• If you are having problems logging in please use the Contact Us in the lower right hand corner of the forum page for assistance.

Oh Mike, where are you!! Time to make that bet!

katrina

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 14, 2005
Messages
8,773
Location
East north east of Soapweed
Fearless Prediction: Cotton Bowl
Story Tools:
Print Email Blog This Subscribe
Pete Fiutak / CollegeFootballNews.com
Posted: 8 hours ago



It's a shame the Cotton Bowl is thrown among the glut of all the other early New Years Day bowls. With its tradition, history, and prestige, it's as close to the BCS a non-BCS bowl can get, and Nebraska and Auburn are certainly worthy of the big-time attention and national focus.


The Huskers were dreaming about playing in the Fiesta Bowl before losing 21-7 to Oklahoma in the Big 12 championship. Even so, the program capitalized on the momentum of the Alamo Bowl win over Michigan to win the Big 12 North for the first time since 1999 in an important step in the program's resurgence.



National Rankings
Auburn Nebraska
Total Offense
68th 332.83 ypg 8th 253.15 ypg
Total Defense
24th 297.50 ypg 70th 343.69 ypg
Scoring Offense
49th 25.42 ppg 13th 31.85 ppg
Scoring Defense
7th 13.92 ppg 30th 18.38 ppg
Run Offense
43rd 155 ypg 23rd 175.62 ypg
Run Defense
48th 125.83 ypg 43rd 120.38 ypg
Pass Offense
87th 177.83 ypg 18th 253.15 ypg
Pass Defense
19th 171.67 ypg 89th 223.21 ypg
Turnover Margin
32nd 0.42 61st 0.00

Auburn
Wash St W 40-14
at Miss St W 34-0
LSU W 7-3
Buffalo W 38-7
at S Car W 24-17
Arkansas L 27-10
Florida W 27-17
Tulane W 38-13
at Ole Miss W 23-17
Ark St W 27-0
Georgia L 37-15
at Bama W 22-15 Nebraska
La Tech W 49-10
Nicholls St W 56-7
at USC L 28-10
Troy W 56-0
Kansas W 39-32 OT
at Iowa St W 28-14
at Kansas St W 21-3
Texas L 22-20
at Okla St L 41-29
Missouri W 34-20
at Tex A&M W 28-27
Colorado W 37-14
Big 12 Championship
Oklahoma L 21-7

Position Ratings
relative to each other
A 5 highest
1 lowest N
3 Quarterbacks 4.5
4.5 RBs 4
3 Receivers 3.5
3.5 O Line 3.5
4 D Line 4
3.5 Linebackers 4
4 Secondary 2.5
4.5 Spec Teams 3.5
4.5 Coaching 4

With former Arizona State Sun Devil Sam Keller set to take over the quarterback reins in 2007, and with a load of talent returning on both sides of the ball, the future appears to be bright for the Huskers. Getting its first ten-win season since 2003, and its biggest win yet under head coach Bill Callahan, would inspire even more confidence from a fan base that's starting to come around to the spread offense that cranks out yards in chunks with a balanced attack utilizing several different weapons.

While beating Missouri and Texas A&M was nice, the Huskers lost against the three elite teams it faced with a puzzling offensive gameplan never giving them a chance against USC, a late Colt McCoy drive breaking their hearts in a 22-20 loss to Texas, and the loss to the Sooners.

Even with a home loss to Arkansas, Auburn was in the national title hunt after beating Florida 27-17 without scoring an offensive touchdown followed up by wins over Tulane, Ole Miss and Arkansas State. And then came the stunning 37-15 home loss to Georgia to ruin any title dreams and call into question if the team was a disappointment or if it just went through the motions all season long.

It might seem strange to dog a 10-2 season from anyone in the SEC, but the 7-3 win over LSU was hardly a thing of beauty, the offense didn't do much against Florida, and the defense basically set the tone time and again against vastly inferior teams. Six of the teams wins came over teams that didn't go bowling.

