Nebraska is back...

As it relates to National Titles, Nebraska is in the Minnesota Gophers year of 1987.
Also, using these dates, Nebraska hired a QB from one of their last championship teams to be their head coach in 1981 (fired in 1985). We actually hired ours (Joe Salem) in 1979 (fired in 1983).
 

Great Plains Gopher is as delusional as their fanbase! 🤣
The Nebs are doing okay with a second year coach and should beat Wisconsin to finally break the bowl drought. But the Nebraska lesson is that you can't keep cycling coaches. The folly started by firing a coach with a 9-3 season and an overall record at the school of 58-19: Frank Solich who had been with Nebraska forever, going back to playing days. They also fired Bo Pelini, who had three 10-4 seasons and an overall of 67-27. Gophers wouldn't do that.
 

The Nebs are doing okay with a second year coach and should beat Wisconsin to finally break the bowl drought. But the Nebraska lesson is that you can't keep cycling coaches. The folly started by firing a coach with a 9-3 season and an overall record at the school of 58-19: Frank Solich who had been with Nebraska forever, going back to playing days. They also fired Bo Pelini, who had three 10-4 seasons and an overall of 67-27. Gophers wouldn't do that.
They need to beat Sconnie because they won't go into Iowa City and beat Iowa.
 


I'll actually be rooting for Wisconsin (very sorry) next week. Don't want them needing a victory over us to get bowl eligible.

I’m of the opposite opinion - go, Huskers!

It’s not just that I can’t ever cheer for the skunks, but what a great opportunity it would be to take home the Axe and end their season at the same time… in Madison!
 





What's the difference between a blue blood and a helmet school? Penn State isn't considered a blue blood?
 



MN lost 40 from 1961 to 1970. About a 60% win
Nebraska is about 43% over the last 10 years.

MN lost 58 from 1971 to 1980. That's 47%
 

MN lost 40 from 1961 to 1970. About a 60% win
Nebraska is about 43% over the last 10 years.

MN lost 58 from 1971 to 1980. That's 47%
So Minnesota when they’re hired holtz is ahead of Nebraska right now
 




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