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Who will be the Husker starting quarterback in the last game?

Who will be the Husker starting quarterback in the last game?

Adrian Martinez

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Luke McCaffrey

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Adrian Martinez

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Alex Perry
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Alex Perry

He is healthy, has better weapons and the o-line is more experienced and so there is no reason he cannot get back freshman form or better with his drive to succeed. He just needs to stay healthy.

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Matt Seiler
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Matt Seiler

Mostly because I think he gets back to his freshman season type of numbers, but also I think the staff puts experience on too big of a pedestal and won't let the youth start.

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Darin Allen
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Darin Allen

If the level of play is comparable, Frost will stay loyal to his very first high level recruit that he convinced to come help bring Nebraska’s level of play back to where it needs to be.

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Luke McCaffrey

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Luke moves the ball.

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

Forget 2019. This question is basically a referendum on whether one thinks Martinez can make an incremental improvement over 2018. If not, we'll be forced to go with Luke by year's end.

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Should the 1915 Cornhuskers be added to the list of Nebraska football’s national champions?

Should the 1915 Cornhuskers be added to the list of Nebraska football’s national champions?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Michael Thomas
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Michael Thomas

Why not, works for Michigan and Notre Dame.

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Matthew Lynn
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Matthew Lynn

My great uncle Ed Shaw was on that team. They went undefeated, including a close game vs. Notre Dame. Go Huskers!

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No

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Dave Maynard
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Dave Maynard

Let's not be one of those fan bases.

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Jacob Moseman
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Jacob Moseman

Retro-actively adding a 109-year-old National Championship doesn't add credibility to a program with 0 draft picks.

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Are you in favor of college football's 85-scholarship limit?

Are you in favor of college football's 85-scholarship limit?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Chris Monaco
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Chris Monaco

the big programs will thrive while the rest survive, with no limit its all about Money then

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Steve Walker
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Steve Walker

If open, rich schools like Ohio State and Texas would have 300 players on their rooster, which would impact the recruit pool. Of course those who don't play would end up in transfer portal. The scholarship limits helps all schools access to good players. Even with NIL, the scholarship limit helps

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Steve Walker
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Steve Walker

If open, rich schools like Ohio State and Texas would have 300 players on their rooster, which would impact the recruit pool. Of course those who don't play would end up in transfer portal. The scholarship limits helps all schools access to good players. Even with NIL, the scholarship limit helps

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Scott Ferguson
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Scott Ferguson

Seems fair for the number of kids that actually play in games.

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No

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Visitor
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Visitor

Most players don't get to go pro. As a former college walkon, being an athlete and having the $ to pay for college and other things is a huge burden. There is too much as a full time student and athlete to work as well. Opening more scholarships give more kids as much opportunity as possible.

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