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** I will throw this out......... Can anyone name 1-2 All-Conference (in a BSC conference) or an All-American that has transferred from Nebraska ?

 

Harrison Beck...

Can't remember if it was Harrison or not but who was the kid who signed then transferred because his mom was mad he wasn't getting a lot of playing time or was upset he was going to have to compete for the starting position and wound up at some Ivy League school and was horrible? Seem to remember it was that kid from Florida?

 

Patrick Witt? Transfered to Yale...sucked there...

Witt. That's the kid. Thanks!

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The problems with Imani Cross in my opinion are due to us trying to turn our slamback into a frickin scatback. You can see it in his approach on the field. Beck's comment "we can run the full offense with Imani" is such a crock of crap, because it's just not true. Yes, Imani could be our every down back if our offense was tailored to standford's or Michigan St's, but since we're trying to copy Oregon for whatever reason, he's nothing more than a situational back. I love how we slam Abdullah into the line for a couple plays and then bring imani in to run a stretch, toss, or even read option. It's funny.

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** I will throw this out......... Can anyone name 1-2 All-Conference (in a BSC conference) or an All-American that has transferred from Nebraska ?

 

Harrison Beck...

Can't remember if it was Harrison or not but who was the kid who signed then transferred because his mom was mad he wasn't getting a lot of playing time or was upset he was going to have to compete for the starting position and wound up at some Ivy League school and was horrible? Seem to remember it was that kid from Florida?

 

Patrick Witt? Transfered to Yale...sucked there...

Witt. That's the kid. Thanks!

 

 

Harrison Beck is the one whose mommy was mad that he wasn't getting playing time.

 

Witt transferred to Yale and was up for Rhodes Scholar before they found out he was accused of sexual assault.

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When Cross was given the ball, he did fine. He averaged 5.3 YPC. That's pretty damn good when you're the short yardage back. When he got his carries, he had solid games. Hard to gain "vision" when you're only seeing the ball 3 times a game. I am fully confident in his ability to take over if Ameer goes down. I'm not as confident in Newby's ability. Losing Cross would be big in 2014, but it would really be felt in 2015 when we could have a solid 1-2 punch with either Taylor/Newby and Cross. I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of RB, yet whine about not running the ball more. We've got a lot of unproven depth - at least we knew what we had with Cross. And he showed he can be more than a short yardage back more than once this season.

 

Moss, opposite Gregory was the future. Those two in at the same time was the most disruptive our DL was all season. Throw in an improved Valentine and who knows how good this DL could have been. Again, unproven depth behind him...but at least we knew what were were getting with Moss. I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of a DL, yet whine about how we don't have a lot of proven depth on the DL.

 

Alfalava had better closing speed than any LBer we had. I'm not sure which game it was, I think it was Illionois. The week before we'd watched South Dakota run all over us. No linebacker stepped up, every tackle was made 6 yards past the line of scrimmage. Enter Alfalava the following week. He looked more athletic than anything we'd seen thus far. I have no idea what's going on behind the scenes - but he was as close to David (athletically) as we had on the team. No one could hold down the starting spot at LBer this season, so I don't see how losing one of the better athletes isn't an issue. No one else was much better. Alfalava played in 3 games. If he could figure out how to play a full season, I think he'd be one of our better LBers. But again, we have a ton of unproven depth at LBer, so I'm sure we'll be fine. (sarcasm)

 

Bottom line, if you listed the top 25-30 players on this team...all 3 of these guys would make that list. Sucks to lose that much talent.

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The problems with Imani Cross in my opinion are due to us trying to turn our slamback into a frickin scatback. You can see it in his approach on the field. Beck's comment "we can run the full offense with Imani" is such a crock of crap, because it's just not true. Yes, Imani could be our every down back if our offense was tailored to standford's or Michigan St's, but since we're trying to copy Oregon for whatever reason, he's nothing more than a situational back. I love how we slam Abdullah into the line for a couple plays and then bring imani in to run a stretch, toss, or even read option. It's funny.

 

I would agree with a lot of this. The way we utilize our skill position players is maddening.

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I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of a DL, yet whine about how we don't have a lot of proven depth on the DL.

