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Jayhawks Hammer Huskers 76-39 Save Email Print
Nebraska gives up most points in its 117-year history
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Kansas defeated Nebraska 76-39 Saturday afternoon in Lawrence. The Huskers have now lost five straight for the first time since 1958.

Dominating the once-mighty Huskers like never before, Todd Reesing threw a school-record six touchdown passes, keeping the surprising Jayhawks in the national championship picture.

Kansas (9-0, 5-0 Big 12) rolled up the most points ever scored against Nebraska in its 117-year football history. With their five-game losing streak, Nebraska (4-6, 1-5) appears to be coming to pieces in the fourth season of embattled coach Bill Callahan.

"People continue to look at the past history and the past records teams have had against us," said Reesing, who was 30-of-41 for 354 yards.

"That has no effect on us. It's a whole new season. You can't just look in the past. Our team doesn't. We're a whole new team."

Reesing shattered Kansas' single-season record with 23 touchdown passes and directed touchdown drives on 10 straight possessions as the Jayhawks went to 9-0 for the first time since 1908.

Interim Athletic Director and former coach Tom Osborne watched the game from a pressbox suite. A school spokesman said he would have no comment. Osborne spoke briefly to Callahan following the game, but declined to meet with reporters.

"There's really no words to explain this loss. They out-executed us in all phases today," said Callahan. "We are just going to keep working. As coaches, we are just going to keep working, coaching and motivating. We need to help the players get through this because this is a tough time for us."

Kansas coach Mark Mangino admits the Jayhawks are exceeding even his expectations. "I thought we had a chance to have a really good football team. Those kids have stepped up and developed and here we are."

Brandon McAnderson ran for 119 yards and tied a school record with four rushing TDs for Kansas, which was picked fourth in the Big 12 North.

"Coach Mangino has instilled an attitude on us, this is KU 2007," McAnderson said. "When you put it like that, history doesn't matter. Put up against us, there's been a lot of history how, `You guys haven't won road games, you haven't beaten them, or them.' There's all kinds of stats about when you can't do something. But history doesn't matter."

The previous record for points given up by Nebraska was 70, to Texas Tech on Oct. 9, 2004, Callahan's fifth game as coach.

"You would never think a team would score 76 on you," Nebraska safety Bryan Wilson said. "We came in with a good scheme. We thought we could take advantage against them in some areas."

Kansas had lost 37-of-38 to Nebraska. The average score from 1971-2000 was 47-7 and only once since 1974 had Kansas even come into the game with the better record.

Playing before a Memorial Stadium record crowd of 51,910, Kansas scored on its last seven possessions of the first half and its first three of the second.

In what must be another embarrassing note for Nebraska, Reesing could be in line to become the fifth player in a row named Big 12 offensive player of the week after playing the Huskers.

Reesing, a sophomore who has not thrown an interception in his last 128 attempts, still has not lost as a college starter. He threw touchdown passes of 13 yards to Kerry Meier, 26 yards to Jake Sharp, five yards to Marcus Henry and 13 yards to Dezmon Briscoe as Kansas roared to a 48-24 halftime lead, setting a record for most points against the Huskers in the first two quarters.

Virtually as unstoppable in the second half as he had been in the first, and playing until only a few minutes remained on the game clock, Reesing connected with Briscoe on touchdown strikes of 14 and nine yards in the second half. McAnderson scored on runs of two, nine, one and six yards.

"It was obviously one of those games you're never going to forget," Reesing said. "Any time you can score over 70 points on a great team like Nebraska, it's unbelievable. We're ecstatic."

Joe Ganz, making his first start at quarterback for Nebraska following the season-ending injury last week to Sam Keller, was 25-of-50 for 405 yards and four touchdowns, but was also intercepted four times.

Maurice Purify caught seven balls for 158 yards and three TDs.

A slew of team and individual records took a tumble Saturday.

Team records tied or broken:

  • The 76 points were the most ever allowed by Nebraska
  • Kansas' 48 first-half points were the most allowed after two quarters by Nebraska
  • The combined 115 points were the most in a game involving Kansas, and most in a Nebraska game since World War II
  • Kansas' 34 first downs tied the school record set against Washington, Mo., in 1923
  • Kansas broke the school season-scoring record of 384 points set in 2003
  • The attendance of 51,821 was a record for Memorial Stadium

    Individual records tied or broken:

  • Todd Reesing set the Kansas single-game record with six touchdown passes
  • Reesing set the school season record with 23 touchdown passes
  • Marcus Herford set the Kansas single-game record with 203 kick return yards
  • Brandon McAnderson's four touchdowns rushing tied the Kansas record
  • Scott Webb broke the season record for extra points with 49 and tied the single-game record with 10
  • Marlon Lucky set the Nebraska single-season receptions record with 61

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    Posted by: meme Location: Lincoln on Nov 5, 2007 at 11:13 PM
    This is a bad year. and to think that these kids came to Nebraska to play for a top football program and hope to get a high NFL draft pick. Bet not many if any will make the draft this year. I guess they can thank BC and Coz for the help!!!!

