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Another scathing Colorado media article on the CU team and their “culture”…

I knew subprime would completely fvck up the culture of whatever institution was stupid enough to hire him, but this paragraph blew me away.

“A year later and the fight song doesn’t even play in the stadium after the quarterback throws a touchdown. Deion Sanders told the band they couldn’t play if his son Shedeur Sanders scores a touchdown so that the loudspeaker can play a recording of his son’s song “Perfect Timing.””

Deion won’t let the band play the fight song after a touchdown, saying they must play Shedeur‘s terrible rap song… if someone on this board would’ve told me that, I would’ve called BS. I mean WTF? How does the Colorado administration allow that crap?

Fun read (for a Colorado hater like me anyway)





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Rhule's best hire...

Is Tony White, but a really close second is Corey Campbell. Watching Chasing 3 episodes - he's the S&C coach that Nebraska's been missing for the last 20 years or so. Also love how he's out in front during the Tunnel Walks - dude just looks like he's ready to rip someone's face off. Never afraid to admit when I'm wrong - since I've been posting here since 2007, it happens a lot! Was dead wrong on Rhule. Nebraska's got the right coach and he's brought the right people along with him.

Recruiting On Michael Terry....

Going to have a pretty sizable Tim-Bits piece tomorrow but wanted to pass this along ASAP

Login to view embedded media Caught up with a few people in the know on 2025 San Antonio (Tex.) Alamo Heights four-star wide receiver Michael Terry's recruitment. After his weekend trip to Lincoln, Nebraska has pulled even with Texas and officially overtaken Oregon, though things were trending that way heading into the weekend. Matt Rhule's vision for the program and execution of that vision has been affirming to him and his family. The play of Dylan Raiola has also been a factor here.

The four-star is now planning to take his recruitment the distance, so Nebraska needs to strap in for some more twists and turns till December, but they're much better positioned now than they were in the summer. He's planning to get out to games at Texas and Oregon in the near future and could even return for another game at Nebraska late this season.

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Upcoming games before we play Ohio State on October 26:
September 14: vs Northern Iowa (7:30 PM)
September 20: vs Illinois (8:00 PM)
September 28: @ Purdue (Noon)
October 5: vs Rutgers (Time TBA)
October 12: Bye Week
October 19: @ Indiana (Time TBA)

Really don't understand what Colorado was doing on offense

Rewatched the game and I don't know what the hell Shurmur and Colorado were doing. Why didn't they throw the ball quicker with shorter routes? 5 yard routes, WR screens, stuff like that. They just did the same thing over and over and let us tee off on Sanders. Why didn't they bring a TE or RB in to help block? So many empty sets with just the 5 OL to stop the rush. Why not a rollouts or bootlegs? Anything, I mean UTEP's QB got hit less, you can't tell me that UTEP's OL are more talented.

Another thing is how awful their OL was. This wasn't a White special with 6 or 7 guys at the LOS and you don't know who is coming. Most of the damage was done with 4 guys rushing and clearly identified who it was. Our pass rushers just simply whooped the man/men across from them. It wasn't chess, it was our guys beating their guys. Seems really stupid not to do something about that, to help the OL out that are getting beat. I have a very low opinion of the Colorado offensive coaches. The OL for Colorado was horrible, but Sanders doesn't help by not throwing it quick like the UTEP QB did and the playcalling certainly didn't help.

Another thing I noticed in the rewatch. I like a lot of things this offense did, or almost did. Lots of screen type plays to Barney and R Johnson, mix that in with our run game and a bit of downfield passing and this offense will be hard to stop. Just needs a little bit more work. We've got a good mix of plays going forward, pleased with Satterfield is headed.

Daily Nebraska Trivia/Fact: September 9

“Nebraska coaching legend Bob Devaney earned both the Walter Camp Coach of the Year and Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year awards in 1971. Devaney led the Huskers to two consecutive national titles in 1970 and 1971. What were the three most prominent programs the Huskers defeated during that run? And what was unique about Nebraska beating those three teams?”

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Answer:

The Huskers defeated Oklahoma, Colorado and Alabama. The unique fact: Those three teams were ranked No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4, respectively, in the final AP Poll.

Nebraska defeated each team roughly one month apart, beating Colorado (Oct. 30) and Oklahoma (Nov. 25) in the regular season and Alabama (Jan. 1) in the Orange Bowl.

Recruiting Oregon four-star WR Isaiah Mozee commit visiting Nebraska this weekend

Was able to confirm this morning that 2025 Lee's Summit (Mo.) North four-star wide receiver and Oregon commit Isaiah Mozee will be visiting Nebraska this weekend. Lot of eyes on this one obviously with his father now on staff, Huskers going all in in their pursuit of the Rivals250 prospect

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