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  • Stanford probably has a similar photo for their men's team...somebody want to find it for hack? We should have equal representation here.

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    • Thanks, Hoss. True enough, that photo does little for me. I'm surprised Nebraska's coach let some of those girls forget to bring their asses to the games. In this day and age it's hard to bench them if they don't cause of all the outside eyes watching for scandal. From the looks of it benching some of those girls would cause them injury.

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      • hack likes big butts and he cannot lie...

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        • All you other middle-aged white guys (and Stan) can't deny.

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          • Huh?

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            • Stan, what happens to you when a girl walks by with an itty bitty waist and a round thing in your face?

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              • LMFAO

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                • LOL
                  Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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                  • Nebraska is in a weird spot. To me, it's obvious that Nebraska could do better. Obvious. It would take a good hire to do it though. And you need an instigating event to fire the guy. One embarrassment per year probably isn't enough.

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                    • It's been well over 7 years of embarrassment. Kinda like Talent's freshman year of high school...
                      Shut the fuck up Donny!

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                      • Coach Bo has extricated Nebraska from the depths of the failed Cally Experiment that The Wizard so foolishly endorsed. Coach Bo has rebuilt the Huskerz to Coach Osborne 70s levels when the Huskerz were losing 2 and 3 games every season. Give Coach Bo a few more years and you'll get Coach Osborne 82-97. Rome wasn't built in a day or 7 years. But it WILL get built under Coach Bo.
                        Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                        Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                        • LIAR!
                          Shut the fuck up Donny!

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                          • Thursday, November 20, 2014
                            Minnesota, Nebraska fight to move forward
                            By Mitch Sherman

                            LINCOLN, Neb. -- Look for the hidden meaning as Minnesota visits Nebraska on Saturday. It’s not hard to find.

                            The 25th-ranked Golden Gophers come to Memorial Stadium at 7-3 overall and 4-2 in the Big Ten after a seven-point home loss to Ohio State last week. The No. 23 Huskers stand at 8-2 and 4-2 on the heels of losing by five touchdowns at Wisconsin.

                            The 11 a.m. kickoff on ESPN provides a chance for Minnesota and Nebraska to move on from the disappointments of last week. There’s more at work, though. This 55th meeting in the series offers a study in how two programs appear on a similar trajectory, yet, upon close inspection, may represent passing ships in the night.

                            Minnesota is trending up. Eight wins over 12 games of Big Ten play marks its best run in 40 years. Nebraska, meanwhile after the debacle in Madison, is struggling to move out of neutral in its seventh season under coach Bo Pelini.

                            The Huskers have lost seven games by 17 points or more since joining the Big Ten in 2011. And as the careers wind to a close of their most dynamic players over that period -- record-setting Ameer Abdullah at I-back and receiver Kenny Bell -- questions have gone largely unanswered this week about how to fix the big-game problems.

                            “We need to win this football game,” Bell said. “We have to.”

                            It’s a sentiment shared by players and coaches on both teams.

                            The Gophers remain in control of their destiny to win the West Division, though they must win in Lincoln and at Wisconsin next week. Sound farfetched? So did an eight-win season in 2013. Or a chance to repeat it.

                            With one victory, Minnesota will reach eight wins again -- a feat it has accomplished once in the past 50 years.

                            Even after last week, the moment of which the Gophers have dreamed is here, said fourth-year coach Jerry Kill.

                            “I wish close counted,” defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys said, “but it doesn’t.”

                            Kill said the Gophers are confident about their final stretch. He also recognizes the potential danger in wanting too badly to clear the next hurdle as a program.

                            “Preparation takes all the pressure out of it,” Kill said. “I think the big challenge for us coaches and players is to make we do a great job of preparation, so we’re confident going in.”

                            Minnesota beat Nebraska 34-23 last year in Minneapolis, the Gophers’ first win in the series in 17 games. Nebraska has won the past seven meetings in Lincoln, dating to 1960.

                            “Winning on the road, in the Big Ten or anywhere,” Kill said, “is not easy to do.”

                            Nebraska was reminded as much last week. The stunning defeat to the Badgers created anxiety in Lincoln. Pelini, 66-26 at Nebraska, defended his program to fans and media.

                            “I’ve been around coaching and football long enough to know that you stay the course,” Pelini said.

                            The Huskers face the longest odds of the four teams left in contention to win the West Division. A Wisconsin win Saturday at Iowa or next week over the Gophers or one Nebraska loss -- it closes at Iowa -- would eliminate the Huskers.

                            Nebraska last won a league title in 1999.

                            “It’s about having a short memory,” senior offensive guard Mike Moudy said.

                            The Wisconsin game, Moudy said, “is in the past.”

                            “You can’t change anything about it,” he said. “All you can do is get better. We are just going to worry about Minnesota.”

                            As the Huskers picked up the pieces from last week, Brian Saunders, a Nebraska fan and ex-Marine formerly of Laurel, Nebraska, helped arrange an online fund drive to fly a banner near Memorial Stadium on Saturday before kickoff with the message: “Fire Bo Pelini.”

                            The bid raised less than 25 percent by the deadline of the required $1,500.

                            Saunders, 25, who lives in Orlando, Florida, said he still hoped to fly the banner next week in Iowa City.

                            The effort, while perhaps extreme, illustrates the restless state around Nebraska’s program.

                            Some fans and players, it seems, don’t know what to think. In practice on Tuesday, seven top-unit defenders voluntarily relinquished their traditional Blackshirt jerseys. The other Blackshirts remained.

                            “All you can do is take the coaching,” senior cornerback Josh Mitchell said. “We have proven that we know how to do things correctly.”

                            So has Minnesota.
                            Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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                            • Husker Nation

                              A ton of minn fans here today. Nebraska fans seem absent.


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                              Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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                              • Husker Nation

                                That fucking sucked


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