    Posted by: True Fan Location: Omaha on Nov 5, 2007 at 02:35 PM
    I was at the game in Kansas and stayed till the very bitter end. What was disappointing was to see the body language of the NU players when KU was ahead by just 14. It was like the team had given up: slumped shoulders, heads down. There was no heart or pride and it showed. It was heartbreaking. But the Kansas fans were great. Surprisingly, they shared in our sadness and said they hope things turn around. Thanks to the KU fans who were extremely gratitious and good sportsmen. The Hawks get my cheers on the 24th against Mizzou. Go Hawks!

    Posted by: Big-D Location: N.P. Ne. on Nov 5, 2007 at 12:27 PM
    It's questioned to see the fear, hate and Ignorance from a fan, or not a fan. Maybe just someone with a chance to finally bash the Big Red..It's here though, the failure of a season and fans only hoping that it's just one?? Yes we all will see the door open, today or the end of November and the old and the new will come and go..It makes not a bit of difference if T.O. announces his new man today or weeks from now..It will happen!! The change today will not make this team and the kids play any better come this Saturday. It just won't!! The coaches and it's staff and those poor kids don't want to believe the year is lost, but it has fallen very hard and having a tough time getting back up..Shame on the coaches to allow those kids to feel that bad and that low..For Pederson to watch this happen was always in question..The answer is why the one's who could voice there opinion waited so long..Shame on them..But I guess that's football politics today..Go Huskers!

    Posted by: Sallie Location: La Vista on Nov 5, 2007 at 12:10 PM
    I don't understand why they keep talking about a bowl game IF NU can win one more game. Isn't a trip to a bowl a reward for a good season? NU certainly has not had a GOOD season. They should not accept a bid even if one is offered. Are they trying to make sure everyone in the US sees what a joke this season is?? They do not deserve a bowl bid to any bowl this year. The offense is trying, but it is not meant to be this year... maybe after the house cleaning we can start thinking winning season and bowl bids again. Players, keep your chins up... we true fans know it is in the coaching!

    Posted by: JJ Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 10:56 PM
    When's the last time Iowa had 70 points hung on them? Actually, when's the last time ANY college program been so bad that they gave up 70 points? 10/09/04: Texas Tech 70 - Nebraska 10 would be a good guess! Just keep hugging those past trophies and think about Bruce Springsteen's Glory Days lyrics!!!!

    Posted by: A. Heckler Location: Big Oh on Nov 4, 2007 at 08:31 PM
    All together now...BILL'S GOTTA GO....BRING BACK BO...BILL'S GOTTA GO...BRING BACK BO...BILL'S GOTTA GO....BRING BACK BO.....

    Posted by: Not A Fan Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 07:53 PM
    I'm not a Nebraska fan and will never be one simply because Nebraska football was shoved down my throat when I was forced to move here 18 years ago. I was told many times, that if I did not bow down to the Husker nation, I should get the hell back to Texas. I was not allowed to cheer for A&M publicly without getting cursed at. I graduated from there! This whole soap opra has my attention simply because it's so idiotic. Look it as a business. The CEO - Callahan - has taken the company - the football program - into the non-profit zone for a long time now. Like the Enron CEO, Callahan has ripped the guts out of the company - the Husker football program. Don't fire him and pay off his contract. If possible, demote him to some no impact position till the contract runs out. Think smart people. Treat this as a business not a sport because thats what it really is after all. But actually, I don't really care! Gig Um' Aggies !!!

    Posted by: Doug Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 07:40 PM
    Okay, go to http://www.coachcallahan.com/ and click on "The Coach" then be sure to click on "What others say". Once you are there, be sure to read all of them. There about six or seven people that have really positive things to say about Calahan. Be sure to read Harvey Pearlman's response. I wonder if they still thing that way after the last game. If I were them, I would ask to have those comments removed ASAP.

    Posted by: Kyle Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 07:02 PM
    I agree with Shatel (OWH). Osborne needs to begin announcements of coaching changes. I've heard a few people say that doing that now would only make things worse...ummm...I think "worse" has come and gone. Really. It's over, let it go. Let's at least give the recruits some help with their final decisions. I know if I was being recruited by Nebraska, I'd be laughing all the way to a different school, even if I was a 3rd string high school QB.

    Posted by: dee Location: bellevue on Nov 4, 2007 at 05:15 PM
    when I hear season tickets holders (from 1958) say that if callahan stays for another year, he will turn in his tickets, well that is sad. TO wants to do something to boost the program - he will say Bye-bye-bye callahan and cosgrove. Cosgrove is getting a lot of heat, but the team is dependent upon the head coach. Callahan has never coached this team. Do you think that young men and their parents will believe the "I can take you to the national championship bowl" stuff? The young men are doing what they have been coached (or not coached in this case) to do. I remain a husker fan, but callahan is toxic. I do say Go Big Red all the time. But let's not the program go any lower because of a coach who can't do his job. Players - the frustration I feel is not directed towards you. I place the blame squarely on the shoulders of the men who were hired to do a job that they obviously do not have the qualifications for. There was a reason Raiders fired Bill.

