ColoradoHusk
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My bad. Reading are hard.Reading comprehension. I said "they're not just good with X's & O's." That means I believe they're good at X's & O's.
My bad. Reading are hard.Reading comprehension. I said "they're not just good with X's & O's." That means I believe they're good at X's & O's.
I’m not sure what the solution to this problem is, but it’s probably something we will just have to try to survive the best we can this year.
My bad. Reading are hard.
I agree with you on moving Haarberg to TE in the long term, which was the plan considering he was basically the 3rd string QB at the end of fall camp. My comment was for the remainder of this year.I mean the solution is to bring in an actual QB and move Haarberg to TE or something, but you know...
For those wondering about that James Williams guy... https://omaha.com/sports/huskers/football/scout-team-walk-on-james-williams-proves-sack-man-nickname-in-nebraska-debut/article_66fa3d33-8cbf-531d-a0d6-ad96ff35e89b.html
I’ve also learned I’m a husker volleyball fan now. I’m wired for this game, haven’t felt this way for our football team since the Michigan game in 21 until 2am fumbled and then Oregon before then.
I've learned that Nash Hutmacher has turned into a very good d-lineman. I was down on him prior to this season. It's good to see him get lighter, get quicker, and thrive in this scheme.
Couldn't agree more. This is why I'm not too caught up in the style this year. Developing a winning culture and focusing on the process is way more important than worrying about how it looks, particularly for a program that has forgotten what it's like to win.And wins and the mental learning for this team this year are priority nbr 1