Fall Camp Notes

What???  We would have been in a world of hurt without them the last couple of years.  Yes, they have taken turns playing out of position, but, I'm damn glad they have been here.
For their own personal college football experience, they probably would have been better of transferring.  For the sake of Nebraska football, I am darn glad they stayed at NU and put the team before themselves.  They were asked to play positions which they weren't suited/recruited for, and they did it without much complaining.

 
What @ColoradoHusk said. They, personally, probably would've been better off transferring. (To a school that isn't Oregon State, lol.) But I'm glad that they didn't.

 
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I think with the presence of some the new speedsters Jack Stoll is gonna have a monster year (for TE at Nebraska)

 
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10 minutes ago, Moiraine said:



It's clear from that video Martinez does, indeed, have more zip on his passes compared to last year.

He's going to be scary good this year.  Won't be long now until comparisons to Milton will be an insult.

 
16 minutes ago, Moiraine said:

What I am about to say would have got a bunch of frowny faces from dudes that don't coach...but you are right about a lot of them be boring and honestly a lot of them are boring and not super necessary.  

When we break down into position work and say I am working with DT's...the s#!t I want to show them and the stuff I want them to learn basically takes 5 minutes.

WR's spend 10 minutes at a station running fly patterns...then when it comes time for us to punt in a game half the kids on punt team forget they are on it because we are so busy repping fly patterns so the WR coach can show off his arm.

 
3 hours ago, Moiraine said:





Timing timing and timing. 

It it may seem boring or mundane...it’s not 

to get guys in rhythm, know the hashes, the seams, the numbers. Back shoulder throws,  formation shifts, which foot to step with first, which hand to make with room with on which side of the ball...etc

think about the confusion and instruction it took last year. They were grinding gears. Now they are just oiling the machine. It looks fast and efficient. 

 
Timing timing and timing. 

It it may seem boring or mundane...it’s not 

to get guys in rhythm, know the hashes, the seams, the numbers. Back shoulder throws,  formation shifts, which foot to step with first, which hand to make with room with on which side of the ball...etc

think about the confusion and instruction it took last year. They were grinding gears. Now they are just oiling the machine. It looks fast and efficient. 


And it functions as simple conditioning. 

 
SIAP

Sherman ranked the units for offense and defense over at The Athletic

One thing that kinda stuck out to me was Austin Allen saying they have been running sets with 3 tight ends  :)

 
What @ColoradoHusk said. They, personally, probably would've been better off transferring. (To a school that isn't Oregon State, lol.) But I'm glad that they didn't.
Well, if we really want to be honest about @ColoradoHusk comments, most of the team would have been better off personally transferring when Riley was hired.

 
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