TGHusker
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Since that fateful 2001 cold November day in Colorado, the Husker program has been trying to get back to relevance. Some of us drank the kool-aid and thought
Scott Frost could repeat his UCF magic here in year 2. Obviously there is more to fix than many of us could imagine. So, when do you think we will be 'BACK" to
relevance and by relevance I mean winning the Big 10 championship. We've won division championships in the Big 12 and Big 10 West but those did not bring
us BACK.
My thinking 2022. I originally was thinking 2021 - 4 years under Frost. However, the 2021 schedule is brutal - OU, MSU, Michigan, Wisc & Ohio State(why did they all of a sudden become our
crossover rival :dunno - we play them a zillion times and Rutgers, Maryland rarely. But I digress). I also think 2022 because we need not only solid OL/DL starters but backups as well. We may have
the skilled players that we need on the roster by then, but it is having deep lines that will eventually help us to turn the tide. I think it may take that long to develop that type of experience and depth - to recreate the pipeline. Also, we have a good red shirt class currently. By 2022 they will have a strong impact on our team's performance. By 2022 the Mike Riley influence will be gone- this team will be fully Frost's with only his recruits and the culture of hard work will have been fully ingrained into the players and the program.
The 2022 schedule is more manageable than 2021(of course we said the same about this year's schedule). We have OU at home, Rutgers replaces Ohio State, Indiana replaces MSU. We do have Mich and Wisc away.
Scott Frost could repeat his UCF magic here in year 2. Obviously there is more to fix than many of us could imagine. So, when do you think we will be 'BACK" to
relevance and by relevance I mean winning the Big 10 championship. We've won division championships in the Big 12 and Big 10 West but those did not bring
us BACK.
My thinking 2022. I originally was thinking 2021 - 4 years under Frost. However, the 2021 schedule is brutal - OU, MSU, Michigan, Wisc & Ohio State(why did they all of a sudden become our
crossover rival :dunno - we play them a zillion times and Rutgers, Maryland rarely. But I digress). I also think 2022 because we need not only solid OL/DL starters but backups as well. We may have
the skilled players that we need on the roster by then, but it is having deep lines that will eventually help us to turn the tide. I think it may take that long to develop that type of experience and depth - to recreate the pipeline. Also, we have a good red shirt class currently. By 2022 they will have a strong impact on our team's performance. By 2022 the Mike Riley influence will be gone- this team will be fully Frost's with only his recruits and the culture of hard work will have been fully ingrained into the players and the program.
The 2022 schedule is more manageable than 2021(of course we said the same about this year's schedule). We have OU at home, Rutgers replaces Ohio State, Indiana replaces MSU. We do have Mich and Wisc away.