BigRedBuster
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How so?No, I'm saying those are not the same things because they draw different conclusions.
How so?No, I'm saying those are not the same things because they draw different conclusions.
One looks at how the Huskers did in the B1G, then draws the conclusion that the Huskers were good/decent/whatever and the conference was tough. The other looks at the same evidence, then draws the conclusion that the Huskers sucked and the B1G was not tough.How so?
I still think we all need to look back to what we used to think of the Big Ten...not much has changed.
The teams we thought sucked suck...We have just been waiting for the Huskers to get good again.
He said we go 10-2. Who are the 2 losses he predicts? I bet one of those is ohio state.Still though, Steele's prediction is basically summed up in saying we'll beat Ohio State twice in year two of a new staff when the program went 4-8 two years in a row.
That's a pretty big stretch in my own opinion.
He said we go 10-2. Who are the 2 losses he predicts? I bet one of those is ohio state.
One looks at how the Huskers did in the B1G, then draws the conclusion that the Huskers were good/decent/whatever and the conference was tough. The other looks at the same evidence, then draws the conclusion that the Huskers sucked and the B1G was not tough.
In all fairness every conference is tough to go undefeated in. Maybe 1-2 teams in the entire country go undefeated and it doesnt even happen every year. I think that is more a P5 thing than it is an exclusive thing about the big 10.OK.....I see....sort of.
In reality, one doesn't necessarily indicate the other....in either direction.
The Huskers have definitely been not as good as usual the last 10-15 years. My opinion is still that the Big Ten is still a good conference that's tough for almost anyone to go undefeated in.
Just a clarification. I haven't been saying this is exclusive to the Big 10. The original point being made is that the Big 10 sucks. I never thought it sucked and I don't think it sucks now.In all fairness every conference is tough to go undefeated in. Maybe 1-2 teams in the entire country go undefeated and it doesnt even happen every year. I think that is more a P5 thing than it is an exclusive thing about the big 10.
I agree. I'm just trying to point out the difference in what teach and others are saying and what you're saying as it isn't quite the same argument.OK.....I see....sort of.
In reality, one doesn't necessarily indicate the other....in either direction.
IMO the Huskers have been above average to bad since joining the conference. I'm not sure what I think of the B1G. tOSU is the only very good team and even they've had a down year. The bottom-dweller teams have gotten better over the last decade because of the huge money being distributed though.The Huskers have definitely been not as good as usual the last 10-15 years. My opinion is still that the Big Ten is still a good conference that's tough for almost anyone to go undefeated in.
I'm interested in knowing who you think are the 4+ teams that are going to beat us?Setting NC's aside I believe the polls indicate the B1G has gotten better since 2011. There are more B1G teams in the last 3-4 seasons that finished in the top 10 and top 25 then the first few years after joining B1G. Winning the B1G has gotten tougher and would be quite an accomplishment for us in the next 2 years given how bad we've been. It will have to be next year since I believe we'll be fortunate to get 8 wins this year.
I'm interested in knowing who you think are the 4+ teams that are going to beat us?
He did say "fortunate to get 8 wins," which I assume means he's not completely certain.
But the four teams that have a very good shot at beating us this season (in order) are:
1. Ohio State
2. Wisconsin
3. Iowa
4. Purdue
Saying otherwise is just blind Kool-Aid drinking IMO.
A reasonable hope at this point (with Maurce Washington's uncertain status, many question marks on the defensive roster, and really not having a viable backup QB) is only losing one of those four, going 9-3, but somehow winning the West. But conversely, if Martinez sustains no injuries and Washington plays at least in all conference games, I could actually see 10-2 happening.
I could mention the usual suspects- OSU, Iowa, NW, Wiscy while winning one of them while losing one of CO, MN or Purdue but it's more of a gut feel. I've predicted low win totals the last couple of years but still underestimated how big of a cliff the program was driven off of. The rebuild is significant and the latest news makes me think more culture change is required.I'm interested in knowing who you think are the 4+ teams that are going to beat us?
One looks at how the Huskers did in the B1G, then draws the conclusion that the Huskers were good/decent/whatever and the conference was tough. The other looks at the same evidence, then draws the conclusion that the Huskers sucked and the B1G was not tough.