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  • arton86
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    • Jun 2010
    • 196

    #1

    Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

    The Premise:

    Nebraska's in the Big 10 one year early for the 2010 season, and Bo Pelini's in his first year in charge. Coach Pelini and crew are trying to get these Huskers well acclimated in their new conference, hoping to establish a new winning tradition. Nebraska starts the season unranked as Bo Pelini inherits a roster that has some superstars, and a lot of holes. It's gonna be a process...
    The Setup:

    I'm using Greydog Software's excellent Bowl Bound College Football simulator to play this dynasty (all fictional players, etc).

    I'm playing this with a playoff postseason, because however you feel about having one in real life, in games it's a whole lot more interesting. I also made a few personal mods to reflect the conference movements (NU, CU, Boise, Utah) and knocked down Nebraska's "Team Prestige" a notch so I'd start out with a weaker team - and give myself a challenge.

    Current Season - 2011


    History


    2010: 7-6 (4-4), Music City Bowl-W, 437 OFF (20th), 388 DEF (67th), AP #35, Coaches #35, BCS #40, CPU #28
    2011: 7-6 (3-5), Armed Forces Bowl-W, 427 OFF (25th), 332 DEF (11th), AP #38, Coaches #39, CPU #37, BCS #51



    It's my first try at a dynasty here and I'm not sure how everything's supposed to work, so feedback's definitely appreciated - as well as any help or advice as to how to make this a better dynasty journal. You guys are the pros; I'm just the newbie. Thanks!
    Last edited by arton86; 07-22-2010, 05:10 PM.
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  • arton86
    Rookie
    • Jun 2010
    • 196

    #2
    eSI: new conference layouts

    Electronic Sports Illustrated

    New-look conferences to highlight 2010 NCAA season
    Stuart Elmand
    August 12, 2010


    It's a baffling numbers-game situation right now, as leagues are swapping members around and retaining their current numbers-based names. I admit, it's been a mess trying to keep track of everything, with the Pac "12" and the Big EleveN...and most unfortunately, the Big 12, which now just looks like it's overcompensating for something. Did these conference commissioners ever think, back in the day, that they were building up huge money-making brands that were all too dependent on an ephemeral member count?! Fortunately, I've got the breakdown of the new conference splits:

    Big 10

    East
    Ohio State
    Michigan
    Michigan State
    Purdue
    Northwestern
    Indiana

    West
    Penn State
    Iowa
    Wisconsin
    Nebraska
    Illinois
    Minnesota


    Pac 10

    North
    Cal
    Oregon
    Oregon State
    Washington
    Washington State
    Stanford

    South
    USC
    UCLA
    Arizona
    Arizona State
    Utah
    Colorado

    Training camps are in full swing around the country, as the regular season is just weeks away. I'll be back next week with my inaugural power rankings for the upcoming season, plus a breakdown of how things look in each conference - especially the new-look Big 10 and Pac 10.

    Plus, a playoff preview! You've heard about it all offseason now, but the NCAA is now deciding its national championship in the old-school playoff team way. I've always been a bowl games proponent, as they offer a nice end-of-season reward and getaway for the players. They will continue to do so - for the mediocre teams.
    Last edited by arton86; 06-25-2010, 05:18 PM.
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    • arton86
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      • Jun 2010
      • 196

