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- Fist game jitters. The Illinois game seems to be a must win game if we want to head into the right direction. In Frost's first season we lost the opener to Colorado who went 5-7 after having a rain out vs Akron. In 19' we played a very average game vs South Bama 35-21 win, followed up by a collapse at Colorado the next week. In 2020 we played a great Ohio St team, started off hot, but ended up losing 52-17.
- Running back production. The Huskers return less than 100 yards rushing from the RB position. That is a pretty big red flag when you combine that with transfer Markese Stepp being sidelined all spring and summer. The RB room is also very young and inexperienced. We are going to need production to go with AM in the run game to get to a bowl game.
- Wide Receiver uncertainty. I think we have more talent overall at the position, but like RB we return very little production. Losing Wandale hurts as he had over 3x more yards (461) than the next player in Betts (131). FCS Grad transfer Toure was a big off-season get to go with upperclassmen Martin and Manning.
- Staying healthy. Last year Adrian Martinez missed some action, and Luke had to come in - would be similar situation if Smothers had to take over in his first true snaps in live action. Starting ILB Will Honas is out for the year, and other LBs in Henrich and Reimer missed some action last season along with transfer Kolarevic who missed games at UNI. The staff was looking to have transfer RB Stepp come in and take the reins but he went down with an injury and might be back by the first game.
- Can this be a top 50 defense? Nebraska has only been a top 50 defense twice in the past decade (2011, 2016). When Frost took over they were coming off being the 116th ranked defense in 2017 which they improved to 88th, 66th, 64th. Given the issues we may still see on offense we need this unit to take that next step with the experience we return.