this might be you being a poor loser right now. you can't handle that teams that were our punching bags for YEARS finally getting their chance in the sun. college football is cyclical. it's really hard for a team to have 9+ wins a season for 30+ years. we'll be back don't worry. just let it roll off your back.
jack,
I have no problem with the success of other teams in our division. It's great for the North and the Big12 as a whole for everyone in our conference to succeed.
I just think it's very premature for fans of a team like Kansas to start trumpeting things like "turning the corner", "power shifts in the North" and "shafted in the polls" after one successful season.
If there's one thing that shouldn't be taken as condescending, that's the facts:
KU's last six seasons:
2007: 11-1
2006: 6-6
2005: 7-5
2004: 4-7
2003: 6-7
2002: 2-10
KU's 2007 opponents:
W Central Michigan (8-5)
W Southeastern Louisiana (3-8)
W Toledo (5-7)
W Florida International (1-11)
W Kansas State (5-7)
W Baylor (3-9)
W Colorado (6-6)
W Texas A&M (7-5)
W Nebraska (5-7)
W Oklahoma State (6-6)
W Iowa State (3-9)
L Missouri (11-2)
Reality is that the great season Kansas had last year, included wins over seven teams with losing records. It's not that we simply can't respect Kansas as a winner, it's that we wouldn't be impressed with our own team with those results through that schedule.
We know it's not just about the record at the end of the season. It's about playing at a high-level and sustaining it. Kansas hasn't proven that. Don't temper your expectations, but please look objectively at the program you are and the programs you face.
With all the pride we have in Husker Nation, we too have to temper our expectations no matter how excited we are about the season.
Maybe I should have only addressed KU fans with this post.....I'm not ready to call Missouri a national power, but they do scare me a little this year.
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