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Roger Dorn

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  1. +1 Very solid breakdown and I agree with what Diaco was saying regarding play set up with alignment and run fits and appreciate he didn't blame players and tried to provide some encouragement. Also, the game would've been much different if it had been 10-7 UWor even 10-3 Neb (taking away the pick 6 and adding the Drew Brown FG) at half and the 2nd half would've gone much differently.
  2. Not sure if this has been mentioned yet but are all these Frost believers aware of his offense? I have a feeling some of these Frosters are the same ones criticizing our current offense for throwing too much. I think he is going to be a solid coach, wherever he ends up at, but lets not blindly proclaim him as the Neb football savior based on name alone. If we ditch Riley, we need to make sure we find the right coach so we aren't doing this again in 3 years.
  3. IMO, he still seems like the perfect CAT backer for our defense.
  4. I think this is the type of guy Diaco is looking for at the CAT spot. His film looks good, uses his hands well, has good bend around the edge and looks athletic. I'm hoping these turn out to be like when Bo seemed to find an under the radar DB but always ended up being a solid player.
  5. I know everyone is a little drunk and has their own biases but firing anyone at this point would make us the laughing stock of college football. I know most of the posts here are tongue in cheek but this is a bad look and we are better than this.
  6. The offense looked solid. Outside of some iffy play calling on the last couple drives and some bad plays from the right side of the Oline, I was very pleased. The defense wasn't near as bad as some make it out to seem. Yes we gave up a lot of yards but none of those came on big plays. We played our defense to stop the run, prevent big plays in the passing game and force them to move down the field with the short passing game. Could the CBs have gotten off blocks better and not been playing off coverage, could our open field tackling been a little better? Sure but it's the first game of the year and I'm willing to allow our staff to fix these flaws before throwing in the towel.
  7. So in the offseason there were some complaining that Riley/Langs don't run the ball enough. Then in camp some complained that we must not have good RBs because there was going to be a committee. Then in the first game, we have a RB run 31 times and almost reach 200 yards. However, some people still complain. Classic.
  8. Unless your defense is terrible this is usually the caseYou're a ray of sunshine
  9. This. Makes me wonder if there was a little more damage in the knee. Had meniscus surgery in the spring after my freshman year in college and was back to full football activities and lifting in a month. All depends on where in the meniscus, type of tear and how big it was. But this had to be a good sized tear though.
  10. Please elaborate on this. Farniok, Jaimes were two solid OTs that Cav did a good job with, pretty sure Farniok even cited his relationship with Cav as the X factor. I also think Wilson is a good example of talent evaluation, I think it's pretty clear he deserved a higher rating and we did a good job of identifying him. And yeah keeping Raridon was an easy job but still not a gimme. All I'm saying is O-line is arguably the toughest to evaluate and recruit, I think Cav has done a decent job identifying some underrated talent (Wilson and Jaimes). I'm not sold on how well he will be able to develop them but I think we have better pieces here than when he got here. So you are impressed by 3 guys out of 4 classes? Raridon was a gimme: "So you commit, then the coaching staff got fired. What was going through your mind when that happened?" "It didnt really bother me, to be honest. I had a feeling that could happen either before I got there or soon after I get there, so I tried to make my decision based on other aspects of the school and not the coaching staff." I was asked to elaborate on why I think Cav is a decent recruiter. I listed 3 players where I thought he did a solid job. Does that mean I think he is the greatest OL coach in college football? No, it just means that IMO he isn't near as bad as everyone here is making him out to be. Like I also stated above, it'll all depend on how he develops the talent he has acquired. Put down the pitch forks and give the man a chance to do his job. Riley has shown that he is willing to make changes when someone isn't getting the job done and that hasn't happened yet.
  11. Please elaborate on this. Farniok, Jaimes were two solid OTs that Cav did a good job with, pretty sure Farniok even cited his relationship with Cav as the X factor. I also think Wilson is a good example of talent evaluation, I think it's pretty clear he deserved a higher rating and we did a good job of identifying him. And yeah keeping Raridon was an easy job but still not a gimme. All I'm saying is O-line is arguably the toughest to evaluate and recruit, I think Cav has done a decent job identifying some underrated talent (Wilson and Jaimes). I'm not sold on how well he will be able to develop them but I think we have better pieces here than when he got here.
  12. Would rather have a lower rated 6'7 OT prospect with good athleticism than the higher rated 6'4 OT prospect that will just end up being a guard or center. Also for those that are complaining about not going after the highest rated prospects, last year we spent significant time going after Sarell and Filiaga and missed out and the board was complaining we didn't have any back ups. Cav has been an above average recruiter, just have to wait and see if he can develop them.
  13. Thought he looked a little big at the spring game. That plus Roberts jumping ahead of him probably was the final straw. Best of luck to the kid.
  14. Can't remember where I heard it but I thought I heard we might try and take this guy as our "QB" in the class as a walk on. Would be pretty happy if that was the case.
  15. Tre Bryant. Think he will take over that all purpose back role for this offense.
  16. If you're basing this info on the interview on 1620 this afternoon then I'd say you may have misinterpreted what Clouse was saying. What I got from that was Clouse said Blades was not here yet and has some online classes to finish up, which Clouse said he expected to get done. However, he did say that perhaps the reason we are staying in contact with a lot of 2018 DBs may be due to wanting to have a replacement ready if Blades doesn't make it.
  17. Personally would start Burkamper against Holy Cross tomorrow, he's been stronger at the end of the season and Hohensee has been off his last couple starts. Then hope Hohensee has his stuff for the rematch against Yale.
  18. Just got around to watching his tape. Think he is greatly undervalued. He shows great technique and hand use for a high schooler and demonstrated a couple different pass rush moves. Think he will be a solid player for us.
  19. Main thing that is not stated is the required donation per seat. That can bump the price up quite a bit
  20. I think the turning point of the day was the 3rd inning against Iowa. We had 1st and 3rd, 0 outs followed by schrieber K, Miller K and Alvarado fly out. Iowa turns around and gets a lead off home run in the bottom of the inning. If we could've just gotten 1 run on the board and taken the lead early I think that game plays out much differently.
  21. Very concerned, especially considering our bullpen depth is pretty shallow. But a win is a win, I suppose.
  22. Pure speculation of candidates for leaving but here's my list of possibilities: Brokop: The coaches are ready to show him the door. King: Agree with you. Could look for bigger role. Darlington: Loves the program. But I wondering if he'd grad transfer to see the field at a lessor school? Avery Anderson: Just can't seem to gain ground anywhere. 3rd string now and Blades, Bookie, etc are joining the fold during the remainder of his time here. Decker: He's a good player and I hope it's not the case but he has some health problems that could be a wildcard in his career. I'm thinking we may lose one from the safety group. With Dismuke, Butler, Domann, Reed all fighting for time, wouldn't be surprised if we lost one. Big fan of Domann and Butler, hope we can hold on to those two.
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