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Do you agree with Bill Moos that six wins is a successful season?

Do you agree with Bill Moos that six wins is a successful season?

Yes I do

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I'll take it but no

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Yes I do

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Rick Chambers
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Rick Chambers

Everything I have seen so far is still up in the air, any game could be a blow out or close enough for an upset, Coach Frost is still getting his feet wet,ty

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Michael Lampshire
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Michael Lampshire

6 wins gets us to a bowl game and the added practice and game would be significant in the growth of the players and program.

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Scott Dreas
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Scott Dreas

Given how talent depleted this team is and the strength of the conference and schedule, if this team could get to 6 wins it is successful. But that is a gigantic if.

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I'll take it but no

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Daniel Creasy
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Daniel Creasy

Do Husker fans have serious short term memory? Frank Solich and Bo Peleni win nine games in a sesaon and they get fired? And now we are saying a six win season is a sucess?

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Ron Ogren
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Ron Ogren

A person needs a goal, do not set # it's like putting a carrot in front of horse Get it done each week, it like a goal &carrying to the end

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Matt Seiler
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Matt Seiler

No but it's a start. I won't be mad if we only win half of our games but we should be winning 3/4 of them by now.

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Roger Parmeter
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Roger Parmeter

Hell 6 games played may be a win at this point... I drink the coolaid every year..... just get r done!

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Michael Sanches
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Michael Sanches

We won't play enough games. If we played all 12, I think we would have a good chance/

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Richard Vryheid
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Richard Vryheid

bowl game of left coast plz

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Frank Johnson
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Frank Johnson

Not enough. NU is going into its third season, really need to see some jump, not only wins, but consistently good play.

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Steve “S85” T
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Steve “S85” T

8 wins would be a success this season. 6 wins would be settling for mediocre.

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Tony Cameron
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Tony Cameron

Nebraska has the offensive pieces which means they should be able to put it together and be much more explosive, i can see them winning at least 8 games if the defense and special teams can play bette

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Mark Warsocki
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Mark Warsocki

You would think that the juniors & seniors that are left on the team would be motivated and talented enough to help this team to at least an eight win season, No more excuses other than Covid issues.

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Paul F Edwards
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Paul F Edwards

This might be the year they really turn it on. Think back to the latter half of his first season and you'll remember a light switch going on...that needs to happen now. It's roster, not the coaching

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Tim Winchester
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Tim Winchester

Huge Scott Frost and staff fan. Also understand the talent level was non-existent when he arrived. It takes time to build from the ground up. I would take 6 but expect no less than 8.

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Paul F Edwards
Paul F Edwards

agreed...the cupboards were bare!

Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

It is time we show some fight. Great teams expect to win games. We need to stop shaking in fear over the last 5 games & have a mindset we are going to surprise the favorites & win the unexpected.

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Scott Reed Schaefer
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Scott Reed Schaefer

You at least have to have an outright winning season for it to be labeled a success.

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Richard Stotts
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Richard Stotts

should be no fewer 8 wins EVERY season.

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Mitch Bronston
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Mitch Bronston

We're better than that!

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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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