Husker Football Countdown 2011!

Let's Earn 'Em Back!                     Herbie's prediction of the opponent's score.


Turn off the fight-song (the green botton at the top of this webpage) and click on the (above gray) play button to hear Grant Wistrom fire up the troops by leading the team in the prayer before the tunnel walk!



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Live Stats of Games In Progress
'11 Spring Red/White Game (04/16 at 1PM)   Practice Begins (08/01 at 7AM)   Fan Day -Face to Face W/ Players & Staff(08/05 9:30AM)   Tenn@Chattanooga - Huskers Reunite{TBD}(09/03 @2:30PM)   Fresno State {media TBD} (09/10 at 6PM)   Washington {ABC} (09/17 at 2:37PM)   @Wyoming {Versus HD} (09/24 at 6:37PM)   @Wisconsin {ABC} (10/01 at 7:07PM)   Ohio State {Homecoming - ABC} (10/08 at 7:07PM)   @Minnesota {ABC} (10/22 at 2:37PM)   Michigan State {ESPN} (10/29 at 11AM)   Northwestern {Husker Sports Network} (11/05 at 2:37PM)   @Penn State {HuskerSportNtwk/ESPN} (11/12 at 11:07PM)   @Michigan {ESPN/ESPN2} (11/19 at 11:07PM)   Iowa {ABC} {Senior Day} (11/25 at 11:07AM)   Capital One Bowl - Orlando Florida (01/02 12PM)   '12 Spring Red/White Game (04/21 at 1PM)* 
* = Estimated based on prior year.
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2011 Husker Tunnel Walk


2011 Huskies Get Their Socks Rocked


Nebraska Football 2011, Can You Feel It





And so it begins...
We Enter the Big 10

KENT SIEVERS/THE WORLD-HERALD Published Saturday June 12, 2010

Shatel: As college landscape shifted, Nebraska stood at the epicenter LINCOLN - If Friday were a football game, you'd want to keep the program.

What a day. Whirlwind day. Important day. Historic day. Hell of a day.

One of the biggest days, if not the biggest, in University of Nebraska history.

The historians can debate that one. What can't be denied is the unmistakable feeling that Friday changed Nebraska.

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Within a breathless, mind-blowing four-hour span, Nebraska went from trying to beat out Missouri for a Big Ten invite to trying to play for the 2011 Big Ten championship.

The Board of Regents meeting. The overflow crowd. The application sent for Big Ten membership.

Four hours later, Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany is strolling into the campus visitors center with the invite in hand and a red "N" pin on his suit lapel.

The "N" logo and Big Ten logo appearing side by side on a projection screen.

Matt Davison, who helped define the Big 12 with his 1997 catch at Missouri, holding a Big Ten Network microphone with a big grin on his face.

Finally, the nuptials. Do you, Nebraska, take this league to be your lawfully wedded home for the next 100 years?

I can't believe it. All the endless and maddening speculation of the last few months came to life Friday. And it was all larger than life.

Elsewhere, the landscape burned. Missouri was spurned. Texas A&M thinking Southeastern Conference. Texas and its entourage gazing westward. The Pac-10 to Pac-16? Then other leagues would answer, right? Oh, boy, here we go.

College football will never be the same, and it all seemed to start right here, with Lincoln as the epicenter for change, on a day when Big Red football would never be the same.

Goodbye, Manhattan; hello, East Lansing. Goodbye, Boulder; hello, Columbus. Goodbye, Austin; hello, Iowa City.

It was a big day, the biggest day, and nobody was bigger than Harvey Perlman and Tom Osborne.

The chancellor and athletic director/legend-at-large put on a show at the regents meeting. They laid it all out. And while they were at it, they laid out Missouri and Texas. It was powerful. It was clinical. Nebraska, eerily quiet all these weeks, finally spoke up and turned up the volume for all the Big 12 to hear.

Perlman called out Mizzou for being the one to start the expansion circus.

Osborne talked about schools in the Big 12 that were asking NU to stay and all the while selling themselves to not one, not two but three other leagues.

Perlman said the Big 12 presidents wouldn't commit to staying in the league if Colorado and Missouri both left.

And then, in a downright delicious passage, Perlman talked about calling Texas' bluff. And how he asked Texas to commit its TV rights to the Big 12 if it was serious about the league, and how Texas declined.

Brilliant, Harvey. The Steve Pederson years are now forgiven.

Then, finally, the money quote from Osborne: "One team leaving does not break up a conference. Two teams leaving does not break up a conference. Six teams leaving breaks up a conference."

Boom. They should engrave those words on a plaque, or on the side of Memorial Stadium. Maybe put them on the final Big 12 football trophy.

Nobody in the room cheered, but you got the feeling the non-journalists in the room wanted to leap to their feet and roar. Osborne and Perlman were rolling, and, for many, it was like 14 years of frustration flowing out.

