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Nebraska has won 4 of 5. Has your trust in Scott Frost gone up?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
11/23/2018

Nebraska has won 4 of 5. Has your trust in Scott Frost gone up?

85%
Tremendously WINNER

16

15%
Not so much

13

85%
Tremendously

16 Comments
Michael Tyner
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Michael Tyner

Three things will remain after Coach changes the culture: 1) Still be named Nebraska Cornhuskers. 2) Still play in Lincoln, NE 3) Colors will be scarlet and cream. EVERYTING else WILL CHANGE! GBR!!

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Karen Rodriguez
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Karen Rodriguez

I trust Frost and the assistants! Great coaches! Hollywood

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Thomas Whistler
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Thomas Whistler

The options are not right. I have had faith in Scott from the day he started coaching. I was wanting him rather than Mr. P. My faith in him has never wavered. I've watched him coach, he has a gift

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

I would have vote for Frost if we were still winless. He will have the Huskers back.

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Gene Baker
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Gene Baker

Because I have watched all Nebraska's games this year and for a very long time. This team has easily shone itself to be playing better each weak. Now its playing with a new attitude not seen since FS.

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Seth Jacob
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Seth Jacob

4-1 in their last 5, best the number one D in the country in a game both Bo and Reilly probably would have lost. This team is going to do special things soon! GBR

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Michael Cudaback
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Michael Cudaback

I had confidence. However, winning 4 of 5, competing better with Ohio St & Northwestern than we did versus Purdue & Wisconsin SHOWS me that we are trending in upward direction. First time in few years

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Derek Lineberry
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Derek Lineberry

No good answer. I always had faith in Scott Frost.

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

You ask the silliest poll questions. I predicted they'd win 5 of the last 6 simply because the process is working. They will beat Iowa.

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Rick Jameson
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Rick Jameson

I wanted to say that I always had trust in him.

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Pete Badendick
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Pete Badendick

It just took a lot of hard work to trust the system now in place...

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Ruthie Patterson
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Ruthie Patterson

I Trust Scott Frost GBR

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Jeffrey Spencer
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Jeffrey Spencer

Consistent improvement is evident throughout the program. Great job Coach!

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Chad Alexander
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Chad Alexander

Scott yes, team yes. Defensive coordinator, HELL NO!

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15%
Not so much

13 Comments
Mike Schmidt
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Mike Schmidt

Never doubted for a minute. Knew he wold get it done.

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jerry williams
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jerry williams

I did not doubt that Frost would bring back good football to Nebraska. Just was going to take time.

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Greg Carroll
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Greg Carroll

I had all the trust in Scott Frost before they started winning!!!

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Charlie Bates
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Charlie Bates

Doesn't matter to me. I had faith in him no matter how we end this season, and will continue to!

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John Fillmore
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John Fillmore

I never doubted Frost's ability to turn things around. I knew it would be a tough task.

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Larry J Sawatzki
0
Larry J Sawatzki

I already had the highest possible trust in Coach Frost. GBR.

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Nehemia Volquardsen
0
Nehemia Volquardsen

I already had the most amount of trust I have had in a coach since Osborne, so I think he would tell you he expects to win these games and the team does as well

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Steve Isaacs
0
Steve Isaacs

the win was awesome but couldn’t have increased my already high confidence. Looking forward to spring ball already!

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Brent Briley
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Brent Briley

Already had confidence

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Rob Kroll
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Rob Kroll

Never really doubted him. I will admit I was hoping for better, but I knew after seeing the play on the field it was going to be rough this year.

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Johnny Joyce
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Johnny Joyce

I have always been "In Frost We Trust" guy. They could have gone 0-12 this season and my trust would not have wavered. I know without a doubt we are heading in the right direction. It's just confirmed

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Jim Hopkins
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Jim Hopkins

My trust never wavered. Always been 100% all N on Scott so it couldn’t go higher

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Brian Hayes
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Brian Hayes

I answered no... only because my faith in Coach Frost was unshaken even when we were 0-6! We absolutely have the right man for the job.

