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Official Buffs vs. ****braska Game Thread

"Agreed. We all need to wrap our minds around an unpleasant truth: we are not a very good football team right now and haven’t been decent in several years. Basically, we have three things going for us: a passionate fan base, good coaches (I still think that), and tradition.

But the University is lower tier academically, our football facilities are very average by today’s standards, and recruits have no memory of when we were good.

Hate to say it, but we are Tennessee to an extent. Not quite that bad (better coaches and more stability), but a proud program with a passionate fan base that can’t seem to put Humpty Dumpty back together again.

It was galling watching CU coaches and players taunt us in the post game. But hey... that is what winners get to do. They have beaten us two years in a row.

We need to keep our effing mouths shut until we win again when it matters ."

-PennyHusker from the NU rivals board.

I think Saturday may have killed their will.
 
"The Curse of Black Friday was brought up in another thread and prompted me to go back all the way to 2001 after that awful, pitiful, and miserable game. Since that day.....



Nebraska is....



26-68



....against POWER 5 schools that have finished with a 57% (7-5) win percentage or better in a given year. Probably worth noting that there are a handful of games Nebraska has won vs teams that finished 7-6 but when push comes to shove, there's not enough of them to change that awful record by much. It's easy to know that it shouldn't be good considering how underwhelming Nebraska has been for a long long time but I like putting stats to things.



Notable Wins (9 wins) (vs teams that finished 9 wins or better) INCLUDED in the win column listed above

2006 - Texas AM (9-4) 28-27

2007 - Wake Forest (9-4) 20-17

2010 - Oklahoma State (11-2) 51-41

2010 - Missouri (10-3) 31-17

2011 - Michigan St (11-3) 24-3

2011 - Penn State (9-4) 17-14

2012 - Northwestern (10-3) 29-28

2015 - Michigan State (12-2) 39-38

2016 - Minnesota (9-4) 24-17





Notable Losses (19 losses) (vs teams that were less than or equal to 56% win percentage or a non power 5 team) NOT INCLUDED IN THE LOSS COLUMN ABOVE

2002 - Iowa State (7-7) 36-14

2004 - Southern Miss (7-5) 21-17

2004 - Kansas St (4-7) 45-21

2007 - Oklahoma St (7-6) 45-14

2007 - Texas AM (7-6) 36-14

2007 - Colorado (6-7) 65-51

2009 - Iowa State (7-6) 9-7

2010 - Texas (5-7) 20-13 *Red out against the world* sigh

2010 - Washington (7-6) 19-7

2011 - Northwestern (6-7) 28-25

2015 - BYU (9-4) 33-28

2015 - Illinois (5-7) 14-13

2015 - Purdue (2-10) 55-45

2017 - Oregon (7-6) 42-35

2017 - No Illinois (8-5) 21-17

2017 - Minnesota (5-7) 54-21

2018 - Colorado (5-7) 33-28

2018 - Troy (10-3) 24-19

2018 - Purdue (6-7) 42-28



These are your sobering facts for the night.



The Curse is real. We are the Chicago Cubs of College Football."

-Scratchtown from the huskerboard

Yep, they are done.
 
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The Curse of Black Friday was brought up in another thread and prompted me to go back all the way to 2001 after that awful, pitiful, and miserable game. Since that day.....



****braska is....



26-68



....against POWER 5 schools that have finished with a 57% (7-5) win percentage or better in a given year. Probably worth noting that there are a handful of games ****braska has won vs teams that finished 7-6 but when push comes to shove, there's not enough of them to change that awful record by much. It's easy to know that it shouldn't be good considering how underwhelming ****braska has been for a long long time but I like putting stats to things.



