Nebraska vs. ISU

You do realize that Roy Helu, Jr. rushed for over 800 yards as a sophomore, splitting time with Marlon Lucky and then rushed for over 1000 yards as a junior, in spite of foot injury problems that plagued him for most of the season? You do realize that, in spite of playing a backup role to Helu, Burkhead is probably a more talented running back?

ARob is a very good running back, but I wouldn't bet on him being the best running back in the North this season!
Uh, you do realize A-Rob rushed for 1,200 in 9 games? On a pulled groin? Had more 100 yard games than Helu? Played 4 less games? Can come out of the backfield and catch a pass? And you're truly joking about Burkhead right? His stats are a joke! :biglaugh:

A-Rob:
Alexander Robinson Stats, News, Photos - Iowa State Cyclones - NCAA College Football - ESPN

Helu:
Roy Helu Jr. Stats, News, Photos - Nebraska Cornhuskers - NCAA College Football - ESPN

Burkhead:
Rex Burkhead Stats, News, Photos - Nebraska Cornhuskers - NCAA College Football - ESPN
 
Nebraska fans would rather have Helu, ISU would rather have A-Rob. Burkhead hasn't proven anything.

Call it a tie and I don't think either side would be too offended.

Anyone who watched Burkhead against Zona in the Holiday Bowl knows he will be a stud running back. Yes, at this point he hasn't proven much, but there is no question he will emerge as a top-flight running back in 2010.

Quite honestly, I thought about calling the running back position a draw and certainly wouldn't be offended if that were the call. As I said, ARob is a talent and could have had an even better season had it not been for his injury. You could say the same thing about Roy Helu, Jr., though. Over 1000 yards and a ton of playing time lost due to injury, not to mention a lot of time when he was used when he was injured. I gave Nebraska the slight edge due to depth (I didn't even mention Dontrayevous Robinson who would be a starter at a lot of schools).
 
You do realize that Roy Helu, Jr. rushed for over 800 yards as a sophomore, splitting time with Marlon Lucky and then rushed for over 1000 yards as a junior, in spite of foot injury problems that plagued him for most of the season? You do realize that, in spite of playing in a backup role, Burkhead is probably a more talented running back than Helu?

ARob is a very good running back, but I wouldn't bet on him being the best running back in the North this season!
Arob would start for Nebraska. Helu would be third string at ISU.
 
I will take back everything i've said about you and proclaim you the Godfather of CF if we get more than 3 draft picks out of your list.

If anyone's going to make a potential list of draft picks on this team, you start with K.O.
 
Anyone who watched Burkhead against Zona in the Holiday Bowl knows he will be a stud running back. Yes, at this point he hasn't proven much, but there is no question he will emerge as a top-flight running back in 2010.

Quite honestly, I thought about calling the running back position a draw and certainly wouldn't be offended if that were the call. As I said, ARob is a talent and could have had an even better season had it not been for his injury. You could say the same thing about Roy Helu, Jr., though. Over 1000 yards and a ton of playing time lost due to injury, not to mention a lot of time when he was used when he was injured. I gave Nebraska the slight edge due to depth (I didn't even mention Dontrayevous Robinson who would be a starter at a lot of schools).
Dude your offense sucks, may be the worst in the Big 12 this year. Sit back and pray that Zac Lee loses the starting job.
 
I hate to say it, but UNIGuy4Cy has a point here. I mean, Wingback is throwing out names that haven't proven a thing, UNIGuy4Cy counters with his own medicine.
Helu does not fit our offense, the dude cant catch a five yard swing pass.
 
Dude your offense sucks, may be the worst in the Big 12 this year. Sit back and pray that Zac Lee loses the starting job.

The word, UNIGuy4CY, should have been "sucked." We don't know whether the offense will "suck" in 2010, as we haven't seen it on the field yet. Yes, I do hope and pray that Zac Lee doesn't end up starting this season. If he does, again, all bets are off. He is quite simply, the worst starting quarterback at Nebraska in 50 years. But, as I said if either Martinez or Cody Green gets the nod, I think Nebraska will be vastly improved on offense in 2010. If Shawn Watson opens things up like he did in the Holiday Bowl, the Nebraska offense could be very fun to watch. A lot of its, but as I said, we just don't know at this point.
 
The word, UNIGuy4CY, should have been "sucked." We don't know whether the offense will "suck" in 2010, as we haven't seen it on the field yet. Yes, I do hope and pray that Zac Lee doesn't end up starting this season. If he does, again, all bets are off. He is quite simply, the worst starting quarterback at Nebraska in 50 years. But, as I said if either Martinez or Cody Green gets the nod, I think Nebraska will be vastly improved on offense in 2010. If Shawn Watson opens things up like he did in the Holiday Bowl, the Nebraska offense could be very fun to watch. A lot of its, but as I said, we just don't know at this point.
Question for you, this year game comes down to a 4th quarter drive, you put our offense on the field or Nebraska's? Be honest.
 
LOL, I would take Thomas over Helu. Just cause he plays RB for "Big Red" does not make him a star. This is not your daddy's Nebraska.
1) Arob


2) Distant second, Thomas
3) Helu

do you have any comments on winning the race last night? that is all
 
Um, a minute ago you seemed pretty damn certain the entire Nebraska offense was better than any part of the ISU offense.

If only you could read, IcSyU. I prefaced everything I said by the words "on paper." We really won't know much of anything until late September or early October. All I said was "on paper" Nebraska has the edge. I also stated that emotion plays a big part of any football game and if Iowa State wins the "emotion battle," as they did a year ago, they can and probably will win. I have never been of the persuasion that Nebraska "lost" that fotball game in Lincoln a year ago. My contention is that Iowa State "won" the game. They played with more emotion and because of that emotion, created a lot of turnovers (notice, I said "created a lot of turnovers" unlike a lot of my Nebraska friends who are unwilling to admit that most turnovers are "created") and were able to defeat a superior team.
 
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