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Should the Big 10 change the current East and West divisions?

Should the Big 10 change the current East and West divisions?

Yes, make changes

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No, fine like it is

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Yes, make changes

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Steve “S85” T
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Steve “S85” T

Get rid of Rutgers and Maryland. Get Pitt and Notre Dame. Notre Dame goes west Pitt and Illinois goes east. If not, leave it quit whining and beat Ohio St., Michigan! Go Big Red! #huskerpower

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No, fine like it is

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John Fitzgerald
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John Fitzgerald

West seems to be rising with Huskers, Minnesota & Northwestern catching (& hopefully passing in Huskers case) Iowa & Wisconsin as stronger & consistently championship competitive.

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Michael McKain
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Michael McKain

National perception is based on winning in the playoffs, not by the conference divisions. It will even out in time. Hopefully the Huskers are on the rise which will help elevate the B1G.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

They already did it once (they renamed the divisions and surely needed to), but we need to get on with it and have some stability to help develop the history of the game.

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Jack Autry
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Jack Autry

Making changes to make it "better" after 4 years is purely subjective at best.

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jerry williams
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jerry williams

Teams change with time, up one decade down another.

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Does Anthony Colandrea’s skill set change how Nebraska can design its offense?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
1 month left

Does Anthony Colandrea’s skill set change how Nebraska can design its offense?

Yes

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No

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Yes

8 Comments
Linda Ogren
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Linda Ogren

YES have QB option run pass

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

He seems more than just a mobile QB, he plays with abandon and spunk. Why wasn't he here right out of high school? But how could we have lost Ekeler? Have we turned into the dumbest program in America?

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Michael Gross
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Michael Gross

Running quarterback opens ton on new plays.

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Scott Ferguson
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Scott Ferguson

Mobility is a good thing to have. Opens up a few things.

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John Haller
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John Haller

It better or Holgorsen will need to be the next firing

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

I sure hope so.

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Alexanderthegreatandterrible
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Alexanderthegreatandterrible

Of course, it should since we had a statue QB, once Lateef was in the offense changed to suit his skill set, and so it follows that Dana will tweak the offense to suit Colandea's skill set and with a new o-line coach changes come.

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No

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Rod Shuman
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Rod Shuman

You would HOPE it does but I’ve got zero faith they’ll utilize him the right way

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Will Fred Hoiberg's Huskers still be undefeated when the calendar flips to February?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
1 month left

Will Fred Hoiberg's Huskers still be undefeated when the calendar flips to February?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Gary Wall
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Gary Wall

I HOPE! CAN WE HOPE!

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No

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Robert Schutt
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Robert Schutt

With 3 of the remaining 4 January games on the road, it will be an uphill climb in remaining playoff undefeated.

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Terrence Smith
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Terrence Smith

... and I hope I'm wrong.

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

They r playing really well but I just don’t see them winning out in January, they live and die by the 3 and it’s gonna end up costing them, not much inside the paint game. I see everyone standing outside the 3 line wanting to shoot the 3 but no one ever inside to get rebounds, wont work against Mich

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Suicide Slush Puppie
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Suicide Slush Puppie

Probably not - that's expecting a lot - but regardless, what they've accomplished is nothing short of extraordinary.

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Jerry Goodwin
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Jerry Goodwin

This team is really good and they will continue to give themselves a chance in every game, but...3 of the next 4 on the road, including Michigan? That's a tough run. If they win out in January and beat Illinois at home on February 1st, they'll be #1 in the country the next day.

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Roy Katskee
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Roy Katskee

They are living on borrowed time.

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