In context, yes it is. Would also depend how you lose those last 2. If offense still keeps looking better with Dana it will lead to future excitement.It's great that NU finally makes a bowl, but really, is 6-7 that much better than 5-7?
Our team beats Iowa and you know the Relia quest bowl in Tampa would love a Nebraska Oklahoma match. I could see Nebraska play Oklahoma in the Music City Bowl also, it would fill up the stadium and infuse $$$$$$$$ to the cities. You play in Phoenix it's not going to create as much buzz. OU is much more appealing than Texas Tech and the heads of the bowls know this.
Because of all the opt-outs and especially because of the playoff, winning a bowl game is far less important than it used to be. Just getting to one and getting the extra practice and exposure is the win. I would prefer a Florida bowl game or one vs an SEC school. Playing OU would be at the top of most fans' list. I never want a repeat matchup with a team we already played. It's zero fun no matter what. It's hard to know which schools will make the playoff cutoff and how bowls will respond to getting to choose any potential matchup. If Alabama loses to Auburn and Nebraska beats Iowa, NU vs Alabama is a real possibility.I'll go on record as saying that I want to go wherever the easiest opponent will be. I don't want any part of playing Oklahoma or any other "name" matchup. What this program needs is progress. Three weeks of productive practices. A chance to see some new faces on the field. And a bowl victory.
Yeah, I have no desire to play a good SEC team at this point. If it's a team that has 15 opt outs and transfer portal kids, that would be fine. We need a victory. I cringe when I hear media types crowing about Nebraska being "bumped up" to a better quality bowl. Those same guys will be leading the charge of negativity if we get beat. That's just my opinion. Ending the year with a win is much more important to the program than playing a very good opponent and getting beat.Because of all the opt-outs and especially because of the playoff, winning a bowl game is far less important than it used to be. Just getting to one and getting the extra practice and exposure is the win. I would prefer a Florida bowl game or one vs an SEC school. Playing OU would be at the top of most fans' list. I never want a repeat matchup with a team we already played. It's zero fun no matter what. It's hard to know which schools will make the playoff cutoff and how bowls will respond to getting to choose any potential matchup. If Alabama loses to Auburn and Nebraska beats Iowa, NU vs Alabama is a real possibility.
I would say NO !Hypothetical.
Say NU loses to Iowa and then goes to a bowl and loses again and finishes 6-7.
Is that progress?
Oh, I love Tennessee. And Kentucky for that matter. I just don't think of them as "cold." But I'm in Northern Illinois, so it's probably a matter of perspective.Nashville is like a warmer and prettier Nebraska.. if you have even driven through there, it's pretty nice.
There will likely be a fair number of opt outs for any team we play that has guys going pro. Wouldn't fault a guy like Ty Robinson if he opted out either. Bottom line is bowl games are becoming an underclassmen game unless there is a chance at the championship. Nobody really cared that Ohio St lost to Missouri last year after a bunch of guys opted out.Yeah, I have no desire to play a good SEC team at this point. If it's a team that has 15 opt outs and transfer portal kids, that would be fine. We need a victory. I cringe when I hear media types crowing about Nebraska being "bumped up" to a better quality bowl. Those same guys will be leading the charge of negativity if we get beat. That's just my opinion. Ending the year with a win is much more important to the program than playing a very good opponent and getting beat.
Yes. There is a reason that there is a cutoff. It’s a big deal to win 6. Period.It's great that NU finally makes a bowl, but really, is 6-7 that much better than 5-7?
Yeah, I have no desire to play a good SEC team at this point. If it's a team that has 15 opt outs and transfer portal kids, that would be fine. We need a victory. I cringe when I hear media types crowing about Nebraska being "bumped up" to a better quality bowl. Those same guys will be leading the charge of negativity if we get beat. That's just my opinion. Ending the year with a win is much more important to the program than playing a very good opponent and getting beat.
yeah I'm not looking to get murdered by a florida type team..not yet..not till holgerson has time to get his offense installed and fine tuned...Yeah, I have no desire to play a good SEC team at this point. If it's a team that has 15 opt outs and transfer portal kids, that would be fine. We need a victory. I cringe when I hear media types crowing about Nebraska being "bumped up" to a better quality bowl. Those same guys will be leading the charge of negativity if we get beat. That's just my opinion. Ending the year with a win is much more important to the program than playing a very good opponent and getting beat.
I think that's random and the conference dates aren't out yet. Just the opponents.yeah I'm not looking to get murdered by a florida type team..not yet..not till holgerson has time to get his offense installed and fine tuned...
after that ok, play whoever...
end the year with a win and just focus on getting the right players at the right places doing the right things, seems best for next year..
speaking of, do we really have 7 games in a row at home, then 4 away? this seems a new thing...the usc and mich at home deal seems acceptable...
I wonder if the big 10 is slackers? seems folks used to know the games for the next year earlierI think that's random and the conference dates aren't out yet. Just the opponents.
I think that's random and the conference dates aren't out yet. Just the opponents.
How far down the pecking order is the Rate bowl ?
Maybe Sean Callahan is completely full of shit, but he seems to think Michigan and the Pinstripe Bowl have mutual interest. He said bowl officials are treating Nebraska as a seven or eight win team as opposed to a six or seven win team. The assumption is Nebraska will be traveling with a monster fan base given the fact that they’ve been out of the bowl system for several years.How far down the pecking order is the Rate bowl ?
Providing the Hoosiers are in the playoffs, Illinois will be in the Citrus so if true the winner of the NU/ Herky game would go to Tampa, the Music City has a higher pecking order than the Pinstripe so why would the Music pass on Michigan if both of us lose our last game?
No, he isn't full of it, it's about what schools can give the communities the best boost financially and what schools can drive the best TV ratings. I share the same thoughts about which bowls Nebraska goes to and which opponent they will face, NU VS OU. jmoMaybe Sean Callahan is completely full of shit, but he seems to think Michigan and the Pinstripe Bowl have mutual interest. He said bowl officials are treating Nebraska as a seven or eight win team as opposed to a six or seven win team. The assumption is Nebraska will be traveling with a monster fan base given the fact that they’ve been out of the bowl system for several years.
quite the mental gymnastic to say winning 5 games is better than 6.I would say NO !
If NU beats Iowa, they will be in line after Illinois in the bowl season pecking order. If they lose, they will still be treated like a 7 win team.Also, bowl games can pick a team lower in the pecking order as long as that lower teams' record is within one game of the team ahead of them.