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I mean, he ain't lyinDo you think he would have gotten drafted as a wideout in the second round had he stayed?
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I mean, he ain't lyinDo you think he would have gotten drafted as a wideout in the second round had he stayed?
Yes maybe?So, if Mathis has a really good year and is a high draft pick, does Nebraska get 100% of the credit and TCU 0%?
When a Giant exec (do not know name or title) was being interviewed, he stated Wandale playing running back at Nebraska was important. He said it showed his versatility and they liked that. So his time at Neb had a positive impact on him being a 2nd round pick. Sorry wish I had a link to share.You know what would be funny? If they used him as an RB in the NFL
It's not like the coaches made him switch positions. He willingly filled the role because of several key injuries so calling him our starting running back is a stretch. Was he "misused" or was he given opportunities to showcase everything he could do? Go back and listen to some of his interviews from that season - he stated on numerous occasions he wanted to do everything he could do to help the team win. His decision to transfer likely did have some to do with how he was utilized but the elephant in the room was his mom's health and his lack of ability, due to Covid, for him to be able to go home to see his family.Wan'dale was completely misused as a RB at NU. He even said as much when he left. That he wouldn't play RB at the next level and NU wasn't going to showcase his talent. Having him be our "starting" RB his last year here was just another reason our RB room has stunk for the years after Oz. IMHO, had he stayed at NU, if drafted he'd have been far into the draft. UK showcased his ability.
It's not like the coaches made him switch positions. He willingly filled the role because of several key injuries so calling him our starting running back is a stretch. Was he "misused" or was he given opportunities to showcase everything he could do? Go back and listen to some of his interviews from that season - he stated on numerous occasions he wanted to do everything he could do to help the team win. His decision to transfer likely did have some to do with how he was utilized but the elephant in the room was his mom's health and his lack of ability, due to Covid, for him to be able to go home to see his family.
Bottom line is I agree it was a good decision. I just disagree with playing the blame game on Frost for trying to get the ball in his hands as often as possible. He was really all we had and he was willing to be that guy for us during that season.
What sort of drunk yoda sentence is that?Got want to be here! He did not
Laying in bed half a sleep.What sort of drunk yoda sentence is that?
I find it weird people are acting like WanDale was our main running back during his time here and we were pummeling him into the ground or something? We used him at RB like 5-10 snaps per game to get him the ball more, and a decent percentage of those were passing plays and screens. The rest of the time he was at wide receiver. He was more successful at UK because they had the offensive line protection and quarterback play to be able to throw him the ball down the field instead of underneath constantly like we were forced to do. While I'm sure it played some role it didn't seem like there was some seismic shift in his usage when he moved to UK; they were just a better football team than NU.
If he didn't want to play any running back then that's totally his choice and I'm glad things worked out for him. But I am having a hard time pummelling our staff for trying to get our best skill player the ball as much as possible, especially if he wasn't voicing to them that he didn't want to be a ball carrier.
We just needed a quarterback that could get them the ball.Yeah but man, it hurts to thin about what could have been with Wandale, Toure, Manning, and Allen on the field at the same time.