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Should the college football season be moved to the spring?

Should the college football season be moved to the spring?

No need

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Yes it should

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No need

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Terry Darnall
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Terry Darnall

Cases are up but deaths percentages are way down. I think young people would be safe. Only people with compromised health conditions and obese people are really affected now.

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No Place Like
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No Place Like

Too much else goes on in the Spring and we may not be any closer to a vaccine at that point. Plus, you have incoming freshmen and seniors that may not play if prepping for NFL draft in the Spring.

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Matt Seiler
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Matt Seiler

It's seeming more and more like this virus will just become a fact of life like the flu. Why stop living life? Those who are healthy and want to live will be fine playing sports.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Let those oldsters and those with immune deficiencies stay home. But the world needs to start up again. If they would just stop censoring the weekly deaths # and show the decline in the death rates.

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Garrick Fagan
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Garrick Fagan

There is no escaping the virus. Moving the season won’t change this. Too much risk of injury because of short off-season following a spring schedule and start of next fall season.

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Randy Milhoan
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Randy Milhoan

The Big10 Conference is as wishy, washy as could possible be imagined. I don't think they have the stomach to make any critical decisions and the new commissioner if an embarrass. Get rid of him.

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David L Kruger
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David L Kruger

Punt until the 2021 season

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Yes it should

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Richard Gregg
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Richard Gregg

Better chance of more games, more revenue and most importantly a safer environment for all.

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Ned Criscimagna
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Ned Criscimagna

Don't endanger our athletes' health to satisfy the desires of fans to see a game. Life is more important than any game. And I 'm an alum, fanatic about the Huskers, cheering them in for 60 years.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Let the scientists guide us. One advantage of delay is the fact we had no spring practice. We are all ready behind most teams. If we can practice in the fall and play in the spring - it may even it

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Jon Mitchell
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Jon Mitchell

More time to develop young players. More time to come up with vaccines.

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Is it reasonable to consider Nebraska a potential playoff team in 2025?

Is it reasonable to consider Nebraska a potential playoff team in 2025?

Yes, it just might happen

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No, that's crazy talk

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Yes, it just might happen

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Jeff Shaw
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Jeff Shaw

Qb. Oline. Offense could be very good. Back 7 on d should be good Concerns at rb depth and unknowns on interiour d line.

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Terrence Smith
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Terrence Smith

With their schedule, they might be able to make it this year.

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Chester Ogborn
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Chester Ogborn

They are as much a potential playoff team as Arizona State and Indiana were last year. There is no harm is fans dreaming big. A team with a recent history like Nebraska is going to put it together this year. Why not the Huskers?

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Joe Nigro
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Joe Nigro

Just wishful thinking but I believe the talent is there. We will need a few breaks but it is possible.

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George mcdaniel
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George mcdaniel

It had to do with mindset confidence and luck

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Matt
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Matt

They have a schedule that gets to the year 3 Matt Rhule 10 wins. If they can hang with Penn St. then they could be in the conversation as a 10-2, 11-1 team.

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No, that's crazy talk

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Bill Petty
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Bill Petty

Anything can happen, but up until now, Rhule hasn't shown that he can get the job done. I hope I'm wrong, but I just can't by the hype. Show me on the field.

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Chad Alexander
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Chad Alexander

So tired of delusional preseason talk. How about a winning conference record and a bowl win.

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Eric Picquet
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Eric Picquet

They haven’t done anything on the field to warrant that expectation. But there is nothing wrong with the team setting it as a goal and striving to reach that goal.

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Charlie Knapper
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Charlie Knapper

Haven't proven anything, yet.

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Mike O
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Mike O

Immanuel Kant would say no, but he had a very strict definition of reason. I can only imagine him pooh-poohing the Huskers because Rhule is compulsed to pass the ball on clear running downs. Afraid to actually hand the ball to the fullback on 3rd and 1. And instead is in the shotgun. NO THEY KANT!

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Bob Flanagan
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Bob Flanagan

Thry’ll be better this year, but I think 9-3 or 8-4 are likely which keeps them out of contention this year. My hope is that by year 4 under Rhule will finally get them ibto the playoff picture

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Brad Mcbride
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Brad Mcbride

They are a 6-6 football team until proven otherwise.

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Chin Sin Chong
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Chin Sin Chong

No on field results to support that yet. History told us talks are simply empty statements

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Roy Katskee
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Roy Katskee

NU has not demonstrated that they belong.

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Melvyn Halfon
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Melvyn Halfon

NU has not been able to recruit top notch players. The media has led fans to believe that 3 star players can be molded into 4 and 5 stars. That dog don’t hunt?

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

They need to prove they belong. Still to ,many players on the squad that played on bad teams and don't know how to win yet.

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Greg Engel
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Greg Engel

I just can’t let myself get my hopes up too high. I am hopeful for a good season, though

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Kevin Hubbell
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Kevin Hubbell

Let's not put the cart before the horse! 7 or 8 wins maybe.

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Dan Larsen
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Dan Larsen

Let's consider a few "bigger" bowl game victories first.... way to early!

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

That's crazy alright. Just hope they make a bowl game again.

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Is Marques Watson‑Trent the Big Ten’s top linebacker?
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Is Marques Watson‑Trent the Big Ten’s top linebacker?

Absolutely

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Not quite

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Absolutely

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John Haller
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John Haller

He was a tackling machine with a less talented defensive line in front of him at Georgia Southern. He will have bigger gaps and less linemen reaching him IMO

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Not quite

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Mike O
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Mike O

Dick Butkus is the best Big Ten linebacker. But Watson-Trent might be the best ever with a hyphen in his name. Jack Ham is the best Big Ten linebacker to have the middle name Raphael. LaVar Arrington is the best to have a capital V inexpliccably inserted into his frist name. The list goes on.

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