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How would you grade Scott Frost's first batch of signed recruits?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
2/1/2018

How would you grade Scott Frost's first batch of signed recruits?

92%
Pass WINNER

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8%
Fail

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92%
Pass

11 Comments
Fred Gibson
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Fred Gibson

He didnt lose all of Riley's guys. He got what looks like the perfect QB. And I like the walkon rejuvination.

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Visitor
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Visitor

Scott and his coaching staff are moving in the right direction to bring the Huskers back to dominance once again.

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J-Mac Girr
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J-Mac Girr

Frost & company have brought in some good new talent as well as making an attempt to rebuild the walk-on program. They also made securing the Husker border a priority.

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Chuck Bolder
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Chuck Bolder

Like the speed at which the new staff swung into action. Think they have things headed in the right direction.

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Kris Stoa
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Kris Stoa

Considering that a coaching change usually spells doom for in coming recruits staying committed, I'd say this class is a pleasant surprise and speaks volumes on Coach Frost' appeal.

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Andy Stotts
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Andy Stotts

got the pieces to be really good

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Kurtis Ramsey
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Kurtis Ramsey

I would like to see more lineman on both sides of the ball. But with a short time and still coaching UCF for the bowl they have done a good job.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Had very little time... did everything they could to grab what they could.

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Tim Brunswick
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Tim Brunswick

SOLID # of recruits given the time they had..PLUS, this will only get better, and who knows, maybe there are a couple of surprises out there yet..

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Dan Tweedy
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Dan Tweedy

I say "PASS", albeit barely. The Riley recuits he lost may or may not have fit his scheme. The ones he has attracted do. I would like to see more on the O & D lines where we need help.

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8%
Fail

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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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1

Thumbs up

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Larry Johnson
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Larry Johnson

I do not care HOW the punting is done. Only that it leads to WINS.

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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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