    Posted by: Matt Location: Iowa on Nov 4, 2007 at 05:15 PM
    has iowa won a national championship? better yet...has iowa even been to a national championship? better yet...has iowa dominated the big 10 in the last five years? better yet...when are iowa fans going to shut up? they suck too. at least beat iswho before you run your mouth. typical fawkeye fans...."we're going through a rebuilding year" ???? that's your excuse EVERY year....at least the last three....maybe your program has been rebuilding for the last 40...50....just admit your jealous because you weren't the "team of the 90s" or have never be "the team" of anything....god i hate iowa and it's lousy, no-class fans...only they would be "happy" at 5-5 and a possibility of playing the toilet bowl

    Posted by: Benjamin Location: Elk city, Oklahoma on Nov 4, 2007 at 04:18 PM
    Hey Josh, coucil bluffs please stop talking about iowa the hawkeyes could only score 16 against N. ILLINOIS and lost by 18 to INDIANA!! Nebraska has lost to good teams in the big 12 if iowa was in the big 12 they would lose every conferance game! dont worry Nebraska Osborne will get the big red a good coach!!!!

    Posted by: G Location: Nebraska on Nov 4, 2007 at 03:46 PM
    Parker, 90 percent of division 1 teams out there do the same thing. It is called filling in your non-conference schedule. As for what goes around comes around, it wouldn't be coming around this extreme had these idiots not been choosen to steer the Big Red Bus. On paper it is all there. We have the kids to be successful. Nebraska is ranked dead last in the nation on defense. That makes sense, we have the very worst defensive coach in the nation. It is a no brainer. These guys suck as far as coaching goes.On fox nfl pregame show today even Barry Switzer said callahan does not deserve another year. And to all of you people out there getting your kicks out of this enjoy it while you can. Eventually you'll be eating crow. I promise!!! "You darn right I am an arrogant husker fan"

    Posted by: R. Jones Location: iowa on Nov 4, 2007 at 03:45 PM
    Kansas 76 Nebraska 39 Enough said FIRE CALLAHAN!!

    Posted by: MACLIN Location: BELLEVUE, NE on Nov 4, 2007 at 03:02 PM
    I STAND CORRECTED. THERE WERE AT LEAST 9 RECORDS THAT WERE BROKEN DURING THE LATEST TRAMPLING OF NU BY KANSAS. IF THIS IS WHAT PEDERSON HAD IN MIND 4 YEARS AGO WHEN HE HIRED CALLAHAN...BOY OH BOY, A ONCE GREAT PROGRAM IS NOW REDUCED TO THE LAUGHING STOCK OF NOT JUST THE BIG 12 BUT THE ENTIRE DIVISION 1A FOOTBALL. FIRST AND FOREMOST, NU HAVE ALL OF THESE 4 AND 5 STAR RECRUITS T AS WELL AS EXPERIENCED JUCO TRANSFERS...NOW THERE ARE ONLY 2 GAMES LEFT AND THESE SO CALLED STAR RECRUITS HAVE NOTHING TO SHOW FOR...WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU...CALLAHAN AND COSGROVE ARE MORONS! BOTH OF THESE STOOGE ARE IMPOSTORS. THEY ARE IN THEIR 4TH YEAR OF COACHING AT NU AND THEY BOTH HAVENT'S FIGURED OUT HOW TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS...THESE FOLKS CAN'T BE THIS NAIVE` OR FOR BETTER LACK OF A WORDS - INEPTLY STUPID AND INCOMPETENT! FREAKIN' IMPOSTORS!

    Posted by: Chuck on Nov 4, 2007 at 12:16 PM
    Humm..let's see, Iowa is 1-5 is the Big 12 Nebraska is 1-5. I'd say they compare, in fact they are dead even and just beat KSU! Let's see the Huskers do that!

    Posted by: John Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 11:47 AM
    The strange thing is that, as the Husker football program has waned, the Maverick football program has waxed. (If you don't understand what I just said, look up the terms 'waxing moon' and 'waning moon'.) I think we have decent coaches and staff already present in the UN system, they just need (and I think deserve) the opportunity to bring their skills to the class I-A table. I'll reiterate, though, that Callahan most likely will not be fired after this weekend; they'll give him the chance to save face and retire rather than having to deal with the hassle of firing a head coach (which he may deserve, but at least this gives him the chance to start over somewhere else... maybe some high school where his coaching skills might actually be up to par with his opponents'). As far as the people laughing at NU because of all of this... okay. Get in your licks now, because that which cometh around, goeth around, and you'll be crying again when some other team dominates YOUR team into dust.

    Posted by: nick Location: columbus on Nov 4, 2007 at 11:46 AM
    I think Callahan and Coz are doing a horrible job! I wanted to blame Coz more than Callahan and then I did a little research from Callahan's 4 recruiting classes.Out of his 4 classes (the way I count them) 52 offensive players, 43 defensive players, 2 kickers and 2 athletes. Some of those numbers may be off due to academics or some other reasons. Maybe Callahan should have evened it up a little and got a few more defensive guys ( instead of having 6 qb's on scholarship).By the way I think Potter is one of the few ex black shirts that are playing well. So maybe its Callahan hanging Cosgrove out to dry instead of the other way. Just a different way of looking at this poor coaching by almost all involved.

