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Sunday, October 3, 2010

No interest in blogging D: SHIT

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Saturday, September 18, 2010

I'm going to convert this blog.

I'm going to Convert it into a more world issues type blog, along with sports. I'll be doing this over the next few days. Stay tuned! GO BIG RED!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

HUSKERS WIN!

Saturday, the Huskers toppled the Idaho Vandals to improve to 2-0. Taylor Martinez led the offensive once again, as he racked up another 100+ rush yard game. Roy Helu Jr. also rushed for over 100. The blackshirts shoed up, sacking the Vandal's quarterback 7 times along with getting 2 interceptions. Two of which were pick sixes. The Huskers ended up winning 38-17. Next week they travel to Seattle, Washington to take on Jake Locker and the Washington Huskies. GO BIG RED!!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

GAME DAY!

Huskers taking on Idaho today! The Huskers should rock them for their 500th win at memorial stadium! GBR!

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Oops! D:

Sorry guys, with homecoming coming up I'm kinda lazy. I'll keep everyone updated Saturday when the Huskers take on Idaho.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Boise State taking on VaTech tonight!

The broncos looking to stay dominant after last years fiesta bowl victory over TCU. Whereas the Hokies are looking to take down the favored Boise State Broncos. It will be an intense game. Watch it on ESPN tonight! I'll keep you updated!

GBR!

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Nebraska wins!

The biggest surprise of the day was probably redshirt freshman Quarterback, Taylor Martinez, making the start. The Huskers played a hard fought game and won 49-10. The defense had a sub-par performance, but the offense lit it up.

Game Stats:
Team StatsWKU NEB
1st Downs14 23
Total Plays63 59
Total Yards299 536
Passing119 249
Rushing180 287
Penalties7 / 51 6 / 75
Possession33:21 26:19
Turnovers2 2      

My predicted upsets.

I will go over the upsets I think will happen today.

Rice over Texas: I know it's a stretch, but at the moment, Rice is playing much better than Texas.

24-23

Oregon State over TCU: I've always liked the Oregon State team. Very good and underestimated.

35-21

LSU over UNC: May not be much of an upset, but LSU is ranked lower. LSU looks stronger.

42-13

Boise State over VaTech: BSU may be ranked higher, but it'd be more upsetting if they win. I think they're the stronger team with Kellen Moore and company.

45-38

Friday, September 3, 2010

Oops. TOMORROW is game day.

Mistake in my post. I thought it was Friday. xD

I'll keep everyone updated!

For now enjoy this muffin:

Thursday, September 2, 2010

GAME DAY!

Tomorrow is game day! I'll keep everyone updated with game updates. Go Big Red!

Also, the game.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Hakuna Matata.

What a wonderful phrase. It means no worries. For the rest of your days. It's our problem free. Philosophy. Hakuna Matata. Stop worrying, people. Everything happens for a reason. It will all work out it the end.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Why Africa is important to the global economy.

Ivory, Diamonds and GOLD GOLD GOLD!!!

If you guys could stop clicking for a while, it'd be great. 

The World Needs to Learn From These Elephants. To Stay Together, and Stay Strong!
Africa is probably the richest continent when it comes to natural resources. With it producing a a nice chunk of the world's ivory and diamonds, we have to consider it as a rich continent. Now you may be thinking, "Aren't most African countries poor?" While this is true, we mustn't assume that they don't have any natural resources. It's actually on the contrary. The reasons for why these countries are so poor is because of of the corruption in the Government. The U.N. needs and can step in and take action to deter the negative effects the governments have on their people. With Africa, as a continent, being poor and corrupted, the world can't take advantage of these vast natural resources that range from ivory, all the way to livestock. The African economy can thrive. We have to get corruption out of the governments of countries such as Uganda and Zimbabwe, so they can put out exports to the fullest potential. This would also be able to take out violence in the dangerous Darfur Region. To improve the world economy, we need to look at other places than our own countries and continents. We need to look at Africa and help every country build up and thrive. It will benefit us and them. Finally, a win/win economic wise.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

I'd like to thank everyone!

I'd like to thank all you people out there for viewing and reading up on my stuff. I hope to bring you quality reviews each week about what is going on in the football world. I may also include some political tidbits everywhere as well. Refer me to your friends! I like the views and the views only for now!



Husker Nation [Slow] Varsity Sliders for NCAA Football 11

Gameplay Options

Skill level: Varsity
Quarter Length: 8 minutes
Game Speed: Slow
Speed Threshold: 25


Penalties

Offsides: 95
False Start: 95
Holding: 55
Facemask: 55
Off. Pass Interference: 100
Def. Pass Interference: 100
KR/PR Interference: 100
Clipping: 55
Intentional Grounding: 100
Roughing the Passer: 95
Roughing the Kicker: 95

Custom AI

(User/CPU)


Offensive

OB Accuracy: 5/35
Pass Blocking: 45/55
WR Catching: 55/60
RB Ability: 40/55
Run Blocking: 40/55

Defensive

Pass Coverage: 60/70
Pass Rush: 80/100
Interceptions: 35/45
Rush Defense: 30/90
Tackling: 15/45

Special Teams

FG Power: 30/45
FG Accuracy: 20/55
Punt Power: 15/50
Punt Accuracy: 55/55
Kickoff Power: 35/55

I hope this works for you guys! It's given me some really good games! Enjoy!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

2010 Big XII North preview


1. At number one, I have the Blackshirts of Nebraska. With their stingy defense and improved offense, look for them to sweep the North.

2. MIZ-ZOU! Mizzou should have a strong season behind Junior Quarterback Blaine Gabbert but, alas, with fall short because of Nebraska.

3. Iowa State. Somewhat of a surprise here but Iowa State had a solid year last year and should be able to carry that momentum over this year.


4. Rock Chalk Jayhawk baby! The Jayhawks are coming off a sub-par year and have replace coach Mark Mangino with former Cornhusker, Turner Gil. I don't see the Jayhawks getting much higher than fourth place in the North.

5. Kansas State. No surprise. Though they were close to getting to a bowl last year, this is a different team. Look for them to be at the bottom of the pack.

6. Colorado. Sorry CU fans. Another year at the bottom of the barrel. Colorado just doesn't have the talent to perform well at this point in time.

The season starts in a week.

The excitement is in the air in Lincoln, Nebraska. It's football season once again and the #8 Cornhuskers look as if they're going to have a promising season. Zac Lee and Roy Helu Jr. are back to lead the offense. And Prince Amukamara and a guy who is flying under the radar, Jared Crick, are both returning to lead one of the nation's top defenses.

The Huskers will try to start off with a big win against the new to FBS, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. The game is at 6 PM at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska. You can watch it on FSN Pay-per-view.

I think the Huskers should come out on top fairly easily in this one. This team isn't much different than the team that defeated the Arizona Wildcats in the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl last year. Sure, they don't have Ndomakong Suh to dominate the opposing Offensive front but they do have Jared Crick. Look for Crick to be a rising star within the next year. I think the Huskers Strong D will shutout WKU in their first FBS game every. The Offense should be able to put up some decent numbers, also. Huskers: 45 Hilltoppers: 0.

Either way, it's going to be an exciting season for the Huskers! Hopefully we'll see them in a BCS bowl this year, or even better, the National Championship. Go Big Red!