MasterPulverizer
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Braylon Edwards is going to hang 400 yards on us.Actually we need to copy Wisconsin who COPIED NEBRASKA.
Braylon Edwards is going to hang 400 yards on us.Actually we need to copy Wisconsin who COPIED NEBRASKA.
Braelon AllenBraylon Edwardsis going to hang 400 yards on us.
Braylon Edwards is going to hang 400 yards on us.
Or are we talking about Troy Edwards? I wish there weren't so many ways this could be taken - still the only school to allow a 400 yard receiver and a 400 yard rusher. Might still be the only school to allow a 400 yard receiver period.Braelon Allen
And I agree
Agree here. They are competitive because they are solid to very good/elite on the OL and in the front 7. This always gives them a chance against most teams, but the recruiting aspect keeps them from making that leap from just being competitive. If recruiting didn't matter, Iowa and especially Wisconsin would have won the conference by now, when neither OSU or Penn State were in some sort of trouble or with Michigan having an average coach. I feel the right coach will prioritize the OL and front 7 while maximizing recruiting the 500 mile radius or something similar for those types of players. Where I feel Nebraska can and will be different is attracting the skill players the aforementioned schools struggle to get, which could also stress an OSU or Michigan in a winner take all situation. Since being in the Big Ten, whether it was Pelini, Riley and now Frost, all have had issues recruiting, building/developing the OL and front 7 rooms. Hire a coach that will leave no stone unturned those places and those carrots the other current West teams have can no longer be dangled over our heads.Point is, those teams may be competitive, but they're the exception. For the most part, recruiting matters.
Also, with the right coach, I don't think we're that far away from a championship. Question is whether or not we're willing to pay for the right coach.
WE are so far from having a Big 10 O -lline or D-line. For that matters Power 5. Right now, I don't know if we win a Big 10 game all year!Treand3 said:Agree here. They are competitive because they are solid to very good/elite on the OL and in the front 7. This always gives them a chance against most teams, but the recruiting aspect keeps them from making that leap from just being competitive. If recruiting didn't matter, Iowa and especially Wisconsin would have won the conference by now, when neither OSU or Penn State were in some sort of trouble or with Michigan having an average coach. I feel the right coach will prioritize the OL and front 7 while maximizing recruiting the 500 mile radius or something similar for those types of players. Where I feel Nebraska can and will be different is attracting the skill players the aforementioned schools struggle to get, which could also stress an OSU or Michigan in a winner take all situation. Since being in the Big Ten, whether it was Pelini, Riley and now Frost, all have had issues recruiting, building/developing the OL and front 7 rooms. Hire a coach that will leave no stone unturned those places and those carrots the other current West teams have can no longer be dangled over our heads.
If Urbs is the guy, think the contract is over $8M?
Them give it to him, and be happy to have the opportunityI think it'll take more than that. He's gonna want Saban/Brian Kelly $$
If Urbs is the guy, think the contract is over $8M?
WE are so far from having a Big 10 O -lline or D-line. For that matters Power 5. Right now, I don't know if we win a Big 10 game all year!