    Posted by: Dan Location: North Platte Ne. on Nov 4, 2007 at 11:13 AM
    Amazing!! Not that we lost, we knew that would happen..It's not that it was a blow out or that it could even be a close game. It's a year the Big Red has fallen in the trap door of failure. It's ONE season?? We will see a come back, all great programs do and this one will..It's to bad for the senior class that will fall with a heavy load for years to come..The team that let the year, the hope and the "N" side of this "Program" hit the wall..It's the year all the schools and the media can bash the Big Red over and over..Yes pay back is being dished out like Nebraska did years ago.. It's a left right left, followed with an upper cut, down goes the Huskers!! The 76 points was the knock out blow..The most points "EVER" in school history..By a school that has only won 2 games out of the last 39 tries, Now that's amazing.. The 36 consecutive wins in a row over Kansas, looks like nothing after after a Midwest corn harvest..Good luck to the Jayhawks...Go Big Red...

    Posted by: David Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 10:44 AM
    Josh, Council Bluffs. What planet are you from, Nebraska has played one of those teams and that was ten years ago. Iowa played one Big12 Team, Iowa State and loss, Nebraska stuffed them. Sure Nebraska Is not that great this year, but Iowa still don't compare

    Posted by: Parker Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 10:00 AM
    What goes around, comes around Huskers! I feel sorry for the kids playing. They're just doing what they're trained to do. And the training is BAD. But the Huskers have been known for a long time of stacking their home schedules against weak teams for an almost assured win. Then trash them by running the score up. Sure they put in their 2nd and 3rd string teams, but when you're playing the level of community colleges, it doesn't mean much. 'Bout time the Huskers and fans in this state got a dose of their own medicine.

    Posted by: jim Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 08:07 AM
    To Anonymous, waaaaaa,waaaa,waaaa I hate the huskers, boo who. Even in these difficult times, I'm still a Husker and I could care less what you think of them!

    Posted by: David Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 07:18 AM
    Maybe this is not such a bad thing for people who use to have to go to Kansas or Iowa to see a Nebraska. Maybe some of the Nebraska unfaithful will give up their tickets, instead of passing them down generation to generation. Nebraska will rebuild, it will just take time and the right coach

    Posted by: obiwan Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 03:27 AM
    I have foreseen: * NU is going to lose every game for the rest of the season. * Callahan will be fired (from a cannon?) ...therefore... it can't get any worse... so why not start looking for the replacement coach now? Whether you fire him now or fire him later... the team has already fallen apart either way. So what if you lose the current recruits... If Callahan picked them, they're likely not any better than the current ones. High school stats have little relevance to how they'll perform in college ball. Let Osborne build a new recruiting class, and get started now, rather than later. And a suggestion: don't let in anyone who benches less than 245!

    Posted by: John Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 01:43 AM
    I know Nebraska fans all want to see Callahan & Cosgrove go. But it won't happen right away (well, we might see Cosgrove go on Monday, but I wouldn't put money on it). Firing Callahan at this point would just render a bad situation MUCH worse: the team would be left completely leaderless before our last two games. Right now there's no one that T.O. can get to fill the position on such short notice. Instead, I expect that at the end of the season, Bill C. will be given a chance to resign, a chance to save face. If he doesn't take it, then he'll be handed his walking papers. The big-money donators are very upset with Callahan and NU knows full well that they won't get their multi-million-dollar athletic donations if Callahan stays on the payroll; not after a season without a bowl game for Nebraska. And Callahan's departure won't change things right away either. We'll have a bad year next year as the new staff gets used to each other. ... but what else can we expect?

    Posted by: Josh Location: Council Bluffs on Nov 4, 2007 at 01:18 AM
    Iowa has gone through a Big Ten schedule -- hardly what most would consider weak. Add to it that during NU's "glory years" a decade back, the Huskers regularly beat up on such powerhouses as Pacific, Illinois State, and North Texas, so for Husker fans to lambast someone else about a weak schedule is laughable. Face it: Iowa is simply better than Nebraska this year.

    Posted by: jj Location: omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 01:54 AM
    well at least UNO can win, no one wants to give them any credit, but they could beat UNL

    Posted by: Rabbit Location: ELKHORN,NE on Nov 4, 2007 at 01:25 AM
    I dont care who you are, or what you are its a complete imbarisment to have 76 points scored on any team esp. Nebraska. maybe callahan needs to take a class on coaching from eather Mark Wartman (Elkhorn's head coach) or Pat Berns from UNO. Nebraska has the talent but they need a coaching staff that could havest that talent to greatness. and if i was callahan i would do the right thing and step down! those kids dont need this embessisment. P.S. I have never before in my life have ever said a coach should step down til tonight :(

    Posted by: randy Location: phoenix on Nov 4, 2007 at 01:09 AM
    TO ALL OF YOU HATEING ON NEBRASKA .KANSAS AND IOWA HICKS! ENJOY WHILE IT LAST WE WILL BE BACK ON TOP AGAIN. YOU GUYS REMEMBER WHAT WE USED TO DO TO YOU ALL THOSE YEARS WE PLAYED . BYE BYE BILL C. AND COMPANY

    Posted by: Anonymous on Nov 4, 2007 at 12:46 AM
    why is everyone all over joe's performance? am i the only one to notice the 4 INTs??? if thats a sign of success and progress, then wow. i hate the huskers, always have, and always will. this is the best football season of my life. thank you callahan, i hope you stay for years to come.