Perlman dropped the bomb that NU wanted to start play in the Big Ten in 2011 - one year before the other Big 12 exiles would join the Pac-10. He said he didn't think financial penalties from the Big 12 were appropriate. But who's going to be left in the Big 12 to collect the money anyway?

Finally, Nebraska was calling the shots and dictating terms on its way out the door, all the while pulling down the fa‡ade on Texas' Big 12 loyalty. You could hear the ovations from Alliance to Auburn. Even those not on board with this move had to be nodding approval.

Meanwhile, Delany backed up his newest chancellor at the 5 p.m. press conference, saying that one team leaving shouldn't level a conference and that the Big Ten had done fine with 10 teams, then 11. So now even the Big Ten commish was calling Texas' bluff.

The future of the old Big 12 is in the rear-view mirror. Nebraska was quick to look ahead, and suddenly it was OK to talk about an Iowa rivalry and recruiting in the Big Ten and how many times John Cook's dynasty will be on the Big Ten Network.

Save for Bo Pelini, the Ohio State Buckeye, who, when asked about the move, said he's "not an emotional guy." So Bo will be the same Bo in the new league as the old.

The lack of emotion toward the old Big Eight ties was the one downside to this day. It should not be taken lightly.

What happened here on Friday was the end of a 100-year relationship. Nebraska started the Missouri Valley Conference with Kansas, Missouri and Iowa State, Iowa and Washington U. of St. Louis. Kansas State, Oklahoma, Colorado and Oklahoma State would later make it the Big Six, Big Seven and Big Eight.

NU has been playing Kansas uninterrupted since 1907, the longest-running series in college football. It would be nice to see that series continue as a nonconference game.

We'll see. Emotions are running high now, feelings and traditions have been trampled. NU shot a volley back in the blame game, and that game will probably continue, with greater intensity, as the Big 12 plays out its final year.

And how about that final year? Nebraska's final trips to Ames and Manhattan and Stillwater will be sentimental journeys, including R-rated sentiments sure to be sent NU's way.

Could Oct. 16 - Texas in the house - be any bigger? It is now.

But there won't be any more league trips to Mount Oread in Lawrence or to Folsom Field the day after Thanksgiving, and there won't be a return game to Austin. Nebraska cut the cord with all of that on Friday, in the name of loyalty.

Loyalty to itself.

It was more than the right thing to do. In a world that changes like a twitter post, Nebraska stood up for itself and secured a spot in this game of musical chairs. It secured its future for all the students who will now go into the world with Big Ten degrees and all the quarterbacks who will dream of playing in the Rose Bowl.

Even the master of understatement seemed to get the magnitude of the moment.

Said Osborne: "This is a very important day for Nebraska."







Memorable Pictures


2008 Season Opener  <CLICK FOR MORE>
2008 Season Opener



If you havn't already seen this, it's a picture of Suh's interception for a touchdown at the end of the NU vs CU game. Check out Steinkuler with his helmet off.  The side judge is looking right at him. I cannot believe the ref's didn't flag that or Suh spiking the ball on the wall in the back of the endzone. Look at Cody Hawkins in the background. <CLICK FOR MORE>
2008 Regular Season ENDER! (Suh's Interception for a TD vs. CU)



Big-Time Sack!
Big Time Sack!



Ndamukong Wouldn't Say This --but this IS funny!
Ndamukong Versus Texas



Fall '06 Night Aerial View of Memorial Stadium
Fall '06 Night Aerial View of Memorial Stadium






Miscellaneous


A first grade teacher explains to her class that she is a Texas LongHorn fan. She asks her students to raise their hands if they are Texas fans too. Not really knowing what a Texas fan was, but wanting to be liked by their teacher, their hands fly into the air. There is,however,one exception. A little girl named Janet has not gone along with the crowd.

The teacher asks her why she has decided to be different.

"Because I'm not a Texas fan" she reports.

"Then," asks the teacher, "what are you?"

"I'm a proud "Husker Fan" boasts the little girl.

The teacher is a little perturbed now, her face slightly red. She asks Janet why she is an Nebraska fan.

"Well, my Dad and Mom are Husker fans, so I'm a Husker fan too" she responds.

The teacher is angry now "That's no reason," she says loudly. "What if your mom was a moron, and your dad was an idiot. What would you be then?"

Janet smiles and says, "Then I'd be a Texas fan."

-- Go Huskers!!!



Art by Mark R. Clark (aka GIJoeRed)
Art by GIJoeRed



And it came to pass in the land of Lincoln, in the kingdom of Husker Nation, that a man named Pederson arose to rule the realm of Athletics. For he was of the Kingdom, from the city of North Platte, and was a follower of the Huskers of Corn.

But he was not a wise man, forsaking the ways of the Husker Nation, sending the leader Solich into the wilderness, and turning away the warriors of old who wore the tunics of black into battle in ages past, even removing their portraits and pictures.

