[Husker] don't fall for it

Skylar Dodds sklarbodds at cox.net
Wed Oct 13 08:58:10 CDT 2010


The only 'angle' he could possibly be playing is more of a 'save face' angle if you ask me (basically bracing Longhorn fans for their first 3 game losing streak).

I highly doubt he's trying to make any Husker team over confident or trying to 'psych' Bo out.  What kind of a pathetic coach would Bo (or in the past Tom) be if a few comments in the media were enough to throw them off their game.  

He didn't say anything the players didn't already know:

1) The Huskers are playing well, the Longhorns aren't (by their standards anyway)
2) The Huskers have great fans and are some of the best around
3) T-Magic has helped facilitate one of the better rushing offenses (last year's offense vs this year's), much in the same way Vince Young did at Texas.

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-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of Mark Landin
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 7:10 AM
To: Theodore Heise; Husker List
Subject: Re: [Husker] don't fall for it

I just think he's being respectful, courteous and professional, and
perhaps preparing his fans for hopefully their toughest game of the
year. Would talking the huskers down in the media really accomplish
anything?

Now ... What is he saying in the meeting rooms? Hopefully more of the
same, but I doubt it :)

On 10/13/10, Theodore Heise <theo at heise.nu> wrote:
>
>
>> Going back to the original topic...I still think Mack Brown is
>> trying to get the Huskers to lose focus and buy into the hype.
>> Nebraska hasn't been ranked this high since these kids were in
>> elementary school.  It's a new experience for them, and he may be
>> trying to gain a slight edge.
>
> Not to disagree, but if Coach Brown did not have ulterior motives,
> would his comments be different somehow?
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