      #3
      Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

      Nebraska Cornhuskers - 2010 Depth Chart - Regular Offense
      Starter2nd3rd4th
      WRThad Abdullah Art TurnerChris Gamble
      TERay Krepfle Jason Ameche Ken Small Isaac Chesser
      LTQuincy HolmesAaron JenkinsTurk Walker
      LGReggie ReddenTerry HornRodney Bryson
      CBobby ReeseEric TaylorGary Barber
      RGElbert ThrashTroy Bowens
      RTJ.J. BarnwellAaron JenkinsButch Downs
      WRRyan Alexander J.W. SwayneChris Gamble
      QBT.J. FlutieDameane MonkAnthony Crowell
      FBGreg Asari-DokuboWindrell SwayneBert Natkin
      HBFlip QuanderDoug LendaGary Brenner
      Nebraska Cornhuskers - 2010 Depth Chart - Base 4-3 Defense
      Starter2nd3rd4th
      LDEErnest BoutwellBill RackleyDameane Shepherd
      LDTRian CesaireQuentin Tarkenton
      RDTTerry StreetsDan Meador
      RDER.J. KindtLeon St. Louis
      WLBTra StevensCharlie Harstad
      MLBDavid StonesiferMadre BrewsterJoe BatesDennis Metcalf
      SLBJim BatesLeon Manning
      CBJohn SatterwhiteMatt ManningTerrence Fiss
      SSDickie BrooksCharles ShellMike Fazande
      FSJames JohnstonJosh WalikWalt Tuilagi
      CBTodd BaileyMaurice Schobel
      Nebraska Cornhuskers - 2010 Depth Chart - Special Teams
      Starter2nd3rd4th
      KJames StewartErron Carolan
      PBilly HaselrigErnie Price
      HBilly HaselrigErnie Price Dameane Monk
      PRCharles ShellMike FazandeJames Johnston
      KRRyan AlexanderThad AbdullahCharles Shell
      LSGary BarberIsaac ChesserKen Small


      N.B. - I'm playing this as a clean slate; treating it as an all new staff with no continuity. Another one of the departures from real life, but as I'm unfamiliar with the roster there's no sense in pretending the staff is familiar with the players in a previous context.

      Offense

      It remains to be seen what Shawn Watson will do with this offense, but there are a few budding stars on this roster. Redshirt junior T.J. Flutie is a strong-armed, smart passer that has all the physical tools (6'4-231) and has NFL scouts all over him already - despite never having started a game. He's got a go-to man in 6'5 junior Thad Abdullah. Senior Flip Quander will carry the load at tailback, with monster fullback Greg Asari-Dokubo (6'0-245) paving the way for him. It's going to be a tough go of it with a very thin O-line, however.

      The Pelini-squared crew will have their work cut out for them as well. Robert "I can't believe the game named him Dickie, I mean, for real?" Brooks had a solid freshman campaign and will look to lead this year's Husker secondary, with senior run-stuffer Terry Streets trying to do his best Ndamukong Suh impression. There's really just not a lot of talent here, but the reclamation project is a big reason why Tom Osborne brought Bo back. They must be hoping that Shawnee, Kansas cornerback Maurice Schobel - a high 3-star recruit and one of the Pelini crew's late prize grabs after the hiring - to provide some spark to this shorthanded unit.

      Is optimism high? After last season - not really - but word is the Huskers are nonetheless not far from the Top 25. You know the saying - a little preseason overhyping never hurt anyone.

      Nebraska Cornhuskers - 2010 Regular Season Schedule
      WeekDateOpponentResult
      1Aug 21Oklahoma-
      2Aug 28Buffalo-
      3Sep 4FIU-
      4Sep 11at Wisconsin-
      5Sep 18at Michigan-
      6Sep 25Minnesota-
      7Oct 2Purdue-
      8Oct 9at Michigan State-
      9Oct 16Iowa-
      10Oct 23at Penn State-
      12Nov 6Illinois-
      13Nov 13Troy-
      Last edited by arton86; 06-27-2010, 01:27 AM.
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      • arton86
        Rookie
        • Jun 2010
        • 196