And in the place of Solich, he selected from the land of La-La a strange man, once known as leading a failed army known as Raiders to defeat after defeat in the grand Coliseum of the Land of Oaks, a city by the bay of San Francisco, a wicked city of Sodomites and practitioners of perversion.

And did this man, known as Callahan, become the general of the Husker armies, forsaking all traditions held dear to the hearts of the citizens.

And a strange plan known as the West Coast Offense was forced upon the armies, and the proven tactics of old were called evil and sinful by Callahan. And complex and confusing were the plans in the Offense, and failure was the result.

And the Husker armies fell apart on the fields of battle, and adversaries from the Land of Troy, the hated Sooners, the powerful Orange Cowboys from the land of Still Water, yea even the despised Purple Cats from the wasteland of Kansas, did achieve victory after victory over the once-mighty Husker armies, and the wearers of the Tunics of Black.

And in the fourth year of the reign of Callahan, did the Husker armies struggle against warriors from a land where canning jars were made. And lo, the armies of Troy, the Tiger tribe from Columbia, yea, even the Orange Cowboys, did soundly defeat the Husker armies.

And it came to pass during the battle with the Orange Cowboys, in the presence of St. Thomas of Osborne and his brave soldiers of yore, that the members of Husker Nation did turn their backs upon the slaughter of the weakened armies of Callahan.

And a hue and cry arose throughout the land, in cyberspace, and on the program ESPN, for the removal of the failed general Callahan and his aides, and his master Pederson the Jerk.

And the Chancellor heard their cries, and dispatched Pederson into exile.

And St. Thomas was summoned by the Chancellor, and was given the power to rule in the department of Athletics.

And o, did Callahan wail and gnash his teeth, telling one and all of the fine works he had done. And his lies fell on deaf ears.

And there was great joy in Husker Nation as St. Thomas restored the traditions of old, welcoming with open arms the warriors of old known to the Nation.

But there was a reminder from St. Thomas that no remedies would be quick in coming, and that time shall pass before the great Husker armies are strong and feared once again throughout the land of the Alliance of 12.

Even so, once again hope is strong among the faithful of the Husker Nation, and some day in the future the Tunics of Black shall once again be worn by the fierce defenders of the field.




Underachievement



Bo Big Red!
Bo Big Red!




Original Predictions for Bo's First Full Year --Well, it didn't quite work out this way...

W. Michigan (08/30) -W- 88-0 Tom Osborne reinstated as interim coach until Pelini comes off suspension.

San Jose State (09/06) -W- 77-0 Joe Ganz intercepts his own pass for a TD.

New Mexico State (09/130 -W- 56-3 Bo Pelini pulls starters with 1:13 left in game for allowing first points of season.

Virginia Tech (09/27) -W- 35-31 Bo Pelini tackles VT kick returner running down sideline to save the game for NU. Bo Pelini fined $10,000 by NCAA and must sit out 2 game suspension.

Missouri (10/04) -W- 42-7 Chase Daniel has 4 picks, (2 int, 2 nose) the second interception returned by a player with the name Bolini written by a Sharpie on the back of a plain white t-shirt. Bo Pelini was unable to be reached for comment after the game due to his suspension from coaching duties.

@Texas Tech (10/11) -W- 70-10 Bo instructs the defense to allow TT to score 10 points in the final minute to avenge 2004 game.

@Iowa State (10/18) -W- 93-0 Bo asks T.O. if he has the power to kick ISU out of the Big 12.

Baylor (10/25) -W- 4-0 Bo asks band if they had ever thought of playing offense. ESPN runs human interest story on the day. Defense holds Baylor to -56 yards with two safeties.

@Oklahoma (11/01) -W- 28-27 Bo sends busload of NU sorority girls to Oklahoma's hotel. When asked by ESPN to comment on the move by Pelini, Bob Stoops admits it was a good coaching move, and that he honestly should have thought of it first.

Kansas (11/08) -W- 51-10 During halftime, Pelini tells his players "I'm thinkin' National Championship." Mangino tells his: "I'm thinkin' Arby's"

@Kansas State (11/15) -W- 70-3 After the game Pelini rushes to the other sideline and yells at Prince for allowing him to run up the score.

Colorado (11/25) -W- 69-14 Pelini has each player go over to the Colorado sideline and tell Hawkins that bowl cuts are out of style. Coach Hawkins goes to the locker room to cry it out and his son stays to console him most of the game.

Texas- (12/06) B12 Championship -W- 34-21 Pelini sneaks into Bevo's stable and cuts out major organs, feeding them to his defensive players. PETA bans Pelini from the state of Texas.

Florida - NC Game -W- 45-17 In his halftime speech, Bo tells a story from his childhood, how an alligator killed his father and ran off with his mother and all he ever wanted was revenge. The Huskers respond by scoring 45 unanswered points.



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