tOfficial B1G Thread

Dude quotes an Iowa fashion article.
Way to lose all credibility before you even become an official member.
Has nothing to do with fashion. As a Nebraska fan anything outside or Wranglers and Levi’s you don’t have a clue.
 
MGoBlog's Opponent Watch entry for MSU is amazing. MEL-O-RAAAAAAIL!


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i was being a little sarcastic but I think he's a good match.

Don't know about Temple, but Baylor was in a lot worse shape than your Huskers are.
Baylor was recovering from the Briles scandal correct? In spite of their record the last few years, Nebraska is in a little better shape in comparison
 
Baylor was recovering from the Briles scandal correct? In spite of their record the last few years, Nebraska is in a little better shape in comparison
I've said before, I never understood why Rhule took the Baylor job when he did. He was well sought after at the time and had offers to go to a lot of jobs that weren't as big a mess as Baylor. The only job I can think of that comes close to being as bad as Baylor was at that time would be after Penn State's scandal and SMU's death penalty. I've come to the conclusion that Rhule gets an adrenaline rush seeing if he can rebuild after earthquakes.
 
I've said before, I never understood why Rhule took the Baylor job when he did. He was well sought after at the time and had offers to go to a lot of jobs that weren't as big a mess as Baylor. The only job I can think of that comes close to being as bad as Baylor was at that time would be after Penn State's scandal and SMU's death penalty. I've come to the conclusion that Rhule gets an adrenaline rush seeing if he can rebuild after earthquakes.
Perhaps, but from what I remember he commented that he and his family felt compelled to take it as part of his faith
 
I've said before, I never understood why Rhule took the Baylor job when he did. He was well sought after at the time and had offers to go to a lot of jobs that weren't as big a mess as Baylor. The only job I can think of that comes close to being as bad as Baylor was at that time would be after Penn State's scandal and SMU's death penalty. I've come to the conclusion that Rhule gets an adrenaline rush seeing if he can rebuild after earthquakes.

that is the one thing that scares me..

lets assume in year 3, we are in the B1G championship game and possibly playing for the CFP..

is he headed to Texas ?
 
MGoBlog's Opponent Watch entry for MSU is amazing. MEL-O-RAAAAAAIL!


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"Michigan should worry about: Matt Rhule excels at the thing Scott Frost struggled with most: organizing a fundamentally competent football team.

Michigan can sleep soundly about: Rhule was a combined 3-21 in his first seasons at Baylor and Temple, and Nebraska’s cupboard is awfully bare along the lines. It’s gonna take a minute."

Frost had the talent to win the west, but as HC you have to put the pieces together and get them lined up right. He failed miserably at that, and it was without a doubt the most frustrating thing about Frost's Nebraska. Special Teams are a part of the game and he didn't even have a Special Teams coordinator.

That being said, Rhule's not concerned about year one and is building from the ground up. There are only 7 seniors on the two-deep roster. Michigan will also control the trenches and that'll be the difference here.
 
"Michigan should worry about: Matt Rhule excels at the thing Scott Frost struggled with most: organizing a fundamentally competent football team.

Michigan can sleep soundly about: Rhule was a combined 3-21 in his first seasons at Baylor and Temple, and Nebraska’s cupboard is awfully bare along the lines. It’s gonna take a minute."

Frost had the talent to win the west, but as HC you have to put the pieces together and get them lined up right. He failed miserably at that, and it was without a doubt the most frustrating thing about Frost's Nebraska. Special Teams are a part of the game and he didn't even have a Special Teams coordinator.

That being said, Rhule's not concerned about year one and is building from the ground up. There are only 7 seniors on the two-deep roster. Michigan will also control the trenches and that'll be the difference here.
I am sure Husker fans know this year is going to be a bumpy one with the transition, but every change in regime usually includes that
 
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