LOL they were OK before nebraska too lol.. But hey you need a win.. So yes because of nebraska they are all bowl eligible... Ironically.. Not the case for corn lolwithout Nebraska most of the B1G would not qualify for bowl games.
LOL they were OK before nebraska too lol.. But hey you need a win.. So yes because of nebraska they are all bowl eligible... Ironically.. Not the case for corn lolwithout Nebraska most of the B1G would not qualify for bowl games.
LOL they were OK before nebraska too lol.. But hey you need a win.. So yes because of nebraska they are all bowl eligible... Ironically.. Not the case for corn lol
and Nebraska can't do anything..with anything.. poooor corn.. u haz sadTexas last won the Big 12 in 2009. Even with all their money, their high powered recruits, their supposed academics that is applied to their athlete-students, Texas has not won the dummie Big 12 in 10 years.
Texas is the team that does the least, with the most.
be a proud Uterus.
and Nebraska can't do anything..with anything.. poooor corn.. u haz sad
LOL Nebraksa would be doing back flips to be a Cal lol.. So LSU can take what they want? Well you know who can't?? Nebraska...in Nebraska... No wonder Frost is getting all the child **** and covering up sexual assaults out in Lincoln.. so so sad. If your gonna go that route.. might as well bite the bullet and hire Art Briles.
Former Husker Johnson: Son choosing Iowa over Nebraska is about winning
Another punch in the nose for Husker fans. Another reason for Hawkeye fans to thumb their noses at their Big Ten rivals across Missouri River.
The roles have reversed in the quarter century since Clester Johnson was making big plays as the leading receiver his senior season at Nebraska in 1995, when the Huskers compiled the most dominant national championship season in the history of modern college football and Iowa squeaked into the final Top 25 poll.
Clester's son Keagan, a three-star wide receiver from Johnson's high school alma mater of Bellevue West in the Omaha area, announced he is choosing to play at Iowa over Nebraska on Wednesday. He'll be a senior this season and was ready to put recruiting behind him.
The father told KWSN's "Sports Talk with Craig & John"in a Wednesday interview that Keagan's decision had a lot to do with the last five years, when the Hawkeyes have averaged over nine wins per season and reached a bowl game in all of them, while the Huskers have averaged five wins and reached one bowl.
Iowa has beaten Nebraska in each of their last five matchups.
"At the end of the day, it comes down to winning," Johnson said. "This is not my Nebraska. It is not the same. They're not winning and not going to bowl games."
Stability had a lot to do with it, too. While Kirk Ferentz has been patrolling the sidelines in Iowa City for over 20 years, Scott Frost is the Big Red's third coach in the last five.
"(Keagan is thinking), do I want to be a part of it? When do I I think things will get going again (at Nebraska)? We don't know."
And Keagan didn't want to wait find out if the Huskers would start winning and if Frost and his staff will still be around the next five years.
I miss Nebraska.
I hope they don't jump up and be somebody, next year.
yet we've been better than Nebraska..in our worst decade too..I'm pretty sure Cal could beat you too if they played last season or this..A state of 30 million and a state of less than two million. Why are you so bad at football?
I miss Nebraska.
I hope they don't jump up and be somebody, next year.
You want an award? This has been the worst time in modern Husker football. Congratulations? Bitch?
I can smell your vagina. You fuckers have a jealousy. Your bitch mode. Weak bro.