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  1. 2 minutes ago, Decked said:

    Chinander in his entire career here hasn’t figured out how to stop a big ten offense minus maybe Michigan state. NW didn’t do anything out of the ordinary. Just begged Nebraska to stop it and we couldn’t. If fact, we ran two high safetys and a nickel. Don’t think we have any good interior guys. Also don’t think chinander is a good enough coach to out scheme anyone either. Think last year was the ceiling with a lot of super seniors.

    The secondary had a rough day overall but I think they will get better with more experience, there’s good coaching back there and talent to work with.

     

    I’m a little more worried about the interior DLine since Gameday, is there a fix there other than playing better? Benning sounds very concerned that it will be a year long issue and said he thinks Chins will have to get uncomfortable and keep a safety in the box more than he’d like. Which of course will open up other issues. I’m hoping it was mostly a case of playing one of the better OLines we will face all year.

  2. Fwiw, Ty Robinson looked the exact same in the Illinois game last year imo. Bad pad level, unathletic, pushed around easily. I was extremely concerned given the circumstance and how we still had the whole season to go.

     

    Then I think he naturally shedded some weight during the year as is common, and he got back into form by the middle of the season. Going to need that again from him as well as a few others quickly.

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  3. The benefit to firing him earlier imo (if we assume he will get fired) would be in recruiting. Not saying it’s the definitive right choice or anything like that, but the remaining staff could hype up the interim coach, or who they’re hearing will be the new coach while salvaging the class. If Frost is a goner, it’s going to make October and November recruiting hard.
     

    But ultimately, getting the hire right is what matters first and foremost. Willing to trust Trev.

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  4. 11 minutes ago, ActualCornHusker said:

     

    From my understanding just from listening to Frost, his offensive assistants, and the players, it sounded like Frost's offense forced receivers to read the defense too much and adjust their routes, and they had to also be on the same page as the QB. That complicated of a system, combined with lackluster (at best) position coaching for the WRs, probably explains the lack of production from young receivers as much as lack of talent IMO. Hopefully with Whipple's system the receivers are more free to react rather than get bogged down thinking so much.

    Yeah, it’s been a theme here in basically every spring and fall camp that young WRs have been committing pre-snap penalties, and it’s just been killing the offense when it continues in season. Thinking too much or getting confused, and then running the wrong route, etc. Not blaming any one person for that, but definitely sounds promising that Joseph is getting guys on the same page.

  5. It didn’t happen enough but the times where things were going well and working, you could really see the vision Fred has. There was so much spacing offensively for Bryce and Verge to drive endlessly and either get baskets or FTs or both. Or get kick out 3s to open shooters. It really put a lot of pressure on the opposing defense. Need more buy in defensively next year.

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  6. We actually still lost the 2nd half somehow despite playing slightly better and getting more of their reserves. Lots of losses to choose from but this felt season defining. I figured we’d win this one and Minnesota and then you never know, maybe we rattle off another couple before the conference tourney.

     

    I suppose we still could but at this point, I’d be more surprised with 2 or more conference wins than 0. Just so disappointing after the team had shown a lot of fight in the previous games.

  7. Worst part is Rutgers honestly played like us for most of the game. They were terrible from the 3pt line but just kept shooting them with no plan, their best player had a bad night, they committed a lot of dumb TOs and bad fouls. We always lose like that on the road.

     

    We were up 9 and I started to believe and then it got cut to 4 and it felt like same old Nebraska basketball (and football for that matter) and you could just feel the win slipping away. NW, Minnesota, and Maryland at home feel like the only winnable ones left.

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