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Will Nebraska's running backs rush for 1,000+ yards combined in 2026?

Will Nebraska's running backs rush for 1,000+ yards combined in 2026?

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Yes

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Joe Nigro
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Joe Nigro

;enter line play equals rushing yards

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PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

100%! The question should have been 1,500 yards.

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Will Jennum
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Will Jennum

Yes and if they don't, that would be utterly pathetic.

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Zach T
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Zach T

It probably won't be pretty for the RB room, but they'll get there.

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Scott Morris
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Scott Morris

I think they almost have to. I think the offense will be more consistent this year and that would mean at least the same number of yards and not all of those yards can come from passing.

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Roger Moellendorf
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Roger Moellendorf

Offensive line improvements will help.

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John Marinovich
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John Marinovich

Pretty low bar to have all running backs get over 80 yards per game. It’s telling on the state of the program that this is even a question. With that said, I think Rhule has the program aimed in the right direction and offseason improvements should provide surprises for the naysayers.

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Jon Jorgenson
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Jon Jorgenson

Improved line play according to Coach Rhule

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Randy Petersen
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Randy Petersen

Jamal Rule will explode onto the Huskers scene behind the Huskers best O-Line in 20 plus years!!

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Stephen Scannell
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Stephen Scannell

This is a very silly question. 1600 would have been closer to 50/50

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Kenneth Hagen
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Kenneth Hagen

Based on last year one would expect 1599 plus. We are far better off now; - Kept our coach and have a run coordinator… 2 offensive line coaches. - Portal additions. - Potential all-American center. - Lots of young talent to alternate in on O-line - Very good TE’s - Runnng backs are taking big ph

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No

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Randy Engel
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Randy Engel

Husker will be playing from behind so much they'll pass most of the game

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Mike O
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Mike O

No way Dana Holgorsen is gonna let that happen. Nebraska could be running wild on a drive and he's going to insist on putting the ball in the air. Rhule loves his analytics too much to run the ball a lot. 3rd and 2 is a passing down way too often these days. Fourth and less than 1? Shotgun formation

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Roy Katskee
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Roy Katskee

The O line needs to step up and start showing they belong in the Big Ten.

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