Will the Huskers take down the Bruins?
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Better Believe It
WINNER
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Don't Think So
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Better Believe It
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Don't Think So
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Dan Cubrich
The key to a win, as usual is whether our weak link on offense doesn't throw up for grabs passes into the arms of opponent defensive backs or not.
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Terry Busch
cause the bruins have a run and a pass game and mobile QB and NU defensive is porous to those things
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Dave Scott
not a chance with riley and company... the on field talent is there, but they cannot overcome the sideline defect... feel bad for the student athlete
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Arlie Rauch
I wish they would and think they could, but lately they haven't--why change now?
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Absolutely...not just in honor of the two former CLASSY coaches...oops one is back....but because we can drive to the game! And I do respect the bit of a RIVALRY that started at the end of TOs career. [sure tix must be cheaper than UNL and dont have to DONATE an extra $3000 for the annual priveleg
ReplySure, why not? They were always our patsy!
ReplyYes....WITHOUT RETARTED RILEY AS COACH!
ReplyDeffinetly
ReplyNever play a game that you don't think you can win!
ReplyClose to home was a good rivalry gives us cred with the committee
ReplyI think Tommy Armstrong will play exclusive for the Nebraska Cornhuskers on December 26 and we win by 2 TDs!
ReplyAbsolutely love to have K-State on the schedule. Should be a home/home as a no brainer for both fan bases.
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