        #4
        Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

        NCAA Scoreboard - Oklahoma (0-0) at Nebraska (0-0)
        August 21, 20101234F
        #4 Oklahoma10301730
        Nebraska0100717
        Top Performers
        Oklahoma - Stats
        RB S.Crocker - 23 car, 141 yds
        OLB A.DeRogatis - 14 tak, 1 sack, 3 stf, 1 int, 1 PD
        Nebraska - Stats
        WR T.Abdullah - 7 rec, 126 yds, TD
        DE E.Boutwell - 4 tak, 2 sack, 1 stf, 1 defl
        Team Stats Comparison
        OUNU
        First Downs1823
        3rd Down Efficiency4-1311-21
        4th Down Efficiency0-01-1
        Total Yards358491
        Passing Yards204404
        Rushing Yards15487
        Penalties-Penalty Yards2-204-35
        Turnovers02
        Time of Possession26:2133:44
        Scoring Summary
        First QuarterOUNU
        OU9:11Terrance McCrary 51 YD FG30
        OU5:22Brian James 13 YD Pass from Kemp Sutton (Terrance McCrary PAT)100
        Second QuarterOUNU
        NU10:31James Stewart 31 YD FG103
        OU2:12Terrance McCrary 38 YD FG133
        NU0:32Thad Abdullah 73 YD Pass from John Howton (James Stewart PAT)1310
        Fourth QuarterOUNU
        OU12:07Brian James 53 YD Pass from Kemp Sutton (Terrance McCrary PAT)2010
        OU11:10Al DeRogatis 14 YD INT Return (Terrance McCrary PAT)2710
        OU4:37Terrance McCrary 30 YD FG3010
        NU1:17Ray Krepfle 25 YD Pass from T.J. Flutie3017
        Oklahoma
        PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
        QB K.Sutton10/2120420
        RushingATTYDSAVGTD
        RB S.Crocker231416.130
        RB K.Burton5193.800
        QB K. Sutton750.710
        ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
        WR B.Kemoea511122.20
        WR B.James38528.32
        RB K.Burton177.00
        WR P.Milburn111.00
        KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
        K T.McCrary3/33/31251
        PuntingNO.NETAVGIN 20
        P J.Riemersma639.042.01
        Nebraska
        PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
        QB T.Flutie20/3525611
        QB J.Howton7/1414810
        RushingATTYDSAVGTD
        RB F.Quander23492.130
        RB D.Lenda9384.220
        QB J.Howton199.00
        QB T.Flutie166.00
        ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
        WR T.Abdullah712618.01
        WR R.Alexander68814.70
        TE R.Krepfle56312.61
        RB F.Quander34916.30
        WR J.Swayne44310.80
        FB G.Asari-Dokubo12020.00
        RB D.Lenda11515.00
        KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
        K J.Stewart1/22/2531
        PuntingNO.NETAVGIN 20
        P B.Haselrig740.350.70
        Last edited by arton86; 06-27-2010, 01:45 AM.
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        • hockeyplaya2724
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          • Jul 2009
          • 2924

          #5
          Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

          Tough start, good luck in the Big 10. Just don't beat my Spartans too bad
          The Coaching Legacy of Aaron Wheeler (NCAA Football 11)

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          • arton86
            Rookie
            • Jun 2010
            • 196

            #6
            Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

            OU-NU Classic Once More
            Nevin Nipple, Omaha Weekly Herald
            August 28, 2010





            How's this for a monumental start to the season. Consider the game we just witnessed: it kicked off the 2010 college football season, marked Nebraska's first game as a Big 10 member, and featured the return of one of college football's most classic rivalries. Yep, old school Big 8 and Big 12 buddies Oklahoma and Nebraska are bringing the heat once more, this time in an out-of-conference opener, but the energy and the anticipation are as fresh as ever.

            And then there's Doug Flutie's kid making his first college start in rockin' Memorial Stadium before a record 86,900-count Sea of Red.

            It was a sellout crowd that sat in stunned silence as they watched T.J. Flutie, the redshirt junior signal-caller for the Cornhuskers, writhe in agony as he struggled to pick himself up from the ground in just the first quarter - after a broken play and a first-down garnering 6-yard scramble on third down, deep in his own territory.

            The shocked 'ohhh's' turned into tentative cheers as Flutie finally got himself up and, clutching his back, limped all the way to the sideline with the help of his teammates. Not exactly the way this was supposed to go down.

            And it was followed with another shocker: Flutie's replacement, freshman dual-threat speedster John Howton, a 3-star recruit and January commitment from Wichita, Kansas. After a summer of speculation regarding the talented youngster, we finally have an answer: redshirt, off. Howton dazzled with his legs and with his arms - finding Thad Abdullah on a deep seam for 73 yards to end the half with the Huskers trailing by just 3. Do we have a quarterback controversy in Lincoln?

            It's possible - as the established #2 man now, Howton has elevated himself to the status of Fan Favorite - but make no mistake, this is Flutie's team, as it has been since the day after the Huskers' season ended last November against Colorado. And Flutie showed it by returning, injury and all, to play the entire second half.

            It was rough going. The Sooner defenders were talented and strong, brutally mauling a Husker OL that looked battered and beaten by the second quarter. Flutie was clearly hurting and yet, hung in there, taking hit after hit, sack after sack. He played Heisman candidate Ken Sutton, his Sooner counterpart, to a 0-0 draw in the third, before the wheels fell off for the entire team in the final period.

