We may not make 40.
We made it. Hooray!!! :koolaid:

EDIT: I like how my crying guy is getting puked on, because that's how Doc's teams make me feel.
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We may not make 40.
not saying I am openly rooting for 0-18 but I am not exactly rooting against it...It may be the only thing that would move Boehm's and Osborne's needle to remove Doc
In a rarity, Nebraska (8-6, 0-3) corralled the opening tip - then passed the ball around the 3-point line until the shot-clock expired without even threatening to put up a field-goal attempt.
Whatever it takes!
Pathetically pathetic! We have reduced ourselves beneath what was believed to be the depths. I am waiting to listen to Doc's pathetic excuses and whinings. What embarrassment!
not saying I am openly rooting for 0-18 but I am not exactly rooting against it...It may be the only thing that would move Boehm's and Osborne's needle to remove Doc
You're really gonna have to reach down deep to out do yourself each week the way this is going
Couldn't watch the game tonight but didn't figure to miss much anyway. Going in, this looked to be toughest game of the year, and the results are pretty evident.
Tough to win when you are out-shot 53.6% to 30.8%. But what really, really makes it tough is when you have 15 defensive rebounds to the other teams' 14 offensive rebounds. There is no excuse for that. None. Rebounding is an odd stat that often gets misinterpreted. Of course, when one team shots well, and the other team does not, you expect the the good shooting team to win the rebounding battle--that is a result of them shooting so well leaving few defensive rebounds for the other team to pick from. But in this case, for every missed OSU shot, OSU had as much chance to get the rebound as NU did. Unbelievable. One of the ugliest stats I can ever remember.
How did NU only lose by 31?