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Will Jamal Rule start at RB for Nebraska's 2026 opener?
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Will Jamal Rule start at RB for Nebraska's 2026 opener?
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Are you happy with the Mizzou Tigers' football season?
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Are you happy with the Mizzou Tigers' football season?
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Are you happy with the Mizzou Tigers' selection to the Gator Bowl?
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Are you happy with the Mizzou Tigers' selection to the Gator Bowl?
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Will Tavita Pritchard succeed as Stanford's new head football coach?
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Will Tavita Pritchard succeed as Stanford's new head football coach?
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Will Stanford follow up its Big Game win with an upset over Notre Dame?
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Will Stanford follow up its Big Game win with an upset over Notre Dame?
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Will the Huskers beat UCLA with true freshman TJ Lateef at QB?
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Will the Huskers beat UCLA with true freshman TJ Lateef at QB?
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Will Mizzou football beat Vanderbilt in Nashville this weekend?
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Will Mizzou football beat Vanderbilt in Nashville this weekend?
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Will Mizzou football rebound with a win against Auburn?
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Will Mizzou football rebound with a win against Auburn?
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Does Missouri have a chance to make the College Football Playoff this season?
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Does Missouri have a chance to make the College Football Playoff this season?
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Should the Tigers be ranked higher than No. 25 after beating Kansas?
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Should the Tigers be ranked higher than No. 25 after beating Kansas?
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Did you like what you saw from Beau Pribula in the Missouri Tigers' Week 1 win?
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Did you like what you saw from Beau Pribula in the Missouri Tigers' Week 1 win?
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Do you plan to attend any Mizzou football home games this season?
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Do you plan to attend any Mizzou football home games this season?
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Do you think Mizzou coach Eli Drinkwitz should have named a starting QB for Week 1?
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Do you think Mizzou coach Eli Drinkwitz should have named a starting QB for Week 1?
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Who will win Mizzou's quarterback competition?
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Who will win Mizzou's quarterback competition?
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Will the Mizzou Tigers achieve a third straight 10-win season?
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Will the Mizzou Tigers achieve a third straight 10-win season?
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I think so

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I don't think so

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I think so

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regan zeller
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regan zeller

I think the true numbers will come out and this sham will be put to rest.

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Steve “S85” T
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Steve “S85” T

Nothing like the biggest over reaction in world history.

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Matt Seiler
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Matt Seiler

The Scamdemic won't be over but there's too much money to be lost. They'll find a way to make it happen even if there are no fans and required tests for all athletes and personnel every week.

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Tom Nelsen
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Tom Nelsen

We need to start living life again. Can't stay shutdown forever.

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Dustin Koppit
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Dustin Koppit

With the amount of money at stake and with the power that donors have, there is no way we won't have any games...

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

REVENUE $$$$$$

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Ward Larson
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Ward Larson

The future of college football hinges on the continued revenue from TV. It may be too early to squeeze 85,000 fans into Memorial Stadium, but with proper and continuous monitoring of every player,

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Rick Shaneyfelt
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Rick Shaneyfelt

It will not be a "normal" season but I do think they will figure out a way to salvage a part of the season - most likely without fans (ugh!) but at least they will generate TV revenue.

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I don't think so

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RΞV
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RΞV

It's an election year. The overreach is insane & they'll disrupt any & all things to 'get Trump'...

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Dave Cool
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Dave Cool

It's a SCAM-demic, the NCAA is as corrupt as the WHO, its all fake...sheeple wear your mask

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Doug Norman
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Doug Norman

All it will take to discontinue season is a few ppl getting sick and dying from Covid. That'll be enough to end the season most likely.

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Jim Christensen
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Jim Christensen

We either have to be able to assure ourselves that everyone in the stadium is free of the virus, which requires testing and tracking, or we need a vaccine. Neither of these options seems likely.

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Randy Wolf
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Randy Wolf

The risk is too high for college students. If one player gets the virus, they all get it. That is just the way it is in college. The NCAA may love money but they are scared to death of angry parents.

