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  1. I really like Nate Swift as receiver. He seems more of a leader type, even if he isn't twenty feet tall. I think he and Nunn keep the starting positions as long as they're Huskers, and the younger guys get rotated in often. We're going to have a deep receiving corps :)

     

    Besides, how can you have a cooler name than NATE SWIFT? :lol:

  2. Yeah, McKeon rocks. I think he definitely gets the starting nod. Maybe either he or Dillard will move to one of the other linebacker positions next year, or maybe we'll run 3-4 or 4-4...maybe ;)

     

    Also, Bo Ruud deserves a mention. And that Lance Brandenburgh guy. I just love our linebacking corps.

  3. Yeah, Cory Ross ought to start somewhere, IMO. :) I'd forgotten about the Eagles and Davis...hm.

     

    You know...he should check out Denver...place where he's from, and I guarantee you if he signs there, one of these years he's going to break out as a 1,000-yd back...

  4. Falcons traded Duckett because they have Norwood, Eagles have Moats, Jets have a Blaylock, Houston. I agree the 49ers may need some depth, too - Maurice Hicks is no.2 and he's not the answer from what I've heard.

     

    Let's hope for the best. (the Jets don't have anyone particularly good at RB, I'm just noting that they've got a lot of guys there. Curtis Martin hasn't retired either, afaik.)

  5. Well, most likely the new stories replace the old stories. Not *everyone* is dedicated enough to this cause to seek out and cling on to every little bit of news that comes out, as it comes out.

     

    I'm tempted to join in the hurrahs, but the LJS blog link says he's still considering OU, despite having applied here.

  6. Clearly we are Husker fans :)

     

    And they are not. That's all, really. You can put any sort of spin on any situation for any team in the country. Of course we are having the best preseason ever, and we're going to be undefeated. No one understands us! The team is really starting to gel, like never before. We have a huge influx of bounding talent. There's just a new vibe about this team. Not like last year, or the year before, or the year before that...

  7. Haha! I'd forgotten about that. Funny guy. Today we have demolished three football teams, stadiums, two gatorade tanks, and their shovels. Sam Keller will not go to the infidels, never! As for USC, my feelings, as usual, is that we will lambaste their bottoms as lamb chops. ESPN press is lies! All lies, lies, lies! We are winning!

     

    Sam Keller will be a Husker. I triple guarantee you.

     

    At least, I hope he will be. :restore

  8. One of the articles said Louisville and UTEP, I believe; it also said "NOT OU or CU."

     

    For the love of God, please not OU. Just come to Nebraska. Why would you go anywhere else?

     

    The reason he might be saying he is in interested in staying at ASU to redshirt, is if the starter gets hurt early on in the season. He could burn his redshirt and lead ASU and be their hero of sorts. This is just a crazy reason, don't know if it is even in Keller's mind.

     

    Agreed, crazy reason. But change is scary, maybe he just wants to stick to his commitment and not transfer. Who knows? If he does though, has to be NU. HAS TO.

  9. That's good news. I saw on Rivals a blurb that read "Read what Coach Callahan and Joe Ganz have to say about bringing in Sam Keller." I don't have a subscription, but being grouped with Callahan, it seems like anything Ganz said would have been positive and welcoming.

  10. I'm more on board with the whole Keller idea now; obviously when teams switch quarterbacks they usually have a dropoff, somewhat, whereas with Keller, we'd be rolling along with no loss in momentum at all. I don't understand why he would even consider staying at ASU and redshirting before transferring next year to play immediately though - as suggested in the article - why wouldn't you redshirt at a school where you'd pick up the system before you're sent out to play?

     

    Anyway. Let's hope for the best, but remember, if he decides on another school, it's not the end of the world. *crosses fingers and hopes we land Keller*

  11. There was an article recently, don't have a link handy, that described what you're proposing to a dot, CentexHusker. It was about RB coach descending into his laboratory with his four backs, which spews smoke and emits evil laughs for a few days, and emerging with a spliced-together FrankenBack. It also described the amount of frowning the NCAA would do at this.

     

    And how they would ban future player-morphing in the game.

     

    But I don't think we'll have to go that route. Just run 50 times a game :)

  12. theKID, I suppose you're right. I'm just having a long, slow, and arduous process of digesting this information. ZT, for instance, I'd never even heard of before he came here. Other big name transfers that have been pointed out, I had no idea were transfers. It just takes some time getting used to the idea that Keller, an established marquee QB in the college football world, is going to be at Nebraska next year.

     

    *excuse me while I finish digesting*

  13. Did I miss something in the link? It looks like the exact same story from the exact same author, but with a different picture of Keller...no mention of Lincoln or classes; last line starts, "If he leaves ASU"...

     

    I would've preferred we only heard about this after it was all over and everything was settled. This suspense is killing me.

  14. Let me clarify: I want Keller to come to NU. But I'm reserved about this, and have mixed feelings. Better here than on a potential opponent's team, and this is a truly golden opportunity that doesn't always come around. But QB is not exactly our neediest position, and we run the risk of marginalizing a guy like Ganz or Davis - Ganz, if you recall, was everyone's golden boy when Beck ran off. Again, turning away a guy like Keller would probably be stupid, but he's coming in to supplant guys on the depth chart who have been working all along towards being the next great Husker QB.

     

    But nothing's even official here. We haven't seen Keller in a Husker uniform or in this system, so of course it's hard to imagine him as a Husker. Despite my misgivings, Keller has to get a chance to prove himself, and as others have said, we want the best guy under center next year to lead our team. He's still only a college student and will have a lot of transitioning to do should he come here. We can't really say how he'll respond to that, regardless of his credentials.

     

    Let's not run away with ourselves here. Rumors are getting out of hand. His father has been quoted as saying he's never even met Bill Callahan, while everyone else seems to be touting the Mike Keller-BC connections.

  15. I'm not saying it's a definite, but there are a lot of places where they could trip up. I like Notre Dame, I wish them the best, but I think they'll have around two-three losses this season. They play Penn State, Michigan, Michigan State, UCLA, USC...not exactly an easy schedule.

     

    I guess four is a little hopeful of me :)

  16. sorry guys.......we all think the world of Zac.......BUT unless Brady Quinn gets hurt, he is the Heisman qb to beat this year......everyone knows ND gets coverage like none other.....Zac would have to beat his numbers to have a shot...not likely, we still have an unproven O line.....and less than stellar receivers.....he would need lots of help to get those numbers.....but he is still going to have a good year

     

    Brady Quinn will lose three-four games this year :) If he doesn't, look out.

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