Huskers looking to add grad transfer at QB?

Florida is a big name program that needs a QB and Dan Mullen coached under Meyer. 


Ya, the guy knows how to develop dual-threat qb's and Florida is coming out of a pro-style system. It would be a good place for Burrow. 

 Orgeron interfered with Canada and now he's gone, replaced as OC by the TE-coach. If I'm Burrow I'm not trusting my career to those guys.

From what I've read elsewhere Frost is OK with what we have at qb and isn't looking for a grad-transfer at that position. 

 
LSU - the powerhouse QB graveyard.


I get the QB situation at LSU hasn't been great, but at least we've had a few drafted in the past few years. According to google before Tanner lee, 1992 was the last time a Nebraska quarterback was actually drafted to play quarterback.

FWIW, I'd rather Burrow come to Nebraska. We have enough drama queens that need to play down here.

 
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I get the QB situation at LSU hasn't been great, but at least we've had a few drafted in the past few years. According to google before Tanner lee, 1992 was the last time a Nebraska quarterback was actually drafted to play quarterback.

FWIW, I'd rather Burrow come to Nebraska. We have enough drama queens that need to play down here.




No one here gives a rat's hindquarters whether Nebraska QBs have been drafted, because we ran an option offense. The draft means absolutely nothing when it comes to Nebraska QBs.

Just sayin'.

Welcome.

 
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I get the QB situation at LSU hasn't been great, but at least we've had a few drafted in the past few years. According to google before Tanner lee, 1992 was the last time a Nebraska quarterback was actually drafted to play quarterback.

FWIW, I'd rather Burrow come to Nebraska. We have enough drama queens that need to play down here.
This is an inaccurate comparison. Nebraska operated a power run option offense from '92 to '03, and also operated a run heavy offense from '10 to '14.

Quarterbacks getting drafted as quarterbacks has (traditionally) been a completely irrelevant topic around Nebraska.

 
I think Sam effectively puts words to my feelings in this article.

Before NU's spring practices commenced, I thought Burrow was a decent consideration for the Huskers. After hearing Scott Frost's thoughts on his quarterbacks, gathering intel from players and coaches and watching the spring game — well, I wrote a Monday Rewind that suggested Nebraska didn't need to pursue Burrow or any other quarterback.

Some of that was rooted in true freshman Adrian Martinez's potential. Those handful of runs in the spring game — plus what his own teammates had said throughout spring — indicated to me that a two-year stint of Burrow may not be worth what Martinez can become over that period — and, more important, what he could become with game experience.


Frost has to like how it all sets up. Two quarterbacks — in Bunch and Vedral — who are long-term guys in Lincoln, plus Gebbia and Martinez.

You weigh all that against what Burrow could provide in the short term, and it seems clear: Maybe another school, the SEC or elsewhere, would be a better fit.
 
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This is an inaccurate comparison. Nebraska operated a power run option offense from '92 to '03, and also operated a run heavy offense from '10 to '14.

Quarterbacks getting drafted as quarterbacks has (traditionally) been a completely irrelevant topic around Nebraska.


What's funny is the passing statistics are about equal, especially in the time frames you call out(LSU vs Nebraska).

It's all good though, just funny to hear people talk about QBs going to LSU and Florida to die.

Adrian Martinez looks legit. Would be nice if Nebraska could land Burrow and let Martinez sit for a year and have his shoulder heal 100%.

 
What's funny is the passing statistics are about equal, especially in the time frames you call out(LSU vs Nebraska).


That's not even remotely true and a two minute stats check proves otherwise. Compare Jamie Howard and Tommie Frazier (quarterbacks from '92 to '95). The only comparable statistic is completion percentage. Otherwise, Frazier threw half as many attempts (469 to 934), ran for 1,955 yards (compared to Howard's -148), had a 43:11 TD to INT ratio (Howard was 34:47) and had a QBR of 138.1 (Howard's was 106.5).

 
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More looking at overall after 2000. The thing about 1992 was just going back that far. Push it to 2000 or whatever and it still doesn't look good for nebraska quarterbacks.

Nebraska had 4 season of 3000 yards passing between 2001-2017. LSU has 3.

These are the overall passing records. Nothing stands out after 2000 or so.

LSU

Nebraska

 
I get the QB situation at LSU hasn't been great, but at least we've had a few drafted in the past few years. According to google before Tanner lee, 1992 was the last time a Nebraska quarterback was actually drafted to play quarterback.

FWIW, I'd rather Burrow come to Nebraska. We have enough drama queens that need to play down here.
Can’t tell if you’re serious or not... We’ve almost always been an option attack or spread offense with QB’s with an MO of ground game, not through the air.

So yes, I’d guess an offense with more of a Pro-Style QB would have more drafted...Although we’ve had a fair amount of them get a fair shake at the NFL with at least some tryouts at other positions.

 
More looking at overall after 2000. The thing about 1992 was just going back that far. Push it to 2000 or whatever and it still doesn't look good for nebraska quarterbacks.

Nebraska had 4 season of 3000 yards passing between 2001-2017. LSU has 3.

These are the overall passing records. Nothing stands out after 2000 or so.

LSU

Nebraska
So then isn’t that just sort of sad for LSU?

 
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