[Husker] Big 10 Championship
David Elfering
aroundomaha at gmail.com
Sun Oct 28 16:13:52 CDT 2012
I know what you mean. The B1G reminds me of an old money country club
who suddenly offered you one of their cool scarves -- only to find out
that the echoes are more glorious than the present.
Not that it's that way but the league seems more competitive with
itself than the football factories like the SEC. But off the field
the situation is entirely different and regardless of the football
situation I think it's in Nebraska's best interest.
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On Oct 28, 2012, at 4:06 PM, Jay Schlechte <schlechtejs at gmail.com> wrote:
> While Nebraska is in control of its own destiny, they can quickly lose it.
> I see a loss in one of their last 4 games as some what likely. The game
> at Michigan St is after a big win. Minnesota is dangerous enough if the
> Huskers play as poorly as they have shown they are capable of playing.
> Penn State is no gimme and Iowa could bite us as well just like Minnesota.
>
>
> It's hard being a Big 10 apologist. ;) I spent years knocking them... and
> know Nebraska's one of them.
>
> GBR,
>
> Jay
>
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Killmar, John <John.Killmar at stjude.org>wrote:
>
>> The Huskers are now looking good to go to the Big 10 Championship. With
>> both Penn Stat and Ohio State banned for the Big 10 Championship, Wisconsin
>> is in control of the leaders Division. After the Badgers, INDIANA is the
>> next most likely team to Play in Indianapolis on December 1st. The Big 10
>> is in sad shape.
>>
>> John Killmar
>>
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