Think he was talking Arizona in the Holiday bowl. Not sure on video.What game? Is there video?
That would’ve been the whale trophy game. Holiday bowl against Arizona.. I’m sure it’s out there.What game? Is there video?
I was at the Big 12 title game at Jerry World. Never seen one man take over a game like that. If we had any kind of offense we would have won by 2 TDs. Every Texass fan kept asking "Who's that?" Told them he's the best player in CFB. Offense and Defense that year.Most dominant Defensive player to ever play for Nebraska .
There’s been a number of poor Heisman decisions, but Suh not getting the Heisman has to be top of the list.Most dominant Defensive player to ever play for Nebraska .
Another injustice was Eddie George winning the Heisman Trophy over tommieThere’s been a number of poor Heisman decisions, but Suh not getting the Heisman has to be top of the list.
He absolutely put together a Heisman worthy resume not only with his unstoppable defensive havoc, but adding all the typical flare they want to see to round out the resume.
“As a junior in 2008, Suh recorded a team-high 76 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 19 tackles for loss, two interceptions (both returned for touchdowns), and a touchdown reception while playing fullback.He became the first Nebraska defensive lineman to lead the team in tackles since 1973.[10] Suh earned First-team All-Big 12 honors in 2008, the first Nebraska interior defensive lineman to earn those honors since Steve Warren in 1999.[11] He was also an honorable mention All-American.
In 2009, Suh registered 85 tackles, 12 quarterback sacks, 28 quarterback hurries, 20.5 tackles for loss, 10 pass breakups, three blocked kicks, and one interception.[10] Suh had 12 tackles (seven for losses, a school single-game record) and 4½ sacks in a 13–12 loss to the Texas Longhorns in the Big 12 Championship Game, for which he received game MVP honors.[12][13] He helped Huskers defense rank first nationally in scoring defense (10.4 ppg), tied for second in total sacks (44), first in pass efficiency defense (87.3), seventh in total defense (272.0 ypg), ninth in rushing defense (93.1 ypg) and 18th in passing defense (178.9 ypg). He also played all four quarters versus Arizona in the 2009 Holiday Bowl, helping Nebraska record the first shutout in the Holiday Bowl's 32-year history, as well as the first shutout in school bowl history.[14] He earned unanimous first-team All-Big 12 honors and the Big-12 Defensive Player of the Year. Nationally, he was named the Associated Press College Football Player of the Year, the recipient of the Bill Willis Trophy, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award, Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy, and was recognized as a unanimous first-team All-American.[15] He was a finalist for the Lott Trophy, Walter Camp Award, and Heisman Trophy.[16][17]”. wikipedia
There’s been a number of poor Heisman decisions, but Suh not getting the Heisman has to be top of the list.
He absolutely put together a Heisman worthy resume not only with his unstoppable defensive havoc, but adding all the typical flare they want to see to round out the resume.
“As a junior in 2008, Suh recorded a team-high 76 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 19 tackles for loss, two interceptions (both returned for touchdowns), and a touchdown reception while playing fullback.He became the first Nebraska defensive lineman to lead the team in tackles since 1973.[10] Suh earned First-team All-Big 12 honors in 2008, the first Nebraska interior defensive lineman to earn those honors since Steve Warren in 1999.[11] He was also an honorable mention All-American.
In 2009, Suh registered 85 tackles, 12 quarterback sacks, 28 quarterback hurries, 20.5 tackles for loss, 10 pass breakups, three blocked kicks, and one interception.[10] Suh had 12 tackles (seven for losses, a school single-game record) and 4½ sacks in a 13–12 loss to the Texas Longhorns in the Big 12 Championship Game, for which he received game MVP honors.[12][13] He helped Huskers defense rank first nationally in scoring defense (10.4 ppg), tied for second in total sacks (44), first in pass efficiency defense (87.3), seventh in total defense (272.0 ypg), ninth in rushing defense (93.1 ypg) and 18th in passing defense (178.9 ypg). He also played all four quarters versus Arizona in the 2009 Holiday Bowl, helping Nebraska record the first shutout in the Holiday Bowl's 32-year history, as well as the first shutout in school bowl history.[14] He earned unanimous first-team All-Big 12 honors and the Big-12 Defensive Player of the Year. Nationally, he was named the Associated Press College Football Player of the Year, the recipient of the Bill Willis Trophy, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award, Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy, and was recognized as a unanimous first-team All-American.[15] He was a finalist for the Lott Trophy, Walter Camp Award, and Heisman Trophy.[16][17]”. wikipedia
Love Segura, but why is he on bussin with the boys? Cool he is talking NU though!If you don’t know that’s comedian Tom Segura. He’s fall on you butt funny. His bit about his doctor is hilarious.
Carry on.
He's one of the Boys.Love Segura, but why is he on bussin with the boys? Cool he is talking NU though!
They're a top 10 sports podcast on Apple and Spotify would be my guess..Love Segura, but why is he on bussin with the boys? Cool he is talking NU though!
Bussin with the boys has gotten quite a few good guests. You can bring on athletes telling stories, but a lot of times it’s not that entertaining.Love Segura, but why is he on bussin with the boys? Cool he is talking NU though!
That chart right there made Bo Pelini a whole pile of millions.
Benard Thomas says hello!I wonder if Coach pot roast could bring in Suh, Vandenbosch, Crick and Neil Smith to host DL university for a weekend
*I am the machine!Bussin with the boys has gotten quite a few good guests. You can bring on athletes telling stories, but a lot of times it’s not that entertaining.
Compton and Lewan seem to be clued in to bringing on B list comedians as its the ticket to fun and entertaining storytelling. See Bert Kreischer‘I am the beast’for reference. These guys will go on just about every podcast willing to have them.
Both Peterbilts would need to roll in also.I wonder if Coach pot roast could bring in Suh, Vandenbosch, Crick and Neil Smith to host DL university for a weekend