HuskerNation1
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When we realize that posts like this are legitimately optimistic:Still no reason 5-6 wins cant happen.
I think this assessment is fair. The question is whether or not this demonstrates any tangible progress after 4 years of a new regime. Bear in mind that this assessment also factors in a 4th Year Starting QB. Do we believe our future record will vastly improve with a QB who has yet to start a college game (recruit or transfer)?Still no reason 5-6 wins cant happen. Win 4 of home games, sneak 1 or 2 on road.
It is so sad when 5-6 wins is considered optimistic, when in the day it would constitute a firing.
Question is....serious, not attacking....for everyone who refuses to believe this team, with this schedule can win 5-6 games....
If they DO pull out 5-6 wins, it will exceed your expectations, so will you then be less critical?.....not satisfied, but less negative?
Not saying anyone is wrong with negativity, just asking.
Exactly. My question is.......if they win 5 or 6 games, with everything you have mentioned (all very true), where does that put the fan base?I'm not sure how to take this. There are a lot of people who look at the roster, the lack of production returning on offense, the record the past several years, and think that five wins is a pretty high hurdle for Nebraska.
Is that negative? Is that critical? Or is that realistic?
I genuinely don't think I've been critical or negative about this team. Honestly, optimism has been my issue since 2018.
There's gotta be a lot of "show me" from this team before I believe anything other than four wins is realistic.
You can add Michigan and Wisconsin to that group, neither of those are guaranteed losses. Even sticking to your original list, who are the 3 losses? Iowa, NW, ..? 6 wins is very doable.Need to get six wins out of Illinois, Buffalo, NW, Mich St, Minn, Purdue, SE La. and Iowa. I just don't see it.