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December 10, 2006, 11:59:15 PM
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Not saying that at all dumbass.  You just keep mentioning how "nobody" carries the NFL Network (Just 41 million subscribers) . . . and I point out how 70% of the country will still be in bed when the Cotton Bowl kicks off.

Your game is on a network that roughly 14% of the country gets....and of those, just a small fraction will be interested enough to watch the game....on a Thursday night.

and comparing that to the number of people who will watch a New Years Day game on a major network? That's just funny.  :lol:

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December 11, 2006, 12:13:21 AM
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Yeah . . . a bowl game that Fox will send their G team too, Pat Summerall, who will stammer and stutter over everything and forget the team  names, the players name over and over again, causing any casual fan to quickly turn away to the either the Rose Bowl parade or flip back to the Outback Bowl which demographically blows the Cotton Bowl out of the water.  Then think about the fact that the game kicks off at 9 am MST, and 8 am PST on New Years Day.

Then you've got the Gator and Capital One Bowl that kick off at Noon CST . . . yep, good luck in that mix corn.



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December 11, 2006, 12:34:46 AM
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Not saying that at all dumbass.  You just keep mentioning how "nobody" carries the NFL Network (Just 41 million subscribers) . . . and I point out how 70% of the country will still be in bed when the Cotton Bowl kicks off.

Your game is on a network that roughly 14% of the country gets....and of those, just a small fraction will be interested enough to watch the game....on a Thursday night.

and comparing that to the number of people who will watch a New Years Day game on a major network? That's just funny.  :lol:

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what ratings did callahan get in his first bowl?

December 11, 2006, 12:45:53 AM
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Also thanks for representing the North so well in the big 12 game.  I hope you like getting your butts kicked by Auburn as well. :ustupid:

December 11, 2006, 12:50:20 AM
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Also thanks for representing the North so well in the big 12 game.  I hope you like getting your butts kicked by Auburn as well. :ustupid:

when we were good, we never bragged about north titles.

December 11, 2006, 04:35:18 PM
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If NU could pick up a HS QB like Freeman - and hang on to the savior they had - they would't have to go the juco route for two QB's in a row.  "Restore the Order," hah.  Could it be that Lincoln is an armpit of a town?  Or, that Callahan has the personality of a tamale.

December 11, 2006, 07:37:28 PM
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Only 14% of the country can watch your game....far less than that will want to.

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Also thanks for representing the North so well in the big 12 game.

Thanks...bitch-slapping you guys was a good warmup, not quite as valuable as some 7 on 7 drills in practice, but still helpful.

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I hope you like getting your butts kicked by Auburn as well.

We'll see. I think we'll beat Auburn. Hope you can handle Rutgers.

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If NU could pick up a HS QB like Freeman - and hang on to the savior they had - they would't have to go the juco route for two QB's in a row.

Whiny prima donnas that want to start immediately don't fit in well here at NU. That's especially true when you have the Conference Player of the Year playing the position. If you want to start as a freshman, you have to go to a really crappy team, that has virtually no talent at the position. Which is how Freeman ended up with you shmucks.

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 :flush: K-State!!!




December 11, 2006, 07:55:36 PM
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Bill Slashahan . . . worst 3 year run at NU since the late 50's.


December 11, 2006, 08:04:20 PM
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Bill Slashahan . . . worst 3 year run at NU since the late 50's.

Callahan completed one of the most thorough overhauls of a college football program in history, and finished it in time to punk you back to the cellar of the Big 12, which is why you're in the Texas Bowl. Have you ever stopped to consider how dangerous NU will be as we start getting upperclassmen who were actually recruited to play in this system onto the field?

This year was a good one, winning the Big 12 North..next year is our breakthrough year, where we compete for a National Championship. In the meantime, you guys can aspire to someday be in the Alamo Bowl. So long as the order is restored, that's the best you can hope for.

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December 12, 2006, 10:03:45 AM
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Bill Slashahan . . . worst 3 year run at NU since the late 50's.

Callahan completed one of the most thorough overhauls of a college football program in history, and finished it in time to punk you back to the cellar of the Big 12, which is why you're in the Texas Bowl. Have you ever stopped to consider how dangerous NU will be as we start getting upperclassmen who were actually recruited to play in this system onto the field?

This year was a good one, winning the Big 12 North..next year is our breakthrough year, where we compete for a National Championship. In the meantime, you guys can aspire to someday be in the Alamo Bowl. So long as the order is restored, that's the best you can hope for.

 :flush: K-Lite!!!


Bookmarked. Sam Keller will be a step back from Zac Taylor and you know it. Purify is good and NU's defense is coming around...but NU and National Championship for 2007 will be quickly extinguished after you guys get your slapped around by USC then lose to Missouri...again.
"You guys want answers that are conversations between John and I. I ain't worried about it. I'm living the dream.... When I start worrying about a contract, I'd be cheating the kids and not doing my job." - Frank Martin

December 12, 2006, 01:27:32 PM
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Breakthrough year?  Got it. 

"Savior Sam" is at the helm.

December 12, 2006, 01:57:29 PM
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Yep . . . first year QB's who have sat out a year often lead their slow, not really all that talented teams to National Titles.


