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  • Anybody else having these Joe Biden audio clips play on the YouTube homepage? I'm not clicking on any videos so I have no idea where the audio is coming from.

    Cdog923
    Cdog923
    It's not just Joe Biden clips; I had a couple car ads play too. 

    Danny Bateman
    Danny Bateman
    No wonder you can't tell where the audio is coming from. That's no ad, man. Joe Biden has taken up hiding in YOUR basement now. :lol:

    UCF ends talks of possible series with Florida. #Power6

    B.B. Hemingway
    B.B. Hemingway
    I think they could. Beat, say, Florida, Texas, and Michigan in non con, and tear through your terrible conference.... That gets em in most years

    DrunkOffPunch
    DrunkOffPunch
    UCF doesn’t really help their case by playing FCS teams on a yearly basis.

    Waldo
    Waldo
    You don’t need Michigan, Texas, and Florida. A Michigan or Texas win most years, especially on the road would suffice. Their schedule this year was just straight garbage.

    @Mavric

    Will you be doing game breakdown threads this year, time permitting?

    Mavric
    Mavric
    I would really like to.  Kind of odd last year where I really didn't go back and watch any games.

    But I was busy all afternoon today.  Hopefully I have some time Monday and Wednesday evening.  Might get a little be done tonight but I'll have to see.

    I wonder if Bo's 'toxic' culture has had a deeper impact than I expected. I have friends that are very anti Bo/pro Riley. Whenever a Bo recruit did something wrong he always linked it back to Bo's toxicity. I.E. Wilbon not playing because he 'wasn't a good pass blocker' and Gerry not going to class. I wonder if people were so anti Bo that they disconnected themselves from the reality that we are currently in, hanging onto any thread of hope that Riley will be 'the guy' just because it got rid of the toxic environment.

    JJ Husker
    JJ Husker
    How has the fan base directly negatively impacted the football team or the athletic department?

    I understand that there are some toxic fans but I’m struggling to see how some loudmouth message board posters are having any real world impact on things. I could possibly be convinced otherwise but I would need it explained.

    Scratchtown
    Scratchtown
    I think it's just the expectations of the 80's and 90's carrying over into a completely different era. There's no reason to go to NU like there was back in the day. It's not even about the 85 scholarships. It's about TV, literally every program has access to TV or web streaming. All the way down to freaking Chadron State. NU was one of a handful of programs that got to be televised. 

    I hated Bo from that moment at TAMU on, and I was glad to see him get canned. It's too bad it had to happen when the Huskers went 9-3. Then Eichorst made it about expectations on the field instead of mannerisms. Makes it hard for people to want to come here. I just think part of that is the program entitlement that comes from the fans through social media. I'd be willing to be called out for not being fair as well.

    JJ Husker
    JJ Husker
    I just think the entitled fan story is a myth. Sure there are a few buttheads that act like we should win a natty 5 out of every 10 years because we’re Nebraska and we’ve done it before but I don’t believe they’re representative of the fan base or that they actually have affected one real thing. Most fans I know have reasonable expectations and just want the program to be competitive. Maybe I’m one of the unreasonable ones thinking that the Huskers are punching below their weight class and still getting their a$$ kicked. But it’s not because we’re Nebraska and we deserve better. It’s because we can and should be seeing better results. I don’t see how that attitude is toxic for the program. If anything it should help keep it focused on improving. They’ve just made some bad decisions over the past 20 years. I think that is what has hurt us more than anything.

    At least 19 dead after an exploson went off at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England. Prayers go out to England.

    teachercd
    teachercd
    Was it an accident?

    HuskerNBigD
    HuskerNBigD
    Nope. ISIS.

    DrunkOffPunch
    DrunkOffPunch
    Suicide bomber. 22 dead and around 59 injured. A lot of them being children. Really sad deal.

    This morning, at the age of 49, my dad had a heart attack. He's okay now thank God. Out of highschool he was good enough to play college ball, but joined the military instead. He retired just last month after 30 years of service. He spends his weekends working on my grandpa's farm and restoring tractors. He's volunteer firefighter who just a couple days ago was putting out a combine fire. My point is, he's not immune to heart disease and neither are you. Find out if your famil...

    VectorVictor
    VectorVictor
    My family has a bad history of heart disease, to the point that the oldest male lived to be 66. Frankly, as I'm in my late 30s, I'm on borrowed time.

    Stumpy1
    Stumpy1
    I hear ya Victor. I'm in my mid 30's and was diagnosed with Stage 3 Kidney failure. I am taking meds to help with it but have lost a lot of my kidney function. If I don't drink a gallon or more of water a day, my sides, back and chest start hurting really bad and my piss looks like watered down coffee.

    I hope your dad comes out stronger DrunkoffPunch. As a fellow volunteer fireman, I salute him.

    QMany
    QMany
    DrunkOffPunch, I hope everything turns out well for you. At 53, my dad is going under the knife for blockages. With his terrible family history, it is terrifying.

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