[Husker] bowling??

Scott R Lawson SLawson at uamail.albany.edu
Thu Oct 13 15:00:19 CDT 2005


I read this the other day and I thought the same exact thing. Put it this way- Baylor is not on the list either, and I would think the Baylor-NU winner would have a decent shot at a bowl, considering the 6 division 1-A wins requirement. If Baylor wins, they would have 4 wins against Div-1A teams, and would need 2 more out of a trip to Oklahoma, Texas Tech at home, at Mizzou, and Oklahoma State at home. Not easy, but certainly possible the way things have been going in the Big 12 this season. If Nebraska wins, they would also have 4 Div-1A wins, and would need 2 more from a choice of Mizzou in Columbia, OU at home, at Kansas, K-State at home, and at Colorado. I would be shocked if the Huskers didn't win at least 2 of those games- I am guessing they would be favored in all but the Colorado game, and who knows, CU could fall apart by then anyway. Of course, any of these remaining games could go either way, so it will be interesting to say the least. Baylor may have some additional motivation, since I'm pretty sure it's been quite some time since the Bears' last bowl game.  

Scott in NY

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In a "midseason review" article, there is no mention at all of Nebraska.  In fact in a section called "Bowl bound" Nebraska is noticeable absent. 

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2187721  

I may not know much, I bet there are at least two more wins on our schedule.  

Bill Smith
Towson MD 
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