    Posted by: David Location: Omaha on Nov 4, 2007 at 12:07 AM
    Earlier the comment was made about how Nebraska was till a much better program than Iowa was and that Iowa shas been going through a rebuilding phase for over five years now. I did some checking on that. Since 2000 Iowa's record is 61-35, Nebraska's record is 61-37. I owa has recorded three ten win seasons to Nebraska two. No one will comceed that I owa had some down years in the late 1990's and historicaly Nebraska has recorded more wins than Iowa, but in the 21st century Iowas has proven to have more success. Another comment was posted o how Uno should play Nebraska this year. I agree UNO is the third ranked tem in the country in Divison II but they are hardly gettign any recognition for it. As a UNO graduate I am disapointed that the tema is doing as well as they are and they are receiving the amount of coverage that Nebraska is receiving for all of its problems thsi year.

    Posted by: CB Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 10:40 PM
    1. All you Iowa fans - stop talking you guys have stunk forever and always will - still building not rebuilding. Come talk to us when you win anything. 2. Huskers are definitely having the worst year ever it will get better and things will change. It is horrible to see the players not playing for the coaches or the tradition, but can you blame them when their motivation comes from a guy whose famous words are either "They are a Good football team" or "We are a good football team" not sure about everyone else but I am tired of hearing that Callahan needs to just stop talking. Cosgrove has completely lost it they need someone to teach fundamentals and they need to add the word adjustment to their vocabular. Always a Husker fan all it will get better.

    Posted by: Ryan on Nov 3, 2007 at 10:35 PM
    1 or 2 losses might be coaching, but 0-5? Those losses belong to the players, they PLAY the game. No amount of coaching will make bad players PLAY the game and win. Lets face it we were out played and outclassed by effort; not hype about who the coach or who the AD is. There is always next year.

    Posted by: Jim Location: omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 10:20 PM
    Mangino is probably having 76 extra cheeseburgers as a victory snack tonight. Cosgrove should resign tonight. If anybody else performed as badly as he has, they would be Ghandi!

    Posted by: cody Location: bellevue on Nov 3, 2007 at 09:46 PM
    for those of you saying iowas great, get a clue. they havent even beaten a ranked team, their best win was against a great michigan state team. Also this loss was pathetic , im happy to see ganz did good. well never get out of this slump if we dont get this moronic coach outta here

    Posted by: Pat Location: Topeka (formerly Omaha) on Nov 3, 2007 at 09:44 PM
    Coach Osbourne needs to ask himself the following question: "If my job here is to teach and I fully believe that the position of coach is to teach leadership, what is it that the current football team is learning about leadership?". I believe they are NOT learning leadership. I believe they are learning about excuses. I believe they are learning that they are inferior athletes (if not then the coaching staff should be fired immediately because that's the only impression they could come away with at this point). This is Callahan's group of recruits (he has no one else to blame). This is Callahan's coaching staff (he has no one else to blame). Have we heard him say that he was responsible in any way? All we've heard him say is how 'sick' he is and the staff and players are. 'We' are sick of hearing that excuse! If I made that kind of excuse for why I sucked at my job, I would be terminated without my boss blinking an eye. Personal accountability should mean something ...

    Posted by: Carl Location: Belleuve on Nov 3, 2007 at 09:21 PM
    I know this is hard. But Husker Nation must be patient. Firing the staff right now would do nothing for the team, recruiting, or our image as a whole. It most certainly will not win the last two games. However, It would show that TO's word could no longer be accepted as gospel not trusted. No one wants that. We need to weather the storm and trust the ship will be righted in the off season. Now a word to those who enjoy shooting off their mouths publicly without thinking, DON'T! You bring great discredit to the Huskers and Nebraska as a whole. Remember what makes us great, integrity, dedication, loyalty, and determination, not senseless clanging of hate filled words. Let's stay united as we move forward. GO BIG RED!

    Posted by: Ted Location: Rock Springs, WY on Nov 3, 2007 at 09:04 PM
    I can go back immediately to the seasons of Husker glory and still get excited about games that the mighty Huskers would completely dominate. Seeing that Miami quarterback pulling grass and dirt out of his helmet. Tennessee wanting nothing but mercy. I know there are very talented players on the team now. Some with a little Rogers in them. Some with a little Green in them. Some that could set the bar a little higher. It takes a coach that sees that in a player to bring him to the next level, though. These guys are here to improve their skills, possibly move on to the big show and most of all, to have been a part of a UNL program that has created star after star. The Huskers will always be my team. It is unfortunate that the coach has reddened Lil' Red's face so badly. Someone wrote that they wondered which high school program he would sent on to. It has taken Bill awhile, but I hope he sees now that the world needs ditch diggers, too.

    Posted by: kms Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 09:01 PM
    Callahan & Cosgrove, you'd better hire a moving company after the Colorado game because you are gonna be outta here! You have both ruined this wonderful program.

