[Husker] Worried about B1G Championship Game

RJ Wessel da_huskers at cox.net
Fri Nov 30 21:47:12 CST 2012


I am watching UCLA right now - they look like a totally different team, Stanford does as well.

It is tough to beat a team twice in a year, anytime you play the game again you should be worried - I don't care who you are playing


---- Mark Landin <marklandin at gmail.com> wrote: 

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I don't think Wisconsin can be taken lightly at all, but NU has the
ingredients to make this a blowout if they execute perfectly and have
just a little good luck.

On 11/30/12, Glenn Baker <baker370 at att.net> wrote:
> Thanks guys for helping me ease my uneasy feeling.  I had forgot we fumbled
>
> inside our 20 yard line twice. I guess if NU wins the turnover battle they
> win
> the game.  Now if I could comfort my oldest son stuck in SEC land that would
> be
> an accomplishment
>
> LTC Baker
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Shawn Sherlock <shawnsherlock at sbcglobal.net>
> To: Glenn Baker <baker370 at att.net>
> Cc: Mike Jaixen <mikejaixen at yahoo.com>; Mike Nolan <nolan at tssi.com>;
> "husker at tssi.com" <husker at tssi.com>
> Sent: Fri, November 30, 2012 12:04:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [Husker] Worried about B1G Championship Game
>
> 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.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> 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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