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

Too many jurisdiction to agree on a common directed health protocol. If a handful of states say no football everyone's schedules fall apart. Some teams play 10 games, while another plays 5???

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Michael Sanches
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Michael Sanches

No open campus because of the dorms. Lincoln doesn't have enough housing to replace dorms. No dorms because of Dining halls and communal bathrooms. Therefore, no sports.

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Kelly Merkert
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Kelly Merkert

The over-reactionary pansy academics will totally kill all fall sports. We'll be lucky to get baseball back next February.

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Bob Dickson
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Bob Dickson

The knuckle draggers that believe the world is out to get Trump will be the reason there will be no football. They are afraid of everything and will react accordingly if he loses in Nov.

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Matthew Hoffman
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Matthew Hoffman

Because of the president

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jerry williams
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jerry williams

It is really dependent upon a second wave and since Trump is not pushing for mandatory caution using masks and social distancing I fear we will be in midst of second or third wave.

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Barrett Ruud

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Lavonte David

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Barrett Ruud

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Lavonte David

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Rick Shaneyfelt
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Rick Shaneyfelt

Lavonte David was a difference maker. He was extremely explosive and had unbelievable ball instincts. He single handedly turned the momentum around in the 2011 Ohio State game!

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Eric Cope
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Eric Cope

His hit during the OSU game in Lincoln. Tackle, strip, turnover. Changed the whole direction of the game.

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

Ruud was solid, but David was a play maker

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

He, like Suh, could change a game by himself. He was a disrupt-er, smart and had an uncanny ability to seem to know where the play was going. Ruud was great also but imagine David wt 4 years here!

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Tim Maxwell
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Tim Maxwell

Dude was a beast, wish we had him for 4 years. Ruud was great, but David's ability has also transferred to the NFL very well.

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wayiam Starr
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wayiam Starr

This is not even close. David is a nfl hall of fame talent. If tampa bay actually gets success he may get national attention. He is under est. By thr general public....Nebraska Fans and true football

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Rich Glover

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Ndamukong Suh

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Rich Glover

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David McClymont
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David McClymont

Tough choice. Suh was physically stronger but when you compare effectiveness of the player vs state of the game when they played it's harder to say. Also, RG had 2 outstanding seasons vs NS's 1.

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Johnny Joyce
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Johnny Joyce

Rich was a one many wrecking ball on a National Championship team competing with his own players like Larry Jacobson, etc.

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Tony Bunting
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Tony Bunting

It's very close. Each was the dominant defensive lineman of his era. Each wrecked offenses. Glover by far outplayed everyone in the Game of the Century, and it's hard to top that. Glover, barely.

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Ndamukong Suh

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Fred Gibson
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Fred Gibson

I was only about 10 when Rich Glover played. I remember him as an awesome player but Suh is arguably the greatest college D-Lineman of all time. Not just at Nebraska, but all college, All time.

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Steve “S85” T
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Steve “S85” T

Suuuuuhhhhhhhhh!!!

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Matt Miller
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Matt Miller

How is this even a question?

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

SUH had less help on the Dline and yet he dominated. Ask that Missouri QB what he thinks as well as McCoy. If we had had the 2008 or 2010 offense wt Suh's 2009 D = National champs. Timing was off.

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Nate Terwilleger
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Nate Terwilleger

A beast often double & triple teamed, Suh still dominated games and caused OCs to change entire game plans mid-stream.

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John Fillmore
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John Fillmore

Glover was very good, but Suh's success in the NFL is a pretty good indicator of his overall talent level.

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Rob Wiseman
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Rob Wiseman

Suh has to double teamed in the nfl....Dominate is too small of a word.

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Mel Nuss
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Mel Nuss

Im old enough to have seen both play but Rich Glover had a great supporting cast. Suh didnt and he was a one man wrecking crew.

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Jon Jorgenson
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Jon Jorgenson

Glover was the best until Suh. More diverse offenses today. Nationally, Suh had a tad more recognition. I love them both and grateful they played for the Big Ref.

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