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Will Nebraska turn it around against Wisconsin this week?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
10/3/2018

Will Nebraska turn it around against Wisconsin this week?

19%
For sure

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81%
No chance WINNER

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19%
For sure

8 Comments
K De Backer
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K De Backer

The stats show a close game.

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Jon Mierau
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Jon Mierau

I am an optimist, I am a lifelong Husker Fan, I believe in Scott Frost and his staff. However, I think the players need to give all and that isn't happening...............yet!

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Travis Schwieger
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Travis Schwieger

I'm an eternal optimist

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

As a manager, my region's morale skyrocketed when I weeded out the bad eggs. Same with a sports team. As kids leave, like Lindsey, the team gets stronger.

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Roger Moellendorf
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Roger Moellendorf

I don't believe they will beat Wisconsin, but I believe they will better and make improvements in reducing penalty yardage and special team mistakes. I expect a great effort by the Cornhuskers.

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David Sutter
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David Sutter

Too good a team no tot get a break Should be 3-1.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Why not? We eventually will recoil like a snake and strike back. Could be this week!

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James Key
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James Key

Fo Sure a good game is all we ask!!!

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81%
No chance

11 Comments
Mas Shara
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Mas Shara

Reality bites, but its reality. We may win a couple of games down the road but next game ain't one of them. I do hope I am wrong . . .

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Kelly D. Abbey
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Kelly D. Abbey

Because NU football BLOWS GOATS!

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Stew Price
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Stew Price

We can't win the line of scrimmage

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Marlin Mohrman
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Marlin Mohrman

This issues are too deep and long at this point. This is a two year overhaul project. However, Coach Frost will turn it around.

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John Gardner
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John Gardner

Diehard Husker fan here. But Wisconsin is too good and too disciplined ... not to mention playing in front of a raucous Camp Randall crowd. Steady improvement is what I'm hoping for from Nebraska.

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Jerry Scheschy
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Jerry Scheschy

It won't be changed that quickly. Offense and defense both need to play strong to win. It hasn't happened in the firsst 4 games.

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Stephanie Alexander Stineman
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Stephanie Alexander Stineman

Wisconsin is a far superior team than we are. My only hope is we can be competitive. We must be able to put some pressure on their QB, slow down their running game and give Martinez some time.

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Daniel Tweedy
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Daniel Tweedy

Winning the game Saturday will have less to do with the final score than it will be how the Cornhuskers take the field. The final score will likely not go our way. But our development could.

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Sean Fluharty
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Sean Fluharty

This team hasn't given me any reason to believe that they can put together a full game, especially against a quality opponent.

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Patrick O'Brien
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Patrick O'Brien

This group just isn't ready for the big games yet.

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Barry Weitzel
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Barry Weitzel

If you can't stop Purdue's offense there isn't much chance you can stop Wisconsin's. Wisc 49 Neb 17

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Will Cortez Mills be a game-changer at wide receiver in 2025?

Will Cortez Mills be a game-changer at wide receiver in 2025?

Yes, big impact

2

True freshman, needs time

3

Yes, big impact

2 Comments
Brad Meister
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Brad Meister

NU needs a freshman to have a big time impact. Hopefully this is the one.

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True freshman, needs time

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Loren Zimmerman
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Loren Zimmerman

I've given up any hope of anyone being an impact player until they prove they can actually perform. Too many "BUSTS", including the team, overall.

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Roland St.Denis
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Roland St.Denis

Having watched him several times now, he needs to develop physically, and even more importantly, must focus on the mental game. He has too many lapses at the high school level. That will be magnified in the B1G

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John Hoie
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John Hoie

The only recent freshman I thought would be an impact player was Raiola. Barney was a pleasant surprise.

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Will NU win 9 games next season?

Will NU win 9 games next season?

Yes, schedule favors

10

No, too optimistic

4

Yes, schedule favors

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Why not... at least we can hope during the off-season. We are Nebraskans after all.

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Michael Hoffart
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Michael Hoffart

Next season would be the season to do it. Pretty good set up schedule wise and we SHOULD have the talent to make it happen.

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James Key
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James Key

At least 8 Wins if no glaring issues.

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A B
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A B

1. look at MR history. 2. Look at how MR's aggressiveness at improving coaching and roster. 3. the team has been learning how to win and we are positioned for a break through. 4. Dylan Raiola!!!

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A B
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A B

1. look at MR history. 2. Look at how MR's aggressiveness at improving coaching and roster. 3. the team has been learning how to win and we are positioned for a break through. 4. Dylan Raiola!!!

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

Passing game will click.

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David Dahlkoetter
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David Dahlkoetter

Better depth. Offensive line needs to improve and will Defense looks awesome. Qb play will be better. Better widouts.

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James McDermott
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James McDermott

The schedule favors the huskers. The team seems to finally have the finishing attitude

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Mike O
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Mike O

Yes. In fact, NU will win 11 games next year. But 3 of the wins will be moral victories. Final record: 8 wins, 3 moral victories, 2 losses.

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No, too optimistic

4 Comments
PJ SAid
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PJ SAid

I can't do it! I can't say it. Husker fans have been burned too many times. PROVE IT FIRST! GBR!

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Isaiah Skrdla
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Isaiah Skrdla

We replaced 3 coordinators and basically lost our d-line. I haven’t seen any evidence that our o-line will be good next year. We also lost most of our running back room. We’re probably not going to be much better next year than this year.

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Dave Levesque
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Dave Levesque

I've been let down too many times.

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Roger Shriver
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Roger Shriver

If Coach Ruhl had made more changes after year 1 (OC, special teams) I would be more optimistic for year 3. But after three games, extra practices, and a bowl game (barely) this year, I haven't seen much to make me think things will be that much better next year.

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