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Why, in the first 10 games, Carolina and Clemson fans were just getting to know one another. By the time Big Thursday rolled around, they were so hopping mad at each other it made the feud between the Hatfields and McCoys look like a slumber party.
Give us a break. Let's talk REAL rivalry!
"From our long lost friend, CaneMutiny, comes an update on a long-lost rivalry."
And then, the reference to the looooong length of time the "rivalry" has taken place:
"While the Hurricanes and Huskers are 5-5 all time since the early 1950s. . . . "
Here's hoping that the Huskers will stabilize with Pelini and end up back in the ranks of your team "sooner" rather than later, Lennie...
Let Husker_Chris make it. He's good peeps!
Folks now a days names don't mean anything - no offense to anybody- but that's the way it is.
These games sound like marque matchups-glad that these teams have the balls to schedule tough opponents- or seemingly so. The Texas vs Ole Miss games look better than the Texas vs Colo or Arkansas- who woulda ever thought that.
Hookem-Horns.
I stand corrected.
Historically these teams have been real tough opponents
Both Miami and Nebraska- storied programs- no argument here
Same can be said for Arkansas and Texas A&M- maybe not same level of success, but non the less both considered schools that usually feild winning football programs.
I'm more than positive that both A&M and Ark were both winning programs kicking ass and taking names and attending bowls when these games were scheduled- now just last year both teams beat tough opponents and attended Bowl games. Both teams have new head coaches this year and have struggled- so still looks like a purty good SEC vs B-12 matchup.
I was just simply making a comparison and Im glad that Texas has a home & home with Ole Miss. Ole Miss looks like a program on the rise and they shouldna knocked of #2 Bama IMHO
I would think that Mississippi looks to be the better matchup, for this year and next, rather than Colorado or Arkansas. Mississippi is clearly tough this year - while the jury seems to still be out on where Colorado and Arkansas are actually heading. My opinion is that all three programs will improve over the next few years. For this particular year - Mississippi is definately the better team.
2001- Rose Bowl
1991- Orange Bowl
1983- Orange Bowl
1989- Alabama, Sugar Bowl
1987- Oklahoma, Orange Bowl
GO CANES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its all about the U
It certainly wasn't about rushing defense. That, I can assure you...