
It appears the Big 12 North Division is getting back to the old order of things. The Huskers finally sealed the deal on the North. I think we have a long ways to go before we're feared in the South, or at least taken seriously. But the rest of the North has had their day of play. Dad's home now, it's time to stop behaving badly, and start to take your punishment. In the Dark Ages (also known as the Callahan years), the rest of the North missed the opportunity to step into the role and totally dominate for years to come. Instead, they strove for mediocrity, and now they're going to have to deal with the upcoming wrath of Mr. Pelini and his mob bosses. Now that Nebraska has surfaced to the top, the turmoil in football world can start to settle down and return to the normalcy of old. I know it's frustrating for the remainder of the North, and it's not going to get easier in the years to come, but at least they know their place in the world. We just have a few spider webs left to clean out of the attic, and things should be tidied up nice for next season. I realize we were spoiled brats during the latter years of the Osborne domination, and we've learned from this, but we've now descended into the cellar with the previous blundering staff, left them there, and have finally emerged into the daylight. It's going to be sunny. I recommend SPF30 and some decent sunglasses.

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