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Vince R.

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  1. I imagine Dylan is up for a ratings bump in the near future. Incredibly fluid runner with very good acceleration and body control. He looks like such a natural out there. There is something in the water in Kansas.
  2. I forget how good of a player Asa is. I hope we get him. He could be really good on the outside and inside. Perfect LB body and frame.
  3. Please do not allow this board to become like the 247 board. That place sucks.
  4. A good coach who belongs on the West Coast. He could never get any traction to bring guys to Lincoln, but I did like how the guys progressed under him. Chins should go back to outside LBs to free up a spot for RB and ST.
  5. If he is a difference maker on special teams and earns himself into the two deep, I think that would be a major win.
  6. Is it though? For twenty years it’s been Nick or Urban and I’m leaving Dabo out because I do not think he’s on their level. He’d have to coach somewhere else and win. Those two no matter what are guaranteed playoffs, and they would achieve that at a lot of places. Urban at Utah, and Saban at MSU would be in the playoffs by year two. We can’t say that about anybody else.
  7. It definitely is, but more coaches need to stop going after the money and keep their happy asses where they are and develop themselves. A young guy like Chinander would benefit by remaining a DC for another 5-8 years before he thinks about becoming a HC (I am using him as an example, not that I think he is actually looking to be a HC). Master your position before you make leaps and it will make you more money in the long run. Brent Venables did it the right way.
  8. Let me tell you... lol. The truth is, a lot of coaches suck. It starts from the top. So many want to only teach scheme because they have figured out ways to get by without being fundamentally sound. Then they can just focus on recruiting and never having to care too much about who they do or do not hire as assistants. This trickles down immensely, and when you tie this in with the buddy system of college football, you get a lot of poorly coached teams. There is only one elite coach in college football and has been for two decades and that's Saban. The rest of them are position coaches and at most coordinators who are not equipped to be head coaches.
  9. Just to add, I think the main issue for this is that practice did not reveal what the coaches needed to see or know going into the game. Once they saw what the other team was doing, they did a pretty damn good job adjusting, but they need to develop and practice in a way where the truth reveals itself well before Dublin. We can't waste a half figuring who the starting Wr's, Rb's, or OT's are.
  10. Man even when Nebraska is down, they still find a way to prove they can recruit. It has to frustrate the BIG West.
  11. I would love the hire of Mark Whipple though.
  12. Unless Graham is willing to change a ton of his offense, I just don't see how this is the direction Scott goes. This is kind of crazy.
  13. I am just trying to rationalize what seems like a strange, potential hire. Personally, give me Michigan's offense.
  14. Football is a pretty easy sport. If you develop your players correctly, your play calls are a lot easier. I think he struggled at USC mostly because they cannot develop there and haven't been able to for over a decade. They have been getting by on raw talent alone.
  15. I think it's set up to where whoever gets Graham Harrell, a Qb is coming with him.
  16. Honestly, if it is Graham I don't know what the plan is other than he will put really good assistants with him and really good athletes. Graham will get good QBs to sign here. Our strength right now is at the skill positions so Scott might feel like this would be an easier transition, and it would blend well with Mickey Joseph? Idk.
  17. I think he wants Graham Harrell for Texas recruiting, attracting elite QBs, and a style that overwhelms the BIG west. Nebraska obliterated Wisconsin's D, and I think Scott wants a better version of that with his Wr and TE talent. Harrell also has a well defined identity. If it is Graham, I don't love it, but I can sort of see why he'd be considered.
  18. He’s one of the best o-lineman in the country, and it was completely overshadowed by the hot garbage right next to him.
  19. I hate this program. I desperately want to see it return to glory. But I may have to take a few steps back from it for my own sanity. I feel physically ill.
  20. I think Logan will be fine. Did anyone else notice Nebraska taking up another 5-7 seconds in the play clock last weekend? They even found a nice rhythm doing so. I'm glad they're using the Big ten strategy for once. It benefitted them well against Wisconsin. All three facets should be playing inspired football. The defense should dominate, and that alone should give us a good chance. The key as we all know is special teams. We need to kick it in the end zone every time. Make them earn it. Also, Frost needs to take the points. 3 will feel like 7, as it usually does in this conference. I know we have been far from automatic, but we have to kick. Start Marvin Scott. He is steady and is a natural between the tackles. We need that desperately. Sprinkle in more option and get Betts involved. I'm calling my shot: Cam Taylor Britt or Marquel Dismuke is going to get a very important interception that will swing this game if Nebraska is ready to seize a victory. It will be had.
  21. If there is one thing that I like about Logan over Adrian is that he makes quick decisions. I imagine Frost will call this game like he did at UCF.
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