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When you have Nebraska's legacy, facilities, talent, and money I would hope that games against the likes of Southern Miss, Wyoming, McNeese st, SoDak St, Purdue, Illinois, Idaho, Florida Atlantic and Tennessee Chattanoga are exactly that. If not, we have the absolutely wrong coach here.
Your missing the point that a game still has to be played and anything can happen. Nothing is given, its earned, no matter who you play.
If not already since games against Michigan St, Wisconsin and Miami in their present state are already a coin flip at best.
Have you even watched Michigan State or Wisconsin play lately? And, you know, not just against us...

You have a pretty weird definition of a team that would be a gimmie win for Nebraska.

 
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Another question: Do you think Pelini has been able to lead Nebraska to #9wins every year because of Nebraska's facilities, recognition, fan base, et cetera?

Of late, it has been from his schedule and the benefit of no less than 4 automatic wins.
Tell me, who--and I'm talking top level major conference teams--do you think plays a schedule that has less than 4 automatic wins

Lots, but at some point, most pull through and win more. The others make a change. Guess which one we are.

 
When you have Nebraska's legacy, facilities, talent, and money I would hope that games against the likes of Southern Miss, Wyoming, McNeese st, SoDak St, Purdue, Illinois, Idaho, Florida Atlantic and Tennessee Chattanoga are exactly that. If not, we have the absolutely wrong coach here.
Your missing the point that a game still has to be played and anything can happen. Nothing is given, its earned, no matter who you play.
If not already since games against Michigan St, Wisconsin and Miami in their present state are already a coin flip at best.
Have you even watched Michigan State or Wisconsin play lately? And, you know, not just against us...

You have a pretty weird definition of a team that would be a gimmie win for Nebraska.

No I just think that Nebraska should be better than them.

They used to be, and it used to be a no-brainer.

 
Another question: Do you think Pelini has been able to lead Nebraska to #9wins every year because of Nebraska's facilities, recognition, fan base, et cetera?

Of late, it has been from his schedule and the benefit of no less than 4 automatic wins.
Tell me, who--and I'm talking top level major conference teams--do you think plays a schedule that has less than 4 automatic wins

Lots, but at some point, most pull through and win more. The others make a change. Guess which one we are.
Really? Alabama schedules tougher teams? Ohio State played tougher teams? Didn't know Georgia State and Buffalo were powerhouses. They could probably take on Michigan State and Wisconsin, yes?

 
When you have Nebraska's legacy, facilities, talent, and money I would hope that games against the likes of Southern Miss, Wyoming, McNeese st, SoDak St, Purdue, Illinois, Idaho, Florida Atlantic and Tennessee Chattanoga are exactly that. If not, we have the absolutely wrong coach here.
Your missing the point that a game still has to be played and anything can happen. Nothing is given, its earned, no matter who you play.
If not already since games against Michigan St, Wisconsin and Miami in their present state are already a coin flip at best.
Have you even watched Michigan State or Wisconsin play lately? And, you know, not just against us...

You have a pretty weird definition of a team that would be a gimmie win for Nebraska.

No I just think that Nebraska should be better than them.

They used to be, and it used to be a no-brainer.
A lot of things used to be and are no longer. Alabama used to suck. Illinois used to be good. Minnesota won national titles. We used to be a lot of things.

I haven't been entirely happy with what's been put out on the field so far; and I guess my opinion of the whole thing is really influenced by when I became a Husker fan (early 2000s). I see Nebraska play like sh#t and no, I'm not too pleased about it. But I see Nebraska playing for conference titles and playing in bowl games every year and part of me thinks that the time will come when we make that jump forward and start winning those titles and playing in bigger bowl games and who knows even a national title.

 
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All due respect...you're being short-sighted.

Nebraska has proven it can spend and compete with the best of them. And right now, they're underachieving, all nine win seasons are not created equal. Closer attention to the pre 2000-present years would tell you that.

 
Legacy, facilities, talent, and money don't win games. Teams with players and coaches win games, and when you're in between the sidelines on Saturday all the rest of the stuff goes out the window.

Those games are mop-up wins for us because we're a pretty good football team. Northwestern gets four games against teams like that per year too, but they aren't mop-up wins, but it's because they aren't as consistently good of a football team.
we are consistently pretty good because of legacy, facilities, talent, and money. but with all those advantages we still are unable to bring home a conf. champ. that is the point of all of this. that is why the people ranked bo no. 9. not because of what he has accomplished, because of what he has not.

yes, any given saturday anyone can win. but the deck is usually stacked in our favor. are we going to lose to a minny or iowa occasionally? absolutely. is that the issue? nope. the issue is that we rarely, if ever, play a complete game of football. imagine how good bo's seasons would have been if he could get them to play consistent, fundamentally sound, complete games? that is what this all comes down to.

 
Another question: Do you think Pelini has been able to lead Nebraska to #9wins every year because of Nebraska's facilities, recognition, fan base, et cetera?

Of late, it has been from his schedule and the benefit of no less than 4 automatic wins.
Tell me, who--and I'm talking top level major conference teams--do you think plays a schedule that has less than 4 automatic wins

Lots, but at some point, most pull through and win more. The others make a change. Guess which one we are.
Really? Alabama schedules tougher teams? Ohio State played tougher teams? Didn't know Georgia State and Buffalo were powerhouses. They could probably take on Michigan State and Wisconsin, yes?

Do the two schools you referenced beat teams that are equal or above their "sphere"? At least a third of the time? Answer that and get back to me.

 
When you have Nebraska's legacy, facilities, talent, and money I would hope that games against the likes of Southern Miss, Wyoming, McNeese st, SoDak St, Purdue, Illinois, Idaho, Florida Atlantic and Tennessee Chattanoga are exactly that. If not, we have the absolutely wrong coach here.
Your missing the point that a game still has to be played and anything can happen. Nothing is given, its earned, no matter who you play.
If not already since games against Michigan St, Wisconsin and Miami in their present state are already a coin flip at best.
Have you even watched Michigan State or Wisconsin play lately? And, you know, not just against us...

You have a pretty weird definition of a team that would be a gimmie win for Nebraska.
I don't mind those teams being in play. I mind that Northwestern, Iowa, Fresno and Minnesota are considered teams that are (debatably) in play. It should be a rare, surprise letdown to lose to a team like that, and for the top teams, this is the case.

 
There are seriously those on here who don't seem to understand what mega-conferences, tv deals and revenue sharing have done........

 
There are seriously those on here who don't seem to understand what mega-conferences, tv deals and revenue sharing have done........
after every loss this board melts down because we expect to win every game.

but after the season, it is all of a sudden, "eh... only 4 losses isn't so bad now that we have to share revenue with minny and nw."?

i fail to see how "mega-conferences" (not sure we have really even seen those), tv deals, and revenue sharing have done to nebraska's ability to defend the jet sweep and avoid turnovers.

 
The jet sweep is basically a one game example of our recruiting deficiencies. Those have been well addressed. And I'd like us to avoid turnovers as much as anyone.....that alone might just add a win or two. TV deals and revenue sharing have led to improved facilities at other schools. We're not a million miles ahead in facilities like we were in the 90s and before.

 
There are seriously those on here who don't seem to understand what mega-conferences, tv deals and revenue sharing have done........

Because there wouldn't be a Nebraska rebirth if they broke though and won 12 games or actually lived up to once we once were?

 
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