            Long pass. Pick six. In sixty seconds, the Husker hopes were sent crashing down. From trailing the #4 team by a very attainable 3 points in the 4th quarter to staring at the tail end of a 27-10 deficit.

            But there's a funny thing about this year's Cornhuskers: they don't quit. Flutie, the team's unquestioned leader, didn't, in spite of his back issues. And the team followed suit. Sooner tailback Scott Crocker was unrelenting in his punishment of the Husker D, but the Huskers kept grinding until they finally found an opportunity late in the game.

            Call it garbage time if you want. But the Huskers played this game to the end. After Flutie's terrific 25-yard lob to tight end Ray Krepfle in the corner of the endzone, James Stewart, the freshman kicker from Gibbon, NE, converted a beautiful onside kick. That wasn't garbage time - it was just an incredible kick that would make any kicker proud. And Flutie had the Huskers driving again, down into the red zone, where time expired as he took another shot at the endzone - one that would have ended the game 30-23.

            It was as rough a loss as any, but Husker fans can take heart after all the positives shown by a tough-as-nails squad battling the #4 team in the country - and knowing they will see these guys again next year. The Huskers will now be able to take a breather before their Big Ten slate opens up, with Buffalo and FIU in back-to-back weeks.

            Word on Flutie is a strained oblique right now, so that's definitely a situation to watch in the coming week. The Huskers are also down starting outside LB Jim Bates with a strained knee ligament - awaiting test results.

            Husker fans shouldn't take this next match too lightly, though: that's Turner Gill's team in Buffalo, and though the former Husker great has now moved on to coaching Kansas, he ingrained 'overachieving' firmly into those players and that's not something they'll soon drop. The Bulls lost their first match to Big Ten opponent Northwestern in a 38-45 shootout and put up one of the nation's Top 10 offensive performances in Week 1.

            Week 1 Rankings - AP Top 25
            RANKTEAMLAST WKRECORD
            1.USC11-0
            2.Texas21-0
            3.Florida30-0
            4.Oklahoma41-0
            5.Georgia50-0
            6.UCLA60-0
            7.Michigan71-0
            8.Penn State80-0
            9.Iowa90-0
            10.Boston College100-0
            11.Wisconsin111-0
            12.Utah120-0
            13.Louisiana State130-0
            14.Notre Dame141-0
            15.Purdue150-0
            16.Clemson160-0
            17.Florida State170-0
            18.Miami180-0
            19.Colorado190-0
            20.Ohio State201-0
            21.Oklahoma State210-0
            22.Auburn220-0
            23.Alabama230-0
            24.Virginia Tech240-0
            25.Texas Tech250-0
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            • arton86
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              • Jun 2010
              • 196

              #7
              Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

              Originally posted by hockeyplaya2724
              Tough start, good luck in the Big 10. Just don't beat my Spartans too bad
              Thanks! We're on the road this year and it'll be a tough draw...we're pretty evenly matched in this game, I think. you should definitely check back for that game!
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              • arton86
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                • Jun 2010
                • 196

                #8
                Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)



                I just lost to freakin' Buffalo! Not NFL Buffalo...COLLEGE BUFFALO!

                Updates tomorrow. I'm seriously crying inside here...not cool at all. And it's a text sim without difficulty levels, so there wasn't much I could do about it...just one of those games...
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                • TigerRag
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                  • Jun 2010
                  • 238

                  #9
                  Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

                  Ouch, tough loss against OU and now Buffalo. I'm liking this man, good format and writing. Keep it up, and i'll be rooting for your cornhuskers.
                  "When Clemson players rub that rock and run down the hill, its the most exciting 25 seconds in college football."
                  Brent Musberger, ABC Sports

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                  • arton86
                    Rookie
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 196

