The Big 12 got their Championship. We will see a 6 team playoff?
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He needs to start this week for sure. Make it a true competition going into Michigan and set ourselves up to win the most of our BIG10 schedule as possible.
Reply ReplySeemed to have managed the last game with confidence and should get better as time goes on!
Reply ReplyJust a side note. Sims is a great athlete. Teach him the finer points of being a WR and let him run with them! Big Bodied receivers are always great for a QB.
He shows better decision making. Bigger in size. Driven to perform. Less turnovers and he has a longer future at NU.
Reply ReplyHe needs more time playing this position in game situations. I do think both should play get the rust off of Sims and give him confidence going into Michigan.
Reply ReplyHigh ankle sprain versus LA Tech. If Sims is going to be Rhule's guy, he needs to be healthy for Big 10 play. Let Haarberg get the experience while Sims heals.
Reply ReplyI love both QBs but must vote for Heinrich as he played lights out and with the so needed clean play protecting the ball. I do believe we can win also with Jeff and our players would have to just follow him looking for the ball coming loose. We can do that too. It's a team.
Reply ReplyBackup QB is always the most popular player on the team, but in this case it makes sense. He's performed, Sims hasn't
Reply Replynot turning to ball over is VERY important. Although HH had a couple passes that were probably ill advised we were able to come out on top.
Reply ReplyHaarberg has the hot hand now, but won't last long if he continues to take unnecessary hits when running. They'll need both QBs throughout the season.
Reply ReplyWe need steadiness more than talent. Inconsistent play & turnovers at QB have cost us countless games 8 years+,
Reply ReplyI would move Sims to receiver, use his skills there. Haarberg looks to be a good fit at QB and will get better with more reps.
Reply ReplyNEEDS to play better taking care football, faster, reads receivers, just what QB should be. Ron
Reply ReplyTCU's defense sucks ... NU HAS a physical and fast defense .... that'll be the difference in this game ... we'll pound the rock on them and Sims will throw more short and quick passes so I say 27-23 NU
Reply ReplyCollege ball still emotional. Colorado coming off big win over a questionable defense, NU coming off winnable loss against good defense and a better offense than is being talked about. GBR
Reply ReplyIf we play good defense and run the football with controlling the clock we should come out with a victory!
Reply ReplyI would like to believe that our D can come up big and keep their playmakers from gashing us. If we can get pressure on their QB I think we stand a good chance. Our run game should be able to churn clock and keep the ball out of their hands.
Reply ReplyThere was no D in the CU-TCU game. I see our D standing up. Only question will turnovers/penalties get us again. GBR
Reply ReplyGame 2 and Colorado will be very cocky beating a very overrated TCU. Our defense in all essence is much stronger than TCU.
Reply ReplyHuskers learn from 1st game and execute fundamentals better. Will up the run game against a porous D line and burn clock.
Reply ReplyTCU's defense sucks ... NU HAS a physical and fast defense .... that'll be the difference in this game ... we'll pound the rock on them and Sims will throw more short and quick passes so I say 27-23 NU
Reply ReplyWhen did room replace the letter s? RBs, TEs, QBs. RB room. TE room. QB room. OL room. Kicking room.....room room.
Coaching room changes but the game results room never changes. That means that the team room is the problem. No talent. Until the talent room changes the results room is always going to be the same......room.
In all fairness, Deion's room won't be at Colorado if they hit in the 9 win room this year. So there's that....room.
Buffs by 4TDs, after watching the Minnesota game and lack of offense and our Quarterback play, I don’t see a bowl game in our near future.
Reply ReplyOur offense just isn't ready yet. The defense might keep it from being a blowout. 31 - 17 Buffs...
Reply ReplyTheir offense vs. our defense is going to score more points than our offense vs. their defense.
Reply ReplyNot sure about that so I say using that logic it’s a tossup, though who would have thought Prime’s approach would work so quickly. Very interesting experiment.
We are thin everywhere and nearly one-dimensional on offense. Hartzog got beat badly on Minnesota's 4th down TD. Speed kills. CU wins, just because we're Nebraska.
Reply ReplyHuskers look like the same anemic self. Not sure how we overcome the 20+ years of dilution. Buffs will trounce us.
Reply ReplyIf Sims is Quarterback NU will lose! If Ruhle doesnt make changes we will not win 6 games and we will not go to bowl game!
Reply ReplyFirst game we showed we still snatch defeat from the jaws of victory and so I do not expect anything different until they prove different, Buffs by 14
Reply ReplyNothing I saw from the Huskers show that they can beat what the Buffs had on the field
Reply ReplyBuffs skill players and NU propensity for turnovers: 35-31 CU (Hope I'm wrong)
Reply ReplyI watched Colorado / TCU. Colorado has way too much talent, and speed. QB and receivers are out of this world. Colorado Defense is suspect which leads to Nebraska's only hope. Colorado by 30.
Reply ReplyEven if the defense plays a good game and keeps the score close, the offense will blow it somehow. CU 34, NU 16
Reply ReplyThe Husker offense is currently a hot mess. They will not be able to outscore the Buffs.
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