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Will the Huskers beat UCLA with true freshman TJ Lateef at QB?

Will the Huskers beat UCLA with true freshman TJ Lateef at QB?

Yes - His elusiveness will be key

10

No - Tall order for a first start

2

Yes - His elusiveness will be key

10 Comments
Dennis Brown
0
Dennis Brown

There are 10 other players on the offense.

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Robert Lloyd
0
Robert Lloyd

Let Emmitt and TJ run and run and run and we'll have a victory.

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James Smith
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James Smith

Home field advantage in front of family and friends. He will relive his high school glory HUSKERS 27 ucla 24

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Mark
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Mark

Die hard husker

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Heart My Doghead
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Heart My Doghead

Mr L is from Socal, therefore highly motivated to excel...Huskers by 15

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jerry williams
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jerry williams

Adveresity often brings out the best in a team.

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AK-460Mag Nurse
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AK-460Mag Nurse

We have yet to lose two in a row this season, and I think I formation with TJ and EJ has the potential to be devastating. GBR 🤘

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Brad Bredenkamp
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Brad Bredenkamp

They won’t come out flat like they did last year. It will be a team win with a defensive or special teams score.

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James Key
0
James Key

yes if EJ has plus 100 and TJ has 50 Run and 166 Pass. Then yes. All bets off if over 2 TO.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Time for the O to show their potential in support TJ. Once he gets comfortable with the game, he will add a dimension to the game we haven't had- dual threat QB.

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No - Tall order for a first start

2 Comments
Roy Katskee
0
Roy Katskee

Not enough players with the "it factor".

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

Unfortunately we still have a terrible O-line and now Freshman QB a Defense that can’t stop anyone, I don’t have much hope for the season ending on a positive note. Lose by 17

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Will the black-out home game vs. USC Trojans amplify the Huskers’ chance to shine?

Will the black-out home game vs. USC Trojans amplify the Huskers’ chance to shine?

Yes

8

No

7

Yes

8 Comments
William Schmidt
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William Schmidt

Anything that can get the players excited and more focused plus get the crowd intensity to rise is good for the huskers. If all black uniforms, like the Famed Blackshirt defense of old lights a fire by all means do it. To upset the Trojans will take a superb almost mistake free effort cause their up

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Ron Graf
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Ron Graf

I absolutely agree with Joe

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Joe Putjenter
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Joe Putjenter

I’m hoping the emotional, hype, and excitement continues through the entire game. No let downs.

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Rick Distefano
0
Rick Distefano

We will finally come to play with 50 visitors watching and could mean a few commits early.

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N A
0
N A

It could, it will ramp up the fans and students and make for a very loud atmosphere which could provide us with some helpful USC offensive penalities.

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George mcdaniel
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George mcdaniel

It will be just like colorado but better and nebraska will win 27 to 24 my prediction

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Bob Flanagan
0
Bob Flanagan

Yes it will … But emotion only goes so far … thry still have to perform and execute at a high level

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No

7 Comments
Chad Alexander
0
Chad Alexander

No pass rush equals easy win for the Trojans.

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

Unfortunately the offense and defense has way to many issues and USC is going to expose them, gonna be a route 52-13

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Ted Fuller
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Ted Fuller

No one on the field is looking at the stands. Ask Penn State how their white out has been working this year.

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Suicide Slush Puppie
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Suicide Slush Puppie

We're not disciplined enough, and USC has more talent. This game will not be close.

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Mike O
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Mike O

The Funeral Blacks will be no better than the Surrender Whites at changing the outcome.

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John Ballew
0
John Ballew

The game will be won or lost in the trenches and special teams. The color of uniforms means nothing once the game starts.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

No - but the cold might more so. After the game starts the noise will be filtered out. But if our D can stop them consistently and we establish the run game & control the clock - then I like our chances

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