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  1. 34 minutes ago, gobiggergoredder said:

    That’s great.  I won’t say he’s not better, but dramatically.

     

    From my standpoint he want from being a terrible thrower to an average/below average thrower.  And I’m leaning toward below average.

     

    We get hung up on mechanics.  I’m going to slide over to AM for a moment.  He could rarely hit a WR out of break and was always behind on timing.  That has nothing to do with mechanics.

     

    TM was a freak athlete.  Pretty poor at tossing it around.

     

    For reference sake, TM's completion percentages from freshman to senior year: 

     

    2010: 59.2%

    2011: 56.3%

    2012: 62%

    2013: 62.7% (only threw 110 passes due to injury)

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  2. On 10/22/2023 at 12:35 PM, Guy Chamberlin said:

    I have no science or stats to back this up, but my gut feeling is that Logan Smothers would have been running this offense marginally better than either Haarberg or Sims. 

     

    He's throwing for a 57% clip and has been benched multiple times at JSU this year. 

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  3. 10 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

    Any update on Scott?

     

    He was at the Oregon game this weekend, I believe. 

     

    7 minutes ago, MyBloodIsRed16 said:

    who wants to bet there will be natural grass in the stadium next year? 

     

    10,000% needs to happen. 

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  4. 43 minutes ago, floridacorn said:

     

    What's interesting is that you can find early spring practice video of HH throwing in 2021 with Sean Callahan talking about how impressed the coaches were with his arm talent and he consistently has a higher/over the top release.  Similarly, there is video of HH in the 2021 spring game.  His release point was as it is now and he throws some passes in that game that look like they were thrown with his off hand.  I don't know if he has a mental block like Charles Barkley's golf swing or Verduzco taught him to throw like Dan Quessenberry on purpose, but it's odd.  

     

    I mean, it didn't take much to impress the coaching staff in 2021, particularly his position coach. 

  5. 12 minutes ago, Hilltop said:

     

    I don't think the majority of our fan base, or our coaches/team, want us to get into a bowl game due to a vacated win.  

     

    All teams steal signs.  The majority of teams use in person scouts.  Hell, they even do that around here for class C high school.  

     

    In-person scouts are one thing, but this might depend on how Michigan is stealing signs; if they are intercepting in-game communications, then it's illegal.

     

    Also, I could care less how we get there: just get to a bowl. 

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  6. On 10/11/2023 at 9:39 PM, Ratt Mhule said:


    Mike Schafer said today on 1620 that he might have already committed just isnt the type of person to make it public. So who knows.

     

    Mike Schaefer and "speculating on the radio"....name a more iconic duo. 

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  7. 11 hours ago, lo country said:

    Here is a really good article breaking down the mid season grades of the staff.  Goes into detail as to what the grades mean and also takes into account the injuries/development/improvement etc...Some of the grades/concerns line up with some of the comments.

     

    McGuire, Raiola and Satt get the lowest marks.  Satt dinged on QB play.

     

     https://www.si.com/college/nebraska/football/dave-feit-2023-midterm-grades-for-husker-football-coaches

     

    That's a pretty unfair assessment of McGuire considering his room has been ravaged by injuries and a fall camp transfer. 

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