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11/26/2014

What are NU's chances of winning the final regular season games?

50%
Less than 50-50

9

50%
50-50 or better WINNER

5

50%
Less than 50-50

9 Comments
The Smitty
10
The Smitty

Minnesota will be tough, not as tough as Wisky, but built the same,...that could be trouble, good news it's a home game, but will the crowd care? If things go bad how fast do they hit the exits? And which Iowa team will show up?

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Garret Shaw
0
Garret Shaw

BP continues to run two-high safety against power rushing teams. Can't have DB's trying to seal the edge vs. tackles or TE's. BP will go down with the ship. Iowa will beat us down.

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Christian Bengel
0
Christian Bengel

If OSU, MSU, WU are the 3 best teams and we've lost to 2, where Minnesota has respectably challenged, how would anyone expect NU to be in nothing but a dogfight and only win by luck?

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Stacy A Rodenbaugh
0
Stacy A Rodenbaugh

Minnesota's offense will be too much for this defense, especially if assignments to seal off the edge keep being blown.

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Peter Rygol
0
Peter Rygol

Nebraska is no longer the team that you can count on playing hard nosed football. It's more about who has the most leadership skills and execution or lack of.

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Nolan Mast
0
Nolan Mast

We have an average team that has been on the verge of disaster all season long. It would not be shocking to lose one, or even both, of the final 2...

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Ron Huffman
0
Ron Huffman

Poor coaching. .Bo your over. Paid..beck and cotton to..

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Ted Paprocki
0
Ted Paprocki

Doesn't matter. Pelini teams can't win games that would take them to the next level. It will hurt, but a new regime is warranted

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50%
50-50 or better

5 Comments
Karri Lamkins Bucksbee
3
Karri Lamkins Bucksbee

We are much better than Saturdays performance.

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Dan Cubrich
3
Dan Cubrich

There's about a 52% chance that Nebraska will win the last two games.

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Ht Zabel
0
Ht Zabel

i'm a passionate fan, not a realist

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Norman Cummins
0
Norman Cummins

We have a history of bouncing back. We win these two. I fear the bowl game opponent.

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Were you surprised by the timeline shift of the Memorial Stadium renovation?

Were you surprised by the timeline shift of the Memorial Stadium renovation?

Yes

4

No

4

Yes

4 Comments
Joe Nigro
0
Joe Nigro

Once again, the south stadium gets short changed.

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The ANTI Trump
0
The ANTI Trump

Thought it was a done deal.

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Loren Zimmerman
0
Loren Zimmerman

Far too expensive. Special seating for the rich is not fair to the majority of season ticket holders.

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Fred
0
Fred

who wants to pay for tickets and sit in the south endzone? Not me! ill just watch on tv. And lets be honest the sellout streak will end if we dont start winning.

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No

4 Comments
Steve Farrell
0
Steve Farrell

different leadership - different ideas

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Kent Haynes
0
Kent Haynes

Good to slow down and have another set of eyes relook at everything.

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John Connor
0
John Connor

I think it is good to slow down the project and wait until we starting wiinning as then demand will significantly increase. Also wait until the economy is doing better and interest costs decrease. To me it is being good financial stewards of the Atheltic Department finances. Phases are good.

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Steven Benscoter
0
Steven Benscoter

because I thought that this may not be a good time to be spending that much, when we haven't even finished the last project. I think our AD will have to be able to read the money people, and the times. I thought that Trev A couldn't live with that.

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Do you support a direct compensation model for college athletes?

Do you support a direct compensation model for college athletes?

Yes

4

No

6

Yes

4 Comments
Jacob Moseman
1
Jacob Moseman

Compensation has always been tied to market value. These athletes are worth far more than they're being compensated, and that's been the case for over a century. Hence, they've been ripped off. I support salary, salary cap, and education on how to invest it in 401k style accounts.

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Visitor
1
Visitor

Much more controllable, and much more equitable.

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Fred
0
Fred

its the law................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Loren Zimmerman
0
Loren Zimmerman

It has to fair across the board, from Fordham to Alabama. one monthly stipend for everyone, not just scholarship players. There has to be a limit on how many players all schools should abide by. Determine the national budget and every school must contribute.

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No

6 Comments
Doug Einsel
0
Doug Einsel

Everyone who already commented believes in the same thing I do.

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Chuck Siegel
0
Chuck Siegel

Compensation changes the entire dynamic of college athletics, and not in a positive way.

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Robert Lloyd
0
Robert Lloyd

They should be students and NOT professional athletes. If they want to get paid they can go pro. Personally, I believe they should cancel all sports in public schools and colleges though I love our Huskers.

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Don Scott
0
Don Scott

Put myself through school in the 70's. They are getting for exchange of their athletic prowess what I had to work and save for. The two summers after high school I drove alfalfa trucks 12 hours a day 7 days a week. EARN IT!

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Scott Ferguson
0
Scott Ferguson

They already live better than most students. Free room and board, tutors, clothing, and actual education cost.

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Dan List
0
Dan List

They are compensated with room and board plus an education. The perks they get as athletes now are unbelievable!!!

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