Nebraska football

Submitted by Cw1lly33 on
Anyone else watching their spring game? I can't tell if their QB Bunch is good or their defense is just that bad. I can't wait to play them this year and watch Scott frost try to say his team out hit ours even though we win by 30+. Maybe his mom will write the NCAA after we whoop him again.

DrMantisToboggan

April 21st, 2018 at 12:42 PM ^

They're going to have a rough year. Their defense is garbage and their schedule is the toughest in the conference. They might start to look like a Frost unit by the end of the year but man, there's going to be some growing pains for Big Red this year.

DrMantisToboggan

April 21st, 2018 at 1:34 PM ^

It's much tougher than ours. I'd put us at 4th in the conference, schedule-wise. I'm just not worried about much on our schedule, assuming Shea is eligible. I'm really not. Nebraska has 2 sure fire wins on their. Troy should win in Nebraska. Colorado will probably be favored too. Nebraska will have to fight to get to 5 wins this year.

HAIL-YEA

April 21st, 2018 at 6:39 PM ^

It sounds like you are basing how tough their schedule is in part by how good Nebraska will be. Nothing wrong with that if you are but I think most people judge schedules to say how it would look if x or y team played that same schedule.

And no offense but Troy should not win in Nebraska, and they will not be favored to win. Yea they beat LSU and won the SUn Belt, they also lost to Boise and had close games with a few terrible teams, I don't think they can sustain that success anyway but I guess we will see. Colorado was also terrible last year, why would you expect them to turn it around and be better than Nebraska who has made a big upgrade in coaching?

ChicagoB1GRed

April 21st, 2018 at 1:45 PM ^

 

1. Michigan

2. Nebraska

3. Rutgers

7. Indiana

8. Northwestern

10. Maryland

 Six of 10 all in the B1G? How can that be? 

Between playing Michigan, Wisconsin, OSU and Iowa on the road, getting MSU as our other crossover, coming back from a bad season and having a new coach, we have our work cut out for us. I'd give us the edge, if you want to call it that, on having the toughest schedule given Michigan is coming off a successful season and has their coach formly in place. 

Nice crowd for a spring game. 

Nebraska will be back as a CFB power, we've ony lacked a great coach and AD. 

Best of luck on your 2018 season, Michigan (except when we play you). 

GBR!

 

AZBlue

April 21st, 2018 at 1:17 PM ^

or true draft games?

I hope Nebraska was a true draft or they are in big trouble defensively next year. I am seeing a Rich Rod style transition year with a better-suited QB(s) but much worse defense. Not a great sign imo when a true Frosh - no matter how talented - is such a focus on O. Lindsay could be beat up by mid-year with the workload he may be getting.

ND defense looks pretty decent. Wimbush not scaring me so far.

FutureOfA2

April 21st, 2018 at 1:17 PM ^

Word on the street is that if (when) Dwayne Haskins wins the starting QB job at OSU, Burrow will look to grad transfer with two years of eligibility remaining. Burrow has family who have attended Nebraska, and there's a clear crater at the QB position there currently. Not to mention, Burrow fits Frost's system pretty well. By all reports, Burrow is legitimately pushing Haskins too, so that could be quite the upgrade for Nebraska come fall.

DrMantisToboggan

April 21st, 2018 at 1:48 PM ^

You only need a release to take a scholarship. If Burrow could qualify for in-state tuition at Nebraska by having family there, then he might think it worthwhile to go play for Frost. Not saying that is the expected outcome, just saying that there is a plausible way around the release issue.

FutureOfA2

April 21st, 2018 at 3:02 PM ^

You're certainly right (and granted we all know the type of person Urbs is), but would that not be extremely petty to restrict Burrow's release? Not by any means saying Urban is above that, but Burrow has competed hard for three years, hasn't had a chance to prove anything on the field, and would have a great opportunity to play in front of family at Nebraska for a good coach at a solid university. If Joe came to Urban with that desire, I don't see how you can morally restrict a 20 year old from that decision. Especially when he wasn't good enough to be your starting QB, and he'd be headed to a projected middle-of-the-road team in the West (they do play each other though, I know). TIp of the cap to Beilein for repeatedly allowing outgoing transfers to choose where they wish to attend, I think you have to advocate for the student-athlete's success over competition--even moreso if you were planning on benching them anyway. 

HailHail47

April 21st, 2018 at 2:03 PM ^

I think Nebraska is a 7-5 or 8-4 team this year. They will be better than last year. They have talent on their roster and the previous regime didn’t get the most out of them. They are going to be looking for a signature win early in the season. I’ll be happy if we just beat them, no matter the score.

Coach Nero

April 21st, 2018 at 2:09 PM ^

When they were at their best they were in the Big 12 and drawing a lot of kids from Texas as well as the Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Oklahoma area. They have lost some of that Big 12 footprint in recruiting. They still have the name, but they will have to recruit better than top to bottom to get the depth they once had.

Coach Nero

April 21st, 2018 at 3:32 PM ^

Osborne had a legendary walk-on program and keeping Kids from around Nebraska and Kansas wasn’t a major issue. They have always gone west especially for skill positions, but have had less success there since USC and Stanford surged. Plus, Osborne’s success was in a different era, much like Bo and Harbaugh. Frost is a good coach, like Harbaugh is. But the fans can’t just believe it’s as easy as returning to the good old days.

ChicagoB1GRed

April 21st, 2018 at 5:58 PM ^

Frost has said he's got a plan to restore walkon program - given it cant be quite what it was in the Osborne era, he certainly knows how to if anybody does. 

You're so right that it's not as easy for any of the bluebloods - both Michigan and Nebraska more or less only had one serious conference threat in the old days. 

I still think the number one key to CFB success is excellent coaching and unity between the coaching and AD dept. Michigan certainly experienced that recently, and took the steps necessary to correct things. Husker fans think we have that now but time will tell. 

I appreciated the number of comments and posts on the MGoBoard about our spring game and program. The two fan bases and programs have had their dramatic moments, actually somewhat out of proportion to the number of games we've played. But I sense most Michigan fans prefer having the "old Nebraska" in the B1G.  

DrMantisToboggan

April 21st, 2018 at 2:24 PM ^

It'll be their best unit by far this season. That being said I don't think it's as scary as some think it is. They return 8 starters from a unit that was on par with Purdue's defense last year. We return 9 from a top 10 unit. I'd expect them to be a top 25 defense and us to be top 3. 31-17 is my early prediction for that game.

The Fan in Fargo

April 21st, 2018 at 2:39 PM ^

The first 18 years of my life, I had to suffer through non stop Huskers fans everywhere I turned. Few things have been more enjoyable than watching them the past decade and a half. They supposidly have their savior now. I don't doubt that in a couple years they face Michigan in the B1G championship game. Here's to hoping Scott Frost gets both his legs broke on the sidelines and has to coach in a wheelchair the rest of his life.

Bigly yuge

April 21st, 2018 at 3:13 PM ^

Scott Frost went unbeaten and won a new years six bowl game against an SEC team that would have beaten out ass. UCF would have fucked us up last year.

goblue16

April 21st, 2018 at 4:56 PM ^

3 tds? We beat Air Force by 16, Purdue by 18. Cincy was a close game going into the 4th quarter not to mention we went to over time against IU. Mayb check your numbers before opening your mouth