[Husker] Nary A Vote; ARV watch
Smith, William
wsmith at towson.edu
Mon Sep 19 10:09:43 CDT 2005
I've also been very curious when NU might make its first appearance in the "also receiving votes" category.
To keep it all in perspective, there are several other 3-0 schools (Washington State, Kansas, Okla State) with no mention in either poll. It's also difficult to understand why/how Oklahoma continues to receive any consideration. Or why Iowa is still ahead of Iowa State. But then it's still early.
As we know, even with three wins, Nebraska has looked a long way from impressive, at least offensively. Our SOS has been pitiful. This will all change in two weeks; an opportunity for the first quality win of the year. I would expect even a repeat of the Pitt game (winning despite an inept, heavily-penalized offense) would catapult us to the upper half of the "also receiving votes" category.
Isn't is distressing how we're beginning to define success?
Bill Smith
Towson MD
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Wyoming, Vanderbilt, Toledo, UTEP, and Bowling Green
all managed to receive at least some top 25 votes this
week but not the Huskers.
It doesn't hurt my feelings though because I haven't
quite figured out if our defense really is good, and
if I believe the coach when he says the offense will
gel soon.
Who really knows how good we can be or how bad we
really are.
Todd in Tennessee
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