This was a great in-depth preview article for this season. The one part that blew my mind was this information listed below:
"— Tidbit: The Cornhuskers have won at least nine games in every season since 1962 but six: 1967-68, 2002, 2004-5 and 2007. Just as a comparison, let's hold the rest of college football's historical elite to the same standard. Alabama has 31 such seasons, if you include 1993, over that same span; Georgia has 24; LSU 21; Michigan 30; Notre Dame 22; Ohio State 31, if we count the wins vacated in 2010; Oklahoma 28; Penn State 30, if you count each season since vacated by the NCAA; USC 24, if you include 2005; Tennessee 23; and Texas 29. Over the past 49 years, NU's five Legends Division brethren – Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota and Northwestern – have combined for 53 nine-win seasons, with 30 from the Wolverines; the Cornhuskers have 45 alone."
That is simply an amazing stat when looking back at our previous history and comparing it to the other giants of college football. There is No Place Like Nebraska!