                    #10
                    Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

                    NCAA Scoreboard - Buffalo (0-1) at Nebraska (0-1)
                    August 28, 20101234F
                    Buffalo21701442
                    Nebraska01714031
                    Top Performers
                    Buffalo - Stats
                    QB B.Kaesviharn - 19/28, 416 yds, 3TD-1INT, 3 sack-11yds
                    WR R.Ulbrich - 5 rec, 160 yds, TD
                    Nebraska - Stats
                    QB T.Flutie - 26/40, 299 yds, 3TD-1INT
                    RB F.Quander - 22 rush, 106 yds
                    Team Stats Comparison
                    BUFNU
                    First Downs2323
                    3rd Down Efficiency7-128-18
                    4th Down Efficiency0-00-1
                    Total Yards480408
                    Passing Yards416299
                    Rushing Yards64109
                    Penalties-Penalty Yards4-454-30
                    Turnovers22
                    Time of Possession26:3933:21
                    Scoring Summary
                    First QuarterBUFNU
                    BUF7:21Alex Stewart 12 YD Run (Bill Roundtree PAT)70
                    BUF2:58Travis Jones 1 YD Pass from Bob Kaesviharn (Bill Roundtree PAT)140
                    BUF2:42M.L. Sweeney 15 YD Fumble Return (Bill Roundtree PAT)210
                    Second QuarterBUFNU
                    NU14:02J.W. Swayne 5 YD Pass from T.J. Flutie (James Stewart PAT)217
                    NU6:34Chris Gamble 4 YD Pass from T.J. Flutie (James Stewart PAT)2114
                    BUF1:11Willie Jackson 12 YD Pass from Bob Kaesviharn (Bill Roundtree PAT)2814
                    NU0:03James Stewart 48 YD FG2817
                    Third QuarterBUFNU
                    NU8:46James Stewart 26 YD FG2820
                    NU5:28James Stewart 36 YD FG2823
                    NU2:00J.W. Swayne 17 YD Pass from T.J. Flutie (2 Pts - Flip Quandr Pass from T.j. Flutie)2831
                    Fourth QuarterBUFNU
                    BUF6:34Ryan Ulbrich 50 YD Pass from Bob Kaesviharn (Bill Roundtree PAT)3531
                    BUF2:07Reuben Portis 1 YD Run (Bill Roundtree PAT)
                    Buffalo
                    PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
                    QB B.Kaesviharn19/2841631
                    RushingATTYDSAVGTD
                    RB R.Portis18563.111
                    RB A.Stewart9171.891
                    QB B.Kaesviharn320.670
                    ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
                    WR R.Ulbrich516032.01
                    WR E.Odle513527.00
                    WR T.Jones67813.01
                    WR W.Jackson23015.01
                    TE M.Sweeney11313.00
                    KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
                    K B.Roundtree0/06/66-
                    PuntingNO.NETAVGIN 20
                    P B.Arbanas534.641.20
                    Nebraska
                    PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
                    QB T.Flutie26/4029931
                    RushingATTYDSAVGTD
                    RB F.Quander 221064.820
                    RB D.Lenda4235.750
                    QB T.Flutie461.50
                    RB W.Leftridge133.000
                    FB G.Asari-Dokubo320.670
                    ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
                    WR T.Abdullah78311.80
                    WR R.Alexander47218.00
                    WR J.Swayne55410.82
                    RB F.Quander44210.50
                    TE R.Krepfle3289.330
                    RB D.Lenda11010.000
                    WR C.Gamble2105.001
                    KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
                    K J.Stewart3/32/21148
                    PuntingNO.NETAVGIN 20
                    P B.Haselrig532.440.40
                    Last edited by arton86; 06-27-2010, 12:38 PM.
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                    • arton86
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                      • Jun 2010
                      • 196

                      #11
                      Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

                      Stuart Elmand's College Football Mailbag
                      Stuart Elmand, eSI
                      August 28, 2010




                      ...elsewhere, the Buffalo Bulls (1-1) sure haven't lost their touch.

                      A year after surprising the world with a bowl appearance, the Bulls opened 2010 with a 3-game Big Ten slate - consecutive matches against Northwestern, Nebraska, and Iowa - and were figured to lose handily in each of them. Now only Iowa has a shot at a rout.

                      The Bulls gave Northwestern everything they had in a 45-38 barnburner last week, and this week went into Lincoln and handed Bo Pelini's defense the shellacking of a lifetime.

                      What's going on in Lincoln? T.J. Flutie is doing alright given his O-line, but that was the worst defensive performance I've ever seen. Bo's new schemes too hard to handle? Against Buffalo?... the real issue is, this defensive squad in Lincoln only has mid-level MAC talent. And not to take away anything from the Bulls' surprising offensive showcase so far this year, but that is the cold, hard, truth.

