2010

As far as our defense goes, it'll be important to make a big statement against Washington w/Jake Locker since he'll more than likely be the new QB media darling next year.

If we're successful against Locker, then our conference opponents will have a reason to fear our defense again. It'll bode well for us to have that psychological advantage over opposing offenses going into conference play.

I have a suspicion that Gameday will either pick up on the Washington or Texas game next year.
I don't see them picking up the Texas game b/c they'll probably pick up the Red River Rivalry the week before.

 
I have felt that 2010 was the year since coach Pelini first got here, but I am a little skeptical. It feels great to be confident that we are able to win every game on our schedule next year, but then again, I felt REALLY good about 2007 and even some media outlets were picking us to be in the Fiesta Bowl that year. I'm fairly confident about 2010, but still worry a bit about an unforseen let down.

 
As far as our defense goes, it'll be important to make a big statement against Washington w/Jake Locker since he'll more than likely be the new QB media darling next year.

If we're successful against Locker, then our conference opponents will have a reason to fear our defense again. It'll bode well for us to have that psychological advantage over opposing offenses going into conference play.

I have a suspicion that Gameday will either pick up on the Washington or Texas game next year.
I don't see them picking up the Texas game b/c they'll probably pick up the Red River Rivalry the week before.

I don't see them picking up the rivalry again, there are better matchups. It was slotted this year because of the McCoy vs Bradford showdown. Texas should be decent next year, but I only see OU being a 15-25 team.

 
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Our first toughest game will be against Washington, especially considering the fact that Locker is probably returning for his senior season. I heard somewhere that he was coming back, and then I heard he hadn't made a choice yet, so idk. Either way, they have good athletes, but I still don't think they have enough offensively to compete with us defensively.

Every game next year is 'winnable', just as every game this year was 'winnable'. I never count a team out of winning a game until the clock reads zero and the other opponent has more points.

OSU and Texas both lose their record setting QB's. The North, albeit slightly better with Gabbert being back, is still going to be a toss up as to who wins it imho. We can't count on anything these days....

Anyways, next years schedule looks good for us. Texas A&M is the game that has me worried above others, but I'm confident that we can hold them 3 scores or less. I know Texas and Texas A&M are rivals, but if we could shut down the Texas offense, I don't see a whole lot stopping us next year even with Suh being gone.



I see us losing a close game to Mizzou, but I think that ultimately we win the North.


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Our first toughest game will be against Washington, especially considering the fact that Locker is probably returning for his senior season. I heard somewhere that he was coming back, and then I heard he hadn't made a choice yet, so idk. Either way, they have good athletes, but I still don't think they have enough offensively to compete with us defensively.

Every game next year is 'winnable', just as every game this year was 'winnable'. I never count a team out of winning a game until the clock reads zero and the other opponent has more points.

OSU and Texas both lose their record setting QB's. The North, albeit slightly better with Gabbert being back, is still going to be a toss up as to who wins it imho. We can't count on anything these days....

Anyways, next years schedule looks good for us. Texas A&M is the game that has me worried above others, but I'm confident that we can hold them 3 scores or less. I know Texas and Texas A&M are rivals, but if we could shut down the Texas offense, I don't see a whole lot stopping us next year even with Suh being gone.

I see us losing a close game to Mizzou, but I think that ultimately we win the North
Blaine Gabbert is not coming into Lincoln and beating us.

duh because it will be tyler gabbert.............. :sarcasm

 
Our first toughest game will be against Washington, especially considering the fact that Locker is probably returning for his senior season. I heard somewhere that he was coming back, and then I heard he hadn't made a choice yet, so idk. Either way, they have good athletes, but I still don't think they have enough offensively to compete with us defensively.

Every game next year is 'winnable', just as every game this year was 'winnable'. I never count a team out of winning a game until the clock reads zero and the other opponent has more points.

OSU and Texas both lose their record setting QB's. The North, albeit slightly better with Gabbert being back, is still going to be a toss up as to who wins it imho. We can't count on anything these days....

Anyways, next years schedule looks good for us. Texas A&M is the game that has me worried above others, but I'm confident that we can hold them 3 scores or less. I know Texas and Texas A&M are rivals, but if we could shut down the Texas offense, I don't see a whole lot stopping us next year even with Suh being gone.

