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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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What's your reaction to the Huskers' switch to rugby-style punting?

What's your reaction to the Huskers' switch to rugby-style punting?

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Thumbs up

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Steve Rentzell
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Steve Rentzell

If something is broken, what does it hurt to try something different. Insanity- Doing the same thing and expecting a different result.

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Danny Purcell
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Danny Purcell

taking full advantage of college rules

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Ron Graf
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Ron Graf

I like this style of punting. With the roll-out, it keeps the defense honest by keeping them in position in case of runs/throws by the punter.

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Thumbs down

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Mike O
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Mike O

Anything less than a drop kick just isn't trying. Additionally, NU had a punter who averaged 44 yards a kick and he had to transfer for a player to be named later. Maybe get the rugby guy in and set in place before upending what would have been a solid punting game.

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Will you be in Memorial Stadium for the "Husker Games" on April 26?

Will you be in Memorial Stadium for the "Husker Games" on April 26?

Yes: Must support the team.

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No: It's a poor Spring Game substitute.

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Yes: Must support the team.

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No: It's a poor Spring Game substitute.

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Nate Stineman
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Nate Stineman

Too much hassle (200 miles away) for an unknown event.

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Tom Cullinan
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Tom Cullinan

The event is a non-starter compared to the structure of actual plays and the support of young men working to find their place on the team.

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

No interest in 7-on-7.

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Dan Larsen
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Dan Larsen

Live in Dayton, Ohio! 800 miles one-way.... but I am a season ticket holder. See you during the season.

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Ryan Goecke
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Ryan Goecke

If I want to see a carnival or a faire I'll go see one. This change shows fear of being a competitor on the part of Rhule and NU Athletics. It's embarrassing.

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Dave Kapke
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Dave Kapke

I live in Colorado

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Kent Haynes
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Kent Haynes

I can see both sides. But it is losing a tradition.

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Bruce Craig
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Bruce Craig

Losing the best recruiting tool of the spring and losing the money it would bring in is not smart in my opinion.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

It's not a game. This was our tradition. Not a good decision on Rhule's part.

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