Friday, October 9, 2009

Husker Win Over Mizzou Brings Out The Colors

I'm wearing my red Husker cap and my red Husker sweatshirt with pride this morning after the HUGE win in Columbia. And boy does it feel good!!

What a game!! Ugly, yes. Mistakes made, certainly. But there was no lack of effort and hitting on the part of our guys. Suh led the way certainly--but the entire defense brought the lumber from the very first play--and then the offense got its act together in the 4th quarter.

I watched the whole thing. Bitched when the offense continued to throw the ball in rain that acted like a car wash gone bonkers. "Coach Watson, what are you thinking?" I asked over and over again. I cringed when the special teams play kept going goofy. And I was sure that a Mizzou run of a couple quick scores was just around the corner.

But, by the 3rd quarter, I had a different impression. And that was this---"Y'know, we might lose. But this bunch is putting some HITS on out there." Tackling was solid. Passes were challenged. The D-line was relentless.

And I thought "Yeah. THIS is the program that I root for!!!"

To make it sweeter, of course, was that the offense clicked in the 4th quarter. And the result was this unforgettable comeback 27-12 win on the road--at a stadium where the Huskers hadn't won since Eric Crouch's Heisman year in 2001.

Speaking of--EC, along with Johnny Rodgers, Mike Rozier, Tommie Frazier, and many, many other offensive stars---rightfully have their headlines and awards. But the backbone of the Husker program and tradition is defense. Bob Devaney's teams won some really ugly games because of solid D. Tom Osborne's first title--in the Comeback In Miami--came because of the defense shutting down the 'Canes. That's what made the past 5 years or so seem like such a nightmare--and why the pasting in Colorado back in '01 still stings. Things like that don't happen to a Nebraska defense.

Well, the program showed last night that that spirit is alive and well in Lincoln. The first-team D may not get the Blackshirt wardrobe, but there's no question that their play was of that quality Thursday night.

And it's got this old Husker fan proud to wear red again.

Go Big Red!!!