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Just don't want to see anyone predicting 7+ wins next season, he has a lot of work to do, going to be at least two seasons to see some progress.
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Michigan is a run first team, granted, not crazy like we used to be in the 80's and 90's, but more runs than passes. Somehow they are unbeaten. Not impossible to run the ball in college, but you do have to build your team around it.
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I remember this guy named Bill Callahan.
I also remember this guy named Mike Riley.
Who knows, third times the charm?- 1
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Who is going to be the QB of this new pass first offense?
What offensive line are we going to bribe to come here to pass block for it?
Can we start getting the recruits here for this offensive type? History anyone?
Why do I feel like history is repeating itself and Bill Callahan is riding into town once again?
Hoping for the best as usual but also been doing that since the Callahan hiring news.- 1
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On 11/27/2021 at 5:06 PM, Undone said:
You gotta absolutely love our fans accusing the Scott Frost of ruining the program with a “pass happy offense.”
Like, you couldn’t have even dreamed it up.
Never said Frost's was, but some fans actually want more passing than running or a more balanced offense.
We simply do not have the QB or the tackles to pass more often. Run the freaking ball.- 1
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For those that do not believe power running game can win these days, I offer up to you the final in the Ohio State (27) vs Michigan (42) game where Michigan used a power running attack to the tune of 41 attempts for 297 yards.
What Nebraska ran in the past (50% power run, 25% option, 25% pass) can work again today.
For those looking for more pass happy offense, maybe Bill Callahan is available, give him a ring.- 4
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1 hour ago, Guy Chamberlin said:
The fact that we ran the ball a lot doesn't mean there weren't a lot of variations on the theme, and they were very much execution driven.
Which is all I am asking for, a 'run the ball a lot' offense.
There are a lot of variations on the triple option; the classics, wishbone, veer, i, and the newer versions ran by Paul Johnson, Urban Meyer, Ken Niumatalolo out of different formations. RPO is also considered a triple option offense.- 1
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59 minutes ago, ColoradoHusk said:
I think you mean Army, as they played Wisconsin this season, and I don't know if they "nearly beat Wisconsin". Army never led, and was down by 2 TD's for the majority of the 2nd half. That amazing Army offense racked up 266 total yards and 14 total points.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore/_/gameId/401282826
lol, sorry, army.
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Also, Navy nearly beat Wisconsin this season with a triple option and look at their recruits (mostly 0 stars). When was the last time we were that close to beating them?
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37 minutes ago, ColoradoHusk said:
I wish fans would go back and watch the NU offenses from the mid-90s. While NU did run plenty of option, it wasn't the basis of the offense. The basis of the offense was power hand offs, pitches, and play action passes off the power-run game. By the '96 Fiesta Bowl, Osborne was incorporating a lot of spread offense methods. I quickly went through the first 3 quarters of the 96 Fiesta Bowl and counted the number of option plays (including FB traps or passes off option items). There was only 19 of them through the first 3 quarters. That was not the base offense for Osborne. Also, if you go through and watch the game, Osborne is implementing a number of spread sets with 1 or zero backs, and shotgun spread. NU fans need to stop perpetuating the myth that Osborne was running a triple-option based offense. Here is the 60 minute version of the Fiesta Bowl so you can see for yourself.
There's a big difference between asking for a return to triple option (which has many variations, including modern one's) and asking for a return to the I-Formation which we ran in the 70's (the latter would never work today).
You can in fact run the triple option from many sets, TO used the Pro Set for much of his. What I refer to is the more modern variations of the triple option that are being utilized today. -
Also, for all of those that believe the triple option cannot work because there's too much team speed and other teams will just stack the box, consider that was also what many analysts were saying about Florida's defense before the 1995 National Championship game and how that turned out.
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Does anyone have the clips from the 2019 game against Ohio State where Frost brought out the triple option for one series (and it was working before Martinez overthrew the receiver for an Int)?
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List of possible OC targets from Corncrazed:
I'm still in the triple option camp, look for a bit more passing than Army does (Brent Davis is in the list), sick and tired of seeing spread offenses and no way want to see West Coast or Air Raid. A 60 (run) and 40 (pass) would be fine with me.- 1
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Triple option, never going to change my mind on this. Running the ball eats clock, keeping your defense fresh, wears out the opposing teams defense and opens up the deep ball. I have always hated spread offenses and pass first offenses.
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I knew years ago when I saw this schedule that it was going to be rough but who knew that many other opponents were going to be that good too.
What is inexcusable is losing to teams like Illinois, Minnesota and Purdue; these are not teams we should be losing to, but we are.
AM is a problem, if he ever has a perfect game, we probably would beat a team like OSU, but that just seems a dream. He has his great moments and his awful one's and that is just who he always will be.- 1
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Frost knows how to run an option offense, but he won't do it, and I don't see things getting back to Nebraska style football until someone does.
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20 years ago this season, that's really the last time this program was relevant.
Callahan left a stain on this program that just will not go away.- 1
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This team is close, they win 6 or 7 games.
Harbaugh is still a whiney *****.- 2
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SMU's bagmen are back.
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It's probably a lot like that movie Johnny Be Good (1988)
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On 12/25/2019 at 4:05 PM, Nebfanatic said:
They haven't even offered
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Saying there's no good talent coming out of Cali is just wrong (our starting QB?). How about we focus on where the good kids (both on the field and off) are and who also want to be here no matter where they are from.
https://nflmocks.com/2017/07/05/10-greatest-nfl-players-state-california/
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Committed to Pitt
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Any other targets or is this it for the class?
Good class, still need another (or two) before we are "back".
QB Dylan Raiola
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