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Are you concerned about the number of Husker football recruits that have transferred out this year?

Are you concerned about the number of Husker football recruits that have transferred out this year?

Yes, not a good sign to see

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No, it is to be expected

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Yes, not a good sign to see

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husker19951
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husker19951

Top-quality "brand" non-performing,see: win/loss; poor development on offense; poor transfer of "coaching to player performance," a.k.a.- "practice to game day," etc. This is Coach Frost's program flying NU colors; but, for now, I constructively question Coach Frost's commitment to accountability.

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No, it is to be expected

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Matt P
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Matt P

Guys from a different part of the country, locked down during covid. When/if they don’t fit in the culture are gonna want to go home. If they cant assimilate then the pressure becomes high, friction increases, they leave. The “family” tie gets better. It’s not a bad thing.

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Doug Daubert
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Doug Daubert

I am director of a large team...attrition happens. Sometimes it is a good thing to have people leave my team. If someone doesn't want to be here, doesn't want to put in the work...it is best that they move on to something else. It is what it is.

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Joseph Primm
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Joseph Primm

The recruits who followed Scott Frost were emotional about it at first and then reality of location and rebuilding have turned some minds.

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Would Notre Dame QB Kenny Minchey be a good fit for the Huskers?
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Would Notre Dame QB Kenny Minchey be a good fit for the Huskers?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Mitch Bronston
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Mitch Bronston

Fits the offense, solid player, no pedigree getting in the way.

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David Levesque
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David Levesque

He very nearly won the starting job this past season.

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Larry Eisenhauer
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Larry Eisenhauer

He will be solid and take care of the ball

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No

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Does Kyle Whittingham's job change give Nebraska a good chance for a bowl win?

Does Kyle Whittingham's job change give Nebraska a good chance for a bowl win?

Yes: This alters Utah's mindset

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No: The game still looks like a mismatch

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Yes: This alters Utah's mindset

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Fianna Bressler
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Fianna Bressler

Because know the Huskers have a true chance to win now that Utah doesn't have they're coach.

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Wade Williams
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Wade Williams

Yes, especially when you combine the upheaval this causes with a few of their opt outs and departures. It's one of the reasons bowl games just aren't the same anymore. The record might say we're playing the 15th ranked team, but in reality, we're playing what's left of it. Glorified scrimmage gm!

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Loren Wissmann
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Loren Wissmann

I would say it gives Nebraska a BETTER chance for a bowl win… I wouldn’t go so far as to say that it gives Nebraska a GOOD chance for a bowl win. 🙄

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No: The game still looks like a mismatch

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Suicide Slush Puppie
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Suicide Slush Puppie

The Utes could have Ernest P. Worrell coaching them and they'd still throttle us.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

If our D can’t stop the run Barney Fife could be Utah’ coach and they will win.

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Richard Murray
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Richard Murray

It's about the players and especially in the trenches. Utah by a bunch.

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Randy Bird
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Randy Bird

His replacement has been around the program since he played there under Whittingham. The transition will be smooth.

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Arney Smits
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Arney Smits

Nebraska lost to two interim coached teams already.

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Ruthie Patterson
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Ruthie Patterson

More Motivated now to win

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Scott
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Scott

They' re very good in the areas we aren't

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Dr. J. J. Miles
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Dr. J. J. Miles

I think the only altered mindset might be the Utes will be angry and looking to show Whittingham they are as good without him as they were under him

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