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Nebraska loses - fans blame Alex Lewis

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Future doesn't seem very bright for young Lewis if he keeps doing what he does.
 
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Wha? You mean the worlds classiest fans are only classy when they are winning? Welcome to mediocrity Nubs and the associated frustrations that it brings.
 
In a perfect world, Alex Lewis is Severus Snape. The perfect villain is the heartbreaking hero.

I think that makes Embree, Dumbledore, but I'm not sure.
 
Wasn't Lewis a HaLkins gray shirt recruit?
Jeez, I don't know. Look, my analogy has lots of flaws, okay? Let's just say that I want Alex Lewis to be a CU mole from the beginning. A mole that played his role so perfectly that we still have to hate him. Let's call him "Yuri".
 
Please tell me someone else sees the irony in the many layers of irony in this game...

On Nebraska's first overtime offensive play of a 36-33 loss to Miami, quarterback Tommy Armstrong threw an interception, Hurricanes cornerback Corn Elder
 
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