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Because the general Nebraska fans are morons, they won’t like the hire, only based on his career at Nebraska.12 points
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I didn't see enough of him getting beat and then doing a finger wag when the WR drops the ball. I don't think he's gonna fit in around here8 points
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Long snapper is one of those positions that never gets positively recognized but oh man will you hear a fan base squawk if the long snapper isn't perfect. They are invisible until they stink. I'm fine spending a scholarship on one.6 points
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Are you s#!tting me? Did Musk actually tweet "Prosecute Fauci" while concurrently mocking the transgendered? I think Vindman's proofreading leaves a lot to be desired, but he's not the a$$h@!e here.5 points
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How does the simple fact that the starter got hurt and the backup sucked = "all kinds of info"? Michigan St is my second team because it's my wife's team. I watch about as many MSU games as Nebraska. Maybe you should just mind your beeswax, Ramona.5 points
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Or maybe he asks a lot of questions that could better be found out with a couple other key strokes5 points
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I would give him more than 2 weeks to build the relationships that have been built for up to 2 years for this recruiting cycle. Huskerboard does have a page showing 2026 recruits with 7 players on there already.5 points
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Hey Huskers! I know there are many of you who may have questions concerning Kwinton. He was primarily a RB at our small HS, but was also active as a receiver and DB. He is 6'3", 180 lbs, VERY fast, and great vertical leap. Great hands, great moves, and physical. Because Palmyra is a small HS in NJ, he didn't get the attention that an athlete from a big program would get, but i will assure you, he is a keeper. Our offensive line was made up of primarily sophomores, and Kwinton quite often made things happen because of his own abilities. Had he been with a large school program, he could have excelled as a RB, WR, or DB. Our small program has sent 4 or 5 other former players to D1 programs in the past 6 years, and Kwinton is easily equal to or better as a a D1 prospect. He also excels as a basketball player and T & F athlete (check his bio on NJMilesplit.com).5 points
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You mention you think NU should hire an established name who has had success developing QB’s and getting them to the NFL, and then you think Joe Ganz should be hired when he his only coaching experience is at the FCS level. You are all over the place.5 points
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I know this will sound crazy...but hear me out..... I bet the staff is capable of recruiting more than 1 player at a time. It's a lot to think about. Def will blow some minds but I really think they can do it. If it is spots you are worried about, well I think we are going to be losing some players to this thing called the transfer portal. I mean, when it is all over, and we have a stud that gets left out in the cold bc/ we are out of schollies, be sure to come back and remind me.5 points
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He needs to spend scholarships on players rated higher than 0 stars. Recruiting isn't complicated. Let's not act like recruiting players unwanted by any team is a viable strategy. He doesn't have time. The roster already has no talent. The B1G is going to eat Rhule alive.4 points
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Egusi (goat stew) and fufu. Use the fufu to eat the stew with your hands4 points
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Due to the shameful performance, lack of effort, and completely absurd non professional attitude at Nebraska, a bowl game will be subtracted from his total for each year he was the HC. Therefore, Frost has coached -3 bowl games. It's science.4 points
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You're the one who interjected, so that's a you problem No one is triggered. Troll harder bud4 points
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Well per Rhules past college track record we will win 1 or 2 games next year. So any thing more then that is a WIN.4 points
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Hey. Did my wife enjoy the Christmas gifts I got her last year? What does she want this year? What do you think about nuclear disarmament?4 points
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If giving a snapper a schollie helps avoid special teams meltdowns its well worth it4 points
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Rhule is going to find that it's a lot more difficult to pull off in the B1G. Frankly, it's unlikely to work. My hope was that he would use NIL resources to lure 4* talent and develop them... alas, just like his assistant staff pool, he's using those resources to acquire talent Nebraska could've gotten anyway.4 points
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They've given up on running the ball so we'll probably be in Dime.3 points
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Not necessarily. Depends on what you want your linemen to do. A lot of the time our linemen were read and react or just engage blockers to free up the LBs. If you want your linemen to get penetration and be disruptive you probably don't want them big and slow like our guys. From the clips I saw White had his guys stunting and moving a lot.3 points
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At one point, 247 had Stewart ranked as the 11th best player overall in this class because he is an absolute baller on tape. Great instincts and awareness, makes tackles you don't expect DBs to make at the high school level. Most college safeties don't have his awareness in run support. I think the perception is that he isn't very big and doesn't have the suddenness or fluidity that you look for in coverage at the next level. Same could be said about Ed Reed...and Mason Wald.3 points
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If you are offended by my comment, you aren't understanding the point/joke I was making.3 points
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Syracuse starting D: DE: 6'3 233 / 6'5 219 DT: 5'11 266 DE: 6'4 268 LB: 6'4 225 LB: 6'1 224 LB: 6'1 240 CB: 6'3 205 S: 6'2 198 Rover: 6'4 220 S: 6'1 180 CB: 6'0 1983 points
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I am offended by that. Is it not too much to ask to expect a top caliber coach at every position to leave successful programs to make a lateral move to Nebraska.3 points
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Fun fact about Lubick with that - according to Wikipedia (obviously the most trustworthy source) he had accepted the WR's job at Ole Miss, resigned that a month later to take the Co-OC/WR's job at Baylor, then two months after that, resigned at Baylor to take the Co-OC/WR's job at Washington so never actually coached with Rhule at Baylor, and somehow I get the feeling that Rhule wouldn't have much interest in him now, lol3 points
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Never! I wasn't a bad QB, I was awful lol HS Coach: "Admo! Do you want the other team to win?!!!" Me: "No coach!" HS Coach: "Well stop helping them!" Still makes me laugh3 points
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You're way more optimistic than I. I think we struggle hard. Hiring Rhule was a long term play, since he's not a sitting coach. We are loosing too much to the draft/transfer and Rhule doesn't have the connections to poach off a current team like a sitting coach could, nor has he been out on the recruiting trail with established relationships. Next year will probably be worse than this year. The question is how do we rebound in year 2?3 points
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Being a former player at NU hasn’t proven to be an indicator of success. You are only considering him because you are familiar with him.3 points
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i have no hatred towards sCUmhc sanders. i thought i was reading a message board for the nebraska cornhuskers but yet every time one of the posters posts something he is simping for sCUmhc sanders. it gets kind of old.3 points
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I disagree with "rarely". The Keystone pipeline is only a few years old and has had at least 2 leaks that I can remember. I'd say pipelines leaking is "common".2 points
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well he offered a zero star kid and then after that the kid gets rated a high 3* so.... did he offer a 0* or a 3*???2 points
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Fongbomb of him recommitting to the guys in scarlet and cream. Did I mention he would be an elite MLB?2 points
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Marvin Sanders was a good position coach. Garrison and Joseph weren’t back at NU long enough to be considered successes IMO. I just think schools should hire quality coaches. Being an alum should be considered a bonus, not a qualification.2 points
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