Popular Post Vince R. Posted January 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted January 5, 2020 These takes are just a little over the top for me. Nebraska blew Minnesota out in 2018. The disparity has more to do with what transpired at Nebraska in 2019 than Minnesota ascending to tremendous heights. It looks to me that the roster turnover, youth, and a regressed QB is what hurt this team. It wasn't too long ago where Minnesota was the youngest team in the country and played bad. If the same Adrian came back, not even an improved version, Nebraska has 8 wins, and we aren't even talking about this huge disparity. Nebraska needs more talent, and for those players to stay. We have been a program that can't seem to have everything together at once. That's recruiting and roster management. I do think this staff can develop (with maybe 2 being iffy), and I actually believe they are bringing the right guys in now. Nebraska didn't have a roster set up for 2019 to take any step forward. True competition is what this program has been longing for and it's about to get it with this 2020 class. The EE's are going to push, and some of the cream might start to rise a little more. In addition, this staff is the first in almost 20 years to fill out it's classes with quality recruits. I am just really tired of this notion because the data suggests that Nebraska is exactly where they should be with what they are working with. Not having one and half classes on this roster is a recipe for disaster. You have to bank on guys like Benhart, Frietche, Banks, Jakeem Green, Casey Rogers, Mossai Newsome, Caleb Tannor, etc to hit now. Nebraska is not even in a position for these guys to be busts. That's how fine of a line this staff has right now. And no offense, but the walk-ons are never going to be collectively good enough to fill in that kind of gap. Ellis and Duval are going to have to be the masterminds right now. This roster needs to see tremendous gains to stay afloat until the cupboards are full and ready to go. And do not get me started on the personality of this football team. The lack of alpha talent is so obvious, and the team is soft. Hell our starting QB isn't a dominant personality, and I think that's an issue. These players still don't pick each other up off the ground, and they seem to be selective on who they celebrate with. The 2019 and 2020 classes will put an end to that. There has been a lot of talk about how close these classes are already. I know I am rambling but I have been off the board for a bit, and I need to get this out. 16 3 1 1 Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted January 5, 2020 Author Share Posted January 5, 2020 37 minutes ago, theknife said: I mean OSU was able to adjust to the I-formation after the first series. The offensive line really settled in towards the latter half of the season, as did Mills. We saw some power out of the spread. We then saw us abandon that in favor of 1,000,000 bubble screens vs. Iowa. Time shall tell, but I think this offense works when we can consistently run the ball and have WRs worth a damn. We were too inconsistent up front early on, Mills was a different player the second half of the year, and we simply didn't have enough skill players. Ideally the offense will look like what we had to end the 2018 season. A consistent run game to compliment WRs who can beat you in space. 2AM 1.0, Oz, Stan, Farmer and Foster made the O go. Maybe we lacked a lot more than admitted or known, but that O looked much better. Maybe evena simplified "safer" scheme.....Less thinking, more doing. I'd just like an O that is more capable of producing if we lose a player or 2.....I'd also like a D that scares people. not one so simplistic that opposing coaches and players know what we will do.... Regardless of scheme, our identity needs to be redefined as the most physical team in the B1G. Big and tough beats smaller and tough or smaller with finesse.....Big, tough and quick (finesse) wins NC's..... Quote Link to comment
SFW Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 We are just the kind of team other teams want to play. It’s like a week off. No real pain. Bubble screens are us! 1 2 Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 Just now, SFW said: We are just the kind of team other teams want to play. It’s like a week off. No real pain. Not according to Urban Meyer 5 1 Quote Link to comment
SFW Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 18 minutes ago, Nebfanatic said: Not according to Urban Meyer He was just trying to motivate his former/ current team. Maybe he was slipped some bad preseason kool-aid like everyone else. and he wasn’t speaking about our physicality 3 Quote Link to comment
10_point_buck Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 1 hour ago, theknife said: Ideally the offense will look like what we had to end the 2018 season. A consistent run game to compliment WRs who can beat you in space. Ideally, we stop trying to be “cute” and trick the other team and learn to establish our will on the other team. That, is play calling and coaching. Up to this point, I have not been impressed with either as they fail to realize they are playing B1G competition and need to step the game up. People all up in arms about the schedule or how it cycles makes me lol to myself and know they are Kool Aid drinkers. I mean, did the Huskers of old care or did they just go and do their thing and told the other team to try and stop them? That is how lost we are currently. When the other team knows exactly what we will do and easily schemes against it tells you just how green/poor our staff is. Quote Link to comment
UniversalMartin Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 2 hours ago, SFW said: I agree with you. It’s almost as though Frost has forgotten his days playing for Nebraska. Our best drive against OSU maybe all season was out of the I formation. Power physical football. And we never saw it again the rest of the season. A real head scratcher. The stuff that initially worked against OSU was because it was something they did not prepare for, once they got a look at it, it was done...it bordered more on gimmicky than a sound gameplan 2 1 Quote Link to comment
UniversalMartin Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 1 hour ago, theknife said: I mean OSU was able to adjust to the I-formation after the first series. The offensive line really settled in towards the latter half of the season, as did Mills. We saw some power out of the spread. We then saw us abandon that in favor of 1,000,000 bubble screens vs. Iowa. Time shall tell, but I think this offense works when we can consistently run the ball and have WRs worth a damn. We were too inconsistent up front early on, Mills was a different player the second half of the year, and we simply didn't have enough skill players. Ideally the offense will look like what we had to end the 2018 season. A consistent run game to compliment WRs who can beat you in space. Yup Quote Link to comment
