HUSKER FREAK
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What about Kody Spano is he not a contender for the QB position? Just wondering because no one ever really mentions him.
Even with Frazier starting as a true freshman, we laid an egg to Iowa State. None of our QB's for next year have any experience. Hopefully, that will change with the last two regular season opponents. As a redshirt sophomore, I highly doubt Bradford goes pro. Reesing will be back at Kansas. We might be very competitive in the North next year, but then again we might end up #2 in the North this year.I really, really like the way our schedule is looking next season. With probable wins coming up against KSU and CU and a bowl game against what will likely be the #4 team in the Big 10 or Pac 10 conference, (which are SO WEAK) I really like our chances of winning out. That leaves us with a 9-4 record, a top 25 ranking, and some momentum heading into next season.
I think in personnel we either hold steady or gain strength at all positions except for right guard (Slauson) and quarterback. Our WRs will be slightly less consistent but much more explosive next year. The absolutely critical link and biggest question mark on our team will be at quarterback. I like the talent that we have between Witt, Lee, and Green, but whether that converts to success on the field is yet to be seen. The following predictions are based on the next QB playing at roughly Ganz's level.
Here's my early breakdown of 2009:
W- 09/05 Fla. Atlantic @ Lincoln - Obviously you would expect a win here
W- 09/12 Arkansas State @ Lincoln - Another easy win
?- 09/19 Virginia Tech @ Blacksburg - This will be a VERY tough road game. Taylor will have more experience next year and the VT defense will be better as well. Possibly our toughest regular season game of the year.
W- 09/26 La.-Lafayette @ Lincoln - Another easy win
W- 10/03 Missouri @ Columbia - With Daniel, Coffman, Macklin and almost all of their offensive playmakers going pro and Barnett possibly leaving I like our chances
W- 10/17 Texas Tech @ Lincoln - We lost in a heart-breaker this year, but next year we play them in Lincoln and they will lose the backbone of their team in Harrell and Crabtree
W- 10/24 Iowa State @ Lincoln - Iowa State has little to look forward to next year
?- 10/31 Baylor @ Waco - Robert Griffin returns and we play Baylor at home. Baylor will not be a team that anyone wants to play next year. However, if Griffin is injured in the interim, we win this game easy.
W- 11/07 Oklahoma @ Lincoln - Another Big XII team ripe for the NFL draft picking. If, as expected, Sam Bradford, Demarco Murray, and the entire offensive line go pro I like our chances. Yes we got blown out this year, but if you take away that nightmare of a first quarter we would have played Oklahoma right down to the wire. I also like playing them in Lincoln
W- 11/14 Kansas @ Lawrence - Kansas will have another tough year next year with a difficult schedule and without Reesing. This reinforces what I've thought all along: that 2007 was an aberration of success for Kansas, not an establishment of a new power in the Big XII North.
W- 11/21 Kansas State @ Lincoln - Kansas State will be TERRIBLE next year. With Freeman likely going pro, a new coach, and awful talent, the Skers will roll.
W- 11/27 Colorado @ Boulder - Colorado will actually be a tough game next year, but lacking solid play from the quarterback position Nebraska takes the win.
Big XII championship game?
BCS title game?
Perhaps I'm drinking a bit too much kool-aid here, but I love the way next year stacks up for us in the Big XII. The NFL draft is our best friend, come from above to pillage the talent of our toughest Big XII foes.
Thoughts?
I missed Brooks...also missed Khiry Cooper, a freshmen WR as well.Nope. Paul was a true freshman last year who should have redshirted.
Chris Brooks will be a senior next year as well.
There really isnt a great reason to stay for him :dumdumfreeman going pro :rollin
Its early - and don't know who they are going to hire (Snyder for one year until AD and President gets settled?) but on a sound bite down here in an interview Josh sounded like he was staying around one more year (which would be 3 more than Beasley)There really isnt a great reason to stay for him :dumdumfreeman going pro :rollin
But if we establish a QB early i think that most of this can be done
:yeah:yeahRead this slowly and carefully.
NO STARTING QB WITH REAL GAME EXPERIENCE. VERY YOUNG. TWO TOP RECIEVERS GONE.
A year similar to this year I would expect, but the following year your predictions seem realistic.
Not next.
Even with Frazier starting as a true freshman, we laid an egg to Iowa State. None of our QB's for next year have any experience. Hopefully, that will change with the last two regular season opponents. As a redshirt sophomore, I highly doubt Bradford goes pro. Reesing will be back at Kansas. We might be very competitive in the North next year, but then again we might end up #2 in the North this year.Perhaps I'm drinking a bit too much kool-aid here, but I love the way next year stacks up for us in the Big XII. The NFL draft is our best friend, come from above to pillage the talent of our toughest Big XII foes.
In the end, I think we'll have a year similar to this one. It's going to be tough going into Blacksburg to take on a team that will have a seasoned QB with us taking in a QB with very little experience this early in the season. I think next year our defense will lead the way. They are getting better and better with each game. We hopefully get Turner back for the entire season. Right now, I'd say we'll lose 3-4 games next year. However, we may very well play in the Big 12 Championship game.
Lee has some experience, but Witt and Green do not. All the same, I don't think something like a 2 loss season is unreasonable. Just to clear it up, I wasn't predicting a national championship- I was just saying that we're going to do very well next year, especially in the Big XII.Even with Frazier starting as a true freshman, we laid an egg to Iowa State. None of our QB's for next year have any experience. Hopefully, that will change with the last two regular season opponents. As a redshirt sophomore, I highly doubt Bradford goes pro. Reesing will be back at Kansas. We might be very competitive in the North next year, but then again we might end up #2 in the North this year.Perhaps I'm drinking a bit too much kool-aid here, but I love the way next year stacks up for us in the Big XII. The NFL draft is our best friend, come from above to pillage the talent of our toughest Big XII foes.
In the end, I think we'll have a year similar to this one. It's going to be tough going into Blacksburg to take on a team that will have a seasoned QB with us taking in a QB with very little experience this early in the season. I think next year our defense will lead the way. They are getting better and better with each game. We hopefully get Turner back for the entire season. Right now, I'd say we'll lose 3-4 games next year. However, we may very well play in the Big 12 Championship game.
Yes I agree, the lack of a quarterback is going to be our Achilles' heel. I think we should see how spring and summer camps go, but if Cody Green is better, or even at the same level as our other QB's I think he should start. I say this simply because he will be the yougest player on the team, and if he has the right attitude, he will have the potential to build a very strong program on for the next 4 years. What do you guys think?
As for next year, if only we had ganz 1 more year, I think it would be MONEY. Too bad. My final verdict is this:
IF cody green or one of the other QB's really step up we have a good shot at the big 12 north, and a chance for the big 12 championship at 9-3 or 10-2. Without a good QB we will finish as poorly as 8-4 or 7-5.
Why is it that NE with a new unproven QB will at worse will lose 3-4 games. But this whole thread is built upon what other teams are losing thus allowing NE to do well. This includes mentioning that K-State, Oklahoma, MU and TT will all lose their best players, allowing NE to earn wins. IF by your reasoning NU can not only compete, but flurish why cant MU, Oklahoma & TT? I would argue that those 3 teams, even with the loss of current players still have more offensive talent than Nebraska. Including a number of young players that all ready see lots of PT. Unlike Nebraska who is banking on 'potential'.I think our next season all pends on the play of our new quarterback. With good quarterback play we could end up being a 1-2 loss team. With so-so quarterback play we could end up being a 3-4 loss team.