[Husker] A Bold Prediction

Scott R Lawson SLawson at uamail.albany.edu
Thu Dec 4 08:51:49 CST 2008


I've heard more than one "expert" on the networks/media say to watch out
for Nebraska so maybe statements like Rob's aren't all that farfetched.
I know the folks on Fox, ABC, etc. are at times suspect, but I like that
there seems to be a growing national perception that Nebraska may be
"back".

But, perception is just that- perception.

Scott in NY


-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf
Of Nick Chevance
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 9:47 AM
To: David Strong
Cc: husker at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [Husker] A Bold Prediction

>> I am further predicting that Nebraska will be playing in the Big-XII
>> Championship game next year and will win in it in two years. Nebraska
will
>> begin to dominate the North winning it 80% of the time.
>>
>> The Big Red is back!
>>
>> Rob Czeranko

Hey, Bob.  Whatever that is that you're smoking, would you be willing
to part with some of it?  Or is there a color adjustment on those
glasses of yours.  I think you may have it up in the red hue too far.

I do agree with you to some extent.  I think we'll have to see a
couple of things, and they both have to do with Missouri, since they
are the team to beat in the North.  First, is Daniel's replacement as
good and can he run that offense as efficiently as Chase did?  Second,
we've seen that teams can put pressure on the Missouri QB and force
turnovers (Okie State and Kansas ran really good defensive schemes
that got Daniel running) - will Nebraska have the horses to be able to
do that next year and in two years?

Somebody mentioned that the outcome of the Mizzou game may have been
different if we had played them later in the year.  Next year we play
them as the first conference game, which means we need to be ready
early in October.  With the teams we play in September, I'm not sure
we're going to see a similar offense - certainly not the speed - with
Florida Atlantic, Arkansas State, and Louisiana Lafayette.  And we
travel to Columbia.

But based on what happened this year, I don't see anyone else in the
North that will pose really big problems for us.  Kansas won't be
better, K-State is a long ways off, Colorado always plays us tough in
Boulder but they won't be much better next year, and Iowa State -
nuff said.  So, Bob, I don't think you're that far off.  I'm much less
certain about the South.  I don't see things changing there either,
but that's not good.

Nick
-- 
"If a million people believe a foolish thing, it is still a foolish
thing."
Anatole France

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