The Nebraskan Assassin
Banned
It seems like every season there's a game that's dubbed the "biggest game of the Pelini era" -- and it seems like every year, the Huskers underperform and it ends in disappointment.
Define several years. That Wisconsin team that gameday was in Madison for was probably the nastiest team I've seen in a while. Wilson made us look like we should have made McNeese St. look. That team was two hail mary's from a National Championship game.I was thinking this earlier today, and here's my rationale:
I think this could be considered Bo's biggest game for a few reasons. It's true that this doesn't directly affect our championship hopes, so the tangible stakes could make it bigger, but this is a very specific type of big game for us.
Since arriving in Lincoln, Bo's teams have struggled in two ways more than any others - staying consistently motivated against lesser opponents, and getting up for big games on the brightest stage.
The last three years have exposed a lot of leaks that I think Bo has done an admirable job of recognizing and growing from - I don't think for a second this program is in the same place it was entering 2011. But we continued to see some of the same trends. This season, however, has the pieces in place, including the irony of Bo's two biggest obstacles in consecutive weeks. The team came out amped but under control to handle Miami, then came out with consistent motivation against inferior Illinois, and now is poised for the biggest game of the year against the best team on the schedule and the hardest regular season game we've had in several years.
If they are up to the task and come out with a victory, it will be Bo's biggest game without question because it will be his greatest triumph. If they don't, then who knows.
But we didnt. A win this Saturday trumps a loss to Texas any day.No, not even close to the Big 12 championship game against Texas and Colt McCoy. We coulda finished top 10, in a BCS game, and screwed Texas out of a natty game.
i think msu has some legitimate national respect. after they lost to oregon, many were quick to defend them and contend it was a closer loss than it appeared and msu looked good. and we are still neb., that carries something if we just give a little. i think it would go a long way to change our national perception. but i am still trying to manage my expectations.This is a huge game for national attention to Nebraska. However, I agree with some that in certain circles, this will be looked at, "see, there isn't any good teams in the Big" instead of "wow, Nebraska is the top dog in the Big and are pretty dang good".
That doesn't change the fact that it was the biggest game Bo has coached to date. The important ce of that game, despite the outcome, was much more significant than this game. Its not even debateable. This game won't determine the conference champion. This game really is just a great conference matchup that has little impact on our season goals. Its not the end all be all that the CCG was/is.But we didnt. A win this Saturday trumps a loss to Texas any day.No, not even close to the Big 12 championship game against Texas and Colt McCoy. We coulda finished top 10, in a BCS game, and screwed Texas out of a natty game.