I’m surprised we’ve played 60 times. Maybe that’s just because I’m only 30.
Well, I'm 63 — and I was surprised (shocked, even) that Minnesota leads the series 32-25-2. It seemed (to someone my age, at least) that Nebraska was great for decades and decades, while we were mediocre.
Except for a few years in the stone age, Nebraska was pretty average until the Devaney/Osborne/Solich era (1962-2003) where they compiled an overall national 82% winning record. Up until 1960, Minnesota lead the series 29-6-2. Minnesota won every game played every year throughout the 1940's. Nebraska won all 16 games played from 1963-2012 by an average score of 39-8.
Well, I'm 63 — and I was surprised (shocked, even) that Minnesota leads the series 32-25-2. It seemed (to someone my age, at least) that Nebraska was great for decades and decades, while we were mediocre.
Well, I'm 63 — and I was surprised (shocked, even) that Minnesota leads the series 32-25-2. It seemed (to someone my age, at least) that Nebraska was great for decades and decades, while we were mediocre.
Not only that, but a note says "Nebraska has played Minnesota more than any other opponents.." on page 3. Can that be right? Or maybe they just missed a qualifier word.I’m surprised we’ve played 60 times. Maybe that’s just because I’m only 30.
I like this chart from the OP's link. The two offenses are pretty close but I underestimated the Gophs defense in comparison.
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How are we 15th in conference in passing offense?
How are we 15th in conference in passing offense?
That QB from Robbinsdale started it all, Dennis Claridge.
Not only that, but a note says "Nebraska has played Minnesota more than any other opponents.." on page 3. Can that be right? Or maybe they just missed a qualifier word.
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