Tight Ends

saluno22

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I haven't had the opportunity to sit down and watch the whole game yet (just listened on the radio yesterday), but I didn't hear much from the tight ends. Looking at the statistics, Stoll had a kickoff return on the squib kick late in the game, and he and Rafdal each had one reception for 4 and 14 yards, respectively. Austin Allen also shows up on the participation report, but I don't recall hearing his name called on the radio broadcast.

How did we use them in the offense yesterday? I recall at UCF, Frost would move his TE all over the formation, I suppose our TEs aren't that versatile while we wait for Katerian Legrone to develop, is that correct?
 

maplesyrup95

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Yesterday, from what I could see at the game, Frost used them mostly in blocking schemes in his quads. I would suspect he'll used them more against Troy.
 
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Huskerwisdom

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Yesterday, from what I could see at the game, Frost used them mostly in blocking schemes in his quads. I would suspect he'll used them more against Troy.

I think we'll see more of them. We were playing a first game with a true Frosh QB, and I suspect most of the TE routes are when the QB gets through a progression or something the Frost would call after seeing the flow of the game more.
 

oldjar07

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Rafdal had one reception, my thought was why we're one of those guys used on the last series in the end zone both rafdal and Allen are tall a db nightmare in the end zone
Yeah either that or Reimers. Would have been nice to have someone other than a 5'10 receiver out there. Also if Bunch could actually throw it in bounds and give his receivers a chance.
 
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