Notable Wins (9 wins) (vs teams that finished 9 wins or better) INCLUDED in the win column listed above

2006 - Texas AM (9-4) 28-27

2007 - Wake Forest (9-4) 20-17

2010 - Oklahoma State (11-2) 51-41

2010 - Missouri (10-3) 31-17

2011 - Michigan St (11-3) 24-3

2011 - Penn State (9-4) 17-14

2012 - Northwestern (10-3) 29-28

2015 - Michigan State (12-2) 39-38

2016 - Minnesota (9-4) 24-17





Notable Losses (19 losses) (vs teams that were less than or equal to 56% win percentage or a non power 5 team) NOT INCLUDED IN THE LOSS COLUMN ABOVE

2002 - Iowa State (7-7) 36-14

2004 - Southern Miss (7-5) 21-17

2004 - Kansas St (4-7) 45-21

2007 - Oklahoma St (7-6) 45-14

2007 - Texas AM (7-6) 36-14

2007 - Colorado (6-7) 65-51

2009 - Iowa State (7-6) 9-7

2010 - Texas (5-7) 20-13 *Red out against the world* sigh

2010 - Washington (7-6) 19-7

2011 - Northwestern (6-7) 28-25

2015 - BYU (9-4) 33-28

2015 - Illinois (5-7) 14-13

2015 - Purdue (2-10) 55-45

2017 - Oregon (7-6) 42-35

2017 - No Illinois (8-5) 21-17

2017 - Minnesota (5-7) 54-21

2018 - Colorado (5-7) 33-28

2018 - Troy (10-3) 24-19

2018 - Purdue (6-7) 42-28



These are your sobering facts for the night.



The Curse is real. We are the Chicago Cubs of College Football

-Scratchtown from the huskerboard

Yep, they are done.
Oh...that is simply delightful lunch.
 
The Curse of Black Friday was brought up in another thread and prompted me to go back all the way to 2001 after that awful, pitiful, and miserable game. Since that day.....



****braska is....



26-68



....against POWER 5 schools that have finished with a 57% (7-5) win percentage or better in a given year. Probably worth noting that there are a handful of games ****braska has won vs teams that finished 7-6 but when push comes to shove, there's not enough of them to change that awful record by much. It's easy to know that it shouldn't be good considering how underwhelming ****braska has been for a long long time but I like putting stats to things.



Notable Wins (9 wins) (vs teams that finished 9 wins or better) INCLUDED in the win column listed above

2006 - Texas AM (9-4) 28-27

2007 - Wake Forest (9-4) 20-17

2010 - Oklahoma State (11-2) 51-41

2010 - Missouri (10-3) 31-17

2011 - Michigan St (11-3) 24-3

2011 - Penn State (9-4) 17-14

2012 - Northwestern (10-3) 29-28

2015 - Michigan State (12-2) 39-38

2016 - Minnesota (9-4) 24-17





Notable Losses (19 losses) (vs teams that were less than or equal to 56% win percentage or a non power 5 team) NOT INCLUDED IN THE LOSS COLUMN ABOVE

2002 - Iowa State (7-7) 36-14

2004 - Southern Miss (7-5) 21-17

2004 - Kansas St (4-7) 45-21

2007 - Oklahoma St (7-6) 45-14

2007 - Texas AM (7-6) 36-14

2007 - Colorado (6-7) 65-51

2009 - Iowa State (7-6) 9-7

2010 - Texas (5-7) 20-13 *Red out against the world* sigh

2010 - Washington (7-6) 19-7

2011 - Northwestern (6-7) 28-25

2015 - BYU (9-4) 33-28

2015 - Illinois (5-7) 14-13

2015 - Purdue (2-10) 55-45

2017 - Oregon (7-6) 42-35

2017 - No Illinois (8-5) 21-17

2017 - Minnesota (5-7) 54-21

2018 - Colorado (5-7) 33-28

2018 - Troy (10-3) 24-19

2018 - Purdue (6-7) 42-28



These are your sobering facts for the night.



The Curse is real. We are the Chicago Cubs of College Football

-Scratchtown from the huskerboard

Yep, they are done.
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That 62-36 is truly ingrained into the heads of Husker fans. I think it'll take another generation before those Husker fans forget about that score unless CU fans continue to remind them.

And those painful losses to the Buffs the last two years. Can't stop smiling.
 
