Illinois 21, Michigan 7 Postgame

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i highly doubt any regulations were “broken” or that they needed a waiver .

for me , the only tough thing was no names on the backs of jerseys . I guess PSU & ND fans just get used to it .
I just don’t know the whole roster by number .
 
#302      
Lunney didnt make the call on the fake punt, Bret did.
I figured Bret had to okay it, but reading here that it sounds like more special teams + Bret than Lunney.

I can go back to denigrating him, then. Thanks!
 
#303      
That was the best gameday environment at Memorial Stadium I've experienced in 30 or so games.

Also, the first time I had difficulty with parking, as my go-to spots that were easy to get to in all the other 30 games I've been to were now full. That's a function of a great thing and I'll have to adjust!
 
#305      
My Huskers just looked terrible yesterday but I give some credit to Indiana....that's an unexpectedly good team

Husker fans are so hungry these days and desperately wanting a team that begins to resemble the great Big Red teams of old.

And Husker fans this season began to believe that a corner had finally been turned for the program after 20-plus years of wandering the Plains Desert and that the dark days of the past were now behind them. Only to find out that the long reach of the continuing trail of Red Tears is not yet done with giving them some Halloween-Style torture and drenched hopes.

But Husker fans should not get too despondent. A corner has been turned for the program. A foundation is being built. But yesterday’s grotesque result shows that much work still needs to be done.

Some Husker fans are already worried that the stud QB might transfer out. Well, in the new World of The Portal – that’s a concern for every program every year so no big deal. If any guy doesn’t want to play for you (not referring to Dylan here) then he needs to move on so your program can move on.

Nebraska is learning that the old days of rolling over lesser opponents for much of your schedule is over as they did in the old Big 8. Texas and Oklahoma right now are learning that it’s gonna much tougher now playing the Big Boys in the SEC. And this is also being learned by the likes of USC and UCLA who now have joined a tougher Conference in the Big Ten and who have tougher competition that they used to have.

The overall state of College Ball has never been stronger or more fun than right now. Yes, some legacy winning programs are having to have an attitude adjustment. But the years of their enjoying the Fools Gold of dominating outmanned opponents is now thankfully over and winning ain't so easy any more.

Wins are now tougher to get. And that makes the times when you win that much sweeter.
 
#306      
haha

in general, I appreciate Portnoys attitude and admire his ability to make a buck

but I am tired of his love of scUM and his repeated ability to open a standard chicago pizza box with the side flaps.
also, while Ive never had New Haven coal fired pizza, I already know I would not favor it over chicago tavern style thin crust cut into small pieces
Ive had NY pizza and was not a fan
At risk of a Pizza tangent, Piece in Wicker Park calls their pizza New Haven Style.
 
#307      
The ball spotting by college refs is atrocious, and this situation was particularly egregious. Its inexcusable. Robert from Illiniboard has covered this for years, and you can count on poor spotting in nearly every game.
They actually had to respot it twice. They placed it on the wrong side of the 50 the first time.
 
#308      
At risk of a Pizza tangent, Piece in Wicker Park calls their pizza New Haven Style.
Having lived in Ukrainian Village and taken advantage of the Piece Sunday deal many a time, it's good but still not as good as tavern style or even deep dish. It was just too good a deal for the money to pass up
 
#309      
My son and d-i-l work for U M. I'm still waiting for his call/text/whatever to say how well IL played.

I was thinking of sending him a one word text yesterday:
BWHAHAHAHAHA

I chose to take the high road for now. I have two grandsons that I want to see in a couple of weeks.
s c o r e b o a r d ! ! !
 
#312      
A little less coordinated than 1983, but it’s been 41 years and the stadium redesign slows things down substantially, so I’ll cut ‘em some slack. 😉

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#314      
Yeah Jacas was flashy and terrific (finally that version reappears) but TeRah really put in a yeoman's shift for us against a big, strong OL.
I have to hand it to Jacas and anyone around him as his support system, so to speak. Huge accolades his freshman year. Sophomore year not so good including lots of questioning by fans. Even talk of a transfer. He hung in there, stayed focused, and is putting himself back into NFL conversations.
 
#316      
Most underrated play: 3&12 conversion on that TD drive right after the fumble. Don't pick that up - no TD, you go 3 and out with no points not capitalizing on a turnover... massive play.

What a catch going low to the ground... Franklin's just so sound in every facet.
 
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Most underrated play: 3&12 conversion on that TD drive right after the fumble. Don't pick that up - no TD, you go 3 and out with no points not capitalizing on a turnover... massive play.

What a catch going low to the ground... Franklin's just so sound in every facet.
he’s been a huge part of our success
we all knew we needed him & knew what he could do after his success against us three years ago
 
#320      
Husker fans are so hungry these days and desperately wanting a team that begins to resemble the great Big Red teams of old.

And Husker fans this season began to believe that a corner had finally been turned for the program after 20-plus years of wandering the Plains Desert and that the dark days of the past were now behind them. Only to find out that the long reach of the continuing trail of Red Tears is not yet done with giving them some Halloween-Style torture and drenched hopes.

But Husker fans should not get too despondent. A corner has been turned for the program. A foundation is being built. But yesterday’s grotesque result shows that much work still needs to be done.

Some Husker fans are already worried that the stud QB might transfer out. Well, in the new World of The Portal – that’s a concern for every program every year so no big deal. If any guy doesn’t want to play for you (not referring to Dylan here) then he needs to move on so your program can move on.

Nebraska is learning that the old days of rolling over lesser opponents for much of your schedule is over as they did in the old Big 8. Texas and Oklahoma right now are learning that it’s gonna much tougher now playing the Big Boys in the SEC. And this is also being learned by the likes of USC and UCLA who now have joined a tougher Conference in the Big Ten and who have tougher competition that they used to have.

The overall state of College Ball has never been stronger or more fun than right now. Yes, some legacy winning programs are having to have an attitude adjustment. But the years of their enjoying the Fools Gold of dominating outmanned opponents is now thankfully over and winning ain't so easy any more.

Wins are now tougher to get. And that makes the times when you win that much sweeter.
Well said
 
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It might be silly, but I legitimately teared up watching the intro yesterday. They took an event that was incredibly meaningful for us and gave it the proper historical context and reverence it deserved. The history of our program is integral to the history of college football and CBS made darn sure every single person watching understood that. My hat is off to all those involved with the production because they did a remarkable job.
 
#324      

Hilarious. @Fighter of the Nightman you've been called to the mat...
 
#325      

Hilarious. @Fighter of the Nightman you've been called to the mat...

that's (the article and the comments) flippin' sublime. lol funny
 
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