Are you concerned about the number of Husker football recruits that have transferred out this year?

Are you concerned about the number of Husker football recruits that have transferred out this year?

Yes, not a good sign to see

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No, it is to be expected

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Yes, not a good sign to see

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husker19951
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husker19951

Top-quality "brand" non-performing,see: win/loss; poor development on offense; poor transfer of "coaching to player performance," a.k.a.- "practice to game day," etc. This is Coach Frost's program flying NU colors; but, for now, I constructively question Coach Frost's commitment to accountability.

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No, it is to be expected

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Matt P
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Matt P

Guys from a different part of the country, locked down during covid. When/if they don’t fit in the culture are gonna want to go home. If they cant assimilate then the pressure becomes high, friction increases, they leave. The “family” tie gets better. It’s not a bad thing.

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Doug Daubert
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Doug Daubert

I am director of a large team...attrition happens. Sometimes it is a good thing to have people leave my team. If someone doesn't want to be here, doesn't want to put in the work...it is best that they move on to something else. It is what it is.

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Joseph Primm
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Joseph Primm

The recruits who followed Scott Frost were emotional about it at first and then reality of location and rebuilding have turned some minds.

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