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Would you like to see a non-conference series with K-State?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
1/8/2016

Would you like to see a non-conference series with K-State?

71%
Of Course WINNER

9

29%
No Thanks

4

71%
Of Course

9 Comments
Scott Chastain
4
Scott Chastain

I think it would be an excellent idea. Either K-State or OU. I think a real annual rivalry would be great!

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Ronald D. Bull
4
Ronald D. Bull

K-State needs to be part of the Big 10

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Donald Lee
4
Donald Lee

Would prefer Oklahoma but K-State is established as a true rivalry.

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Thom Beran
4
Thom Beran

It would be a good not great nc opponent

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Robert Dodd
2
Robert Dodd

i think k-sucks would be a good game as long as we dont GIVE THE GAME AWAY!!

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Jerry Williams
0
Jerry Williams

It is a close road trip and we have played them for a long long time.

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Larry Baumann
0
Larry Baumann

Play any team but without RETARTED RILEY AS COACH!

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Andrew Epp
0
Andrew Epp

I miss the old rivalries

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Scott Snell
0
Scott Snell

KU is a suitable sub for OU. KU has been more of a rivalry team and for more years than Iowa

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29%
No Thanks

4 Comments
Greg Sealock
1
Greg Sealock

By the time we would play them Snyder will be dead and they will be bottom feeders again. No thanks.

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Dave Scott
0
Dave Scott

kansas maybe,,,, kansas state would put 100 on a riley coached team..... sad because the current Huskers do not deserve that.... feel bad for the student athlete

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Arlie Rauch
0
Arlie Rauch

It would only be for nostalgic reasons. If we must play them, let it be in a bowl game.

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Visitor
0
Visitor

No thanks. Do not need the chip on the shoulder attitude. Let the Big 12 get thier power five opponent from the PAC 12.

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Is the recent coaching staff and player movement a sign of deeper issues with Nebraska football?

Is the recent coaching staff and player movement a sign of deeper issues with Nebraska football?

Yes, it indicates systemic problems

1

No, it's the nature of modern football

3

Yes, it indicates systemic problems

1 Comment
David Warneke
0
David Warneke

The only reason I voted yes is because we needed a reality check from the narrative that Matt Rhule is creating such a great culture. I think he’s doing a pretty darn good job and we are still above culturally but he isn’t walking on water.

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No, it's the nature of modern football

3 Comments
Roy Cantrall
0
Roy Cantrall

All teams have the same issues with this NIL thing

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PJ SAid
0
PJ SAid

Everyone needs to RELAX... Get offline til after Christmas.

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John Pankonin
0
John Pankonin

Courts force the changes. Never to be the same.

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Is Nebraska's offensive line improving?

Is Nebraska's offensive line improving?

They're getting better.

5

Needs more work.

10

They're getting better.

5 Comments
Kevin T
0
Kevin T

Running game is improving

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Eric Hahn
0
Eric Hahn

I think without getting cute and simplifying we were able to see the talent that was recruited on the line shine against Wisconsin. There were holes open nearly all night for our backs. Dylan was not sacked at all.

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klirvine@bresnan.net
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klirvine@bresnan.net

they are better no question

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Will Stanley
0
Will Stanley

Tonite I saw hints of the '95 Huskers. We have a lot of work to do but I think with Rhule and Holgerson, I think within the next 2-3 seasons, we will be on the ranking polls and pushing for the Big 10 Legends title and then? Who knows? Maybe a National title is in the future??

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Needs more work.

10 Comments
Robert Lloyd
0
Robert Lloyd

I think a good 'running' OC like Army's OC could have an awesome offense with this exact personnel. And the Army's OC only makes $190K.

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Steve Brandon
0
Steve Brandon

Only thing good at is picking up qb after giving up a sack

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Bruce Stephens
0
Bruce Stephens

There are some good high school defenses that would give our line fits.

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Fearless Phil
0
Fearless Phil

I was spoiled by the lines of the 80s and 90s

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Joe Hegarty
0
Joe Hegarty

They need more strength & conditioning

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Mike O
0
Mike O

Offensive is the right word. The Pipeline is clogged and needs a plumber ASAP. The you know what is backing up into the basement. That Focker is our offensive line.

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James Key
0
James Key

I don't care at this moment. just win Baby

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Michael DePuglio
0
Michael DePuglio

Take a look at the average SEC OL.... we need more work and development.

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Brian Machan
0
Brian Machan

We need a complete overhaul of personnel. Coaching is there, talent isn't.

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