    Posted by: Dave Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 08:55 PM
    We are the who's of Huskerville, the grinch stole our season, but we are still excited with anticipation with what's to come!-Thanx Pauly(meyers) for coming back

    Posted by: Timmylee Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 08:34 PM
    I am glad to see the offense pulled togther with a new qb. The defense (I won't us the term Blackshirts at this point) need to revisit a thing called "the pancake." Get some respect from the other team's offense. We need to work on tackling. No higher than the waist. The runner won't get much farther if you take out their center of gravity, or tie up their legs. BUT if you try to grab someone around their shoulder pads, while YOU are wearing shoulder pads, you need a 10 foot reach around and they will drag you another 5 yards, or you just bounce off an they keep going. This would also cut down on the face mask and horse collar penalties.

    Posted by: Thomas Location: Bellevue on Nov 3, 2007 at 08:28 PM
    Put a fork in them guys. They are DONE!

    Posted by: dee Location: bellevue on Nov 3, 2007 at 08:23 PM
    KU thought it was a basketball game today - the score was just that high. NOW, can we send callahan and cosgrove back to the swampland that they sold pederson when they told him they were the second coming of osbourne? No way do I blame the players - they have not had inspiration nor instruction on the game. Most of all I think that the seniors should be applauded for staying with the sinking ship. In fact callahan owes the university all of his back salary. If I performed that poorly at work, I would have been termed years ago. I don't mind having a bad season so much, I do mind when someone who is paid thousands of dollars a day does such a bad job that destroys potential careers of the players. Stop him now - we might have be able to have a better ending to the season.

    Posted by: Don Location: Bellevue on Nov 3, 2007 at 08:12 PM
    I have followed NU football for over 30 years through the good times and bad. If someone had told me ten years ago that NU would have fallen this low I would not have believed them! I say scrap the coaching staff. Hire a new staff, however ensure that there is an infusion of both new and old; meaning let's follow the path OU took by bringing in new personnel and concepts but not forgeting the great history of the OU program and those who contributed over the years such as former coaches and players. I believe with the right players NU could still run a newer updated version of the option. Maybe I'm dreaming but it appears to me that quite a few of the programs within the Big 12 and nationally are running offenses similar to what NU ran during the 90s. I truly believe that NU will be back on top but it all relies on the right people being bought in and obviously a coach who knows how to recruit, motivate and teach! Keep it simple folks. Let's get back to good old "Smash Mouth Football".

    Posted by: Andrew Location: Kansas on Nov 3, 2007 at 08:00 PM
    I guess that Nebraska thought a one man fix would get them out of the toilet bowl. I think UNO and UNL should switch, and then Lincoln would at least be in a league they stand a chance in. And the Mavericks could show them how it's done. The coaches and players should be embarrassed! So...who are you going to fire this week?

    Posted by: Leighton Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 07:49 PM
    I could not tell by the score if todays game was basketball or football. Will you please let me know?

    Posted by: cs Location: Millard on Nov 3, 2007 at 07:43 PM
    What an amazingly embarrassing game. OH my gosh - I haven't been paying much attention to this football hoo-ha lately b/c of how sad it has become but boy oh boy, shameful..

    Posted by: Jerry Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 07:06 PM
    At the end of the season, this staff should be gone (although, realistically, this season ended bout five games ago). But "The Coz" needs to go tonight. NOW. Billy C. can thank his buddy for costing him his job.

    Posted by: Rich Location: Maine on Nov 3, 2007 at 07:02 PM
    The NU-KU game should have mercifully ended at half-time; the entire NU coaching staff should have been fired publicly on the sidelines. Until pride is restored, the entire defense should be banned from football for 40 yrs. As they roam the desert, I hope they run into MOSES along the way and ask for his help in developing guts, stamina, and wisdom. Only then will they realize the errors of their ways...that they contributed majorly to the complete demoralization of Nebraska Football. PS-To Coach Osborne..you can't fix stupid..Callahan MUST go!!!

    Posted by: Ben Location: Indiana on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:51 PM
    Born and raised in Omaha, I attend college at Indiana University...Today the Hoosiers became bowl eligible with their convincing win over Ball State (no pun intended) for the first time since 1993....Needless to say Nebraska is now the laughing stock of college football, and while the coaches are taking a lot of heat, the players are responsible for the outcome of the game. These players do not wear the Nebraska jersey with ANY respect. With that said Callahan should be sent packing no later than Monday. Unfortunately It could be a very long time if ever, that Nebraska returns to the level that it was.

    Posted by: Pete Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:44 PM
    If Callahan had any integrity, he would walk into Tom's office Monday and resign. But why won't he? Look at the Pederson payoff. He will get a lot more $$$ being fired, than resigning. I am only a moderate Nebraksa fan (not a fanatic), but enough is enough. Dry Solich out and bring him back.

    Posted by: E Location: MD on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:43 PM
    Well can't comment too much on this poor performance. Thanks callahan for offically breaking every worse record nebraska had in your era. I said it from the start. callahan comes in gives a decent season and then down hill from there. um hello THE RAIDERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

    Posted by: Carl Location: Tekamah on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:42 PM
    This is the worst coaching staff that i've ever seen. Mr. Osburn needs to clean house immediately. They're setting all kinds of negative records.

    Posted by: Bob Location: Husker Nation on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:36 PM
    Fire Callahan. Nobody will blame you Tom for going against your initial statement.

