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  1. He kind of already broke out but I'll say DPE, but as an offensive weapon. I bet he'll get a TON of touches in Riley's system as he's had WRs and RBs built like DPE who did some insane things in the past.

  2. For the most part Bo's teams were pretty solid on special teams. I think our atrocious 2012 unit overshadows six other pretty solid groups. According to Football Outsiders' Special Teams Efficiency:

     

    2008: 19th

    2009: 6th

    2010: 8th

    2011: 14th

    2012: 103rd (aaaand there's the outlier)

    2013: 38th

    2014: 6th

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  3. Beck rarely gave Armstrong to show he can routinely make the kinds of throws he'll have to make regularly under Riley. So many of his called passes were just home run balls lobbed in the general direction of Westerkamp or Bell.

     

    While Armstrong wasn't exactly Tom Brady in the Holiday Bowl (was it FIVE dropped picks by USC defenders?) he had one of his best games as a QB, and with an offseason of coaching I think he become the type of quarterback we need him to be this fall. Not necessarily the type of quarterback we want in year four, but for now, for this transition period, I think he has to be the guy.

     

    And strictly from an experience/leadership standpoint, I don't think a coach in his right mind would sit a third-year starter in favor of a Bush or a Darlington.

  4. I remember very little about the Florida State team in 1996 that Nebraska would have played if not for the Texas loss. Looks like they played some crazy good defense until Florida ripped them to shreds in the Sugar Bowl. Would we have moved the ball on them? Tough to say. That NU offense put up some crazy high point totals (55, 65, 63, 73) but also had some bad games (Arizona State obviously, wasn't too sharp against Texas Tech or Colorado either).

     

    Obviously TO would have had them ready and they would've beaten Florida State 41-3. chuckleshuffle

     

    But I'm glad as heck we didn't have to play Florida and Run-It-Up Spurrier the year after 62-24. https://vine.co/v/M3JEUBLFLgd

     

    Also, I maintain that the 1999 team would have beaten Florida State OR Virginia Tech by 10 points minimum. Stinking Dan Alexander fumble/Texas mental block.

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    Spielman is one of the few color commentators I can actually stand. I know what he said was pretty obvious but it's another thing to go on record during the off-season and talk about just how bad things were.

     

    I also thought what he had to say during the last Wisconsin debacle was cathartic to hear. Someone outside the fan base whose opinion actually holds some weight with me talk so bluntly about our defense.

     

    I like Spielman's color a lot, except I lost some respect for him and Sean Mcdonough during the PSU game when they fumbled at the goal line and it went against PSU. They couldn't leave it alone and kept whining about it being a terrible call. Spielman whined a lot about it. At best the call was a toss up and there wasn't enough evidence to overturn it.

     

    It WAS a terrible call, we got a gift.

  6. That's what I always wondered . . . how are all these teams having a breakthrough year, even if it's just for a short while, and Nebraska is stuck in four-loss purgatory?

     

    If Nebraska can finish in the top ten in the first four years of the Riley tenure I'll be ecstatic. A successful season is so hard to define for a variety of reasons, but at least teams that finish in the top ten can say they played at an elite level that season, and the closest NU has been was in 09. (And no one who watched that offense would have called that team elite.)

  7. Okay, let's say in the last twenty years or so. Off the top of my head:

     

    TO > Solich (you could argue whether it was a good transition or not)

    Muschamp as the HC-in-waiting at Texas didn't turn out so great.

    James Franklin bailed on Ralph Friedgen at Maryland.

    WVU trying to have their lame-duck coach teach his successor was downright ugly.

    Jimbo Fisher basically got the school to force Bowden out at FSU.

     

    On the other hand, I'll grant Bielema to Alvarez at Wisconsin went pretty well.

    Edit: Chip Kelly taking over for Mike Bellotti worked out.

     

    Edit again: research.

     

    Danny Hope went 22-27 and was fired at Purdue after Joe Tiller retired, though Purdue was not smart to fire him.

    Joker Phillips went 13-24 and was fired at Kentucky after Rich Brooks retired.

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    So, correct me if I'm wrong.

     

    As of right now, if we go into fall camp with no more departures and Berry gets here later this summer, we will have 85 scholarship players on the roster.

     

    Correct?

    This is correct, however Damon Benning is speculating there could be 3 more departures. And there's been whispers of a LB and OT coming in from JUCO and playing this Fall. Sounds like there is still some things in flux in terms of the final Fall roster.

     

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    Stanton.

     

     

    toldja

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