Northwestern, Purdue, Michigan State and of course Huskers lost. Especially Eastern Michigan vs. Purdue.
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Our schedule is not looking as daunting as before. Still have some heavyweights to struggle with but not as tough as first thought.
Seems like it always turns out that way. Some of these teams are starting to look like terds.
I honestly don't give a rats hairy arse, if any other team in the B1G loses this year, it seriously, will not hurt my feelings. All I care about, is the Huskers winning, screw the rest of the B1G. I don't give a crap about bragging rights, as the "supposed" best conference and I seriously do not want to see OSU or Wisconsin in the playoffs, money and all that extra crap be damned. :O O:
I don't have the same loyalty I did during the Big8/12 that's for sure. I remember wanting all those teams to win (except the short horns). Now, I just don't care as much. I try each week to want them to win, but there's not much heart in it.LOL.... HHS... I kinda feel the same way most of the time too. I just don't "feel" BIG loyalty. Perhaps I will when it matters more for the Huskers (i.e. need opponent/conference strength to get in playoffs)
Am I supposed to just stop rooting for ISU over Iowa? Hell NO!!!
I feel you brother - live in Knoxville. Although it's been pretty quiet here of late.I really only care about the B1G winning so that the SEC homers I live among will shut the flip up.
The SEC in 2 weeks has played 10 FCS teams and will eventually play 14 total. The B1G... has played 1 (Western Illinois) and will play a second when Iowa plays Northern Iowa...
Of the 14 FCS schools the SEC will face... only 1 comes from the premier FCS conference, the MVC.... that was Southern Illinois who put up 629 yards of offense on Ole Miss and 41 points.
The 2 FCS teams the B1G will play are both MVC members and projected to finish higher than Southern Illinois...