Bama fans, please put a leash on your new mickey mouse club rejects.
What is Nebraska fans obsession with Disney characters? Red_Alert kept calling me a disney fucking moron reject yesterday. Has Nebraska piss poor football pushed you over the edge and you now live in a fantasy land? :wacko:
they are saying you are from ESPN. He from cBS guise
What is Nebraska fans obsession with Disney characters? Red_Alert kept calling me a disney fucking moron reject yesterday. Has Nebraska piss poor football pushed you over the edge and you now live in a fantasy land? :wacko:
13 for '13: Fascinating, Fast Football Facts - Huskers.com - Nebraska Athletics Official Web Site
1) NINE-WIN SEASONS: Nebraska is one of only four teams nationally to win at least nine games in each of the past five seasons. The other teams to accomplish that feat are Alabama, Boise State and Oregon.
2) BIG TEN BEST: In Nebraska’s first two years in the Big Ten, the Huskers own the best overall conference record (12-4) and the best division record (8-2).
3) WINNING THE DIVISION: Bo Pelini is the nation’s only coach to lead a team to three conference title games in the past four years. Overall, Nebraska and Northern Illinois are the only two programs in the country which have made three conference championship game appearances in the past four seasons.
4) OFFENSIVE FIREPOWER: Nebraska's 6,451 yards of total offense in 2012 ranked second best in school history. The Huskers return 84 percent of that offense in 2013, including 99.6 percent of the passing yards and 71.1 percent of the rushing yards.
5) SURPRISING HUSKER FIRST: For the first time in school history, Nebraska boasts a pair of returning 1,000-yard rushers from the previous season. Martinez returns for his 2013 senior season after rushing for 1,019 yards in 2012, and Abdullah returns for his junior season after rushing for 1,137 yards as a sophomore.
6) HUSKER PIPELINE: Nebraska’s offensive line features players who have combined to start 78 career games. For the first time since 1997, the line also returns an All-American – 2012 second-team selection Spencer Long.
7) EXPLOSIVE OFFENSE: Nebraska set a school record with 330 first downs last season with contributions coming courtesy of big plays from returning players. NU had 111 plays cover at least 20 yards in 2012, and returning Huskers were involved in 96 of those big gains. Martinez accounted for 56 plays of 20 or more yards in 2012, and he owns 129 gains of at least 20 yards in his career. Martinez produced three runs of 70 yards or longer in 2012 and has five such runs in his career. Bell had 25 gains of 20 or more yards in 2012, and each of his eight touchdown catches covered at least 25 yards.
8) STRONG SKILL POSITIONS: Nebraska is one of only three teams in the country that has a player with 5,000 career passing yards (Martinez – 6,591 yards), a player with 1,000 career receiving yards (Bell – 1,324 yards) and two players with 1,000 career rushing yards (Martinez – 2,858 yards; Abdullah – 1,287 yards). Louisiana-Monroe and Ohio are the other schools with a 5,000-yard career passer, a 1,000-yard career receiver and two 1,000-yard career rushers.
9) NATION’S LEADING ACTIVE RUSHER: Martinez has rushed for more yards in his career (2,858) than any other current FBS player. He’s the nation’s leading career rusher, regardless of position.
10) DUAL-THREAT UNDER CENTER: Martinez owns 6,591 career passing yards and 2,858 career rushing yards. He’s one of only 12 quarterbacks in NCAA FBS history to throw for 6,000 yards and rush for 2,500 yards. Martinez has an excellent chance to join Colin Kaepernick as the only players in NCAA FBS history to throw for 9,000 career yards and rush for 3,000 career yards.
11) STRONG SECONDARY: The Huskers led the nation in opponent completion percentage in 2012, allowing opponents to complete only 47.1 percent of their passes.
12) DEFENSIVE TRENDS: Combining statistics from the past four seasons, Nebraska ranks second nationally in pass efficiency defense, fourth in pass defense, 11th in scoring.
13) TOUGH AT HOME: Nebraska has won eight consecutive home games, which ties for the nation’s sixth-longest active home winning streak. The Huskers were 7-0 at Memorial Stadium in 2012, marking their first unbeaten home season since 2001.
Stick that in yer pipe and then go suck a huge back of dicks.
1) NINE-WIN SEASONS: Nebraska is one of only four teams nationally to win at least nine games in each of the past five seasons. The other teams to accomplish that feat are Alabama, Boise State and Oregon.
2) BIG TEN BEST: In Nebraska’s first two years in the Big Ten, the Huskers own the best overall conference record (12-4) and the best division record (8-2).
I'm sorry, what was that?
Well Brasky you might just be the worst poster I've ever seen and that's not limited to CBS either! I would include Red_Alert but I'll just say he's the prickiest!
I've always been curious when one set of posters act like pricks and dish it out but they can't seem to take it when they get it back!
Brasky
lmao what? Do you have that as a word document file?
2012 10-4 gave up 60 plus twice! Please show me the last time Bama gave up 50!
2011 9-4
2010 10-4
2009 10-4
2008 9-4
2007 5-7
2006 9-5
2005 8-4
2004 5-6
2003 10-3 woo hoo!
Winning 9 or 10 games doesn't mean crap anymore with 14 games played many years. Hell, a .500 team can go 7-7. Focus on the number of losses instead. When was the last time Nebraska was relevant? What's so bad is I use to love watching Nebraska and OU play some of the best games ever played. Now you have no damn rival and no one really cares! Worst move you could have made, moving to the B1G! Hope your fan base is happy you're making more $$$
Not to sure you know your basketball. Willing to bet Bama has more of a basketball history than either Oregon or Nebraska! The gap is a mile but Bama has the second most SEC titles behind Kentucky in basketball. No fear here friends. But this is not the basketball thread now is it?