    Posted by: DD Location: Littleton, Co on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:14 PM
    Wow, I believe that is as bad as it gets. I don't think humilitating can even come close to describing this one. How far do we have to let it go to get change?

    Posted by: J Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:13 PM
    That was the last straw, the Coaching staff (defensive coordinator and Head Coach) need to go first thing Monday morning. T.O should act as both Interim AD and Interim Head coach. Now to get rid of the crappy players and find better recruits somehow.

    Posted by: stan Location: omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:12 PM
    Henry, medicine? It's a football game. You're bitter. Toilet bowl? You're just not funny, or original for that matter.

    Posted by: Andrew Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:08 PM
    Maybe they should suit up the Mavericks for the rest of the Huskers schedule? After watching them on Thursday the amount of passion they bring to the game compared to the Huskers is enormous. The Huskers need a complete overhaul top to bottom, not just coaches but players as well. This is a problem that could be around for a long time. Any new coach for this team is going to have his work cut out for a while best of luck.

    Posted by: j Location: COUNCIL BLUFFS on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:03 PM
    QUIT BLAMING THE COACHES ..IT IS U PATHETIC FANS...AND THEM LAME SKINNY PLAYERS

    Posted by: jam Location: council bluffs on Nov 3, 2007 at 06:01 PM
    kansas 76 nebraska 39 ....you will hear that score again twice....during basketball season

    Posted by: Victor on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:59 PM
    76 points...seventy-six!!! Were they playing football or basketball? This is too funny for words!

    Posted by: stan Location: omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:58 PM
    Ya' gotta luv all these Husker Haters. You must have been living in hell all these past years. Huskers are down and you have all this pent up anger that you only have the courage to express now.

    Posted by: J on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:36 PM
    Josh from Iowa - don't compare Iowa to Nebraska... you guys had a losing season a few years ago when you were pre-season #4! Iowa isn't rebuilding this year, they have been rebuilding for 5 years too.

    Posted by: RJ Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:30 PM
    As a Oakland Raider fan I take pride in saying after a slaughter this bad Callahan can kiss his job good-bye... Hey Bill so you remember saying The Raiders have to collectively be the dumbest team of individuals you have ever coached?? Well you single handedly ruined the Husker football program. I guess it is safe to say with The Raiders and The Huskers it isn't a problem with dumb players te problem is a Stupid Coach with a pea brain so what High School Team Are You Going To Ruin After Being Fired From UNL Soon???

    Posted by: Al Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:25 PM
    It's time for the coaching staff to go now!! Don't wait to the end of year. We need to know who will be here for next years class before the end of year!!

    Posted by: Chris Location: COUNCIL BLUFFS on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:14 PM
    A NEW NAME FOR THE NEBRASKA CORN HUSKERS.. THE NEBRASKA CREAM CORN HUSKERS.. NOW THATS FUNNY.

    Posted by: richard Location: tekamah on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:06 PM
    fire mr. callahan now.send him packing

    Posted by: Henry Location: Kansas on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:01 PM
    How does your own medicine taste? At least you get to stay home for the holidays! The only bowl game Nebraska's going to be in is the TOILET bowl!

    Posted by: DB on Nov 3, 2007 at 05:00 PM
    Tom Osborne...What on God's green acres are you waiting for? Haven't you seen enough?? Everybody knows that you are giving to fire these alleged "coaches". So just do it now! I'd rather give up another 76 points next week and at least know that we were officially looking for a new coach. This is humiliation. Tom, you were brought in to do a job...Please do it!

    Posted by: Brian Location: iowa on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:51 PM
    How it feel neraska fans. hey let me guess kansas ran up the score. keep crying because its not going to get any better. All nebraska fans are crybabies

    Posted by: MACLIN Location: BELLEVUE, NE on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:49 PM
    3 MORE RECORDS PLUS ANOTHER BIG 12 CANDIDATE FOR BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK; ANOTHER MELTDOWN...ARE THESE NU COACHES FOR REAL OR WHAT? WHAT A BUNCH OF IMPOSTORS! ALL I COULD SAY IS WOW!

    Posted by: Rob Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:47 PM
    Well, Cossie if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. I had faith and you came through. Another record bites the dust.

    Posted by: Lee Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:35 PM
    Even if Nebraska would win out, they don't deserve a shot at bowl bid. Those games are reserved for good football teams/programs who have proven themselves throughout the season. It's a joke if they play in a bowl game.

    Posted by: Kevin Location: Council Bluffs on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:32 PM
    I don't understand why Nebraska hasn't fired Tom Osborne yet.... he has had nearly two weeks to turn it around. This isn't typical Husker hysteria, the Big Red Nation must be on Zoloft.

    Posted by: David Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:24 PM
    Josh from Council Bluffs, Wow Iowa has a 5-5 record over weak teams. Wow you should be proud

    Posted by: Todd Location: Wahoo on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:24 PM
    Stop the madness! Tom please let Bill go, we can't take it any more. Since when does Nebraska deserve pity? People are feeling sorry for us because of our over paid loser coach and his pals. See ya Bill!!!

    Posted by: Jay Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:16 PM
    After their showing the other night, Millard North probably could have held Kansas to fewer points. What a joke.

