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And the "garbage" O-linemen weigh in with a strong rebuttal. I'm guessing this means they are less impressed with JP.
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I've only been to Nebraska twice, but the women were definitely a disappointment. Mike Stuntz's girlfriend at the time was hot, though.
One post in 10+ months of membership to express disappointment in Nebraska's women.
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He wanted to SUPER DESTROY a few of O St's finest, I guess.
Sorry, didn't mean it like that... It's just that if Nebraska had prettier women it would truly be heaven on earth, as far as I'm concerned.

 
Help! Does anyone know how to live stream the game from Europe? I am stuck here for business until Sunday. The official ABC site says live streaming is not available at my location (Frankfurt).
Check out Wiziwig.tv and you should be fine.

Be patient for a good minute and don't get fooled by the phony warning ads that want you to click on them or download anything. Just close them (x) all. Hope this helps.

http://www.wiziwig.tv/competition.php?&part=sports&discipline=americanfootball&allowedDays=7&competitionid=&archive=no&sel_comp=no&p=2

 
From Travis Haney on espn.com http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/travis-haney/post?id=3901&ex_cid=espnapi_public

Here’s the question Huskers fans should be asking themselves: In the newly created Big Ten West, one of the most pedestrian divisions in college football, why is Nebraska behind Minnesota -- and why is it light years from Wisconsin?
The Gophers have now beaten the Huskers in consecutive seasons. And in three meetings since joining the league, Wisconsin has scored 48, 70 and 59 points against Nebraska, including Melvin Gordon’s 408-yard rushing day this year.

Right now, Iowa and Nebraska are on the same line in the division. If the Hawkeyes win Friday in Iowa City, that’s two straight against the Huskers, too. Nebraska would finish fourth in the Big Ten West.

No one is suggesting the Huskers should be regular playoff participants. But they should be better than fourth in one of college football’s worst divisions.

Nebraska can do better. Surely AD Shawn Eichorst thinks so, too
this, this, this.

 
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