As good as Auburn and Nebraska have been, will they fall prey to the recent Cotton Bowl jinx?

The SEC has won three straight over the Big 12, but that hasn't meant anything the following season. Ole Miss beat Oklahoma State in 2004, and then the Rebels went 4-7 the next year. Tennessee blasted Texas A&M in 2005, and then went 5-6. Alabama beat Texas Tech in a surprising defensive struggle, and then went 6-6 and canned head coach Mike Shula.

Forget about the trend. The winner will be a sure-thing preseason top ten team going into next year. The loser won't be that bad, either.

Players to watch: Is Kenny Irons finally healthy? A Heisman candidate before the season started after a sensational 1,283-yard, 14 touchdown 2005, he was never quite healthy after ripping apart Washington State for 183 yards and a touchdown in Auburn's opener. With a variety of issues from a shoulder injury to various foot problems, he was rested in most of the easy games and was average against the big boys rushing for 70 yards on 25 carries against LSU, 67 yards against Florida, 49 yards against Georgia and 75 against Arkansas with only one touchdown over the final seven games. Once thought of as a top 20 draft pick, he could use a big performance to show the scouts that he still belongs in the first round.

Nebraska has a diverse attack with several pieces to the puzzle, but it needs QB Zac Taylor to be the conductor. While he doesn't have a great arm and is relatively immobile, he's an accurate playmaker who threw 24 touchdown passes and just four interceptions before a lousy Big 12 title game. He's not going to throw deep and he's not going to wing it all over the field, but he'll almost always make the right decisions and gets the ball in the right spots on his short to intermediate passes.

Taylor might have to shoulder more of the workload if top RB Brandon Jackson is having problems with a broken hand suffered just after the season. Kenny Wilson has had a knee problem, Marlon Lucky has a bum back, and Cody Glenn has missed practices with a sprained foot. Lucky and Jackson will likely get a near even split of carries, but they could use all the help they can get.

Whoever ends up running the ball for the Huskers will have a thin Auburn linebacking corps to run through with Tray Blackmon and top backup Kevin Spears suspended. That means Merrill Johnson has to become an instant playmaker on the weakside, while part safety, part linebacker Will Herring and Karibi Dede will have to do even more. This isn't a big group, but they can all move.

Nebraska will win if... Auburn has to throw. The time off has helped top receiver Courtney Taylor get healthy, but the Tigers aren't at their best when the game is in Brandon Cox's hands. Despite being a two-year starter, Cox has regressed finishing this year completing ten of 26 passes for just 172 yards and two touchdowns with four interceptions against Georgia and Alabama. He has yet to probe he can come through in the clutch and doesn't have the type of arm to consistently take advantage of the porous Nebraska secondary.

Auburn will win if... the defensive front turns the pass rush up to 11. Zac Taylor is good at quickly making his reads and can be deadly when he gets time. Nebraska doesn't run a lot of deep pass routes relying more on timing and precision, but the offensive line has still allowed way too many sacks on the season. The more Quentin Groves and the rest of the Tiger defensive front can hit Taylor, the more the Huskers will have to hurry things up. Nebraska can't outrun Auburn..
What will happen: Auburn didn't appear to show up mentally in last year's Capital One Bowl loss to Wisconsin; the coaching staff isn't going to let that happen again. The Tigers have problems with teams that can run well, not ones that throw. With the Husker backfield banged up, the offense won't be effective enough to make things happen against all the Tiger defensive speed. The Auburn offense will be pedestrian at best, but it'll do enough to get the job done.

Line: Auburn -3

Fearless Prediction: Auburn 24 ... Nebraska 62
 
hell even I would bet on that fearless prediction!!!