BigPeterJ Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 1 hour ago, Nebfanatic said: Minnesota didn't look that great last year when we beat them by 30. Sometimes it takes time and players This. People, including myself until this month, dont realize the lack of players we had. Our Junior and Senior class are very lacking. I'm not saying Frost coached well, but even Urban Meyer would have struggled with our team. The whole assumption that we had more talent than the rest of the WEST is wrong. I thought we did too, until i looked in depth at our roster. However, our upcoming freshman and sophmore classes do have more talent than the rest of the WEST, plus fit our scheme better. I agree to some degree with most of everything thats been posted in this thread. Frost didnt play call very well, or gameplan very well. He had a bad year coaching. But the idea that last year's play is indicative of our future is off. Our talent will still be very young next season, but I'll go on record and say we will finish in the top 20 in 21'. 3 Quote Link to comment
NoLongerN Posted January 6, 2020 Share Posted January 6, 2020 3 hours ago, SFW said: One good season as a head coach, that’s it. In that year he had a soft schedule and some major luck. That luck covered up his poor clock management, poor play calling, and terrible defensive coordinator. Which we all now see clearly. No more super week schedules and the luck has run out. Time to figure out how to coach in the B10, or all his good recruiting and program building won’t matter. 3 losing seasons in 4 years as a head coach. Ouch! Geez, looks like you are ready for a new coach already. So, who is your next head coach sir? Not many fans are happy with the results so far ... yet, I'm not willing to roast our coach just yet. So, be honest ... what was your prediction this year? Mine was 7-5. For next year, I'm hopeful for 6-6 but won't be surprised with 5-7. What do you think our record is gonna be next year? When are you firing Frost next year? 3 Quote Link to comment
BigPeterJ Posted January 6, 2020 Share Posted January 6, 2020 30 minutes ago, BigRedN said: Geez, looks like you are ready for a new coach already. So, who is your next head coach sir? Not many fans are happy with the results so far ... yet, I'm not willing to roast our coach just yet. So, be honest ... what was your prediction this year? Mine was 7-5. For next year, I'm hopeful for 6-6 but won't be surprised with 5-7. What do you think our record is gonna be next year? When are you firing Frost next year? The good news about next year is we play are toughest games late in the year. So our young guys could be decent by then. Plus all this negative momentum could be broken and we could be 5-1 or 6-1 to start the year helping our recruiting momentum, and giving our guys confidence. The optimist in me sees this coming year like Minnesota was this year. We are still a year away, but things could potentially fall into place for us, so im not going to count this season as a total building year. Minnesota was young but they managed to squeak by their first half of the year, build momentum, and really improve enough to beat some of the tough teams they played late. I see us as a year behind Minnesota, and if we coach well and get some breaks, this year could go like Minnesota's did last year. Dont forget Minnesota was not supposed to be this good, if Frost is the coach that Fleck is we have a chance. 2 Quote Link to comment
10_point_buck Posted January 6, 2020 Share Posted January 6, 2020 14 minutes ago, BigPeterJ said: The good news about next year is we play are toughest games late in the year. So our young guys could be decent by then. Plus all this negative momentum could be broken and we could be 5-1 or 6-1 to start the year helping our recruiting momentum, and giving our guys confidence. The optimist in me sees this coming year like Minnesota was this year. We are still a year away, but things could potentially fall into place for us, so im not going to count this season as a total building year. Minnesota was young but they managed to squeak by their first half of the year, build momentum, and really improve enough to beat some of the tough teams they played late. I see us as a year behind Minnesota, and if we coach well and get some breaks, this year could go like Minnesota's did last year. Dont forget Minnesota was not supposed to be this good, if Frost is the coach that Fleck is we have a chance. As I read these posts, the next round of Kool Aid has been bought and served! 1 Quote Link to comment
Huskers93-97 Posted January 6, 2020 Share Posted January 6, 2020 48 minutes ago, 10_point_buck said: As I read these posts, the next round of Kool Aid has been bought and served! Speaking of bought I just got my tickets for next years BIG10 Championship Quote Link to comment
SFW Posted January 6, 2020 Share Posted January 6, 2020 2 hours ago, BigRedN said: Geez, looks like you are ready for a new coach already. So, who is your next head coach sir? Not many fans are happy with the results so far ... yet, I'm not willing to roast our coach just yet. So, be honest ... what was your prediction this year? Mine was 7-5. For next year, I'm hopeful for 6-6 but won't be surprised with 5-7. What do you think our record is gonna be next year? When are you firing Frost next year? I predicted 8-4 it was there for the taking, but coaching blunders against; Colorado, Purdue, and Indiana cost us. Add in terrible QB play making. Next year is all about the Purdue game it’s make or break much like Colorado was. We must start 6-1 before going to Columbus or no Bowl. I don’t see that happening. The ceiling is 7-5 but I think your right 5-7 is most likely. If we start off with a loss to Purdue it could be a really ugly year. I’d give Frost one more bad year/ losing season, next year. If he can’t get a winning record in year 4, 2021 time to move on. We will know his undefeated season was a fluke. If we have another losing season I hope he makes some big staff changes. He needs help. 1 Quote Link to comment
Skeeball Posted January 6, 2020 Share Posted January 6, 2020 1 hour ago, Huskers93-97 said: Speaking of bought I just got my tickets for next years BIG10 Championship Thanks for the reminder. Just renewed our 2020 season tickets tonight, but I think I'll hold off on those BIG10 Championship tickets for a bit. Quote Link to comment
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