[Husker] Worried about B1G Championship Game

Shawn Sherlock shawnsherlock at sbcglobal.net
Fri Nov 30 12:03:51 CST 2012


I feel very much the same as you. They are the healthiest they have been all year and are playing the best football they are playing all year. Granted they are on a three game skid, but I am worried all the same. 

What adds to this are our two key injuries at center (position that handles the ball more than anyone else on a team) and d-line. 

Already being a turnover prone team, having a new center is quite worrisome. 

Adding to my worries is our slow starts allowing teams to get a level of confidence that makes the game much closer.  

My final big worry is playing a team that has nothing to lose what so ever. While we have almost everything on the line. This could make us very tight and over think everything. 

Between this and a possible slow start on our part will keep them in the game and potentially put the outcome in someone else's hand with a close call one way or the other. 

My main comfort is that the only reason they were in the first game in the first place was because we spotted them 20 points. We also seem to have matured further and come together closer as a team.  

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On Nov 30, 2012, at 9:04 AM, Glenn Baker <baker370 at att.net> wrote:

> Guys,
> 
> The more I read about Wisky getting all their defensive players back and how 
> they are going to stop us I get a bad feeling in my stomach that things are not 
> going to go well.  A win would help my son down at Fort Polk who just had finger 
> surgery and is feeling down on himself. Does anyone else share my trepidation?
> 
> LTC Glenn Baker
> Fort Leavenworth, KS
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