I see us losing a close game to Mizzou, but I think that ultimately we win the North
Blaine Gabbert is not coming into Lincoln and beating us.

duh because it will be tyler gabbert.............. :sarcasm
Tyler must be wanting a career in coaching. That's the only reason I see him wanting to go to MU right now, to signal in plays. He will obviously never beat his brother out and I doubt he does the other kid in this class, Franklin I believe is his name.

Still don't understand that decision. I understand not coming to NU, why wouldn't he look at a KU or others that are recruiting him?

 
Our first toughest game will be against Washington, especially considering the fact that Locker is probably returning for his senior season. I heard somewhere that he was coming back, and then I heard he hadn't made a choice yet, so idk. Either way, they have good athletes, but I still don't think they have enough offensively to compete with us defensively.

Every game next year is 'winnable', just as every game this year was 'winnable'. I never count a team out of winning a game until the clock reads zero and the other opponent has more points.

OSU and Texas both lose their record setting QB's. The North, albeit slightly better with Gabbert being back, is still going to be a toss up as to who wins it imho. We can't count on anything these days....

Anyways, next years schedule looks good for us. Texas A&M is the game that has me worried above others, but I'm confident that we can hold them 3 scores or less. I know Texas and Texas A&M are rivals, but if we could shut down the Texas offense, I don't see a whole lot stopping us next year even with Suh being gone.

I see us losing a close game to Mizzou, but I think that ultimately we win the North
Blaine Gabbert is not coming into Lincoln and beating us.

duh because it will be tyler gabbert.............. :sarcasm
Tyler must be wanting a career in coaching. That's the only reason I see him wanting to go to MU right now, to signal in plays. He will obviously never beat his brother out and I doubt he does the other kid in this class, Franklin I believe is his name.

Still don't understand that decision. I understand not coming to NU, why wouldn't he look at a KU or others that are recruiting him?

He is from MU, so I assume he would want to be near his family at the university and attending classes with classmates from his high school. It'd be the equiv if A-Rod decommited from Mizzou to attend NU- the entire state would say about f***n time.

 
Our first toughest game will be against Washington, especially considering the fact that Locker is probably returning for his senior season. I heard somewhere that he was coming back, and then I heard he hadn't made a choice yet, so idk. Either way, they have good athletes, but I still don't think they have enough offensively to compete with us defensively.

Every game next year is 'winnable', just as every game this year was 'winnable'. I never count a team out of winning a game until the clock reads zero and the other opponent has more points.

OSU and Texas both lose their record setting QB's. The North, albeit slightly better with Gabbert being back, is still going to be a toss up as to who wins it imho. We can't count on anything these days....

Anyways, next years schedule looks good for us. Texas A&M is the game that has me worried above others, but I'm confident that we can hold them 3 scores or less. I know Texas and Texas A&M are rivals, but if we could shut down the Texas offense, I don't see a whole lot stopping us next year even with Suh being gone.

I see us losing a close game to Mizzou, but I think that ultimately we win the North
Blaine Gabbert is not coming into Lincoln and beating us.

duh because it will be tyler gabbert.............. :sarcasm
Tyler must be wanting a career in coaching. That's the only reason I see him wanting to go to MU right now, to signal in plays. He will obviously never beat his brother out and I doubt he does the other kid in this class, Franklin I believe is his name.

Still don't understand that decision. I understand not coming to NU, why wouldn't he look at a KU or others that are recruiting him?

He is from MU, so I assume he would want to be near his family at the university and attending classes with classmates from his high school. It'd be the equiv if A-Rod decommited from Mizzou to attend NU- the entire state would say about f***n time.
yes and no. Nebraska losing a nebraska athlete they want to mizzou is completely different than mizzou losing an missouri athlete they want to nebraska.. if you cant see that, sorry.

 
Our first toughest game will be against Washington, especially considering the fact that Locker is probably returning for his senior season. I heard somewhere that he was coming back, and then I heard he hadn't made a choice yet, so idk. Either way, they have good athletes, but I still don't think they have enough offensively to compete with us defensively.

Every game next year is 'winnable', just as every game this year was 'winnable'. I never count a team out of winning a game until the clock reads zero and the other opponent has more points.

