LINCOLN, Neb. -- I’m not too keen on sharing the content of conversations from the press box during football games.
Primarily, because you don’t want to hear the banter, spouted without perspective gained from interviews or the time to construct attempts at analysis. It probably sounds a lot like conversation on your couch, so, yeah, some pretty strange stuff.
Put it on ice. Gerald Holmes in from 1 to finish a 16-play, 75-yard, 8:50 drive to put No. 7... https://t.co/AHVHgnbXKC
But every so often, a gem surfaces. Somewhere in the middle of Connor Cook’s Saturday night undressing of the Nebraska secondary -- Michigan State went from the five-minute mark of the first quarter until the last 63 seconds without a punt -- my friendly press-box neighbor remarked that the Spartans resembled a cat, playing with a dead mouse.