Neb lost to Georgia Southern

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Does this mean they won't be Big10 Champs like they thought they would be at the beginning of the season?

Bwwaahahahaha!!!! I am laughing so hard I may lose control of some of my bodily functions.
 

Frost depends on having far superior talent to make up for his coaching ineptitude! He had that at UCF, which is why he was successful. In the B1G, the talent gap is close and he simply can't coach!
 

Nebraska fans still view themselves as a helmet school and a traditional power. Fact of the matter is their greatness happened in an era when they could get anyone in school to play football from Florida or California, Texas and had an advantage with facilities, boosters, and a severely weak Big 8 conference. They beat up on everyone and only had to compete with Oklahoma and Texas after they joined Big 8. There are a lot more schools now, scholarship limits, aide limits don't allow them their previous historical advantage. That and they played bully ball where they were more physically dominant. There demise was joining a conference where academic standards for admission are much higher, and the depth of the opponents week to week will be tougher on that schedule every year, and will only get tougher adding teams. If you want to look at this year's team it It is a porous front 7 in defensive line and linebackers that are poor at tackling, they are small at DE, and a coach that blamed his players lack of toughness. It's not a team without talent. It really is the negativity of head coach Scott Frost and his delusional outlook and approach, he is not Tom Osbourne, and today's players do not respond to the berating, and pressure to work yourself to the point of puking. At UCF Frost had above average talent and caught the conference when other programs were weak. He had a couple pretty special players on defense at UCF. It's all the built up rage, because of the negativity Nebraska players have doubt about the coaching staff and if they can improve. Yesterday the GSU QB had a phenomenal game and elevated his team. Worst thing for Big 10 is if they fire Frost. You would see them exhale and breath and start playing again if Frost were fired.Frost is the problem, that and his own arrogance.
 
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Nebraska fans still view themselves as a helmet school and a traditional power. Fact of the matter is their greatness happened in an era when they could get anyone in school to play football from Florida or California, Texas and had an advantage with facilities, boosters, and a severely weak Big 8 conference. They beat up on everyone and only had to compete with Oklahoma and Texas after they joined Big 8. There are a lot more schools now, scholarship limits, aide limits don't allow them their previous historical advantage. That and they played bully ball where they were more physically dominant. There demise was joining a conference where academic standards for admission are much higher, and the depth of the opponents week to week will be tougher on that schedule every year, and will only get tougher adding teams. If you want to look at this year's team it It is a porous front 7 in defensive line and linebackers that are poor at tackling, they are small at DE, and a coach that blamed his players lack of toughness. It's not a team without talent. It really is the negativity of head coach Scott Frost and his delusional outlook and approach, he is not Tom Osbourne, and today's players do not respond to the berating, and pressure to work yourself to the point of puking. At UCF Frost had above average talent and caught the conference when other programs were weak. He had a couple pretty special players on defense at UCF. It's all the built up rage, because of the negativity Nebraska players have doubt about the coaching staff and if they can improve. Yesterday the GSU QB had a phenomenal game and elevated his team. Worst thing for Big 10 is if they fire Frost. You would see them exhale and breath and start playing again if Frost were fired.Frost is the problem, that and his own arrogance.
Steroids might have something to do with bully ball. Also all the off field issues that were basically ignored but Osborne remains a hero.
 

Nebraska fans still view themselves as a helmet school and a traditional power. Fact of the matter is their greatness happened in an era when they could get anyone in school to play football from Florida or California, Texas and had an advantage with facilities, boosters, and a severely weak Big 8 conference. They beat up on everyone and only had to compete with Oklahoma and Texas after they joined Big 8. There are a lot more schools now, scholarship limits, aide limits don't allow them their previous historical advantage. That and they played bully ball where they were more physically dominant. There demise was joining a conference where academic standards for admission are much higher, and the depth of the opponents week to week will be tougher on that schedule every year, and will only get tougher adding teams. If you want to look at this year's team it It is a porous front 7 in defensive line and linebackers that are poor at tackling, they are small at DE, and a coach that blamed his players lack of toughness. It's not a team without talent. It really is the negativity of head coach Scott Frost and his delusional outlook and approach, he is not Tom Osbourne, and today's players do not respond to the berating, and pressure to work yourself to the point of puking. At UCF Frost had above average talent and caught the conference when other programs were weak. He had a couple pretty special players on defense at UCF. It's all the built up rage, because of the negativity Nebraska players have doubt about the coaching staff and if they can improve. Yesterday the GSU QB had a phenomenal game and elevated his team. Worst thing for Big 10 is if they fire Frost. You would see them exhale and breath and start playing again if Frost were fired.Frost is the problem, that and his own arrogance.

Nebby may have had a weaker conference in the Big 8 (outside of Oklahoma), but the good Osborne teams played a premier non-conference schedule to make up for it. It wasn't their schedule. Others more knowledgeable than me can speculate why the players and coaching are clearly inferior to the 1990s-1970s teams.
 



Nebby may have had a weaker conference in the Big 8 (outside of Oklahoma), but the good Osborne teams played a premier non-conference schedule to make up for it. It wasn't their schedule. Others more knowledgeable than me can speculate why the players and coaching are clearly inferior to the 1990s-1970s teams.
They, Nebby got elite talent and were juicing like Oklahoma was. I predict Nebraska will give Oklahoma a game this next week. Just having Frost gone will improve morale of their program. He was like having a noose around the entire program. Poor decision making and arrogance, were his ways.
 

They, Nebby got elite talent and were juicing like Oklahoma was. I predict Nebraska will give Oklahoma a game this next week. Just having Frost gone will improve morale of their program. He was like having a noose around the entire program. Poor decision making and arrogance, were his ways.
42-14.
 

That game was fun to watch last night. It sort of reminded me of the old WAC conference with defense being optional. I was a bit concerned that GSU gave Nebraska too much time (46 seconds?) and Nebby would score to tie or win.
 






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