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Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
10/12/2014

Do you like the Huskers' odds of making the Big Ten title game?

69%
Yes WINNER

5

31%
No

4

69%
Yes

5 Comments
David Moore
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David Moore

Of course. All we have to do is beat the teams in the West, and none of them are nearly as good as MSU. That's not to say those games are all automatic wins by any stretch, but I expect that we'll be favored in every game unless we lose another one.

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Stephen Johnson
3
Stephen Johnson

They learned more from a loss than they would had they won the game.

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Carol Edmonds
0
Carol Edmonds

This team has the potential and the want to, but where is the finesse?

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Sean Fluharty
0
Sean Fluharty

We have a weak schedule, it's as simple as that. Running the table and playing in the title game should both be realistic, attainable goals.

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31%
No

4 Comments
Kenny
5
Kenny

Because Pelini is still the coach and the bum will never beat a top 10 team.

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Arlie Rauch
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Arlie Rauch

If one portion of the team crumbles like they did last week, the team is not elite, win or lose. Between the play calling and lack of discipline, I doubt they'll make it. Wish I could be more optimistic.

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Bob Dickson
0
Bob Dickson

Pelini's ceiling has been hit.

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Wally Younger
0
Wally Younger

the O-line is not very good and that makes us one dimensional. Plus we are getting out coached. Our head coach is to involved with the defense.

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Is Nebraska's offensive line improving?

Is Nebraska's offensive line improving?

They're getting better.

0

Needs more work.

1

They're getting better.

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No one has commented yet

Needs more work.

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Brian Machan
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Brian Machan

We need a complete overhaul of personnel. Coaching is there, talent isn't.

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Thoughts on Nebraska's offensive strategy shift?

Thoughts on Nebraska's offensive strategy shift?

Exciting change for better

8

Skeptical of sudden shift

3

Exciting change for better

7 Comments
Don Buckingham
0
Don Buckingham

Glad to see an acknowledgement that the O wasn't working. This shows some urgency about winning which I appreciate.

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Bill Greim
0
Bill Greim

Seems pretty obvious that when something is not working very well and you don’t know how to fix it you bring in outside experts for advise. Common practice.

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Brad Bredenkamp
0
Brad Bredenkamp

Holgerson has enough experience that he should be able to watch some film and the players in practice and call plays that play to their strengths. I'm betting he is also smart enough to stick with what's working until the other team stops it, and to develop some offensive rhythm.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Anything is better than Satterfield. But I don't know why we didn't go after the US Army's OC who only makes $190k and absolutely knows how to run the ball.

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Brad Bredenkamp
Brad Bredenkamp

Because Army's OC can call the triple option and run the ball, but he probably doesn't know how to call for a pro-style quarterback. Plus it is very unlikely that Army's OC is going to jump ship right now the way their season is going. Maybe gets a look after the season if Holgerson doesn't stay.

Dick Plock
0
Dick Plock

Needed change for quite a many games. Our offensive & defense coordinators are being out smarted.

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Jean McGee
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Jean McGee

Satt has been wasting Raiola’s passing strength.

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Skeptical of sudden shift

3 Comments
VAHuskerFan
1
VAHuskerFan

I refuse to get my hopes up

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Craig S
1
Craig S

Installing a whole new offense would be very difficult. You might be able to refine a small portion but learning the timing and terminology would be difficult.

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michael daly
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michael daly

The habits of almost 2 years don't change overnight. That being said, A new , more forceful, high expectation coach, might be able to snap them awake and Go

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