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We should go back to the early 1900's and erase some wins because they played some high school teams en sech.
We should go back to the early 1900's and erase some wins because they played some high school teams en sech.
We should go back to the early 1900's and erase some wins because they played some high school teams en sech.
Nate Clouse said the main deal was with the hand-held times vs. electronic times, and trying to reconcile the difference..
lincoln high was tough
Omaha Tech would have kicked their asses. Fact.
I always assumed that type of stuff was anotated. Just make two lists or use *
It doesn't take being a part of the "Twitter generation" to look at all the facts and realize that this was not some nefarious plot to rid the program of history rather than just cherry picking what you want to read.Thanks Red_Alert. I thought it was rather obvious, but I am not of the twitter generation.
The players played the game for the University of Nebraska and the State of Nebraska.
This recordgate never even should have happened.
How pissed were the players and fans when Callahan did Picturegate? Then, within nearly ten years do something along the same lines?
Or snapchat it or something.
Did Nebraska hire the coaches and strength coaches during this time frame? Yes.
Are the coaches from this time, paying back their salaries? No.
Did the players have a choice in the matter? No.
Did the players get a University of Nebraska scholarship or some sort of team piece of paper? Well, some of them did. Some of them didn't.
Did the players wear Scarlet and Cream? (god I hope I have those correct) Do we have to wear our "official" colors? Oregon wears pink sometimes and it still counts.
Do the Football team records and division trophies still count from this time frame? Were the team records and trophies attained by way of some incorrect measurement? If so, then I say no....they shouldn't count.
Is Nebraska giving up the victories from this time frame or keeping them? Does incorrectly testing athletes for the purpose of measuring strength and conditioning results violate NCAA rules and regulations?
This is literally the dumbest controversy I have ever even heard about
I actually don't even understand what the controversy is.
Didn't they say the records were all going to be restored?