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49 minutes ago, Mavric said:
Are you talking about Status Updates? They are still there, but it looks like the page layout is wonky now and they are quite a ways down the page.
Is that what's supposed to be in that giant blank space? I thought that was being reserved for Taylor Swift.
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Yes, they were runningblind
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3 hours ago, Huskerfollower4life said:
So if you watch his highlights from high school he plays mostly out of the shotgun and occasionally gets under center. Do you think we should start him out in the shotgun or get under the center and do it that way? Best way to be successful??
Well, the weird thing about nebraska's offense this past season is they did both. I would assume doing both would be the best way to be successful. Don't think it will be an either/or situation.
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27 minutes ago, whateveritis1224 said:
Might be old as Bell West was playing in the Heartland Challenge Basketball thing in I think GI against a team from Minnesota.
Tweet is dated Dec 16, 2023 at 10 something am
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So, which rule is next to be challenged? I'm thinking the one that requires them to maintain a certain GPA or the one that only allows them to 5 years to play 4.
And what law is making a player sit actually breaking?
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1 hour ago, ChubbaWubba said:What does it matter if he can’t coach the talent up? And that is sad that this is the 2nd best class. 1 top 100 guy who hasn’t played 11 man football
I think I need a new TV to watch Nebraska football. Mine kept showing an improving line week to week.
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1 hour ago, Mavric said:
What was the SEC's best OOC win this year. For the entire conference?
Louisville, a 7 point win by Kentucky.
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3 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:
Let’s not forget that Dylan has a little brother.
But which legacy qb in that class is the better of the two?
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2 hours ago, I am I said:
2nd place was Frost coming home
Was there really this much buzz when he transferred from Stanford to Nebraska? I mean they had just won a NC.
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2 hours ago, Born N Bled Red said:
Eric Crouch- option master at your service.
This is sarcasm, right?
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5 hours ago, BigRedBuster said:
If you can't remember the play at FBS, you're not going to remember the play at FCS.
If that's in reference to him turning one way and the rb going the other, not sure it was him forgetting the play. It happened to all 3 qbs.
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14 minutes ago, Dr. Strangelove said:
That ownership structure is going to have to be negotiated, either as a framework that all schools agree upon or each institution has itself. It could be a pro-sports model where those shares are invested into by prospective owners, or it could be a trust managed by administrators who's revenue is given to the Universities Foundation, with the unofficial but implied relationship with the Athletic Department. There are dozens of ways it could work.
All I know is that all paths are leading down a road where players form a union. Court cases are working their way to SCOTUS as at speak, where they've already indicated they will rule in favor of the athletes. When that happens, schools are either going to:
A. Negotiate with that union in a way that complies with Title IX and mostly keeps the current sports structure in tact, and non-revenue athletes get a piece of the pie.
B. Negotiate with a union that allows football players to not share revenue with non-revenue athletes, allowing Football Players to keep more money and giving their football program a competitive advantage. This option leads to an untethering of football from the school in order to rid themselves of Title IX compliance.
C. Congress gets involved.
I'm pretty sure I know which option Alabama/Ohio State/etc. is going to pick.
D. The schools say gfy and make football a club sport. Or they all just drop the sport entirely.
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6 hours ago, Mavric said:
I actually don't think so. I think you have to get drug down backwards to be a horsecollar.
They don't even have to tackle them to get called for a horse collar. They aren't supposed to grab inside the back or side of the collar.
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12 minutes ago, Mavric said:
So in the first three quarters, they got three pressures from four-man rushes. Plus one pressure on a blitz. Chubby bailed early five times. So he was bailing early more than they got pressure.
In the fourth, they seemed to think they needed to blitz to get pressure because they did it way more than the first three quarters. Got pressure four times. Only one-pressure from a four-man rush.
So only four pressures (plus kind of one on a designed rollout). Seems pretty good for 30+ drop-backs.
#fire raiola
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4 minutes ago, SouthLincoln Husker said:
4 man rush & cubba was running for his life on 75% of the passes.
Did we watch the same clip? How long is the line supposed to block?
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On 11/24/2023 at 10:29 AM, Red Five said:
Wait, why did this get moved to Rumorville?
I mean it says in all caps it is COMFIRMED
fify
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4 hours ago, BigRedBuster said:
Why isn't Buschini on that list?
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7 minutes ago, admo said:
2 blocked FGs? Give the ST coach a fat raise. He is responsible for the group's success on the field. Those calls were awesome!
He also has to take responsibility of the bionic leg of the punter. He has the ability to dial up a 35 yd or less kick.
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1 minute ago, LumberJackSker said:
It's his fault the unit he is responsible for hasn't improved
Whoosh. He's seriously handicapped by not having any sort of passing game. But hey, what do I know.
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Is it really Satterfield's fault when the receivers couldn't get open with no defenders on the field?
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