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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 Yankee Stadium a good venue for Huskers?

Is Yankee Stadium a good venue for Huskers?

Yes, historic feel

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No, prefer warmer

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Yes, historic feel

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Joe Nigro
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Joe Nigro

Any venue is a good venue, we're in a bowl. Remember where it all began? The Gothem Bowl

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Dick Plock
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Dick Plock

Go to a bowl! Im disappointed in 6 & 6 record. 8 & 6 should have been! My opinion. Love the Huskers!

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No, prefer warmer

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Randall Baum
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Randall Baum

this is the worst bowl there is we deseve cause little rhule wont get rid of his buddies foley was forced to get rid of Mcguire and Sattersuck we lost at least three game ayear because of these schmucks

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Chad Alexander
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Chad Alexander

It's a baseball stadium plus New York sucks!

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Bob Healey
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Bob Healey

No! I was going to Phoenix! Playing in the cold in a baseball stadium. NU got the worst bowl. Don't ride the subways.

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Bill Scheef
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Bill Scheef

Baseball stadiums are NOT conducive to FB games...sight lines and angles to the field are designed for baseball and not FB. Will save the $3 to $4,000 dollars and watch it 10 feet from my icebox, and bathroom...Plus, who knows what type of Husker team will we be seeing...Too many nopes for me.

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Loren Zimmerman
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Loren Zimmerman

New York City? Crime ridden, money hungry locals; no way.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

No one should risk their life for a football game in hell's pit.

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Gary Wall
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Gary Wall

We live in Southern California, toooo cold for us--watch on TV

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Bruce Jakubowski
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Bruce Jakubowski

Cold weather bowl. This sucks. Reminds me of the "Gotham" bowl...

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Is Haarberg's versatility a hidden advantage for Huskers?

Is Haarberg's versatility a hidden advantage for Huskers?

Secret weapon for sure

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Overrated move

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Secret weapon for sure

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Bob Healey
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Bob Healey

Yeah, but it's time to use him. No moire Secrets!

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David Dahlkoetter
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David Dahlkoetter

Very good athlete. Won't make a ton of plays, but can be a serious threat catching the football.

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Rich Hovorka
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Rich Hovorka

specially designed plays

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Loren Zimmerman
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Loren Zimmerman

He's an athlete, and a good one. He's to valuable to be sitting on the sidelines. He needs to be part of the rotation.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

It just seems he isn't a true QB and maybe this (TE) is where he should have been all along. And now with several leaving the position this could be perfect. Nothing is "hidden" these days.

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Visitor
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Visitor

Double H is the best athlete on the field.

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Overrated move

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Scott Ferguson
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Scott Ferguson

He needs a lot of time learning how to run behind his pads. If he does not learn that, he is going to get hurt. He also does not come across as a real fluid athlete. Strong and fast for sure but really do not see much flexibility and vision as a runner.

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Mike O
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Mike O

This works if Rhule gets a great qb in the portal. Kaelin didn't play a down even though he could have played in four games. And now he's gone. One blindside sack and Raiola is down for the count and Haaberg is back at qb. I do give Haaarberg an extra A for effort as always.

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