28- 35....Auburn.
creamed_corn.gif
 
You'll have to forgive me. I'm still trying to get my ire down riveting episode of Judge Hatchett, the lead-in to the Cotton Bowl. Clarence Darrow had nothing on the guy who tried to defend himself in the deadbeat dad suit. "She was all up in my business," doesn't normally get you out of having to support your kid.
- Pat Summerall and Brian Baldinger. (Heavy sigh) Must ... remember ... we're paid by ... Fox. Must ... remember ... we're paid by ... Fox.
- I'm glad Fox has the BCS for obvious reasons, but I'm not fully prepared for the number of promos we're all going to have to endure over the next several games.
- Well that didn't take long. Ads for 24 and House right off the bat.
- Oh no ... Pat gaffe number one. Bill Callahan didn't win the Super Bowl with Oakland. This is going to be tougher than I thought.
- It appears to be cold. That's the thing everyone forgets about why the Cotton Bowl isn't a BCS game; it's not warm in Dallas in January. Corporate types like to entertain in warm weather.
First Quarter
Nebraska on its own 20
- The old Nebraska team would've run all day on this smallish Auburn defense. The quickness of the Tigers might be too much for the Husker spread, especially when it runs wild, so it'll be interesting to see how the team can get into a rhythm right away.
- Oh no ... Pat gaffe number two. How do you mispronounce Purify's name? I'll be good ... I'll be good ... I'll be good.
- The Tigers have to tackle better than they have early on. Marlon Lucky is breaking tackles right and left.
- We're only three minutes in and Pat has already played with Lucky's name three times. (Heavy sigh).
- Brandon Jackson's broken hand must be worse than originally talked about. Fortunately for Nebraska, Lucky is effective early.
- The Nebraska offensive gameplan has been terrific so far. Everything's working.
- How do I know I'm old? I actually understood an AIG ad, and it's relevant to my world.
- This is exactly what Auburn doesn't need; a long, sustained, effective drive to start the game.
- The much-maligned Husker offensive line is creating space early on. Auburn's linebackers are being forced to do everything. Will Herring is all over the field early.
- Touchdown Nebraska on a great pass from Zac Taylor to Nate Swift. That was way too easy a drive. Taylor has been razor sharp right off the bat.
- 2006 Capital One Bowl flashback alert for Auburn ... 2006 Capital One Bowl flashback alert for Auburn.
- How do I know I'm old, part two? The Nissan ads with Black Sabbath's Iron Man annoys the crap out of me. How do you turn the volume down on this thing?
- American Idol ad number one.
Nebraska 7 ... Auburn 0

Auburn on its own 21
- Will Auburn panic early? It has to get Kenny Irons and the the running game going right off the bat so Brandon Cox doesn't have to be the offense.
- The time off between the regular season and the bowls is critical. Irons appears quicker than he has since opening day.
- Nebraska has the defensive front to dominate. This should've been among the best in the nation at getting to the quarterback, but it slightly underachieved ...
- ... as I write that, Adam Carriker swarms all over Cox to stop the drive.
- I criticize because I care. Pat and Brian are better when they're not trying. When they're just doing banter, they're interesting.
- Ugh ... Iron Man again?! It's New Year's Eve Day. The Advil hasn't kicked in yet.

Nebraska on its own 37
- The Nebraska offensive line is dominating early on. The offense is mixing up its plays extremely well.
- And then disaster strikes. Taylor rockets a throw too hard, David Irons makes a play, and Karibi Dede picks it off. Auburn has to get a touchdown off this.

Auburn on the Nebraska 10
- Irons is the man, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to get Cox into the ball game with a play action throw or something simple.
- One Irons run. One play action fake. Touchdown pass to Carl Stewart.
Nebraska 7 ... Auburn 7

Nebraska on its own 20
- The Huskers shouldn't shy away from what worked on the first drive. It was simply a bad luck, bad play that turned the game around. Getting the momentum back shouldn't be a problem with a long drive like the first one.
- ARE YOU (bleep)ING SERIOUS?! MORE IRON MAN? I'm buying the Lexus, not the Nissan. Your ad didn't work.
- Krista Voda ... the name of a Fox sideline reporter or Led Zeppelin's final album? Discuss.
- World's fastest first quarter? That sucker flew by.
First Quarter Score: Nebraska 7 ... Auburn 7

Second Quarter
- Auburn has to start generating pressure. Taylor has had too long to throw.
- The Nebraska line is still dominating. The running game is working well up the middle.
- And there's Quentin Groves. The Tigers finally got to Taylor and the play blew up.
- Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb. Why is Nebraska trying a goofy fake punt play deep in its own end zone. Not only didn't it work, but Auburn has the ball on the Husker ten. There was absolutely no reason to do that now, and it wasn't going to work if Auburn was bringing any sort of a rush. Poor play call, poorer execution.

