[Husker] And now Mizzou!

rczeranko at juno.com rczeranko at juno.com
Wed Nov 1 11:01:06 CST 2006


How does Greg Austin's injury affect the offense? It is good to hear that it was only a sprain and not a tear.
 
I stated previously that emotion played a big part of college football. I forgot to mention so do fundamentals. Corey McKeon reminded us all of that fact. Hopefully, they won't try to do too much. Again, this is a sign of a team playing hard, and probably over playing.
 
I do think that Zac Taylor has tendencies to over play. By this I mean that his adrenaline is running full bore and throws with less control then when he is relaxed and not so hyped up. He just needs to settle down and let the plays come to him. As with any quarterback, rushing the pass is never a good idea.
 
Missouri is definitely beatable. Memorial Stadium, Tom Osborne Field, is going to rock. A Homecoming game against the 'hated' Tigers (my freshman year on the swim team our senior captain really did hate the Tigers), what a great day to be a Husker fan!
 
Nebraska vindicates itself, dominates on defense and offense, and makes no mistakes on special teams. They win big, 35-10. Well, I can hope can't I?
 
Go Big Red!
 
Rob Czeranko


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