I don't have much to say, I didn't watch or listen to the game, I went to the beach. Seems like most of the players felt the way I did. K-State looms off in the distance, but there is a lot of time before then.
Flat cats, flat team...
Huskers score 14 blocks in win at Baylor
Hey Volleyball rolled though.
South Dakota State Jackrabbits vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers - ESPN-
Nebraska off to best start since 2005 despite Taylor Martinez's three turnovers
Chatelain: Bo befuddled by Huskers’ performance - Omaha.com
"I misread our team." And that confession may give him headaches from now till Oct. 7, when the Huskers go to Kansas State. Maybe Nebraska’s no better than Texas and the real head-scratcher is just around the corner. Or maybe South Dakota State was a blip. Maybe the Huskers played down to their level of competition.
Better Off Red | Nebraska @ Washington: Post Mortem
What we learned in the Big 12: Week 4 - Big 12 Blog - ESPN
3. Hold the phone on January hotel reservations in Phoenix, Nebraska fans. The defense looked vulnerable to the running game for the third week in four outings so far this season and Taylor Martinez morphed into a mistake-prone redshirt freshman. Nebraska's a great team with the potential to make a title run, but everybody would agree that another day like Saturday for the Cornhuskers will mean a loss in conference play. With a young front seven and the ball so often in the hands of a freshman, it's a real possibility for Nebraska. Everyone saw the best version of the team last week in Seattle. Based on coach Bo Pelini's comments after the win over South Dakota State, we saw the worst version on Saturday. (Side note: After what happened to Kansas, do the Dakota states have some sort of vendetta against the Big 12?)
Husker Mike's Blasphemy: Huskers Go "Elmer Fudd" Against Those Scwewy Wabbits
Curt McKeever: SDSU game holds little meaning
Obviously, I'm not pushing the panic button," Pelini said, "because this is the same football team that showed up last week in Washington. But you've got to be consistent.