great last year and came within a few lucky bounces of losing atleast 3 more games.

now, as for callahan we have had signature wins.  Wins that tell us something about where the program is headed.  Beating ksu a couple years ago.  Nebraska hadn't done that in like 3-4 years and the games those years were more like NU beatings than games.  Callahan winning over KSU showed that the ship was righting itself.  Probaly the biggest though was the bowl game vs michigan.  they had lost 3 games I think, by less than 3 points each game, all to top ranked teams I believe and had suffered some major setbacks injury wise all year.  when we got them they were all healthy but we were missing 2 starting lb's to injury for just that game.  We were picked to lose by 20.  douche bag ksu fans on this very board and the scout board were saying that mich was the best 3 loss team ever and they would beat us by 30.  all of a sudden, we beat them and all of a sudden michigan sucks.


May 22, 2007, 06:24:07 PM
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You Huskers are delusional. It was a win over a top 5 team. It will always be remembered as a signature win. We've only had five of those since 2000 and for three of those years we were considered a top ten program. Callahan doesn't have a big win yet.

May 22, 2007, 06:53:57 PM
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Callahan doesn't have a big win yet.

No, he doesn't. Just a couple of heart-breaking near misses.  :violin: I am still really happy with Callahan though. A lot of times he has improved us faster than I thought he would...like Texas Tech winning on a last second miracle the year after they beat us 70-10.

Congrats on the win over Texas last year. If any of you are dreading Auburn just remember the Texas win. I thought you would get hammered, and instead you won.  :eek: Good work.

I am actually so sick of the South teams right now that I am happy whenever a North team beats them. I was cheering for you in that game.  :woohoo:

May 23, 2007, 01:00:37 PM
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okay, I'll bite.
... Beating ksu a couple years ago.  Nebraska hadn't done that in like 3-4 years and the games those years were more like NU beatings than games.  Callahan winning over KSU showed that the ship was righting itself... 

Beating KSU at home in one of our two biggest down seasons in 15 years... by two points... You consider this a signature win?   You've fallen farther than any Nubb wants to admit.   The ship wasn't righting itself in 05... you just weren't sinking as fast as everyone else.

..douche bag ksu fans on this very board and the scout board were saying that mich was the best 3 loss team ever and they would beat us by 30.  all of a sudden, we beat them and all of a sudden michigan sucks.

Douche bag....   Michigan had 4 losses before they played you...   They ended the season 7-5.  So yeah...   Michigan and UT were quite different.
Go ahead and believe that UT was a fluke... Everyone in america knows that you beating michigan was.... I mean, how can a team that beats a 4 LOSS Michigan team lose to ku by 25 pts?    :jerkoff:

So if you're going to consider Michigan a signature win for you, you may as well consider Texas a signature win for us. 

Anyone ever tell you that you have extremely low FBIQ?   Calli still doesn't have a signature win.  :sleep:

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May 23, 2007, 05:17:12 PM
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"You Huskers are delusional. It was a win over a top 5 team. It will always be remembered as a signature win"

they didn't finish top 5 though did they?  as for what you beleive, believe what you want.  hell, you guys actually produced and sold a decade of dominance video.   lol so it's pretty easy to see, you would believe anything you wanted to hear.

baylor almost beat texas, the golden gophers almost beat texas. and so did nu, and they never got lucky with taking their qb out in the start of a game.

May 23, 2007, 07:04:24 PM
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Beating Tech 70-10 could be considered a signature win....

Could be...