Duck - R position

Comish

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Like most, I have found almost zero things about the looming Frost era that I disagree with.

But, if forced to pick nits, I might suggest changing the title of the Duck-R position.

Do we really need a reminding vestige of anything Oregon?

Just like the uniqueness of the old linebacker position being tailored by various schools as the Monster, Hero, Wildcat, etc.; perhaps we could huskerize the position with a moniker such as

Husk-R or Husker-R  or something more specifically germane to our program.

(you know it's a positive culture and camp when something so mundane as this has to be unearthed to b!^@h about)

 
Ha ha!   I understand what you're saying.  But I just hope the position works as well for us as it did for Oregon during the Kelly/Helfrich era.  No matter what we call it.   :lol:

 
This name was used the last 2 seasons at UCF and they have no ties to a duck - it will be used for the next 15 years at NU and we are a state known for cows and corn. 

Can we move on to a topic that may actually change

 
There was a topic about this among or so ago. I agree that they should change the name of the position.

I would name is something like the bandit, thief, cowboy, robber, star, stud, snake, bear, ghost, eagle or something fun like that.

I wouldn't name it Husker, but I suppose it could be something Nebraska related like farmer, rancher, sower, aggie or something like that. I've never lived in Nebraska, so I can't think of anything else. I'm sure there's something Nebraska related that isn't related to agriculture too. 

 
Maybe it helps lead into conversation on the recruiting trail. Reminds recruits he coached at Oregon during their good years. It’s a way to talk about Oregon, which many kids now know the Oregon offense. 

Just a thought 

 
Maybe it helps lead into conversation on the recruiting trail. Reminds recruits he coached at Oregon during their good years. It’s a way to talk about Oregon, which many kids now know the Oregon offense. 

Just a thought 


I get what you're saying. I think that made sense from when Frost was hired through this first season or so. I would imagine starting in year two Nebraska (and maybe in year one) will be pretty darn good on offense. After that, I don't think it will matter what Frost did at Oregon. Recruits will just see the success that Nebraska has.

 
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