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BB73;1999724; said:I'm pulling for Nebraska since they're in the opposite division. Giving Wiscy a loss can help tOSU get into the CCG.
But I'd be pulling for them anyway.
MaxBuck;1999778; said:I think Husker Fan needs to come to a realization. When Nebraska was the potential new B1G member, we were all a-twitter with the realization that we could add a wonderful new conference member, loaded with tradition, ripe with possibilities to grow our league in myriad ways. When they were announced as our newest member, we were thrilled - I think all of us were. All the class and excellence embodied by Tom Osborne and his predecessors, combined with the fiery exuberance of former Buckeye Bo Pelini - well, this was a match made in heaven.
Now that you're a conference rival, fuck you, Huskers.
Just wanted to clarify things for the Nebraska fan base.
knapplc;1999818; said:We're a pretty savvy fanbase, and we knew all this about a year ago. So thanks for the education and all, but you're preaching to the choir.
Believe me - we plan on giving you plenty of reasons to show angst. If we're a pushover on the field, we've failed utterly.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.
Winston Churchill
neilmj;1999760; said:I would prefer Nebraska to get it's confidence shattered, and Russell Wilson to get hurt. Whatever team wins in that scenario is the one I pick.
Tough to say. On the basketball court I'm expecting Nebraska and Wisconsin to stare at each other the entire game, hoping the other one will spontaneously combust or something.Dryden;1999843; said:Which game will have a higher O/U? Neb/Wisky football or Neb/Wisky basketball? :p
Gatorubet;1999839; said:This is not even a question. When you move to division play, it is always what helps your own chances to make it to the division crown - and ultimately the conference championship final. Like betting jai-alai, you always have a stake in each game - you root for whoever will hurt your opponents and/or help your own chances to win.