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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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Time to show and prove

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Too much to ask

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Time to show and prove

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Richard Stotts
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Richard Stotts

I dont think its a must too average over 500yd /gm. Losing 4 games by 17 points isnt too far from being 9-3.

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Too much to ask

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Gregg Smith
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Gregg Smith

No, not a chance. But if they are able to manage it from time-to-time, this plodding defense will give up 700.

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Tony Bunting
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Tony Bunting

I'll happily be proven wrong, but that's a lot of yards for one game, let alone averaging it over a season in the Big Ten.

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Eric Johnson
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Eric Johnson

With the defenses we're about to face? Not a chance.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Without a solid and outstanding running game, I just don't see it. Ohio St and Wisconsin can do it because they look like the Huskers of old. We haven't learned from our own past teams.

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Matt Seiler
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Matt Seiler

Too many unknowns. I think 400 is doable but we don't know yet if we Manning is healthy or if we have other solid options outside of Robinson. Also will 2AM be effective and is there a good #2 RB?

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Jim Traut
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Jim Traut

Ohio State’s defense will hold NU considerably short of 500 yards— a rough start of the season that will linger longer than one game psychologically.

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