Auburn on the Nebraska 14
- Uh oh ... Cox is audibling. I guarantee this won't work.
- Irons gets stuffed for one yard.
- Nice throw from Cox to Courtney Taylor, but Taylor landed hard. Auburn can't lose him.
- "The Southeastern Conference: Equipping Tomorrow's Leader's Today." You couldn't get more generic if the ad was filmed in black and white.
- OOOOFFF. Irons got popped at the goal line. Nebraska might be making mistakes, but it's hitting.
- Touchdown Stewart, but it was close. The Tiger offensive line got the Husker front four on the ground.
Auburn 14 ... Nebraska 7

- I'll say it. The girl on the coach eating the Grilled Stuft Burrito in the Taco Bell ad is hotter than an overly made up Carmen Electra.

Nebraska on its own 27
- What is Callahan doing? A reverse? Either the Nebraska coaching staff doesn't believe it can win this game straight up, or the it spent way too much time tinkering.
- Let me speak for all the old school Husker fans out there ... RUN THE BALL, RUN THE BALL. It's working; stick with it.
- I'm not a believer in the SEC speed myth, but Auburn is all over everything Nebraska wants to do when the plays are slow to develop.
- What a shock. Nebraska runs Lucky and gets a big gain. Don't mess with what works.
- The first Brandon Jackson sighting. He had no problem getting wide.
- Wrong. Auburn got tagged with a facemask penalty, but it shouldn't have been a 15-yard call.
- Ten mile wide hole. The Auburn defensive line got tossed aside and Jackson scored on an easy run. Nebraska doesn't have to be cute to move the ball.
Auburn 14 ... Nebraska 14

Auburn on its own 15
- Auburn has to prove it can get a few first downs. The two scores were generated by the defense and special teams, but the offense hasn't shown anything yet.
- Uh oh. Cox is audibling again. I guarantee this won't work.
- He chucks the ball out of bounds to avoid a sack.
- Three and out. Auburn isn't doing enough to get Irons the ball where he can do something with it.

Nebraska on its own 35
- Nebraska has Auburn crossed up. All the various plays might not be working, but the Tigers seem like they're guessing a bit. Eventually, the aggressiveness will prove costly if Nebraska catches them overpursuing.
- Three and out. Not one run up the middle.

Auburn on its own 17
- Irons up the middle ... stuffed. He's getting no room whatsoever to do anything.
- Cox is sacked. The Husker defensive line is doing a fantastic job, but the secondary is also part of the problem for Auburn; Cox has nowhere to go.
- Cox is sacked again, this time by DB Andre Jones. Yet another three and out.
- Auburn's offense never really showed up on a consistent basis all year, and it certainly didn't make the trip to Dallas.

Nebraska on the Auburn 43
- Pat messed up Maurice Purify's name a second time calling him Purifee.
- Finally, Auburn came up with a stop on a running play up the middle.
- Pat ... I'm trying here. That wasn't Auburn's first sack of the day. Pat Sims ripped though and flattened Taylor.
- 1985 New York Giants flashback ... Pat saying Simmmmmmms.

Auburn on its own 8
- Nebraska is getting some major league luck out of its punting game. The rolls have been great.
- Finally, Irons is getting rolling. It's too little too late with less than a minute in the first half, but this is a good tone-setter for the second half.

