Ever since Monday’s crushing blow (delivered by a loss that should not have been), HuskerZone has been presenting the disgruntled fans’ perspective. Now it’s time to see what it looks like from another important point of view—a player’s.

Omaha World-Herald reporter Rich Kaipust spoke to offensive guard Matt Slauson, a 335-pound sophomore from Colorado Springs after the game.

Some might call it wishful thinking. Others may see it as educated guessing. But the Nebraska players who hung around the Cotton Bowl interview room and by the team buses Monday are sure feeling bullish on next season.

“We’re going to be fighting for a national title shot,” said offensive guard Matt Slauson.

“We’re going to be so, so ready,” Slauson said. “We were so close in so many of our games, and just let it slip. We know we can play with anybody. And I’ll tell you next year we’re going to be fighting for a national title shot.”

Of course, that’s easier said than done. Nebraska faces a strong schedule in 2007 filled with eight bowl teams and nine teams that finished .500 or better in 2006.

A player has to believe. So I find no fault with Slauson’s read. The fact is we DO have the horses to win. That’s what makes the loss in Dallas and a 9-5 season so hard to take.