SouthLincoln Husker
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It's raining in lincoln.
My bad. I was being sarcastic. Should have used an appropriate emoji.We have no offense. But, I had hoped our defense would at least keep it close
What do you propose Nebraska do? Sims is hurt and a turnover machine. Haarberg is inexperienced. The offense in general is woefully unequipped.Yes, I am not inspired by HH's play against teams at the Power 5 level. Even the basics were lacking in several instances which is why the cameras caught Rhule & Satt talking with him after several possessions. I'm not sure what you saw today from him that makes you believe in him, but I would argue that he is no better than Sims at this stage. I would have a very short trigger next week against Illinois because that game is winnable.
Knapp, I actually agree with you and also with those that agreed with your statement.PLEASE JUST STOP WITH THIS NONSENSE.
Is that NIL bringing in any Travis Hunters? Quin Ewers? NO. Its bringing in players like Jeff Simms. Come on. Money is just money. Money and winning is the right combo. We have to win some games first then maybe our suitcases of cash will do someone some good, but I keep hearing our plentiful our bags are, but not seeing it bring in difference makers. I don't care how big 1890 funds are, not until we start bringing in great portal players or 5 star Qb's. Regardless, show me the money is a 90's thing. EIther we bring in coaches like Prime or we build a program like Yes, like K-State has right now. They recruit, develop, and get a few difference makes from the portal. I think Rhule has a chance to do that, but he has to do that. NIL money is not the same here that it is at Bama or Georgia or Texas. Those teams are nationally relevant.Why do you think Nebraska's current recruiting philosophy is hinged upon 25-year-old success?
Nebraska's NIL potential is definitely among the more favorable across the college football landscape. I have very little concern about them being able to come up with necessary funds if they really believe a recruit is worth their investment.
For one, sub him out in a blowout. I was trying to understand what good could come from keeping him out there all game long where he consistently struggled.What do you propose Nebraska do? Sims is hurt and a turnover machine. Haarberg is inexperienced. The offense in general is woefully unequipped.
Like, I get the team isn't good, the offense in particular. But I just don't know what's expected of this staff and coaches in game 5 of their transition year. I don't necessarily "believe" in Haarberg but I'm looking across this roster and not really seeing anything inspirational.
I would say Nebraska has brought an amazing volleyball team, sometimes good baseball team, and an exceptional women's bowling team.Whenever I see Rutgers playing football or basketball, I often think to myself “why did the Big 10 invite them to join,” aside from the NYC market idea. Lately, I’ve been wondering how often other fan bases wonder that about Nebraska. Aside from Volleyball, we have done little to nothing in Big 10 sports. Sad times. I hope one day I can be one of those patient fans and have a wait until next year mentality.
NIL and the transfer portal has made the term "transition year" a joke.What do you propose Nebraska do? Sims is hurt and a turnover machine. Haarberg is inexperienced. The offense in general is woefully unequipped.
Like, I get the team isn't good, the offense in particular. But I just don't know what's expected of this staff and coaches in game 5 of their transition year. I don't necessarily "believe" in Haarberg but I'm looking across this roster and not really seeing anything inspirational.