December 12, 2006, 02:20:58 PM
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NU doesn't make a BCS bowl next year. A two or three loss NU team goes to the Holiday in '07 since you're taking the Cotton this year......
"You guys want answers that are conversations between John and I. I ain't worried about it. I'm living the dream.... When I start worrying about a contract, I'd be cheating the kids and not doing my job." - Frank Martin

December 12, 2006, 02:23:49 PM
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Bookmarked. Sam Keller will be a step back from Zac Taylor and you know it. Purify is good and NU's defense is coming around...but NU and National Championship for 2007 will be quickly extinguished after you guys get your slapped around by USC then lose to Missouri...again.

Bookmark it...it saves my doing so.

Taylor is a great guy...tough, gritty, pretty good arm, smart. Keller is a stud QB though. He's a prototypical NFL QB, and Gil Brandt listed him at the beginning of the year as one of his top 5 NFL prospects at QB. He has a cannon arm, can make all the throws, and has faced top level competition like LSU and USC and played well.

As much as I like Taylor, Keller gives us a far better chance to win against top competition.

The O-Line will be better, all of the RBs/WRs will be back, and the defense is being upgraded as we speak...it's going to be a return to glory for Nebraska next year, and a tough year for you guys in the cellar of the Big 12.

 :flush: K-Lite!!!

December 12, 2006, 02:28:27 PM
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Sam Keller

Position: QB Number: 02
School: Nebraska Height: 6'4
Status: Senior Weight: 230


He is a player at the quarterback position who shows the talent to play at the highest level of pro ball
He has good size for the position, who stands strong in the pocket, and seems to possess the leadership qualities needed from behind center
He has a live arm with good zip and velocity to his passes, who shows good placement and touch on his passes, which aid his receivers in gaining more yards after catch (YAC), since they don't have to break stride and can make plays on the move
He is also willing to stand tall in the pocket and take oncoming defenders hits to complete passes down field, and that type of toughness many times goes unnoticed to many scouts and persons viewing players
Though he has an unorthodox push of the ball in his throwing motion that makes me somewhat leery of his delivery time of the ball, and giving defenders opportunities to time and jump his passes
However, I will need more game evaluation on this player since I have had limited time watching his game, and would like to provide a more detailed analysis of his game

http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/profile_display.cfm?Prospect_ID=1036
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December 12, 2006, 02:35:04 PM
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Taylor, however, is not in the same league as Keller in the eyes of NFL scouts. At 6’4” 230 lbs, Keller has a prototypical NFL quarterback frame. He has also shown a live arm and plays the game with an infectious enthusiasm and toughness. Prior to his transfer ESPN.com ranked him as the 12th-best quarterback to be eligible for the 2007 NFL Draft. Keller was also named to several preseason first-team All-Pac-10 lists, was regarded by Lindy's as having the strongest arm in the Pac-10 Conference and was rated as the 10th-best NFL talent in the conference by that same publication. Street & Smith’s also regarded Keller as the Pac-10's best passing quarterback. Currently, NFL Draft Scout has Keller listed as the sixth best quarterback who will be eligible for the 2008 draft, without having ever taken a snap at Nebraska.

http://doubleextrapoint.blogspot.com/2006/08/looking-ahead.html

December 12, 2006, 02:46:12 PM
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According to Brand, the Saturday after ASU's final fall scrimmage, one day after Keller was named the team's No. 1 QB, Koetter was informed of something that would force him to instead go with Carpenter.

"I cannot tell you where it's from, and I cannot tell you what it is," Brand said. "We will never, ever tell that because it's private information regarding Sam, and we would never, ever say anything to put him in a bad light because he's a minor."

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/justin_doom/11/28/dooms.day/1.html

December 12, 2006, 02:49:45 PM
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Again . . . how many times has a first year QB who just sat out a year, won a National Title.

I think if I were a Cornhole State fan (and thank the lord I am not) I would shoot for just winning the conference again first before I started talking National Title.

But this is typical talk of bandwagon fans, and the Cornhole State has thousands of them.


December 12, 2006, 10:51:28 PM
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Again . . . how many times has a first year QB who just sat out a year, won a National Title.

It's a pretty unique situation, with a top pro prospect, proven as an amazing talent is forced to transfer and sit out a year. So now we have an incredibly skilled and proven QB that the pros are already eyeing, with a year to learn the offense and run the scout team. Reports from practices have him looking better against the first team defense than Taylor does. Taylor you might recall was the Conference Player of the Year.

Keller is going to be an amazing QB for us, and make the offense even more dangerous.

December 13, 2006, 01:01:50 AM
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Again . . . how many times has a first year QB who just sat out a year, won a National Title.

It's a pretty unique situation, with a top pro prospect, proven as an amazing talent is forced to transfer and sit out a year. So now we have an incredibly skilled and proven QB that the pros are already eyeing, with a year to learn the offense and run the scout team. Reports from practices have him looking better against the first team defense than Taylor does. Taylor you might recall was the Conference Player of the Year.

Keller is going to be an amazing QB for us, and make the offense even more dangerous.

why did you marry a fat chick?

December 13, 2006, 10:10:06 AM
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Come on, did you think he had options?  That hippo is probably his dreamgirl.  You know how the nubbies like their women..