So, let me get this straight.It's been mentioned a couple times on this board that a number of the people on the dl are having issues with the coaches, most notably Vv. This issue I believe (I am speculating here) is the major cause for Vv considering leaving early.
No surprise with Hank Hughes. Nearly 4 decades of coaching d-lines and he manages to only get 3 lineman drafted... Very few all-conference selections as well. Todd Orlando's and Don Brown's (two of the top DC's in the game) schemes made his position look good on paper. The worst hire in Nebraska football history IMO.It's been mentioned a couple times on this board that a number of the people on the dl are having issues with the coaches, most notably Vv. This issue I believe (I am speculating here) is the major cause for Vv considering leaving early.
I mean, we hired Callahan and that ST coach.No surprise with Hank Hughes. Nearly 4 decades of coaching d-lines and he manages to only get 3 lineman drafted... Very few all-conference selections as well. Todd Orlando's and Don Brown's (two of the top DC's in the game) schemes made his position look good on paper. The worst hire in Nebraska football history IMO.It's been mentioned a couple times on this board that a number of the people on the dl are having issues with the coaches, most notably Vv. This issue I believe (I am speculating here) is the major cause for Vv considering leaving early.
Gonna miss this guy. Wishing him the best of luck in the NFL.Steven M. Sipple: Collins worked hard for NFL board's 2nd-round grade
7 hours ago • By STEVEN M. SIPPLE | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR
Maliek Collins' athleticism impresses NFL coaches and front-office types. He has an elite-level football frame, and he's ultra-quick off the ball, especially for someone his size.
There probably is at least one other reason the 6-foot-2, 300-pound defensive lineman recently received a second-round grade from the NFL Draft Advisory Board. His work ethic is excellent.
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Wow. In Nebraska football history. That's amazing.No surprise with Hank Hughes. Nearly 4 decades of coaching d-lines and he manages to only get 3 lineman drafted... Very few all-conference selections as well. Todd Orlando's and Don Brown's (two of the top DC's in the game) schemes made his position look good on paper. The worst hire in Nebraska football history IMO.It's been mentioned a couple times on this board that a number of the people on the dl are having issues with the coaches, most notably Vv. This issue I believe (I am speculating here) is the major cause for Vv considering leaving early.
Maybe the players on the defensive line believe they played better this season despite their coaches, not because of them. Or maybe they believe they could even have done better, with the people they had.We just went through a season where we saw great improvement from the front seven with rushing defense and as a whole, that made them a better unit all around.
And these guys have a problem?
So, coaches get you to play better as a unit and you don't like that?
Hyperbole much?No surprise with Hank Hughes. Nearly 4 decades of coaching d-lines and he manages to only get 3 lineman drafted... Very few all-conference selections as well. Todd Orlando's and Don Brown's (two of the top DC's in the game) schemes made his position look good on paper. The worst hire in Nebraska football history IMO.It's been mentioned a couple times on this board that a number of the people on the dl are having issues with the coaches, most notably Vv. This issue I believe (I am speculating here) is the major cause for Vv considering leaving early.
I think firing Marvin Sanders and replacing him with Phil Elmassion has a leg up on the hiring of Hank HughesWow. In Nebraska football history. That's amazing.No surprise with Hank Hughes. Nearly 4 decades of coaching d-lines and he manages to only get 3 lineman drafted... Very few all-conference selections as well. Todd Orlando's and Don Brown's (two of the top DC's in the game) schemes made his position look good on paper. The worst hire in Nebraska football history IMO.It's been mentioned a couple times on this board that a number of the people on the dl are having issues with the coaches, most notably Vv. This issue I believe (I am speculating here) is the major cause for Vv considering leaving early.
Ummm...Ok.Maybe the players on the defensive line believe they played better this season despite their coaches, not because of them. Or maybe they believe they could even have done better, with the people they had.We just went through a season where we saw great improvement from the front seven with rushing defense and as a whole, that made them a better unit all around.
And these guys have a problem?
So, coaches get you to play better as a unit and you don't like that?
Myself, I was pretty underwhelmed with the defensive line's production, considering the players we put on the field.
So if the DL played better despite their coaches, what does that say about how they played for the coaches they liked?Maybe the players on the defensive line believe they played better this season despite their coaches, not because of them. Or maybe they believe they could even have done better, with the people they had.We just went through a season where we saw great improvement from the front seven with rushing defense and as a whole, that made them a better unit all around.
And these guys have a problem?
So, coaches get you to play better as a unit and you don't like that?
Myself, I was pretty underwhelmed with the defensive line's production, considering the players we put on the field.
Nebraska DL gave up almost 900 less yards in 2015 compared to 2014. Take away Melvin Gordon's big day and you are still in the 450-500 yard difference range.Wisconsin last year was a disaster. But controlling for that game, which had a RB of much higher quality than any faced this year, the stats in run defense end up being quite similar.
And our DL was a mash unit this year. We rarely had the cupboard full as Gangwish, Freedom, Vince, Maurice, and Williams all missed multiple games.So if the DL played better despite their coaches, what does that say about how they played for the coaches they liked?Maybe the players on the defensive line believe they played better this season despite their coaches, not because of them. Or maybe they believe they could even have done better, with the people they had.We just went through a season where we saw great improvement from the front seven with rushing defense and as a whole, that made them a better unit all around.
And these guys have a problem?
So, coaches get you to play better as a unit and you don't like that?
Myself, I was pretty underwhelmed with the defensive line's production, considering the players we put on the field.
You can't take all 400 from Gordon, but say he goes for 150. That's ~650 yard difference.Nebraska DL gave up almost 900 less yards in 2015 compared to 2014. Take away Melvin Gordon's big day and you are still in the 450-500 yard difference range.Wisconsin last year was a disaster. But controlling for that game, which had a RB of much higher quality than any faced this year, the stats in run defense end up being quite similar.