    Posted by: jammer Location: council bluffs on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:11 PM
    time for you sorrry fans to take up a hobby besides sorting out your dead red attire....try knitting

    Posted by: Kevin Location: omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 04:02 PM
    Was this a basketball game??? By looking at the score I thought it was.

    Posted by: mean joe greene Location: council bluffs on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:55 PM
    "nebraska" dont care if you root for them...they care if u buy their merchandise

    Posted by: Andrew Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:51 PM
    And so it continues, another record set.

    Posted by: Husker Fever on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:51 PM
    I am tired of saying it is the talents fault...we have had top 10 recruting since callahan took over. Callahan can recruit them but cannot coach them. The coach sucks...stop sticking up for this moron who wouldnt coach his way out of a high school game

    Posted by: Josh Location: Council Bluffs on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:46 PM
    What's that? A rebuilding Iowa team is 5-5, primed for bowl eligibility, and Nebraska is 4-6, having given up 76 points? I'm so happy to watch all these teams run up the score on Nebraska, just like the Huskers and their arrogant crybaby fans deserve. Looks like you're stuck at home during bowl season this year. As a Hawkeye fan, I'll let y'all Husker fans know how bowl season goes. At least you're all getting what you deserve.

    Posted by: joe Location: council bluffs on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:39 PM
    good job...way to go offense...are you kidding me ..in shootouts both teams score regardless of how bad 1 team is........what else am i sick of seeing.....nice effort ...coaches fault .....how bout fans fault for investing 90 percent of their lonely lives with their chest puffed out a decade ago bragging of how they bullied kansas 60 something to 14 or so ....time to exhale

    Posted by: Kevin Cosgrove Location: UNL on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:39 PM
    Well I guess are defense is 119th out of 119th. At least there is one good thing to look at we can't get any worse on defense this year. Go Huskers!!

    Posted by: 4-8 Location: Nebraska on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:34 PM
    4-8 season is a good prediction. Wow, the O/U was 55 points, and that got *doubled*. More than doubled! I hope you ll bet the overs on this one.

    Posted by: Chris Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:33 PM
    This is only the second time in my lifetime I have witnessed a Kansas win over Nebraska. Nebraska football has had a wonderful history and lots of tradition, but it's time another team has a turn at success. Way to go Kansas!

    Posted by: BJ Location: Omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:29 PM
    I was happy to see how well Joe Ganz did. Give him a chance. Callahan -- no chance.

    Posted by: Brian on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:26 PM
    Go Big Red! Wow did the offense do an excellent job compared to previous games? I'm proud of the offense. The defense needs a huge change. This was an horrible score. I can't look at that because of the high number. Need a new defensive coach to try and stop the everything. Good game Nebraska.

    Posted by: Jeremy Location: Council Bluffs, IA on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:24 PM
    This was the best game ever. I really enjoyed watching Kansas not hold anything back agianst Nebraska. Maybe, now the local news will start to cover UNO Mavs sports in greater detail.

    Posted by: pete Location: omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:18 PM
    COULDN'T OF HAPPENED TO A BETTER TEAM. PAYBACKS ARE HERE. SO SUCK IT UP YOU HUSKER LOSERS..THIS IS JUST A START..

    Posted by: Thomas Location: Bellevue Nebraska on Nov 3, 2007 at 03:01 PM
    It is time to say so long to callihan and hello to a husker season of (4-8) I dont remember one time in my 31 years of watching football to see the huskers this bad

    Posted by: kevin on Nov 3, 2007 at 02:50 PM
    Why wait? Fire Callahan NOW. The team will lose anyhow.

    Posted by: Jason Location: Fremont on Nov 3, 2007 at 02:39 PM
    Well it has half time and i turned the game off again. Can't stand to watch our team get leveled by the other teams. I know we have the talent like the coach says we do but why has he not used that? Especially on the defense!! It is just not the same old defense that we used to have. I have a blackshirt flag that I embarrassed to put up on the flag pole anymore. Come on fire the coach for the fans, before it is too late..

    Posted by: BJ Location: Papillion on Nov 3, 2007 at 02:34 PM
    You cant make a brain surgeon out of a well digger. He dont want to be a doctor he does not have the talent to do so. Just like our Ne. football players they dont have any talent. Dont blame the coach and staff, the guys dont have talent plain and simple!!!

    Posted by: Chris Location: Kansas on Nov 3, 2007 at 01:44 PM
    I guess the only way this game got on to the TV is due to that Kansas St was playing. I wouldnt waste the Air Time On Nebraska.

    Posted by: Vernon Joseph Davis Location: 41.262757 °, -95.972492 ° on Nov 3, 2007 at 12:45 PM
    Let's GO JayHawks!!! Bringing the Blue!!

    Posted by: J on Nov 3, 2007 at 12:19 PM
    I have no hope for them to win another game... maybe if we lose out, it's a sure bet that Callahan will be gone. How many more recruits are we going to lose before the season's over? Who says 5 ? Anybody else notice that Zach Potter has been burned on 3 plays so far (first quarter) - I knew this was a mistake recruiting him. He is absolutely terrible!

    Posted by: george Location: omaha on Nov 3, 2007 at 11:41 AM
    looks like Nebraska will lose another game here. I wonder if they will win another game this year.

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