Nebraska making a big move?

Mack In Motion

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Looks like the Huskers are winning the off season again.
I don't think anyone will ever again actually "win" high school recruiting again until something changes. It is just varying degrees of losing.

Trajectory of the vast majority of these guys:

1)Sign with a school
2)Transfer twice
3)Make first meaningful on field contribution
 

RedCap

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Jun 1, 2022
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Yes, while high school recruiting is interesting and still a must, it no longer has any where near the importance it had before NIL and the portal.
 
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InMotion

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Looks like the Huskers are winning the off season again.
I just hope the players are told they have a long ways to go before they are relevant. They need to put even more work than last year. Like 3x what you did last year.
Coaches on the other hand, need to make sure the kids are doing the correct things to improve. Obviously, what they have been teaching doesn't work. So, coaches need to step up (yeah, I know, tough to do when almost all your coaches are learning on the job).
Also, if we have smart enough coaches (I know.. haha), can we simplify the offensive and defensive schemes so the underclassmen can learn faster? Doubt it, but we'll see.

That would be winning the offseason.
 

Anon1750875978

Heisman
Dec 26, 2018
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I just hope the players are told they have a long ways to go before they are relevant. They need to put even more work than last year. Like 3x what you did last year.
Coaches on the other hand, need to make sure the kids are doing the correct things to improve. Obviously, what they have been teaching doesn't work. So, coaches need to step up (yeah, I know, tough to do when almost all your coaches are learning on the job).
Also, if we have smart enough coaches (I know.. haha), can we simplify the offensive and defensive schemes so the underclassmen can learn faster? Doubt it, but we'll see.

That would be winning the offseason.
With the constant coaching turnover with the assistants, have to imagine there are some issues with the younger guys.
Specifically, the highly touted OLine kids.