[Husker] Where is the defense?

todd strong strongtodd at msn.com
Sun Sep 23 10:43:54 CDT 2007


At Syracuse, after a tough win at UCLA, in a tough environment. 
And the Cuse qb was good. 
Remember his name?
"Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: DAVID L MCGEE 
  To: todd strong ; husker at tssi.com 
  Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 10:30 AM
  Subject: Re: [Husker] Where is the defense?


  I think TO also lost Syracuse one year in a game Nebr. was supposed to win.

  todd strong <strongtodd at msn.com> wrote: 
    Listen to all you posters who say Oz had "bad" season prior to becoming 
    dominant. Bull ****
    The teams Oz. lost to for many years, the only teams, were the eventual 
    National Champs. He NEVER lost to a team he was supposed to beat, (I know 
    ISU in '92) but you get my point. It's not the same thing my friends. And we 
    knew Oz and what he stood for. With BC, who knows?

    "Would the boy I was yesterday, be proud of the man I am today?"
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Steve Reichenbach" 
    To: 
    Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 9:21 AM
    Subject: Re: [Husker] Where is the defense?


    > The AP story about the game noted that the 610 yards by Ball State was
    > the most offense by a NU opponent since Washington had 618 in 1991. I
    > was at that game and it made an impression on me that NU (ranked #9)
    > played a whale of a game to keep it close but in the end Washington
    > (ranked #4) just had more talent. NU showed heart that day but was
    > just beaten by a better team. About that time, the level of talk about
    > the long slow decline of the Husker program was growing. Folks were
    > unhappy when Miami blanked NU 22-0 in the Orange Bowl for NU's fifth
    > straight bowl loss and NU finished 9-2-1 (the tie 19-19 with CU at
    > Boulder). Both Miami and Washington finished 12-0. Many NU fans
    > were not satisfied with Osborne always having one, two, or three losses
    > and failing to win in the big games. Even diehad fans wondered if NU
    > could ever return to the top. Then, Osborne convinced fans (and
    > evidently Steve Pederson), perhaps unfortunately, that NU always should
    > be on top.
    >
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