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I loved seeing Rahmir Johnson get a couple carries Saturday night.

Can't remember the last time a Husker team had so many decent-to-good players that could rotate in on defense. Pretty good testament to the position coaches on that side of the ball IMO.

 
Okay...so I wonder if they're going to try and trot Armstrong out for FG/Extra Point kicking again, or use the walk-on like last week. 

Honestly, I'd prefer we use the walk-on; seemed more confident and timing was better IMO (Which I think led to those two blocked FGs). 

 
Okay...so I wonder if they're going to try and trot Armstrong out for FG/Extra Point kicking again, or use the walk-on like last week. 

Honestly, I'd prefer we use the walk-on; seemed more confident and timing was better IMO (Which I think led to those two blocked FGs). 


Sounds like he'd probably be a kickoff specialist (if anything).

 
I think the 3 most important (not best) players on offense are Mills, Stoll, and Noa. If we can get them playing well we can move the ball on anyone this year. We saw what having an inside runner did to No Ill. He had a few tough 5 yard gains in the 4th as well. Noa with the big TD grab. Stoll with a few catches as well. 

 
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Stoll with a few catches as well. 


I think Stoll deserves so much credit for the NIU game. He created the lead block on at least two touchdowns. So awesome to see selfless play out there and tight ends/receivers blocking hard this season. 

JD had a great block on Mo's long run, too.

 
I think Stoll deserves so much credit for the NIU game. He created the lead block on at least two touchdowns.


But then he also had that crazy fumble on his long reception. Lucky for us Allen was Johnny on the Spot and hopped on that thing to preserve momentum.

I cannot believe the first guy to hit Stoll knocked that ball loose. There's no reason for that.

 
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