[Husker] FW: 2010 Schedule (changed)
jschlechte at usfamily.net
jschlechte at usfamily.net
Sat Sep 4 18:48:04 CDT 2010
So Steve, when do you change the "deep behind enemy lines..."? I'm
still coming
to grips with the Cornhuskers being part of the Big Ten, a conference I have
rarely had positive feelings towards... I think it's actually the final
grieving of the disappearance of the Big Eight.
GBR,
- Jay
Quoting SteveG <stevegomez6571 at gmail.com>:
> Happy WKU game day to everyone. And a pleasant Labor Day weekend to all of
> those who labor.
>
> I'm going to predict a Nebraska victory today. 48 - 0.
>
> Another great day for Helu, but the Player of the Game: Brandon Kinnie
>
> Enjoy the Scarlet Dancers, der vienerslinger, the Runzas, the weather and
> the victory!
>
> Go Big Red!
>
> Steve Gomez
> Loves Park, IL
> (deep behind enemy lines in big TelEveN country)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SteveG [mailto:stevegomez6571 at gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 11:51 AM
> To: 'Huskerlist'
> Subject: 2010 Schedule (changed)
>
> 2010 season. Two questions were asked:
>
> With this schedule, anyone think we won't be better at least on paper next
> year?
>
> First, the schedule stinks. I am thrilled that this is the last year of the
> scheduling non-sense against certain non-conference teams. Future
> (2011~beyond) schedules are more appealing from a competition viewpoint.
>
> I don't think the Blackshirts will be better on paper. It's difficult to
> improve on a number one ranking in sorted categories. More importantly, I
> see more blowouts next year, which in turn should yield more on-time
> experience for those players silently absorbed in the depth charts. I doubt
> Bo would risk injury to starters to preserve a shutout with a 3 score lead
> in the 4th quarter. I could see him trying to prove a point in a bowl game
> or against a Big XII 'powerhouse'... but not against Idaho or South Dakota
> State. I might be wrong here...maybe he would risk injury to a starter, but
> I doubt it. Therefore, at the end of the season, on paper, the gaudy
> statistics of the Blackshirt starters might be toned down because younger
> guys are getting more reps in game settings.
>
> The re-building process is done; and the Coaching staff is already in the
> re-loading process. It's part of the master plan... the non-conference
> games (TBD, Fresno St, Wash and Wyoming) in 2011 will require a better start
> ... The Huskers cannot wait until November to blossom or the MNC will
> already be in the rear-view mirror.
>
> I do believe that the Offense will be better on paper because I honestly
> believe that their re-building process will be complete by the time KSU
> rolls in to Lincoln to start Big XII conference games. The 'experience' in
> the program this year wasn't always pretty...but the players' climb up the
> learning curve exuded itself in the final games of the season.
>
> Overall the team did manage to come within a FG in three losses...so the
> difference in ending 10-4 vs 13-1 is very encouraging.
>
>
>
> Any more than 2 losses max?
>
> I don't see any losses. Book your tickets now for Phoenix. The Huskers
> will either have a date in the Fiesta Bowl on 01JAN11 against Boise State;
> or the NC game on 10JAN11 against Alabama.
>
> If I am wrong, at least you can enjoy abundant sunshine and 70 degree
> weather away from the frozen plains.
>
> See y'all at the Spring Game!
>
> Go Big Red!
>
> Steve Gomez
> Loves Park, IL
> (deep behind enemy lines in big TelEveN country)
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of
> Nick Chevance
> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 9:13 PM
> To: Killmar, John
> Cc: Huskerlist
> Subject: Re: [Husker] Final 2009 defensive stats, just for fun
>
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Killmar, John <John.Killmar at stjude.org>
> wrote:
>> Since we're talking about next season, I thought it would be interesting
> to put up the 2010 schedule. Washington beat Arizona 36-33 in 2009.
>>
>> John Killmar
>>
>> Date Opponent Location
>> Sat, Apr 17 Red-White Spring Game Memorial Stadium 1 p.m.
>>
>> Sat, Sep 04 Western Kentucky Memorial Stadium TBA
>
> The Hilltoppers, Sun Belt Conference, were 0-12 last year, with only 2 wins
> the year before.
>
>> Sat, Sep 11 Idaho Memorial Stadium TBA
>
> The Vandals, Western Athletic Conference, were 8-5, winners of the
> Humanitarian Bowl vs. Bowling Green.
>
>> Sat, Sep 18 Washington at Seattle, Wash. TBA
>
> The Huskies were 5-7 with wins over Arizona, USC, and Cal, but an overtime
> loss to Notre Dame.
>
>> Sat, Sep 25 South Dakota State Memorial Stadium TBA
>
> The Jackrabbits, 8-4, losses at Minnesota and Montana, ranked 11th in the
> FCS. (An embarrassment)
>
>> Sat, Oct 02 Kansas State * at Manhattan, Kan. TBA
>
>> Sat, Oct 16 Texas * Memorial Stadium TBA
>
> Bowl team loser
>
>> Sat, Oct 23 Oklahoma State * at Stillwater, Okla. TBA
>
> Bowl team loser
>
>> Sat, Oct 30 Missouri * Memorial Stadium TBA
>
> Bowl team loser
>
>> Sat, Nov 06 Iowa State * at Ames, Iowa TBA
>
> Bowl team winner
>
>> Sat, Nov 13 Kansas * Memorial Stadium TBA
>
>> Sat, Nov 20 Texas A&M * at College Station, Texas TBA
>
> Bowl Team loser
>
>> Fri, Nov 26 -
>
>> Sat, Nov 27 Colorado * Memorial Stadium TBA
>
>
> With this schedule, anyone think we won't be better at least on paper next
> year? Any more than 2 loses max?
>
> Nick
> --
> "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
> Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
>
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