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  1. Yup, not just the pressure but also zero coverage disguises. Totally geared for the WR haha.

     

    Didn't want to ask in his thread but there has been absolutely nothing to indicate Bookie will check out other official visits right? As far as I've seen, he has completely shut down his recruitment.

  2. Well first and foremost, I was talking about the Big 10 championship not the CFP haha.

     

    Secondly, we have a kicker committed who is bringing down the recruiting rankings slightly. More importantly though, the class can still land a few more big fish.

     

    Clemson just won a title with recruiting classes similar to our '18 class. And they did it with a head coach who isn't known for X's and O's. They have the best DC in the country, and we just hired one of the best. We won 9 games last year with classes that don't resemble this one. Things are trending up. I'm far from a homer, there are things that have to get better and I'm worried that this season might be a disaster. But to think our '18 class couldn't compete for and win the Big 10 is just silly.

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  3. I think that's where a lot of national guys are getting their differing, pessimistic views. Not that it's right or I agree, but I think they have penciled in auto-losses to Ohio State, PSU, and Wisconsin. Then the toss-ups being: Oregon, Minnesota, Iowa, and Northwestern. Then you have them reminding us to be wary about Illinois and Arkansas St, which is just completely silly.

     

    They just look at surface numbers like returning production. Sometimes they're right. I think there's a chance this is a frustrating season. But I also think and believe that the new look offense and Lee are able to surprise them and we end up having a very good season that we build on with an elite recruiting class.

  4. 2018 Husker Schedule

     

    09/01 Akron

    09/08 Colorado

    09/15 Troy

    09/22 @ Michigan

    09/29 Purdue

    10/06 @ Wisconsin

    10/13 @ Northwestern

    10/20 Minnesota

    11/03 @ Ohio State

    11/10 Illinois

    11/17 Michigan State

    11/23 @ Iowa

     

    You gotta improve this year, because 2018 is brutal.

    Definitely. But it would also be year 2 of the defense and year 2 of the offensive system that they needed in place. @Michigan and @Ohio State is just unfair. Those might very well be 2 guaranteed losses.

     

    But a weak '17 season and I'm done waiting for us to beat Wisconsin and Iowa, even if they're both road games in '18. I liked Colorado's coach back when he coached at San Jose St and he's done a good job getting them partially back but we've outrecruited them by a good deal and that should be a win. The rest should be no doubt wins by that point as well. 10-2 is what I see or I'd be severely disappointed.

     

    However, a very good '17 season with strong recruiting and I'll be more sympathetic to '18. Just my opinion though.

  5. Part of why I don't post on or read HM anymore is because those guys are radical about positivity and kool-aid. They don't have any questions or concerns about the team and staff until a frustrating loss happens and then it shocks most of them because the possibility wasn't even on their radar. I appreciate this board because it's not like that here.

     

    I am willing to move some goal posts for Riley this year with the understanding that '18 should be make or break, regardless of the schedule. But I'm also only willing to let certain things go. 7-8 wins? Well, okay as long as the recruiting class doesn't collapse. But if the OLine gets dominated and the offense struggles all season when there are no excuses for them in year 3? What, do we fire DL and Cav and start over so Riley can have another transition year? As others have mentioned, the conference is improving rapidly. This recruiting class is the one that puts us at a championship level. I hope it doesn't get messed up with a disappointing season.

     

    I'm somewhere in between believing we only win 7 and thinking everything works out right and we win 9-10 in season. But I also agree that questions have been slowly arising since Vegas set such a low bar.

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  6. Yeah, UCLA had a poor OLine, that doesn't make me feel any better about the issues we heard about our OLine during spring camp.

     

    Does anyone have insight into that? Was it just a motivational tool for Cav and/or members of the OLine? Or were there real issues? If there were real issues then that is directly related to the subject at hand, which is how much of an impact does Lee have on helping an OLine we've all wondered about. I think we all agree that hypothetically a QB like Lee should be able to help them more than a QB like TA, but it's just a hypothetical and the only evidence we have so far is a spring game and camp reports. The spring game was fun and our QBs looked very good but that doesn't really count in the grand scheme of things. The camp reports are what have me worried. Hopefully this summer and fall, things get ironed out.

  7. I'm not disagreeing with any of that, Lee can make the OLine look much better. That's my question though, why were there OLine concerns coming out of camp then? Wouldn't Lee minimize any type of criticism the coaches could have had?

     

    UCLA couldn't keep Rosen upright and it didn't matter that he's a next level talent. He got beat up and knocked out for the season. Lee can only do so much. It's certainly possible that the OLine issues are being overstated and that none of these questions matter when the season gets here and the offense takes off - that's my hope!

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  8. I may be out in left field, but I believe Tanner's ability to hit the short/quick routes is going to determine the type of year the O-Line has. If he can do that, everyone will think Cav is amazing. Reality is, there hasn't been a threat taking snaps for a while now....open season on an average beat up line.

    Iagree and think both these statements can be true:

     

    TA bailed out a questionable OLine with his escapability.

    Lee can bail out a questionable OLine with his quick reads and accuracy.

     

    That said, this all comes back to the public criticisms of the OLine from the staff and some people around the program in the spring. What was the point of that if not that the OLine was struggling and hindering the offense? Maybe just to let Cav know the pressure is on? I believe Lee can absolutely save the OLine to an extent but to what extent is the question.

  9. I am not saying anything of the such. But some Nebraska fans seem to think that this is the only program that wants to improve.

     

    If you lived in Minnesota, 4* athlete, being recruited by your home team and Nebraska, what would be the draw to Nebraska? Most of them were not alive the last time we won anything of importance.

    I agree with the general premise - the conference is improving rapidly, and some teams that should be lower on the totem pole might have made better hires at HC than Riley. That's a big might however, as I believe Riley still has a chance to prove himself and that someone like Fleck still has to prove himself at this level.

     

    Where I don't agree is in recruiting. This staff has flown by all of the teams they should be flying by in recruiting and even though guys like Fleck and Brohm might be very good coaches, I'm not sure they will ever recruit as top 15 programs like we are doing now. It's the tradition that leads to incredible amounts of fans at the spring game which leads to recruits being excited about playing in Lincoln. This staff is capitalizing on it and hopefully will be competing for conference titles.

     

    Now we just need to make it through '17 and '18 with relative success so that this ridiculous class can start dominating. I have my concerns on whether or not Riley makes it out alive though.

  10. Despite the underachieving, they have still churned out a lot of NFL talent under Sumlin.

     

    If he chooses A&M then he is choosing to stay close to home, it happens. Keith Williams builds great bonds with these recruits, even if he isn't N now, I think it's far from over.

  11. It definitely feels like a rivalry at this point. There is a lot of animosity on both sides and I think everyone here agrees that something needs to click on our side because they shouldn't be able to run us over.

     

    That said, they can't even come close to competing recruiting wise. At some point, I'd like to think this will no longer be a "rivalry." No matter how good of a season Iowa is having, Nebraska should win close to 75% of the time where they occasionally hit us with the right balance of upper-classmen + a good QB.

     

    We are on the right path, but still a couple years away from being the class of the division. Once that happens, I hope that the Ohio States and Michigans hate us enough to have a rivalry. It seems like Ohio State coaches and fans had us on the radar last year with some of the recruiting battles. That's where it starts.

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