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I was wrong - Nebraska STINKS

If you don’t understand my motive in posting that, you don’t know me.
LOL. Watching the game, I couldn't imagine that they'd blow the late lead, but of course they did. Their d-coordinator kept calling blitzes, and the experienced QB just picked them apart.
 
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Nebraska was 214-0 When they scored 35 points at home.

Asphalt guy shows up at Scott Frost's house.

"Hey, where do you want this tar, Mac?
Beat me to it. Frost was also previously undefeated when scoring 35 or more points. Nebraska stinks.

 
214-1! That’s just amazing, @phatcat.

I seriously hope they wait until October to fire him, saving a few million.

His buyout drops from $15 million to $7.5 million after October 1.
 
Yeah I was wrong too. Barely skated by a terrible team in our opener and we were down 21-0 against another questionable team.

JON is who we thought he was. Thankfully we seem to be able to put up some points. But without a D, it’s gonna be tough.
 
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It was interesting to see the look of disgust on Frost's face when Ga Southern scored to win the game tonight. Obviously I'm reading into it, but it wasn't so much a look of personal disgust, but disgust with others, which sorta fascinated me.

Also thought about how awful it must be to return to a place you love and were beloved, to be on the trajectory he's on right now...was also thinking how that fate will almost certainly await some former NU players after Fitz retires, since he's laid the groundwork to welcome back former players as coaches, but not all will be as successful or find themselves in situations with such patience.

And now Frost gets to welcome OU to Lincoln next week...no question what sentiments will arise from a blowout, but curious what a close loss would do, or a miracle win.
 
It was interesting to see the look of disgust on Frost's face when Ga Southern scored to win the game tonight. Obviously I'm reading into it, but it wasn't so much a look of personal disgust, but disgust with others, which sorta fascinated me.

Also thought about how awful it must be to return to a place you love and were beloved, to be on the trajectory he's on right now...was also thinking how that fate will almost certainly await some former NU players after Fitz retires, since he's laid the groundwork to welcome back former players as coaches, but not all will be as successful or find themselves in situations with such patience.

And now Frost gets to welcome OU to Lincoln next week...no question what sentiments will arise from a blowout, but curious what a close loss would do, or a miracle win.
"That one hurt," Frost said. "We win as a team and lose as a team, and we got beat today. We got beat on schemes, and I didn't really have an answer. They got after us."
 
"That one hurt," Frost said. "We win as a team and lose as a team, and we got beat today. We got beat on schemes, and I didn't really have an answer. They got after us."
Actually glad to hear this, since he went in another direction after his loss to us.

He'll land on his feet somewhere. I think Clay Helton had a pretty good night last night.
 
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