Ex-Nebraska QB Adrian Martinez says Kansas State is 'most talented squad' in career

Wow, they named 2 coaches who basically did everything they could to hamstring Adrian.  They should never be associated with him, they seem to be hinderance.

 
Good for Adrian. I am happy for that young man.

The talent was always there.

He took a lot of grief on this board over the years (including from me), but when you put his athletic talent along with a strong running game, good pass protection, and a coach who can manage a game - this kind of performance against OU is what you get.

His play tonight just reveals what competant coaching looks like. I still can't believe how awful Scott Frost's coaching tenure truly was at Nebraska.
So much this....In less than 1 year with Klieman, AM finally beats a ranked team.......And isn't the leading rusher for 3 years IIRC....Coaching matters.  A lot.

 
Kleiman along with Aranda from Baylor are definitely on the list.

I like what Kleiman asks of his offense when it comes to the running game.
Tonight he looks like a guy who knows how to effectively utilize the talent he has.

Which, of course, Frost no more understood than he recognized his a$$ from a hole in the ground.

 
So much this....In less than 1 year with Klieman, AM finally beats a ranked team.......And isn't the leading rusher for 3 years IIRC....Coaching matters.  A lot.
Eh let’s not go overboard. He was a dud against Tulane last week. Regardless, happy and proud of the kid.

goes to show what a competent defense, a lethal run game and most important; a coherent offensive game plan can do with a playmaker at qb. Too bad we had a dips#!t of a coach and a supporting coaching staff that is the epitome of incompetency the past 4 years 

 
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Adrian was always a good QB who had too much put on him to be the savior. He was surrounded by average talent and crappy coaching. I’m happy for the kid. 

 
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