                      What were the Huskers looking ahead to anyway? Florida International?...

                      Panic! Bullish effort from Buffalo leaves Huskers flabbergasted
                      Mot Shatel, Omaha Weekly Herald
                      August 29, 2010


                      What's going on with this team? A week after showing a gutsy effort against Oklahoma, Bo's boys didn't even show up to play.

                      A few struggles to start the game is excusable. Even allowing a feisty Buffalo team to score first. But continuing to let the Bulls drive down the field? A 14-0 hole is never good, and fumbling the ensuing kickoff - to allow a return for yet another score - puts even the best teams in a deep, deep hole.

                      But we actually saw the Huskers wake up in the middle of the game and make as if they had a comeback in them. Truthfully, they did. T.J. Flutie settled down and directed the Huskers to two second-quarter scoring drives. And how did Robert Brooks and the Husker secondary respond to that? By allowing surprise wunderkind Bob Kaesviharn to complete another long pass en route to a third touchdown drive.

                      Even then, the game wasn't out of reach. The Huskers were coming back from a 21-0 hole, after all - and some halftime adjustments later, we saw a team on the comeback in the third quarter. The trail was surprisingly difficult, but when Flutie found J.W. Swayne wide open at the goalline to put the Huskers ahead, we all thought the game was over. The big boys were back on top and ready to put away the upset-minded underdogs. These guys were swarming the Buffalo running attack, making plays. Middle linebacker Madre Brewster had himself an interception. All Big-12 DT Terry Streets forced a fumble and got it back himself. And Flutie's successful 2-point conversion was the icing on that cake.

                      But the 31-28 lead - the only lead the Huskers had in this one - would not last. Flutie and the Huskers ground the game away in the fourth, but had no favors from a secondary that was turned around all day, giving up big play after big play. Even after Ryan Ulbrich's 50-yard scoring strike in the 4th, though, the Huskers still had a chance to win. But Flutie would be picked off, and the surging Bulls would score yet again.

                      42-31. Can anyone swallow this scoreline in Lincoln?



                      Bo Pelini sure can't.

                      Tom Osborne's Twitter

                      We f---in' suck.
                      --Tom Osborne


                      Originally posted by TigerRag
                      Ouch, tough loss against OU and now Buffalo. I'm liking this man, good format and writing. Keep it up, and i'll be rooting for your cornhuskers.
                      That was a damn good bowl game we had against you guys a couple years back. I didn't go, but heard you Tiger fans were amazing! Hope I'll win some games now...
                      Last edited by arton86; 06-27-2010, 02:00 PM.
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                      • TigerRag
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 238

                        #12
                        Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

                        Originally posted by arton86
                        Tom Osborne's Twitter

                        We f---in' suck.
                        --Tom Osborne




                        That was a damn good bowl game we had against you guys a couple years back. I didn't go, but heard you Tiger fans were amazing! Hope I'll win some games now...
                        Yeah man, it was a great game. I wish we could have came out on top but ya can't always win :P....I LOL'd at the twitter message. Good stuff man, good stuff.
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                        • arton86
                          Rookie
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 196

                          #13
                          Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

                          Originally posted by TigerRag
                          Yeah man, it was a great game. I wish we could have came out on top but ya can't always win :P....I LOL'd at the twitter message. Good stuff man, good stuff.
                          If that fumble stood you guys would almost definitely have won...and yea haha, I got the idea from the faketomosborne twitter guy I linked to. He's pretty funny esp. if you're a husker fan.

                          A glimpse around the league and some updated rankings

                          To summarize this past week, it was a pretty eventful one as we had some contentious Top 25 matchups. Notre Dame (#14) outdueled Michigan (#7) 30-19 in a game featuring two historic programs that have made a quick and recent recovery. Penn State (#8) pounds Florida State (#17) 41-14.

                          Big news in the Pac-10 as #19 Colorado drops its first game of the year to Duke, of all teams, 16-17...and top ranked #1 USC, which had its sanctions reversed by a completely toothless NCAA, blew it to the Big Ten's Indiana with the same score (16-17). A shakeup in the polls, as #2 Texas also lost last week, to #24 Virginia Tech, 16-12.

                          Nebraska's gone from first team out of the AP Top 25 polls in preseason voting, to not one single receiving vote.

