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Fucking Michigan. They were one of my locks in my football pool. Fire Lloyd Carr. Do what FSU is to pussy to do.
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Cicero wrote:Fucking Michigan. They were one of my locks in my football pool. Fire Lloyd Carr. Do what FSU is to pussy to do.
Settle.
If you didn't notice, Michigan was EVERYONE'S lock.
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Ken wrote:[I also don't believe that was pass interference on the 4th and 8 for UofM. Manningham was naturallly turning back for the ball... just so happened that the NU defender's hand was onor near his arm.
The DB had his left arm pulling on Manningham's left arm. There was no PI on the reach over with the right, it came when the DB was pulling the other arm away.

I have never, and will never, blame officials for a loss, but those guys were fucking horrible. The fact that UofM had to burn two timeouts to get a review was terrible.

And does Tyler Ecker have the least amount of common sense in college football? First the mensa doesn't go out of bounds at the end of the OSU game, and now he decides he is going to be the hero and try to run 50+ yards with the ball, when Steve Breaston was right next to him. Tyler, next time give it to the fast guy and block your ass off.
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Killian wrote:First the mensa doesn't go out of bounds at the end of the OSU game, and now he decides he is going to be the hero and try to run 50+ yards with the ball, when Steve Breaston was right next to him. Tyler, next time give it to the fast guy and block your ass off.
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Killian wrote:The DB had his left arm pulling on Manningham's left arm. There was no PI on the reach over with the right, it came when the DB was pulling the other arm away.
Guess it depends on each's perspective. I personally didn't see PI. Like I said, one view (the camera angle from behind the endzone), shows possible PI, but is deceiving. It appears Manningham's left arm is being pulled back due to the camera angle, but I don't think so. Manningham is naturally turning that way back for the ball making it appear he is being pulled. Just my perspective.
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Cornhusker wrote:
Ken wrote:
PSUFAN wrote:WOW

simply incredible. Why no flag on the Corn players on the field? Unfuckingreal
Prolly 'cuz there were UM coaches on the field too. 'Twasn't just NU. I also don't believe that was pass interference on the 4th and 8 for UofM. Manningham was naturallly turning back for the ball... just so happened that the NU defender's hand was onor near his arm.
Good eye Ken, on both calls, an assistant coach was 2-3 yards in bounds running at least 10-15 yards down field showing the last dude the direction to the endzone.
Aww bullshit. Look, I could give a crap who won this game, but, that was a blatant pass interference call.

It shows how far Nebraska has fallen that they get pumped up about beating a 5 loss(now) Michigan team in a second tier bowl. Congrats Husker fan..Callahan has succeeded in dumbing down your expectations.

And, no, Nebraska will not compete for a Natl. Championship again anytime soon...hmmm..as a top recruit I can go to Austin...LA...etc., etc...or I can go to Lincoln, Nebraska??? Buwaahhh...

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I understand what you are saying, but to me it appeared that he had his arm on the inside of his elbow. I typically give the benefit of the doubt to the official, but those guys were so bad last night that I was questioning every call.
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Mississippi Neck wrote:
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Ken wrote: Prolly 'cuz there were UM coaches on the field too. 'Twasn't just NU. I also don't believe that was pass interference on the 4th and 8 for UofM. Manningham was naturallly turning back for the ball... just so happened that the NU defender's hand was onor near his arm.
Good eye Ken, on both calls, an assistant coach was 2-3 yards in bounds running at least 10-15 yards down field showing the last dude the direction to the endzone.
Aww bullshit. Look, I could give a crap who won this game, but, that was a blatant pass interference call.

It shows how far Nebraska has fallen that they get pumped up about beating a 5 loss(now) Michigan team in a second tier bowl. Congrats Husker fan..Callahan has succeeded in dumbing down your expectations.

And, no, Nebraska will not compete for a Natl. Championship again anytime soon...hmmm..as a top recruit I can go to Austin...LA...etc., etc...or I can go to Lincoln, Nebraska??? Buwaahhh...

Dream on farm boys..
I'm excited anytime Nebraska wins, especially to Michigan who was ranked #20. Speaking of dumbing down expectations, Michigan acted like they were too good to be there. You lost four times guys! Admit that you kinda suck and play like you mean it.
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At Large wrote: .... Speaking of dumbing down expectations, Michigan acted like they were too good to be there. You lost four times guys! Admit that you kinda suck and play like you mean it.


