Fall Camp

Not to be a wet towel, because it is Good News if the Cornhuskers look better than expected at this point. 2018 is still going to be this coaching staff’s “first rodeo” vs Big 10 competition. Your team’s record isn’t just a question of how your team looks in practice, but on the field vs the team across the line of scrimmage. I have no doubt that we are headed in the right direction, but I also have no doubt that this coaching staff is going to be learning a lot about Big 10 play in Year 1 and that will be built upon in the coming years.
I think the mind game they are playing is to praise them for improvement. I think they are trying to be more "supportive" than Tear these guys down to build them back up.

I like the style. I think constantly yelling at the kids and ripping them in the media can motivate some.

 
I haven't really read/heard much about J.D. speilman am I to assume that no news is good news?
or about Tyjon Lindsey... I bet it has more to do with the questions the coaches are asked by the media and there hasn't been a ton of coverage as receiver is probably our best and deepest position.

The only receiver we have really heard about is Morgan, but the comments on Morgan are more about his leadership and work ethic. But it is an interesting thought/comment you had jassman.

 
First off, I wouldn't run too far around the block with which QBs were taking snaps where off what reporters saw. Tristan Gebbia was first up at QB in some early group settings today, but I also take that for what it is. Those are a few preliminary drills in a practice that coaches know is being watched. For what it's worth, Adrian Martinez was taking snaps off of Cole Conrad when each QB was paired with a center at the very beginning of practices. So keep the guesses coming.

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For those (like me) who don't have all the numbers memorized yet (especially the guys down the depth chart):

91-Freedom; 44-Mick; 95-Stille

94-Khalil; 99-Newell; 96-Carlos

9-Neal; 93-Daniels; 97-Deontre

11-Vainuku


Interesting to see Newell ahead of Daniels and Vaha, although Daniels is still a freshman and Vaha hasn't played in a while. Maybe all he needed was a coaching change, it would be great to see him put it all together and become a solid player.

 
I get TG might be the guy to start, but I think I speak for most in saying Martinez/Washington combo in 2019/2020/2021 sounds like it could be VERY FUN....

Unless Gebia ends up being the man.

 
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