I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of RB, yet whine about not running the ball more.

Are these people you are laughing at the same person or just straw men?

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Alfalava had better closing speed than any LBer we had. I'm not sure which game it was, I think it was Illionois. The week before we'd watched South Dakota run all over us. No linebacker stepped up, every tackle was made 6 yards past the line of scrimmage. Enter Alfalava the following week. He looked more athletic than anything we'd seen thus far. I have no idea what's going on behind the scenes - but he was as close to David (athletically) as we had on the team. No one could hold down the starting spot at LBer this season, so I don't see how losing one of the better athletes isn't an issue. No one else was much better. Alfalava played in 3 games. If he could figure out how to play a full season, I think he'd be one of our better LBers. But again, we have a ton of unproven depth at LBer, so I'm sure we'll be fine. (sarcasm)

I disagree 100%. Alfalava was manhandled in the Illinois game. Bo ripped him out on the sideline on camera then Jared made ONE play the next play and the commentators went crazy because it was a minor "story" in a boring blowout. Even Jay Moore, former great blackshirt, said that Alfalava was "soft as hell". And maybe unfairly by the little we got to see him play (due to grades, his fault...no one elses) I agreed with him. He 1.5 good plays and one very dumb personal foul penalty. If you get a chance go watch the game again, just focus on him. And I would say Gerry and from what we have heard Newby are just as gifted athletically.

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When Cross was given the ball, he did fine. He averaged 5.3 YPC. That's pretty damn good when you're the short yardage back. When he got his carries, he had solid games. Hard to gain "vision" when you're only seeing the ball 3 times a game. I am fully confident in his ability to take over if Ameer goes down. I'm not as confident in Newby's ability. Losing Cross would be big in 2014, but it would really be felt in 2015 when we could have a solid 1-2 punch with either Taylor/Newby and Cross. I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of RB, yet whine about not running the ball more. We've got a lot of unproven depth - at least we knew what we had with Cross. And he showed he can be more than a short yardage back more than once this season.

 

Moss, opposite Gregory was the future. Those two in at the same time was the most disruptive our DL was all season. Throw in an improved Valentine and who knows how good this DL could have been. Again, unproven depth behind him...but at least we knew what were were getting with Moss. I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of a DL, yet whine about how we don't have a lot of proven depth on the DL.

 

Alfalava had better closing speed than any LBer we had. I'm not sure which game it was, I think it was Illionois. The week before we'd watched South Dakota run all over us. No linebacker stepped up, every tackle was made 6 yards past the line of scrimmage. Enter Alfalava the following week. He looked more athletic than anything we'd seen thus far. I have no idea what's going on behind the scenes - but he was as close to David (athletically) as we had on the team. No one could hold down the starting spot at LBer this season, so I don't see how losing one of the better athletes isn't an issue. No one else was much better. Alfalava played in 3 games. If he could figure out how to play a full season, I think he'd be one of our better LBers. But again, we have a ton of unproven depth at LBer, so I'm sure we'll be fine. (sarcasm)

 

Bottom line, if you listed the top 25-30 players on this team...all 3 of these guys would make that list. Sucks to lose that much talent.

 

Moss would be a big loss, but it was already known he wouldn't be available for the bowl game. Losing Afalava would hurt our LB depth, but he was not a starter. Our redshirt LBs made some noise on scout team. Let's not make Afalava into an All American because he may transfer. Same with Cross. Heard and Green left because they got beat out. We've had no issues with talent and depth at the IB spot in Pelini's tenure. We still don't.

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When Cross was given the ball, he did fine. He averaged 5.3 YPC. That's pretty damn good when you're the short yardage back. When he got his carries, he had solid games. Hard to gain "vision" when you're only seeing the ball 3 times a game. I am fully confident in his ability to take over if Ameer goes down. I'm not as confident in Newby's ability. Losing Cross would be big in 2014, but it would really be felt in 2015 when we could have a solid 1-2 punch with either Taylor/Newby and Cross. I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of RB, yet whine about not running the ball more. We've got a lot of unproven depth - at least we knew what we had with Cross. And he showed he can be more than a short yardage back more than once this season.