OSU and Texas both lose their record setting QB's. The North, albeit slightly better with Gabbert being back, is still going to be a toss up as to who wins it imho. We can't count on anything these days....

Anyways, next years schedule looks good for us. Texas A&M is the game that has me worried above others, but I'm confident that we can hold them 3 scores or less. I know Texas and Texas A&M are rivals, but if we could shut down the Texas offense, I don't see a whole lot stopping us next year even with Suh being gone.

I see us losing a close game to Mizzou, but I think that ultimately we win the North
Blaine Gabbert is not coming into Lincoln and beating us.

duh because it will be tyler gabbert.............. :sarcasm
Tyler must be wanting a career in coaching. That's the only reason I see him wanting to go to MU right now, to signal in plays. He will obviously never beat his brother out and I doubt he does the other kid in this class, Franklin I believe is his name.

Still don't understand that decision. I understand not coming to NU, why wouldn't he look at a KU or others that are recruiting him?

He is from MU, so I assume he would want to be near his family at the university and attending classes with classmates from his high school. It'd be the equiv if A-Rod decommited from Mizzou to attend NU- the entire state would say about f***n time.
yes and no. Nebraska losing a nebraska athlete they want to mizzou is completely different than mizzou losing an missouri athlete they want to nebraska.. if you cant see that, sorry.


I agree that Nebraska has control of it's borders better than Missouri, but it's not entirely different. It's not like anyone with a right mind actually believed girl gabbert ( the little b**** of the Gabbert clan, Tyler) was actually going to attend NU. The day he gave his verbal to rivals everyone on this forum recognized he was never coming here. Gabberts are all alike, dastardly and boorish. However, we shouldn't be as ignorant to think that Mizzou isn't a viable contender for recruits in Missouri ever since they found success on the field.

 
I bet the Texas game is moved to a Thursday night ESPN game.

TO said the university would look to host a Thursday night game this season, it seems the most probable given the off week after the Kstate game the weekend before. I would take it either way for great air time nationally.

 
Our first toughest game will be against Washington, especially considering the fact that Locker is probably returning for his senior season. I heard somewhere that he was coming back, and then I heard he hadn't made a choice yet, so idk. Either way, they have good athletes, but I still don't think they have enough offensively to compete with us defensively.

Every game next year is 'winnable', just as every game this year was 'winnable'. I never count a team out of winning a game until the clock reads zero and the other opponent has more points.

OSU and Texas both lose their record setting QB's. The North, albeit slightly better with Gabbert being back, is still going to be a toss up as to who wins it imho. We can't count on anything these days....

Anyways, next years schedule looks good for us. Texas A&M is the game that has me worried above others, but I'm confident that we can hold them 3 scores or less. I know Texas and Texas A&M are rivals, but if we could shut down the Texas offense, I don't see a whole lot stopping us next year even with Suh being gone.

I see us losing a close game to Mizzou, but I think that ultimately we win the North
Blaine Gabbert is not coming into Lincoln and beating us.

duh because it will be tyler gabbert.............. :sarcasm
Tyler must be wanting a career in coaching. That's the only reason I see him wanting to go to MU right now, to signal in plays. He will obviously never beat his brother out and I doubt he does the other kid in this class, Franklin I believe is his name.

Still don't understand that decision. I understand not coming to NU, why wouldn't he look at a KU or others that are recruiting him?

He is from MU, so I assume he would want to be near his family at the university and attending classes with classmates from his high school. It'd be the equiv if A-Rod decommited from Mizzou to attend NU- the entire state would say about f***n time.
yes and no. Nebraska losing a nebraska athlete they want to mizzou is completely different than mizzou losing an missouri athlete they want to nebraska.. if you cant see that, sorry.


I agree that Nebraska has control of it's borders better than Missouri, but it's not entirely different. It's not like anyone with a right mind actually believed girl gabbert ( the little b**** of the Gabbert clan, Tyler) was actually going to attend NU. The day he gave his verbal to rivals everyone on this forum recognized he was never coming here. Gabberts are all alike, dastardly and boorish. However, we shouldn't be as ignorant to think that Mizzou isn't a viable contender for recruits in Missouri ever since they found success on the field.
Okay yea no i agree with you.. his thread is filled with "i'll be surprised if he ever sets foot in class here" etc. And yea, mizzou is def a threat for missouri kids.

 
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