I notice alot of doubters on the later part of this thread, and you have good reason to doubt after a 5-6 season, but here is why i see improvement. 1.)There is a question mark at the most important position on the field in quarterback in that we have an unknown in game situations. Many will argue that he is not played against this kind of talent, which is true. My optimism in the matter comes from actually seeing in person what he can do compared to Dailey in the spring game last year. It is true that both played against vanilla defenses with no rush and poor coverage, but, Dailey completed 27 of 47 passes, and the throws that he made, even to wide open wide receivers were often off target, especially on deep throws. Taylor, on the other hand went 20 for 27, and none of his deep throws were off target. He is a better thrower than Joe, that is for sure. Whether or not he can play well in a real game situation is the question, but i hope that he will, and the amount of talent we have at runningback should give him alot of 8 man fronts and man coverage to work with. So here is my prediction...
Maine- W
Wake Forest- At home, comfortable W
Pittsburgh- At home, less comfortable W
Iowa State- At home, Should have beat them by thirty last year, W
Texas Tech- At home, we score more points, but d isnt good enough, L
Baylor- Away, they are fricken Baylor and we killed them last year, W
Missouri- Away, Brad Smith can't throw, should still have the steak in tact, W
Oklahoma- Home, Crowd keeps us in it, but we arent there yet, L
Kansas- Away, Another team that can't throw, W
Kansas State- Home, could have beat them last year away, W
Colorado- Away, Barnett is gone by this time, turmoil, W
I guess that comes out to nine wins, and that shall be my prediction. Call me optimistic or whatever you want, but I would rather be optimistic than feel miserable before the season even starts, Go Huskers!!!