I like Cross and don't want to lose him. But this is overstated. The games where he got his carries were mostly against the worst teams on our schedule so I hope he would look good in those games. And, for being a power back, he was fairly boom or bust. 30% of his yards for the year came on four carries. On the other 80 carries, he averaged 3.9 yards. We know what we have in Cross: he doesn't bring as much to the table as our other backs.

 

Alfalava had better closing speed than any LBer we had. I'm not sure which game it was, I think it was Illionois. The week before we'd watched South Dakota run all over us. No linebacker stepped up, every tackle was made 6 yards past the line of scrimmage. Enter Alfalava the following week. He looked more athletic than anything we'd seen thus far. I have no idea what's going on behind the scenes - but he was as close to David (athletically) as we had on the team. No one could hold down the starting spot at LBer this season, so I don't see how losing one of the better athletes isn't an issue. No one else was much better. Alfalava played in 3 games. If he could figure out how to play a full season, I think he'd be one of our better LBers. But again, we have a ton of unproven depth at LBer, so I'm sure we'll be fine. (sarcasm)

 

Bottom line, if you listed the top 25-30 players on this team...all 3 of these guys would make that list. Sucks to lose that much talent.

Afalava most definitely does not have better closing speed than the rest of our LBs. Go back and rewatch the Minnesota game. He gets himself out of position and can't recover. There are a couple times when the play is to his side but he gets outflanked and even Santos - no burner himself - outruns Afalava to chase the back down. There may be other reasons that he didn't play since that game but the performance he put out there played no small part.

 

Moss would definitely be in our top 25 but I think his name being included in this list is an overreaction. I don't think Cross was in our top 30 this year and Afalava definitely wasn't.

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taylor will make you forget Cross real soon!

 

I hope you're right, but it would hurt big time to have the only RB who saw any meaningful carries aside from Ameer transfer out of the program. People said the same thing when Heard left last year, but that added depth would have made a difference this year IMO.

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When Cross was given the ball, he did fine. He averaged 5.3 YPC. That's pretty damn good when you're the short yardage back. When he got his carries, he had solid games. Hard to gain "vision" when you're only seeing the ball 3 times a game. I am fully confident in his ability to take over if Ameer goes down. I'm not as confident in Newby's ability. Losing Cross would be big in 2014, but it would really be felt in 2015 when we could have a solid 1-2 punch with either Taylor/Newby and Cross. I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of RB, yet whine about not running the ball more. We've got a lot of unproven depth - at least we knew what we had with Cross. And he showed he can be more than a short yardage back more than once this season.

 

Moss, opposite Gregory was the future. Those two in at the same time was the most disruptive our DL was all season. Throw in an improved Valentine and who knows how good this DL could have been. Again, unproven depth behind him...but at least we knew what were were getting with Moss. I find it humorous how people brush off the loss of a DL, yet whine about how we don't have a lot of proven depth on the DL.

 

Alfalava had better closing speed than any LBer we had. I'm not sure which game it was, I think it was Illionois. The week before we'd watched South Dakota run all over us. No linebacker stepped up, every tackle was made 6 yards past the line of scrimmage. Enter Alfalava the following week. He looked more athletic than anything we'd seen thus far. I have no idea what's going on behind the scenes - but he was as close to David (athletically) as we had on the team. No one could hold down the starting spot at LBer this season, so I don't see how losing one of the better athletes isn't an issue. No one else was much better. Alfalava played in 3 games. If he could figure out how to play a full season, I think he'd be one of our better LBers. But again, we have a ton of unproven depth at LBer, so I'm sure we'll be fine. (sarcasm)

 

Bottom line, if you listed the top 25-30 players on this team...all 3 of these guys would make that list. Sucks to lose that much talent.

What's Cross's average drop to when you eliminate the fluke gift 51-yard TD run against michigan St?

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I love how people here have Imani Cross' back....just dismissing the hardest working member of our team as nothing special.

 

Absolutely a bunch of low life's to have that mindset in my opinion. He's a valid member of our team and even if he doesn't play another down of football...he shows the young guys how to work hard and provides leadership by example. I wouldn't trade him for anyone.

Hyperbolize much?

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