[Husker] Cheer up

Scott Stewart fourtwophd at gmail.com
Tue Jan 8 13:07:59 CST 2013


No they all wanted a picture of my daughter's friend from high school last
night. She is Katheryn Webb (Bama QB's Girlfriend). They showed her during
the game and after kissing the QB.

She had 200 people following her on Twitter yesterday, and at noon today it
was 150,000 including Lebron James. Talk about fifteen minutes of fame.
LOL.


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Mike Nolan <nolan at tssi.com> wrote:

> > I would raise 'Bama to 1B behind NU's 1A in terms of recent dynasties.
> > That the Tide did it in the SEC is no small feat, but the Big-8 in the
> 90s
> > was pretty damn tough too.  The deciding factor has to be that NU's 3 NC
> > season were all undefeated...none of 'Bama's were.
>
> 'Bama is on a roll now, but all good things come to an end, often
> with a thud.  Will there be an NCAA scandal uncovered, will their
> coach move to the NFL?
>
> Too bad the Big Ten was still hiding its head in the sand back in
> the 90's and the meeting of unbeaten Nebraska and Michigan couldn't
> happen.
>
> I still feel Oklahoma's dominance of the mid-50's (4 losses in 7 years and
> three consecutive undefeated seasons) is still at the top of my dynasty
> list, but picking between 'Bama and Nebraska for 2nd place is tough.
>
> Nebraska was undefeated three times, including back-to-back seasons, and
> running an offense that much of the world labeled 'archaic', but if the
> last few seasons have shown anything it is that even the great teams can
> lose on any given Saturday in this world where parity means that nearly
> any school can break into the top 25.
>
> Like Oklahoma's streak in the 50's, Nebraska's 3 losses between 1993 and
> 1997 (paired with 60 wins) may never be duplicated, not even in Tuscaloosa.
>
> In the past five years, Alabama has gone 61-7, so Nebraska still wins
> by a nose.
>
> Lou Holtz was talking in the post-game show (talk about someone
> who should be forcibly retired!) about how when 'Bama played Notre Dame
> for the NC back when he was coaching the Irish, all the media wanted to
> was interview or photograph Bear Bryant.  I don't think Lou Saban has
> reached that level yet, and likely will never reach it.
> --
> Mike Nolan
>


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