You make a valid point. Give this man a ear of corn..
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At Large wrote:I'm excited anytime Nebraska wins, especially to Michigan who was ranked #20. Speaking of dumbing down expectations, Michigan acted like they were too good to be there. You lost four times guys! Admit that you kinda suck and play like you mean it.

The way I see it, if you're not playing for the national title, you don't have much to be proud of. They were a young team and they had some key injuries but this is a team that consistently wins 9 or 10 games annually. I'm not going to act like the sky is falling on Michigan's program...I expect to see a rebound year next year. Win or loss last night, this was not a successful season. You can have this game, Nebraska...I didn't care either way.
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the sky is falling. we have a shitty coach and went 7-5. 7-5 is only winning b/c we got to play eastern michigan, n. illinois, indiana, and michigan state. that's 3-5 against real teams.
Bring back John Cooper!!! He's the only OSU coach we've had a winning record against since the Korean War!
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Do you think Nebraska was happy to be in the 2000 Alamo Bowl when they lost a shot at potentially playing for a national championship when they lost to KSU a few weeks earlier? NU was ranked No. 4 at the time of their KSU loss and even though they were disappointed about not playing in a better bowl as the No. 9 team with a 9-2 record when they faced Northwestern, they went out, played hard and killed Northwestern like they should have. Yes, it was a disappointing season and yes, they shouldn't have been there. It's not about where you should have been. It's about team pride. You should always want to win regardless on how you got there.
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At Large wrote:Do you think Nebraska was happy to be in the 2000 Alamo Bowl when they lost a shot at potentially playing for a national championship when they lost to KSU a few weeks earlier? NU was ranked No. 4 at the time of their KSU loss and even though they were disappointed about not playing in a better bowl as the No. 9 team with a 9-2 record when they faced Northwestern, they went out, played hard and killed Northwestern like they should have. Yes, it was a disappointing season and yes, they shouldn't have been there. It's not about where you should have been. It's about team pride. You should always want to win regardless on how you got there.

Nebraska lost its shot to play for the 2000 NC in Norman, 31-14.
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These posts are not classy.
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At Large wrote:Do you think Nebraska was happy to be in the 2000 Alamo Bowl when they lost a shot at potentially playing for a national championship when they lost to KSU a few weeks earlier? NU was ranked No. 4 at the time of their KSU loss and even though they were disappointed about not playing in a better bowl as the No. 9 team with a 9-2 record when they faced Northwestern, they went out, played hard and killed Northwestern like they should have. Yes, it was a disappointing season and yes, they shouldn't have been there. It's not about where you should have been. It's about team pride. You should always want to win regardless on how you got there.
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King Crimson wrote:
At Large wrote:Do you think Nebraska was happy to be in the 2000 Alamo Bowl when they lost a shot at potentially playing for a national championship when they lost to KSU a few weeks earlier? NU was ranked No. 4 at the time of their KSU loss and even though they were disappointed about not playing in a better bowl as the No. 9 team with a 9-2 record when they faced Northwestern, they went out, played hard and killed Northwestern like they should have. Yes, it was a disappointing season and yes, they shouldn't have been there. It's not about where you should have been. It's about team pride. You should always want to win regardless on how you got there.

Nebraska lost its shot to play for the 2000 NC in Norman, 31-14.
They would have met for a rematch in the Big 12 championship, so there was still a shot had they managed to beat OU there.
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BraveFan wrote: I am falling in love with posters from Nebraska and Oklahoma. Does this make me gay?
you might also note that Oklahoma dominated Michigan in the 75 Orange Bowl for the NC.

doesn't make you gay, just virtuous.
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BraveFan wrote:
At Large wrote:Do you think Nebraska was happy to be in the 2000 Alamo Bowl when they lost a shot at potentially playing for a national championship when they lost to KSU a few weeks earlier? NU was ranked No. 4 at the time of their KSU loss and even though they were disappointed about not playing in a better bowl as the No. 9 team with a 9-2 record when they faced Northwestern, they went out, played hard and killed Northwestern like they should have. Yes, it was a disappointing season and yes, they shouldn't have been there. It's not about where you should have been. It's about team pride. You should always want to win regardless on how you got there.
I am falling in love with posters from Nebraska and Oklahoma. Does this make me gay?
It makes you KU. So, yes.
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