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Old 04-10-2008, 09:15 PM   #34
Steve
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Re: ISU FB discussion on 1620 ESPN in the Big O!

Originally Posted by becrisgreg View Post
And that radio station predicted we would lose to South Dakota State, and debated whether or not Nebraska would seriously challenge Missouri for Big 12 North supremacy this year. The 2 host agreed they would.

At best UNL is 4th in the North, more likely 5-6th. GBR!
Former Husker Damen Benning was the host who talked up SDS. Benning usually provides an insightful assessment even when it comes to the Huskers. I didn't think that he predicted that SDS would win, just that they are much better than most people realize. To be fair, Demming gave Chizik credit for finishing on a strong note last year. He was also not out of line in raising concerns about the WR & DB positions.
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