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Will Nebraska's 2027 football recruiting class finish in the top 15 nationally?
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Will Nebraska's 2027 football recruiting class finish in the top 15 nationally?
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Will Anthony Colandrea lead Nebraska football to more than eight wins in 2026?
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Will Anthony Colandrea lead Nebraska football to more than eight wins in 2026?
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Is Nebraska in any real danger of losing the commitments of Trae Taylor and/or Tory Pittman?
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Is Nebraska in any real danger of losing the commitments of Trae Taylor and/or Tory Pittman?
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Thoughts on the $600 million Memorial Stadium renovation plan?
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Thoughts on the $600 million Memorial Stadium renovation plan?
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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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Will Riley Van Poppel take a noticeable jump under Nebraska’s new DL coaching?
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Will Riley Van Poppel take a noticeable jump under Nebraska’s new DL coaching?
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Who do you think will be the leading rusher for the Huskers over the next two years?
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Who do you think will be the leading rusher for the Huskers over the next two years?
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Do you think Adrian Martinez will come back for a 5th year?
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Do you think Adrian Martinez will come back for a 5th year?
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After two good, tough, but heartbreaking games how are you feeling about the Northwestern game?
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After two good, tough, but heartbreaking games how are you feeling about the Northwestern game?
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Do you see the Huskers beating the point spread against Oklahoma this weekend?
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Do you see the Huskers beating the point spread against Oklahoma this weekend?
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Do you see the Huskers getting to 8 wins in 2021?
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Do you see the Huskers getting to 8 wins in 2021?
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With a tough 2021 football schedule, what do you think makes a successful season for the Huskers?
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With a tough 2021 football schedule, what do you think makes a successful season for the Huskers?
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What do you think about Luke McCaffrey choosing to enter the transfer portal?
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What do you think about Luke McCaffrey choosing to enter the transfer portal?
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Do you think the Huskers get the W against the Gophers this weekend?
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Do you think the Huskers get the W against the Gophers this weekend?
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Do the Huskers bounce back and make a game of it against Iowa this week?
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Do the Huskers bounce back and make a game of it against Iowa this week?
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I'm in!

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Not interested

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I'm in!

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Michael Billig
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Michael Billig

I am all for paying to watch. Not sure 200 stones is in the budget for this Nebraska-bred now in Indiana kid if most are free though. If they can get $20/game that seem acceptable.

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Dennis Paulsen
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Dennis Paulsen

We are Nebraska and Husker Football is part of our identity. Letting Husker football suffer, is letting COVID 19 win.

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Carolyn Ingels Schroeder
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Carolyn Ingels Schroeder

$200 is a small price to pay to keep the Huskers rolling along.

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Scott Dreas
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Scott Dreas

I'm in but how would that work ABC, ESPN, and BTN, aren't all games already televised? Wouldn't the networks have to give up games for PPV?

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Mike Petersen
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Mike Petersen

I'm in but not at this price. Each B10 team would have 4 games televised on Big 10 Network and these would all be PPV at $15 each. The remaining games on other networks would be free as usual.

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Matt Seiler
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Matt Seiler

I'm in but only as a last ditch effort. I believe they can seat more than 20k in the stands. Let the rich help them out instead of grabbing into the pockets of the middle class who need this outlet

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Dale Meyer
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Dale Meyer

I live in London!

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John Something
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John Something

Just because NU football is my one only escape every year. Definitely willing to fork it up to watch Big Red. GBR!!

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Robert Flanagan
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Robert Flanagan

I would do it if for no other reason than nebraska and it's football program cannot afford a lack of a season and if this would hlep then I say I'm ALL FOR IT !!

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

I'm in with a big IF. As a remote Husker who "cut the cord" years ago it's, at times, difficult to see the games. So yes, but... they had better put a better product on the field.

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Zachary Perelman
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Zachary Perelman

I need my methadone

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Not interested

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Rick Shaneyfelt
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Rick Shaneyfelt

I'm already paying the price of a season ticket plus donation fee. If I am unable to attend the game or games why would I pay an additional amount when I could watch it free on TV? This makes no sense

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Gale Cogswell
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Gale Cogswell

I won't watch the games. I am tired of the Huskers.

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S Heese
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S Heese

As much as I would love to see football this fall, I can't ethically wrap my head around this. The economy is collapsing, people are out of jobs and money is desperately needed in more important areas

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John Thompson
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John Thompson

I have a Radio.. it's a SCAM-DEMIC.. play the games let fans make the choice.

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Doug Miller
Doug Miller

I have difficulties getting the radio broadcast as I live in Charlotte. I still have to pay one way or another.

Douglas Norman
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Douglas Norman

It's not that big of a deal to me whether or not football is played TBH. There are much more things that I can find to on Saturdays.

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Doug Miller
Doug Miller

I'm very much afraid I wouldn't miss it, Yuck

Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

I will just go to the Oklahoma Cornhusker Club watch party in Tulsa and watch it there!! GBR

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REF Fan
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REF Fan

When the administrations bring their spending under control instead of using the meglamillions package they get, then maybe. Not wanting anarchy, but common sense to enter the picture.

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Not #1 but yes

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No he wouldn't have

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Not #1 but yes

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trainssker
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trainssker

I think he’d have adapted. He might not have been early first round but I think he’d have been in the first round. IMO... he had better receivers here than at LSU! 😁

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trevors951
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trevors951

not like LSU was lighting the wrld on fire b4 He got there. the no talent point at NU is overplayed to cover 4 lack of play-calling, dvlpment etc esp with top 25 classes and outrecruiting BTWest oppo

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RJ Heinen
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RJ Heinen

He would have been sacked a lot and if he could withstand the injury bug then yes late first round.

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No he wouldn't have

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Tom Nelsen
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Tom Nelsen

It takes more than one player to be successful. Without a solid line and multiple talented targets, Joe wouldn't have risen above obscurity in my opinion. If he played for a 90's Husker team-yes

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Randy Wolf
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Randy Wolf

Frost is too in love with Martinez. Which means the best quarterback on the roster this season will not play.

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

Frost was stuck on Martinez, 3rd stringers rarely get drafted in the 1st round.

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Shane Schmidt
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Shane Schmidt

Lsu is a top notch program in the SEC Nebraska hasn't been a top notch program in over 20 years!

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

And wouldn't have won the Heisman.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

As others have said, it takes a whole team. He would have been average at best here because we don't have the OL or skilled players to allow him to rise to the top. Hopefully we will soon for a QB

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Paul F Edwards
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Paul F Edwards

If he would have done better than Martinez, it would not have been by much. With essentially horrible line play, no running or passing game, no QB could have done much better

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Lonty Bryant
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Lonty Bryant

Not enough talent up front

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Matt Seiler
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Matt Seiler

The O line is definitely trending upward but between bad pass pro at times and not enough play making receivers, no QB could have had a great year with the Huskers last year.

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John Pankonin
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John Pankonin

Would not have had the line protection nor the receiver speed.

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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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