*** Husker FB Misc Topic bullsh#t Thread ***

I've been on teams that have punted on 3rd down.  Very windy.  Offense not going well.  Wind at your back right before the end of a quarter.  Punt while the wind is helping you.  gain field position and let the other team play with wind in their face.  Also line up to kick a field goal on 3rd.  if there's a bad snap or what not you get a second chance.  
Can see situations where punting like that would be advantageous. Makes sense.

And why not first down! You’re nearing the end of the third quarter. Team is up 30 or more points. Iowa comes to mind. Maybe Colorado.

Your defense just forced a three and out. Opponents offensive players have been mouthy all week leading up to the contest about how they’re going to run all over you. They’re down to their second or third string quarterback.

Less experienced players on defense could use some in game experience. 

Go ahead and punt back once you’ve received the ball and continue to deliver the annihilation!

 
Tennessee fans getting uppity!
If Nebraska had a twin it would be Tennessee.  They are one of my favorite SEC teams (if not my most favorite), because I feel their pain and they feel ours.  For 20 years ....   

It was great to see what Coach Heupel did with them last season and gives me hope for the Huskers with Ruhle.  Plus, both places got that NIL dollas going.  Both places need to be back in top 10 every year (wishful thinking)

 
Was channel surfing last night and stumbled upon the 30 for 30 about Bill McCartney. I’d never heard of it before, but opted to give it a watch. I know I see everything through my rose colored glasses, but good lord, what a jacka**. Hard to believe that clown got his own documentary. 

 
Was channel surfing last night and stumbled upon the 30 for 30 about Bill McCartney. I’d never heard of it before, but opted to give it a watch. I know I see everything through my rose colored glasses, but good lord, what a jacka**. Hard to believe that clown got his own documentary. 
His preoccupation with Nebraska was a strange theme in the documentary for sure. If there was any rival coach I would think he’d have respected, I’d think that Osborne would be it. Instead he came across jealous and insecure. 

 
His preoccupation with Nebraska was a strange theme in the documentary for sure. If there was any rival coach I would think he’d have respected, I’d think that Osborne would be it. Instead he came across jealous and insecure. 
They didn't mention that Osborne voted Colorado third in the 1990 Coaches Poll costing them the NC?

 
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