- Nebraska has to be going in wondering how in the world it's not up 28-0. Auburn has to be ecstatic this sucker is tied after getting thoroughly dominated.
First Half Score: Auburn 14 ... Nebraska 14
 
where is the emoticon playing taps at????

thought NU was gonna pull another one out of their butt for a minute......

too bad for the Big 12 , now we leave it up to zero U for keeping us even in w/l on bowls this season.......


only thing that would have made it a sweeter win, was if Auburn had stolen a QB away from NU....then Jim Rose would be able to cry on the radio.....


too bad Huskers, I feel for the kids playing the game, you invest 5 years into a program, and your last game is a loss...tough memory to keep. but for Jim Rose, I wish it would have been a blow out!



Katrina.......dear sweet Katrina......it is with great elation and joy that I say

WWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
 
The "Auburn" G-String I bought for you is in the mail Katrina.

I'll be expecting a series of pictures of you wearing it in many different poses. Posted right here for all the world to see.

After all. A bet is a bet. :shock:


FUNNY PART OF YOUR POST:


Fearless Prediction: Auburn 24 ... Nebraska 62



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Jigs,"too bad Huskers, I feel for the kids playing the game, you invest 5 years into a program, and your last game is a loss...tough memory to keep."

We outyarded #10 and held them to only 1 scoring drive of over 20 yards - I don't think they're hanging their heads too low. Besides that, they can always point out the 5 National Championships, 43 Conference Championships, 3 Heisman winners, 9 Outland winners, nation-leading 85 Academic All-Americans, 4th all time wins, 1st in wins since 1970, a sell-out streak starting in 1962, etc... and say, "I was a part of that". That's called "TRADITION", Jigs. :P
 
Sandhusker said:
Jigs,"too bad Huskers, I feel for the kids playing the game, you invest 5 years into a program, and your last game is a loss...tough memory to keep."

We outyarded #10 and held them to only 1 scoring drive of over 20 yards - I don't think they're hanging their heads too low. Besides that, they can always point out the 5 National Championships, 43 Conference Championships, 3 Heisman winners, 9 Outland winners, nation-leading 85 Academic All-Americans, 4th all time wins, 1st in wins since 1970, a sell-out streak starting in 1962, etc... and say, "I was a part of that". That's called "TRADITION", Jigs. :P


No offense but..................
Puh-leeeeeeeze! Don't bring up that "Tradition" crap. :lol: I hear those exact same words everytime I talk to an "Alabama" fan.

How they "USED" to win all the titles and so forth. :shock:

When they bring up that "TRADITION" BS all I say............. is that they sound like a bunch of washed up Al Bundy's. :lol: :lol:
 
katrina said:
bama, who pulled your string??? :D :D :D I thought we were buds.. :D

get a gal to wear a g-string and look how cranky she gets....I knew those things must be uncomfortable!
 
Sandhusker said:
I've often wondered what the "G" in G-String was for.... Gonads, Greatly uncomfortable, Goes up your crack,...?

Looks like this is another one of those pesky questions that doesn't have a definitive answer. Like the etymology of many common terms, the origin of G-string is rather shady. Indeed, our search results proved disappointingly skimpy. But after much research, we are able to hazard three educated guesses.
Theory One: It's short for "girdle string."
The first known reference to the item was found in J.H. Beadles' Western Wilds penned in 1878. "Around each boy's waist is the tight 'geestring,' from which a single strip of cloth runs between the limbs from front to back." Back in the day, a girdle pretty much fit the above description.

Theory Two: It's a reference to a fiddle.
Musically speaking, a G-string is the lowest, darkest string on a violin. The emphasis on this theory is on the word "low" -- low note, low-cut underwear.

Theory Three: It comes from a Native American word.
Many etymologists believe that it originated from the native word "geestringi." Apparently this was an item of clothing worn by some Plains Indians. The word was changed to the more English sounding "G-string."
 
what link?? I missed something, dang it!!!

Soap, you seem to know an awful lot about this type of attire.... one would be led to believe you must own a few to be so knowledgeable!!!
 

Latest posts

Back
Top