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Did the streak of huskers in the super bowl end a while back or is it still going?
It ended a couple years ago, if I recall properly.
Kurt is still one of my all-time favorites— Too bad his son didn’t wanna put in the dues and stay at DONUI just Googled which teams were in the playoff picture and got those 14 teams.
Outside of the Super Bowl, the last time I watched a full NFL game was the NFC Championship when Kurt Warner took the Cardinals to the Super Bowl.
IncredibleAlabama has 167 players in the NFL
Gotta go for the Bengals coached by Zac Taylor, he may have been a Cally-era Husker, but still a Husker. And a great story as well.
Unbelievable too pal.Incredible
Impressive Pal, but a little misleading. It includes reserve and practice squads, and any player who ever played in the state at any level, high school or college. Still impressive, but you are taking credit for Ameer, for example.Alabama has 167 players in the NFL
That’s more normal. 167 players in the NFL currently? You’d have to have dudes in their 15th season, and even then, still not enough.Impressive Pal, but a little misleading. It includes reserve and practice squads, and any player who ever played in the state at any level, high school or college. Still impressive, but you are taking credit for Ameer, for example.
“Of the 167, 71 played at Alabama, 31 at Auburn, 10 at UAB, four at Samford, two apiece at South Alabama, Troy and West Alabama and one each at Alabama State, Jacksonville State and North Alabama.
Seventy-nine of the 167 played at Alabama high schools [and college elsewhere]”.
Thanks for clarifying that. Kind of an inaccurate post.Impressive Pal, but a little misleading. It includes reserve and practice squads, and any player who ever played in the state at any level, high school or college. Still impressive, but you are taking credit for Ameer, for example.
“Of the 167, 71 played at Alabama, 31 at Auburn, 10 at UAB, four at Samford, two apiece at South Alabama, Troy and West Alabama and one each at Alabama State, Jacksonville State and North Alabama.
Seventy-nine of the 167 played at Alabama high schools [and college elsewhere]”.
Pal I said Alabama not the Crimson Tide.Impressive Pal, but a little misleading. It includes reserve and practice squads, and any player who ever played in the state at any level, high school or college. Still impressive, but you are taking credit for Ameer, for example.
“Of the 167, 71 played at Alabama, 31 at Auburn, 10 at UAB, four at Samford, two apiece at South Alabama, Troy and West Alabama and one each at Alabama State, Jacksonville State and North Alabama.
Seventy-nine of the 167 played at Alabama high schools [and college elsewhere]”.