"The Curse of Black Friday was brought up in another thread and prompted me to go back all the way to 2001 after that awful, pitiful, and miserable game. Since that day.....



****braska is....



26-68



....against POWER 5 schools that have finished with a 57% (7-5) win percentage or better in a given year. Probably worth noting that there are a handful of games ****braska has won vs teams that finished 7-6 but when push comes to shove, there's not enough of them to change that awful record by much. It's easy to know that it shouldn't be good considering how underwhelming ****braska has been for a long long time but I like putting stats to things.



Notable Wins (9 wins) (vs teams that finished 9 wins or better) INCLUDED in the win column listed above

2006 - Texas AM (9-4) 28-27

2007 - Wake Forest (9-4) 20-17

2010 - Oklahoma State (11-2) 51-41

2010 - Missouri (10-3) 31-17

2011 - Michigan St (11-3) 24-3

2011 - Penn State (9-4) 17-14

2012 - Northwestern (10-3) 29-28

2015 - Michigan State (12-2) 39-38

2016 - Minnesota (9-4) 24-17





Notable Losses (19 losses) (vs teams that were less than or equal to 56% win percentage or a non power 5 team) NOT INCLUDED IN THE LOSS COLUMN ABOVE

2002 - Iowa State (7-7) 36-14

2004 - Southern Miss (7-5) 21-17

2004 - Kansas St (4-7) 45-21

2007 - Oklahoma St (7-6) 45-14

2007 - Texas AM (7-6) 36-14

2007 - Colorado (6-7) 65-51

2009 - Iowa State (7-6) 9-7

2010 - Texas (5-7) 20-13 *Red out against the world* sigh

2010 - Washington (7-6) 19-7

2011 - Northwestern (6-7) 28-25

2015 - BYU (9-4) 33-28

2015 - Illinois (5-7) 14-13

2015 - Purdue (2-10) 55-45

2017 - Oregon (7-6) 42-35

2017 - No Illinois (8-5) 21-17

2017 - Minnesota (5-7) 54-21

2018 - Colorado (5-7) 33-28

2018 - Troy (10-3) 24-19

2018 - Purdue (6-7) 42-28



These are your sobering facts for the night.



The Curse is real. We are the Chicago Cubs of College Football."

-Scratchtown from the huskerboard

Yep, they are done.

So they’re FINALLY seeing what we’ve being telling them? We killed your program. As my ****ty preview said, “erect another Tombstone buff faithful, these Huskers are down for the count.” Bye bye!
 
I'm happy a new generation of football fans learned to forget CSU as a rival and embrace the hate of nebraska these last few fateful weeks. There was simply no way to be near them, and their mealy-mouthed gloating ways this weekend and not despise them. They are the worst fans in college football.
 
I'm happy a new generation of football fans learned to forget CSU as a rival and embrace the hate of ****braska these last few fateful weeks. There was simply no way to be near them, and their mealy-mouthed gloating ways this weekend and not despise them. They are the worst fans in college football.

Lol as long as Mo Barry keeps talking about us........They're pathetic lol
 
We made the top whatever


2. Colorado
One valuable lesson from Colorado’s 34-31 win in OT over Nebraska: Be efficient. No one has to be good all the time. In fact, if you’re down 17-0 at the half against a historical rival in a home stadium packed with the other team’s fans, save being good for when you really, really need it.

Neither Nebraska nor Colorado has four good quarters of football in them. Nebraska foolishly spent most of their excellence in the first half, whereas the Buffaloes wisely sat on their reserves, waited out all this pesky effort the Cornhuskers exerted, and then went ham in the second half, scoring 31 points in 17 minutes and taking the Cornhuskers to overtime for the eventual win.


Football’s hard enough already. Nebraska, being perfectionists, made the mistake of trying to ace every assignment. Colorado made it much easier on themselves by sleeping late and only showing up for a half. They only needed to pass the final, y’all, and they aced it on three hours’ sleep. If that doesn’t put the college in college football, nothing does.
 