                          2010 - Week 2 NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25
                          RANKTEAMLAST WKRECORD
                          1.Florida31-0
                          2.Oklahoma41-0
                          3.Texas21-1
                          4.Georgia51-0
                          5.UCLA61-0
                          6.Wisconsin112-0
                          7.USC11-1
                          8.Penn State81-0
                          9.Notre Dame142-0
                          10.Michigan71-1
                          11.Boston College101-0
                          12.Iowa90-1
                          13.Utah121-0
                          14.Miami181-0
                          15.Purdue151-0
                          16.Oklahoma State211-0
                          17.LSU130-1
                          18.Clemson161-0
                          19.Virginia Tech241-0
                          20.Florida State170-1
                          21.Ohio State201-1
                          22.Colorado190-1
                          23.CaliforniaNR1-0
                          24.Auburn220-1
                          25.Alabama231-0


                          Dropped out: Texas Tech (25)
                          Also receiving votes: Oregon, Arizona, Indiana, Texas Tech, Ole Miss, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Minnesota, Vanderbilt, ...



                          WEEK THREE GAMEDAY


                          Florida International (0-0) at
                          Nebraska (0-2)!


                          The Huskers are 24 point favorites, despite being 0-2 and dropping the last match to Buffalo...a team that on paper, FIU is no less talented than...1:00 PM kickoff.
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                          • arton86
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                            • Jun 2010
                            • 196

                            #14
                            Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

                            NCAA Scoreboard - Florida International (0-1) at Nebraska (1-2)
                            September 4, 20101234F
                            Florida International00303
                            Nebraska0001717
                            Top Performers
                            Florida International - Stats
                            SS R.Brooks - 11 tak, 3 stf, 1 FF
                            WR R.Alexander - 3 rec, 98 yds, 2 TD
                            Nebraska - Stats
                            RB N.Williams - 25 car, 108 yds, 3 rec, 27 yds
                            SS K.McMahon - 9 tak, 1 stf
                            Team Stats Comparison
                            FIUNU
                            First Downs1310
                            3rd Down Efficiency7-235-18
                            4th Down Efficiency1-20-1
                            Total Yards234259
                            Passing Yards129201
                            Rushing Yards10558
                            Penalties-Penalty Yards5-305-37
                            Turnovers20
                            Time of Possession32:0328:02
                            Scoring Summary
                            Third QuarterFIUNU
                            FIU7:23Kris Ratterman 36 YD FG30
                            Fourth QuarterFIUNU
                            NU7:19Ryan Alexander 90 YD Pass from T.J. Flutie (James Stewart PAT)37
                            NU4:36Ryan Alexander 4 YD Pass from T.J. Flutie (James Stewart PAT)314
                            NU1:51James Stewart 27 YD FG317
                            Florida International
                            PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
                            QB R.Morgan12/3412901
                            RushingATTYDSAVGTD
                            RB N.Williams251084.320
                            RB J.Williams4133.250
                            FB J.Lapham760.860
                            QB R.Morgan451.250
                            ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
                            WR K.Wall24824.00
                            WR K.Nwokorie33411.30
                            RB N.Williams3279.00
                            FB J.Lapham2115.50
                            WR S.Grant166.00
                            TE R.Scribner133.000
                            KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
                            K K.Ratterman1/20/0336
                            PuntingNO.NETAVGIN 20
                            P J.Rackley1032.6036.91
                            Nebraska
                            PassingC/ATTYDSTDINT
                            QB T.Flutie15/2920120
                            RushingATTYDSAVGTD
                            RB F.Quander20512.550
                            RB D.Lenda9131.440
                            FB W.Swayne188.000
                            QB T.Flutie210.500
                            FB G.Asari-Dokubo300.000
                            ReceivingRECYDSAVGTD
                            WR R.Alexander39832.62
                            WR J.Swayne6599.830
                            RB F.Quander2157.50
                            RB D.Lenda11212.00
                            TE R.Krepfle2105.00
                            WR T.Abdullah177.000
                            KickingFGM/AXPM/APTSLONG
                            K J.Stewart1/12/2527
                            PuntingNO.NETAVGIN 20
                            P B.Haselrig1035.9043.90


                            Huskers fend off Florida International in most lifeless game ever played

                            Chris Bryapherson, Lincoln Star Journal
                            September 4, 2010


                            There is a saying - 'a picture is worth a thousand words' - and it's also the reason there's no picture accompanying this article, since it is not possible for such an image of Nebraska's 17-3 victory over Florida International to exist.

