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So our fans should not be unhappy with a sub-par performance? What kind of message does that send to potential recruits?
Once again... no thanks. We have a history of games like this, and they lead to the same types of seasons. By Friday I'll probably be hoping that they've learned their lesson and it won't happen again, but I've had that irrational hope dozens of times in the past 4 seasons. The data from past seasons doesn't just get deleted because our record gets reset to 0-0 again.How about we wait until the season is over before we judge our team.
But we aren't reacting appropriately. Were freaking out after a win. Nebraska fans are notorious for overreacting.Putting out a crappy product is hurting recruiting, not fans reacting appropriately to the crappy product.
And yet you are overreacting to this entire game, by starting a thread on overreacting.But we aren't reacting appropriately. Were freaking out after a win. Nebraska fans are notorious for overreacting.Putting out a crappy product is hurting recruiting, not fans reacting appropriately to the crappy product.
Lucky win lol.And yet you are overreacting to this entire game, by starting a thread on overreacting.But we aren't reacting appropriately. Were freaking out after a win. Nebraska fans are notorious for overreacting.Putting out a crappy product is hurting recruiting, not fans reacting appropriately to the crappy product.
Yes it's win, but abiet lucky win at that.
Today we very narrowly avoided one of the most embarrassing defeats in modern NCAA history. We were shamed and exposed in nearly every aspect of the game of football. I'm sorry, but in that context, a win is not simply a win. This game was totally, completely, and absolutely unacceptable. And I won't sit here like a drone and accept it just because we ended up beating a team that can't afford to have the names of their players printed on their uniforms.But we aren't reacting appropriately. Were freaking out after a win. Nebraska fans are notorious for overreacting.Putting out a crappy product is hurting recruiting, not fans reacting appropriately to the crappy product.
Pray tell what you will do.And I won't sit here like a drone and accept it just because we ended up beating a team that can't afford to have the names of their players printed on their uniforms.
I can tell you what I won't do: shut up and not voice my concerns with the program just because something I say on an Internet forum might harm recruiting.Pray tell what you will do.And I won't sit here like a drone and accept it just because we ended up beating a team that can't afford to have the names of their players printed on their uniforms.
Was hoping for something more exciting and meaningful.I can tell you what I won't do: shut up and not voice my concerns with the program just because something I say on an Internet forum might harm recruiting.Pray tell what you will do.And I won't sit here like a drone and accept it just because we ended up beating a team that can't afford to have the names of their players printed on their uniforms.
I didn't say that. Obviously a teams success has a greater impact on recruiting. But to bat a blind eye about fans actions affecting recruiting is ridiculous. When fans publicly state their desire to have a coach fired it creates a lot of uncertainty around the program. And I share deep concerns about this team and our head coach. But it does nothing but harm for me to express my displeasure for our coach at this point in the season.So to summarize the OP- the coaches and team sucking it up on field doesn't matter but the fans reacting to them sucking it up hurts recruiting? Mmmmmkay.