SI article: Nebraska's Receivers Are Scott Frost's First Offensive Building Block in Lincoln

This is true, but great receivers may not do much with a bad OL (see last year), while mediocre receivers shine with a great line. I would much rather have the best OL in CFB than the best receiving corp. I am pretty sure any member of this board could have gained 1000 yards in the mid-90s.


This is an RPO/box count offense now. The best blocks are the ones you don't have to make, and great receivers enable that in these style of offenses. We would all love a return to form on the offensive line, but we don't have that line, yet, and while I'm hopeful by season's end to at least get a decent 5, we are a long ways off. At least we have other pieces to help stem the tide until those days return.

 
Remember when people used to brag about Bell/Enunwa/Turner being the best receiving corps in school history?

I believe our receiving corps now is significantly better.

 
Just imagine Enunwa and Morgan blocking downfield for this offense.

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I'm more excited about our TE's than WR's. It'll be nice to see our TE's getting the ball while some WR's pave the way with some blocks downfield!  :D

 
2 of the best statistical seasons ever posted by Husker WRs were done last year by Spielman and Morgan.
Stats can  be a little misleading.  They had great receiving stats bc we were usually playing from behind and had an awful run game. The other WR corps had a good run game to help move the ball.  

 
Stats can  be a little misleading.  They had great receiving stats bc we were usually playing from behind and had an awful run game. The other WR corps had a good run game to help move the ball.  
Maybe so but I still think this current crop is the most talented in awhile and he asked for statistics so, there it is. 

 
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