"Agreed. We all need to wrap our minds around an unpleasant truth: we are not a very good football team right now and haven’t been decent in several years. Basically, we have three things going for us: a passionate fan base, good coaches (I still think that), and tradition.

But the University is lower tier academically, our football facilities are very average by today’s standards, and recruits have no memory of when we were good.

Hate to say it, but we are Tennessee to an extent. Not quite that bad (better coaches and more stability), but a proud program with a passionate fan base that can’t seem to put Humpty Dumpty back together again.

It was galling watching CU coaches and players taunt us in the post game. But hey... that is what winners get to do. They have beaten us two years in a row.

We need to keep our effing mouths shut until we win again when it matters ."

-PennyHusker from the NU rivals board.

I think Saturday may have killed their will.

They'll start talking about how good they are after they beat Northern Illinois if for no other reason than Frosty's predecessor lost to them.
 
I was perusing the newspaper coverage from Omaha and came across me and my goofy shorts celebrating (i.e. “taunting”) Nebraska fans. I also just noticed that Sombrero Guy is in the same pic. Sombrero guy is the one that had the funny hug with Mel Tucker and an assistant coach immediately after the kick went wide right. Just AMAZING.

(I had to go sleeveless for the 2nd half, I was melting on the East side of the stadium)

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"The Curse of Black Friday was brought up in another thread and prompted me to go back all the way to 2001 after that awful, pitiful, and miserable game. Since that day.....



****braska is....



26-68



....against POWER 5 schools that have finished with a 57% (7-5) win percentage or better in a given year. Probably worth noting that there are a handful of games ****braska has won vs teams that finished 7-6 but when push comes to shove, there's not enough of them to change that awful record by much. It's easy to know that it shouldn't be good considering how underwhelming ****braska has been for a long long time but I like putting stats to things.



Notable Wins (9 wins) (vs teams that finished 9 wins or better) INCLUDED in the win column listed above

2006 - Texas AM (9-4) 28-27

2007 - Wake Forest (9-4) 20-17

2010 - Oklahoma State (11-2) 51-41

2010 - Missouri (10-3) 31-17

2011 - Michigan St (11-3) 24-3

2011 - Penn State (9-4) 17-14

2012 - Northwestern (10-3) 29-28

2015 - Michigan State (12-2) 39-38

2016 - Minnesota (9-4) 24-17





Notable Losses (19 losses) (vs teams that were less than or equal to 56% win percentage or a non power 5 team) NOT INCLUDED IN THE LOSS COLUMN ABOVE

2002 - Iowa State (7-7) 36-14

2004 - Southern Miss (7-5) 21-17

2004 - Kansas St (4-7) 45-21

2007 - Oklahoma St (7-6) 45-14

2007 - Texas AM (7-6) 36-14

2007 - Colorado (6-7) 65-51

2009 - Iowa State (7-6) 9-7

2010 - Texas (5-7) 20-13 *Red out against the world* sigh

2010 - Washington (7-6) 19-7

2011 - Northwestern (6-7) 28-25

2015 - BYU (9-4) 33-28

2015 - Illinois (5-7) 14-13

2015 - Purdue (2-10) 55-45

2017 - Oregon (7-6) 42-35

2017 - No Illinois (8-5) 21-17

2017 - Minnesota (5-7) 54-21

2018 - Colorado (5-7) 33-28

2018 - Troy (10-3) 24-19

2018 - Purdue (6-7) 42-28



These are your sobering facts for the night.



The Curse is real. We are the Chicago Cubs of College Football."

-Scratchtown from the huskerboard

Yep, they are done.
I can only get so erect.
 
I was perusing the newspaper coverage from Omaha and came across me and my goofy shorts celebrating (i.e. “taunting”) ****braska fans. I also just noticed that Sombrero Guy is in the same pic. Sombrero guy is the one that had the funny hug with Mel Tucker and an assistant coach immediately after the kick went wide right. Just AMAZING.

(I had to go sleeveless for the 2nd half, I was melting on the East side of the stadium)

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Are those jorts?
 
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