Burrow let us discuss

As others have stated, the ultimate blame for Burrow not being a Husker is due to Pelini and Beck.  They were the ones who didn't recruit Burrow in the first place.  Nobody expected Burrow to blossom to what he did in his senior year, and any blame on Frost for not bringing him in as a transfer is 20-20 hindsight.  

 
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I have the feeling Burrow is fostering this narrative in the media over the last year.  And, quite frankly, I don't blame him.  He really wanted to play for Nebraska and we thumbed our noses at him.  He's on top of the world and has no problem throwing it back at us.

I think he has a chance to be a very good QB in the NFL.  However, his WRs and OL made him look great last year.  Cincinnati better invest in some good ones, or his talents are going to be wasted there just as much as they would have been at Nebraska.  


This is a very good take.  It will be interesting if AM returns to be a top 5 QB this year and JB stumbles at the next level.

 
As others have stated, the ultimate blame for Burrow not being a Husker is due to Pelini and Beck.  They were the ones who didn't recruit Burrow in the first place.  Nobody expected Burrow to blossom to what he did in his senior year, and any blame on Frost for not bringing him in as a transfer is 20-20 hindsight.  


Also - SF has shown every sign that he is doing the long approach to getting where he wants this to be.  Bringing in a transfer QB for 1 season doesn't do much for us.

 
I don't understand why this is a story at all.  The guy won the Heisman, and he also won a NC.  He would have done neither of those things had he went to NU.  In fact, there's a chance the guy never starts a game here.  His style of football was different than what Beck and Bo was trying to do.  He didn't fit Frost's system either.  The only chance he would have had would have been under Riley. 

 
As others have stated, the ultimate blame for Burrow not being a Husker is due to Pelini and Beck.  They were the ones who didn't recruit Burrow in the first place.  Nobody expected Burrow to blossom to what he did in his senior year, and any blame on Frost for not bringing him in as a transfer is 20-20 hindsight.  
He would have added depth.  We certainly could use that considering the abilities of our backups.  

 
One would think Pelini and Beck, two coaches from Ohio,  would gladly welcome the player of the year in the state of Ohio. There are many fine football coaches from that state. Living proof that these two a$$hats do not fit in that category.

 
One would think Pelini and Beck, two coaches from Ohio,  would gladly welcome the player of the year in the state of Ohio. There are many fine football coaches from that state. Living proof that these two a$$hats do not fit in that category.
We all know how it turned out and it doesn’t look good. 
 

Problem was, back then, people were saying WTF? Too. 
 

it’s not just hind sight is 20/20. 

 
Burrow was looking for a school where he would start right away.  He wasn't going to settle for being a back-up.  That's why he transferred from Ohio State in the first place.
I doubt LSU told him he would start on day 1.  Most schools would have told him that he had a chance to start assuming he won the battle for the position.  

 
God help us if the season is cancelled this fall. The sooner we can play games and hopefully win some of them, the less the cloud of Joe Burrow will hang over Lincoln like a toxic fart.

Anyone and everyone that has even a tiny axe to grind with UNL and/or Frost is pointing and laughing now, burying the Big Red in schadenfreude. Iowa fans can't get enough of it. It's just one more lesson Frost has learned the hard way here: say as little as possible to or around reporters, because they took what was actually an innocuous question and turned it into the biggest out-of-context dunk I can remember.  Trey Wingo has earned the title of Biggest ESPN Douchebag, a big accomplishment for that organization. 

 
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Not really.  Again they went 13-1 and had the #3 guy in the Heisman voting.  Having Burrow doesn't make a lot of difference to them.

We went 5-7, had questionable QB play and lost four games by a TD or less.  It's not much of a stretch to think Burrow could have made quite a difference in our season.
Joe had Joe...And a stable of NFL draft picks....What did NU have to support him?  Joe's Senior year looks like the outlier compared to his first 3.  I would have taken a returning AM over returning JB in 2019 based on 2018 numbers.  Coach O got Brady who completely revamped the passing game and built that O around JB.  I don't think NU currently has the coaching talent that LSU has/had to initiate that type of change in one year.  Not yet.  

JB wasn't even on the Vegas radar for Heisman to start 2019.  Guess who was....

https://247sports.com/LongFormArticle/Heisman-Trophy-Vegas-odds-2019-Tua-Tagovailoa-Trevor-Lawrence-Adrian-Martinez-129631711/#129631711_19

 
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