                            The 24-point home favorites were locked in a pitiful defensive showdown in which they contained their opponents, only to find nothing going on their own side. Flutie & co entered halftime having accumulated barely 60 total yards of offense, and Memorial Stadium's 86,000 strong must have wondered if they had accidentally come to the wrong kind of 'football' match.

                            That might explain the panic when the Golden Panthers (did anyone else know they were called that?) carried a 3-0 lead into the last eight minutes of regulation.

                            Fortunately, the sluggish Nebraska side awoke. Offensive coordinator Shawn Watson had the Huskers taking shots downfield all day to no avail, but his crew found a way to produce with their backs against the wall. Flutie looked deep and lobbed a perfect spiral to true freshman Ryan Alexander, and the Lincoln native caught the ball in stride at the FIU 15. Touchdown, Nebraska. A 90 yard connection. You'd think this was the greatest show on FieldTurf based on that play.

                            Emboldened by their success, the Huskers were suddenly coming up with plays out of nowhere. A forced fumble, and interception...another touchdown pass one drive later, fittingly also to Ryan Alexander. Freshman kicker James Stewart iced the game with under two minutes remaining to cap a 17-point scoring frenzy and remind us that yes, the Huskers do play the sport of American Football.

                            This is a team that looks lost out there right now, struggling on the field to focus and adjust to an all-new coaching staff. You have to think the honeymoon period is well past over for Bo Pelini & co, and heading into a road showdown with #6 Wisconsin, ... well, that's just not something the fans (or I) want to fathom right now.

                            The spotlight is red hot now on two Husker assistant coaches: receivers coach Ted Gilmore, whose receivers dropped 6 perfectly thrown balls in the first half alone, and offensive lines coach Barney Cotton - whose "just play hard, don't worry about technique" philosophy seems to have, frankly, fallen quite flat.

                            2010 - Week 3 NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25
                            RANKTEAMLAST WKRECORD
                            1.Florida12-0
                            2.Oklahoma22-0
                            3.Texas32-1
                            4.Georgia42-0
                            5.UCLA52-0
                            6.Wisconsin63-0
                            7.USC72-1
                            8.Penn State82-0
                            9.Michigan102-1
                            10.Boston College112-0
                            11.Utah132-0
                            12.Miami142-0
                            13.Purdue152-0
                            14.Notre Dame92-1
                            15.Oklahoma State162-0
                            16.LSU171-1
                            17.Clemson182-0
                            18.Iowa120-2
                            19.Alabama252-0
                            20.Florida State202-0
                            21.Ohio State212-1
                            22.Colorado221-1
                            23.California232-0
                            24.Virginia Tech191-1
                            25.Auburn241-1


                            Elmand's Mailbag
                            Stuart Elmand, eSI
                            Sept 5, 2010


                            ...

                            Not a lot of movement in the Top 25 this week, with Notre Dame dropping its game against North Carolina on the road, 17-22, in advance of its annual matchup against Southern Cal.

                            The real stunner, though, comes from upstate New York, for the second (you might say third) week. Last week I noted that Buffalo had surprised in its first two games of a three-game Big Ten slate to open the season, especially by trouncing Nebraska. All three were supposed to be routs, and I figured Iowa would finally lay the Bulls to rest.

                            Instead, behind another strong day from senior tailback Reuben Portis, Buffalo shocks America once more, this time with a 26-20 defeat of #12 Iowa. The Hawkeyes are now 0-2 and sitting at #18 in the AP poll, but you sort of have to wonder now what they are doing in the Top 25.

                            On that note: this can't be good for the Big Ten on the 'conference strength' front, as it's just seen two of its contenders get their behinds handed to them by a MAC team. Isn't it Michigan's job to get embarrassed like this? ...
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                            • NoDakHusker
                              Ice Cold
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 4348

                              #15
                              Re: Big Ten Nebraska (BBCF, 2010+)

                              Tough couple games to start, hopefully you'll turn around and start notching some wins for my Huskers!
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