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Should Coach Frost hand off the play calling?

Should Coach Frost hand off the play calling?

Yes he should

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I don't think so

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Yes he should

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Being so involved on the O side, makes him less involved on the D side. He needs to be the CEO - approves the game plan and then let the OC/DC do their jobs during the game He can give input also.

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Karen Rodriguez
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Karen Rodriguez

Why have an Offensive coordinator! Trust in assistants if not then do the job himself in play calling. But lets see how his recruits perform as they start taking over. P & R recruits did not perform

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

He's admitted on many occasions that some plays should never have been called. Trust the OC he hired.

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Tim Canady
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Tim Canady

There’s so much to do as the CEO of the program...thats not to say he wouldn’t have heavy influence on the offense.

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I don't think so

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jerry williams
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jerry williams

Personally, it is up to Scott They have worked together before so they will work it out. But I like the coaches calling the plays otherwise he just becomes a CEO.

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Jay Safford
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Jay Safford

I am back and forth on this. Why have an OC if he don'ts run the O? On the other hand, If Scott knows the play then have the OC give input but he calls the plays. Glad I don't have to make the calls.

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Steve Farrell
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Steve Farrell

Wait a year. Lets see how offense runs with Lubick running the offense; give the 2 of them chance to mess in the B1G.

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What should define Nebraska’s running back room heading into 2026?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
2 months left

What should define Nebraska’s running back room heading into 2026?

One clear feature back

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A situational committee

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One clear feature back

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David Weaver
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David Weaver

Feature back is important to have but DEPTH is also CRITICAL. If don't have a feature back then either then depth chart is flooded with talent. But in the Big Ten you better have a GREAT 2nd and 3rd string to make it through the season. With EJ it helped he was so quick he didn't take huge hits

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Terry Barker
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Terry Barker

Nebraska was always most stable when we had a feature back that can actually "carry" the team with his legs.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Nebraska in the past was successful with one top back. We've fallen on hard times because we haven't developed or recruited a great back. But the others need to be developed so we have a pipeline of backs like we use to have.

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A situational committee

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Thomas Wright
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Thomas Wright

Roger Craig & Tom Rathman ring a bell ? Not only a dynamic duo playing for NU, but also for the 49ers !! YES we want multiple RB’s to rotate in & out to keep their legs fresh!! GBR 🎈

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SEW
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SEW

Look at the success in the playoff, the teams have 2-3 capable RB's they use to keep them healthy and offer the D different looks. Johnson was unique, most backs can't take that many snaps a season and stay healthy and sharp.

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

Every good team, including the NFL, will rotate backs on a regular basis. This last year Nebraska should have used a 2nd running back more often - NEB is lucked out EJ stayed healthy.

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Brad Loseke
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Brad Loseke

Different backs have skills for different situations.

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Would Notre Dame QB Kenny Minchey be a good fit for the Huskers?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
2 months left

Would Notre Dame QB Kenny Minchey be a good fit for the Huskers?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Mitch Bronston
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Mitch Bronston

Fits the offense, solid player, no pedigree getting in the way.

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David Levesque
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David Levesque

He very nearly won the starting job this past season.

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Larry Eisenhauer
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Larry Eisenhauer

He will be solid and take care of the ball

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No

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