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BartonHusker

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  1. If some like it or not but Iowa IS our rival now. It is the most natural one we have on many different levels. Rivalries don’t always have to do with H2H. Some say Wisconsin but they do NOT see us as a rival by a big margin. Minnesota is their natural rival anyway. Their whole worlds revolve around one another. Iowa’s natural rival is of course Iowa State but not in the same conference. That is where we come in. The rest of the country think Nebraska/Iowa is natural. Missouri has faced the same issue in the SEC. Their rival is Kansas but not in the same conference. Much like Iowa, Arkansas was placed upon them to be their rival. As time has gone by, it has become more natural. I guess their next closes rival would be A&M?
  2. I think they try to take it slow with Corcoran. Pretty similar career path as Benhart. Red-shirt but play him in at least 4 games behind Jamies. Someone like Bando can be the back-up the rest of the games. Need to get Corcoran some experience so he is ready to go the following year when Jamies is in the NFL.
  3. 3:40 minutes and 240 miles away for me from Hesston, KS.
  4. Sean Snyder, even in a analyst role would be a home-run!!!
  5. That would be absolutely great to be honest!!!
  6. Yes I can understand it’s a sensitive subject due to his health but probably a good move for both parties in the long run. Our ST and OLB units have not been where they should’ve been. Is Dawson capable or do we bring a legit option?
  7. I’m just happy to see us blowing out Maryland, putting us in a position to have a lot of incentive to beat Iowa. I know there are many on this board that much rather just get this season over with but I think it would be huge for us to become bowl eligible. To have more practice time and for sure for the younger players.
  8. I’m just happy to see us blowing out Maryland, putting us in a position to have a lot of incentive to beat Iowa. I know there are many on this board that much rather just get this season over with but I think it would be huge for us to become bowl eligible and I have more practice time. For sure for the younger players.
  9. My mind keeps going back over to the thought we are a year and a half into a rebuild and we have people already thinking about getting rid of Frost. Again this is a rebuild and we have so many who have zero patience for that rebuild. Once most got through the fluff and kool-aid, we have seen our glaring holes. Some of those holes are at positions that can’t be fixed easily very quickly, namely offensive line. I think by year 4 things should be coming together much better. We would be talking all Frost recruits and recruits developed under just this staff. It may be year 5 or 6 when we become really good though. You go back and see such coaches like Bill Snyder and Barry Alvarez where it basically took until year 4 before they really took off program wise. Sure those two inherited horrible programs but I think if you go back and look at the end of Riley’s regime, things were actually becoming very bad. So no Frost may not of taken over program that had been in despair as long as those two but it wasn’t a good situation at all.
  10. Honestly year 3 is probably asking for too much as well. The offensive line probably won’t be where it should for another couple of years. Until guys like Benhart, Corcoran, Piper and Jurgens are somewhat experienced and further developed, we won’t be that good upfront. You have to hope some of those sophomores further develop as well. Maybe they aren’t that good right now but by the time they are seniors they will be very experienced and further developed. Heck maybe guys like Lynn and Conn may prove to be darn good as well in time? At worst we actually have a little more quality depth.
  11. I love the go freshman now mentality. Maybe some of them haven’t been ready, if that is physically or mentally (playbook/assignments)? By this point in the season, they should be in much better shape than when they first got here. Not to mention these freshman who have yet to play have to be restless and have fire in their belly’s. They are probably eager to show what they can do. I’m sure Coach Frost is hoping these guys are the spark to turn the season around and kick start the future. But they still get to keep their red-shirt.
  12. I’m staying definitely patient with Frost. If he can’t do it, no one will at Nebraska. Probably won’t have the team we want until at least year 4 or even 5. This roster was a complete dumpster fire when it got it. It was probably worse than he imagined. I know it was worse than I thought. Let’s be honest Frost has not been perfect and he has had to learn some lessons the hard way but thankfully it seems the administration has a lot of patience, even if some of our fan base has none.
  13. Heck I didn’t even realize the team as a whole was that young. It isn’t just that we are young but having that little upperclassmen explains our overall quality depth. We are having to depend on a lot of underclassmen.
  14. lol you do both! What I’m trying to say is stopping to correct every single mistake during practice time doesn’t have to happen during practice time anymore. You can correct the obvious quickly but the film room is where you can get in-depth on fixing the mistake and they get to see the mistake. By doing it in the film room, it ALLOWS for them to go over every play over and over again at a much higher volume. Then next practice the kid is suppose to know what he did wrong before. If he or another player makes the same mistake, you can just quickly restate what was just gone over in the meeting room. You can run the same play over again in a short period of time. It is how pretty much everyone does it at the varying college levels and many high schools that have the resources and time.
  15. Nope, in the old days when you practiced more hours that made sense but nobody practices as long anymore. You correct what you see quickly but you can’t spend all day wasting reps. That is what film time is for. I have coached both high school and college ball, times change. So don’t give me the that is a load of crap line. This isn’t 1985 anymore! What is the difference if the mistakes are being shown immediately on the field and in film room? It is being corrected regardless. You can still physically demonstrate errors in the film room if need be and the kid can visually see what he did wrong.
  16. Well I think our overall talent would show better on offense if we just purely had better offensive line play. It is amazing how things look when you have pass protection and big holes in the running game. Same goes for the defensive line on the other side of the ball. You get pressure on the quarterback and you stop the run, everyone looks good. Back in the 90’s we were so dominate because we were better than everyone else upfront on both sides of the ball. Pretty simple in thought but not easy to obtain.
  17. Not sure how good Bando really is but at this point he probably should be playing over Hixson who is struggling mightily physically from the looks of it. I agree Jurgens probably showed the best of the bunch. If he can just snap at a high level, he is a good blocker. He has the potential to be a very good player. It is what it is with this line. I’m in the belief it is still two years from being a good one.
  18. We are have been brining in some real dogs along the offensive line in the 2019/2020 recruiting classes. The more Benhart, Piper, Corcoran, etc we bring in the better. Further develop Jurgens who has some real potential and some of the other young pups The defensive line needs to get much better as well. If we don’t develop and get better along both sides of the ball in the trenches, we won’t improve much record wise going forth. Frost is trying but it will take time. Again I’m patient but I know many aren’t.
  19. That is what film time is for, to correct the mistakes and be able to show the player(s) then without wasting practice time. If you spent practice time correcting every little mistake done, you would never get any reps in or very limited. Not every mistake is seen during practice either. That is why they are filmed from different angles in the first place. Coaches break down the practice film after practice and make the cut-ups accordingly. The coaches are 100% doing it the right way.
  20. Oh trust me I’d much rather us go back to our old option scheme in a heart beat. I think it is a offense much more suited for the B1G. Sometimes it just takes time for the line to gel and come together. We don’t even have a senior on the two deep. Not to mention some of those lineman are being red-shirted. So they aren’t even in the mix yet like Benhart. Even when Corcoran comes in next season, he likely needs a red-shirt year imo. So again next season should be better but it may even be two seasons from now that we see a much more dominating offensive line.
  21. Even if the offensive line was crappy last season, it was more experienced than this years bunch. Again once the offensive line develops with Frost’s guys, things will get better.
  22. 0 Until the offensive line gets more big talent in and the youngsters who are freshman/sophomores further develop, I’ll be very patient. I think we will see a drastic difference once the offensive line is dominate again. Still might be two years away to be honest when many of those kids are upperclassmen. Still will always be in the camp that believes we need to go back under center and to our old Osborne offense. Get back our physical identity. Frost is going no where for a long time imo.
  23. Cundiff has flipped his pledge from KU to Wisconsin.
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