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Huskers know there is still a lot riding on game against Buffs

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BY BRIAN ROSENTHAL / Lincoln Journal

Monday, Nov 20, 2006 - 11:53:53 pm CST

The video has worked its way through Internet circles. Perhaps you’ve seen it.

It’s the clip of first-year Colorado coach Dan Hawkins, at a homecoming pep rally, trying to ignite some passion for Buffalo football amid the team’s winless start.

“At 0-5,” Hawkins told a crowd of CU fans, “the worst days as a Buff is better than the best days as a Husker.”

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Coach Dan Hawkins has had a trying first year at Colorado. He brings the 2-9 Buffaloes to Lincoln for Friday's game against No. 23 Nebraska. (AP)

The fans responded with cheers. Hawkins’ football team responded by losing yet again, this time in triple-overtime to Baylor.

Nebraska coach Bill Callahan showed the video to his team on Sunday.

“Yeah, we laughed,” Nebraska receiver Maurice Purify said, “and felt kind of mad that he would say something like that. It’s kind of disrespect.”

There you have it. The fire for this year’s big game: A seven-week- old video.

Lace ’em up.

Nebraska and Colorado play Friday at Memorial Stadium, and there’s been more at stake in spring scrimmages than this regular-season finale.

Or so it would appear.

No. 23 Nebraska (8-3, 5-2 Big 12) has clinched the Big 12 North title. Colorado (2-9, 2-5) can’t even play a spoiler role. The Buffs’ season — perhaps their worst since going 1-10 in 1984 — is finished.

What’s on the line? Plenty, say the Huskers.

“They’re obviously going to come out and try to ruin our season,” said Purify, whose nephew — yes, nephew — Bobby, was a running back for Colorado from 2000-04.

“I’m just going to do as much as I can to make them feel bad when they leave here and bring as much pain as I can to them.”

A victory would give Nebraska a sweep of Big 12 North teams for the first time since 1999, the last time the Huskers won the division. It’d also snap a streak of four straight victories by the road team in the series. The last time Nebraska won at home was in 2000, when Josh Brown’s last-second field goal provided a 34-32 victory.

“This (game) does matter in what we’re trying to achieve,” Purify said.

But the big stuff — namely, a Big 12 North title — has already been decided. Does that lessen Nebraska’s motivation Friday?

“No. We are concerned about winning the football game,” Callahan said. “That’s where our focus is. There has been no such talk or dialogue whatsoever in that respect.

“We’ve never talked about backing a player down, because this is an important football game for us, and we treat it seriously, like we do every game. So, really, nothing has changed from how we approach this game whatsoever. Nothing.”

Maintaining momentum, Callahan said, is critical as the Huskers prepare for the Dec. 2 Big 12 Championship Game in Kansas City, against Texas or Oklahoma.

“He tells us that even though we’ve won the North,” Nebraska running back Brandon Jackson said, “that doesn’t mean we can relax.”

Last year, Colorado entered the Nebraska game, at home, having already clinched the Big 12 North. The Buffs, though, were coming off a loss at Iowa State, were beaten soundly by NU and limped into the Big 12 title game, where they lost 70-3 to Texas.

“We kind of destroyed whatever they had going on,” Jackson said, “and it put us on top.”

Nebraska would appear to be in much better mental shape than Colorado was last season. The Huskers are coming off an emotional 28-27 victory at Texas A&M.

Yet the Huskers know to expect Colorado’s best effort. Senior fullback Dane Todd said they’re prepared to match Colorado’s emotion and intensity, without getting too hyped.

“As far as I’m concerned, it’s another game,” Todd said. “If we try to place too much emphasis on it, we’ll falter in our preparation.”

Reach Brian Rosenthal at 473-7436 or brosenthal@journalstar.com.

 

 


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D wrote on November 21, 2006 1:03 am:
" 2-9 in his first year makes Petersen look like a genius to hire a Coach for NU that bottomed out at 5-6. Man are we lucky in Nebraska. I would be interested to know the Home Game attendace figures for the fair weather fans at Boulder. 50% of the people who live in Colorado were not born there and it shows in their sporatic support for the CU. Over 90% of the people who live in Nebraska were born here and our loyalty to the University sports teams is an offshoot of our pride of Nebraska as a whole. If I was born somewhere else I would get here just as quick as I could. Yes, I have been to see the rocks and a living, breathing herd of Angus or Hereford cattle are much more entertaining for the long haul. Why are the people in Colorado so angry with Nebraska? Jealousy and thin air depriving oxygen to vital organs must be the answers. "

Charles wrote on November 21, 2006 5:57 am:
" I don't get it. What has anyone from UNL or Nebraska done or said to make the Colorado coaches/players/people behave this way? This is childish and boorish. I am embarrassed for them. Its time to grow up. "

Average Bill wrote on November 21, 2006 8:51 am:
" So we're supposed to get excited about sweeping the Big XII North now, eh? Wow. I can hardly stand the excitement. Sure glad Pederson ran Solich out of town so we could set our sights so high. What's next? The Insight.com Bowl? "

Juice wrote on November 21, 2006 9:03 am:
" "The worst days as a Buff is better than the best days as a Husker"? Sounds like a desperate ploy by a desperate coach whose team is flat out terrible. He does not even know anything about this rivalry but he did manage to keep it alive by that stupid quote. I personally can't stand the Buffs and I hope we beat them they way Texas beat them last year. "

T wrote on November 21, 2006 9:13 am:
" Colorado fans are DESPERATE for any kind of rivalry, no matter how contrived. They chant "red wings suck" at Avs games when they're not even playing Detroit. The loca media has tried to make rivals out of the Clippers and Timberwolves for the Nuggets. The only thing close to a real rivalry they have is between the Broncos and the Raiders, and I'm not sure if even the Raiders fans feel that way. I've lived out here for 5 years, and I can tell you that the state of Colorado doesn't care about college football at all, including the Buffs. They do enjoy being jerks to folks from Nebraska, so they latch on to that supposed rivalry when it's convenient. I can tell you though, you hardly hear a peep about the Buffs out here in the papers or on the radio. They're a sad little program that's finally getting what they deserve. "

j w grieninger wrote on November 21, 2006 9:25 am:
" Anytime you play on national tv you are affecting recruiting. Good recruiting is crucial to future success at NE. Therefore, need it be said, this game with CO IS important. Go Big Red. "

shocking it ain't wrote on November 21, 2006 9:39 am:
" We all remember a few years ago where we should have spanked them hands down and what happened? Our entire season and a heisman's career went in the toilet, which was blown up by one team. Yes they do suck this year, AGAIN. Lets not forget the past, as we need to keep our foot on there juggular while we take care of business. "

Jason wrote on November 21, 2006 11:25 am:
" Who Cares, it's a stupid football game. "

Aaron wrote on November 21, 2006 4:33 pm:
" Doesn't the CU coach kinda look like Elton John? "

from colorado with love wrote on November 21, 2006 8:36 pm:
" Better not pout, better not cry, better not shout, i'm telling you why; colorados coming to town. go buffs. "

to d wrote on November 21, 2006 8:40 pm:
" If you people had anything but the football team you might realize there is a whole world outside of nebraska and it's football. It's no wonder when the enlightened leave after college they never return. Get a pro team in lincoln or omaha so you at least have a choice. "