Did the coaching change improve or worsen Nebraska's chances Saturday against Oklahoma?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
9/16/2022

Did the coaching change improve or worsen Nebraska's chances Saturday against Oklahoma?

87%
Improved WINNER

18

13%
Worsened

4

87%
Improved

18 Comments
Robert Martinez
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Robert Martinez

It needed to be done. Changes like this often is the kick teams need to unite around

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Richard Byers
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Richard Byers

Scott threw a pass with 4 minutes to go in the game when the offense was running the ball on a warn down and very tired defense. It got us to the one yard line too soon in the game. We could have drained the clock and ran the ball. Game management was the main reason we kept losing close games.

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Patrick O'Brien
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Patrick O'Brien

The Huskers will be fired up and well coached.

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Bill and Kathy Dalton
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Bill and Kathy Dalton

Mickey has some fire. His team will bring it on Saturday

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Rob Thomason
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Rob Thomason

MJ will unite this team.. no more soundbites about good practices.. just old school football...fundamentals

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Wade Williams
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Wade Williams

If anyone other than TA had been hired as the AD, Frost wouldn't even have been here for the first 3 games. TA did the right thing at that time imo, under the circumstances. He again has done the right thing under these new circumstances. I like MJ a lot, great recruiter and loves NU....GBR!!!!

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Peter Campbell
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Peter Campbell

The players didn't need 3 more weeks of uncertainty, especially when it was inevitable at this point.

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Michael Aube
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Michael Aube

Mickey Joseph is fully engaged, and will ignite this team! I fully expect to see this entire team "molt" their "Frostiness", and transform into a real Husker squad again. It won't happen overnight, but it will happen soon. Go Big Red!

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Grant Ritz
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Grant Ritz

Mickey will bring more positive energy on gameday; and more detail and accountability in practices.

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Alexanderthegreatandterrible
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Alexanderthegreatandterrible

Greatly improved, Frost was unfortunately more of a disease that was slowly killing the team because of a losing culture, lack of energy and excitement and the same old talk in the press conferences because of the same ole issues.

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RΞV
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RΞV

Ever been in a relationship you needed to end because it was just time....except it was past time? You didn't hate this person, still cared for them, but you knew you had to end it sooner or later, kept putting it off.....and when you finally did, it was like you were flying through the air...

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Scott Heitmann
Scott Heitmann

This isn't a dating relationship, it's a coach teaching/mentoring young kids. kids that make mistakes daily.

ghuskerdude1
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ghuskerdude1

Feels like a weight was lifted. Sure was pulling for Frost.Hope DONU finds a way to keep HCMJ and Beckton around.

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Jason Loffer
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Jason Loffer

We can now move on now that Frost is gone. There is no more noise about it. The players can now focus on playing a game. A new voice means new rejuvenation!

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Mitch Bronston
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Mitch Bronston

Defense is woeful. Only hope for Nebr victory is a scoring feast by both sides...last team possession will win.

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Visitor
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Visitor

The atmosphere around the program was "dead man walking". That sucks the motivation. This will reignite drive.

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Jim Firnhaber
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Jim Firnhaber

Somebody has to jolt the defense to play better. Perhaps it's a hopeless cause in the moment. We'll find out on Saturday.

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Jerry Siedschlag
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Jerry Siedschlag

There is no way he could make it worse.

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13%
Worsened

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

Defensive Coordinator shoulda been fired b4 Frost, defense is a complete embarrassment and OU will hang 60 on these guys and these transfers aren’t very impressive. They should be stripped of there blackshirts, wearing a blackshirt used to be an honor, now it’s like every kid gets a trophy, pathetic

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B
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B

Creates short term instability and uncertainty within the ranks. Undermines confidence in players and staff to beat a tough opponent days away.

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Brian Machan
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Brian Machan

The Problem is the defense. Our offense has proving ability to score, our special teams has improved, however our defense continues to be horrific. The wrong man was fired. Chins needs to go

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Do awards shows on TV matter to you?

Do awards shows on TV matter to you?

Yes

3

No

13

Yes

2 Comments
k san
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k san

I enjoy watching celebrities and award shows!

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Patricia Quiroz-Alfaro
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Patricia Quiroz-Alfaro

I vote for my favorite actors and awards also give me an idea of what I want to watch. Other than that winners don't matter to me.

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Jeanette Johnson
Jeanette Johnson

I agree with you except I have to say when Jamie Lee Curtis won best supporting actress OMG I went completely crazy that right there is what makes me watch awards shows AND now these damn huge studios what don't they get without a script an idea there's no films tv to be made forget reality

No

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Lrac Snave
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Lrac Snave

Haven't watched any of them in decades. Who wants to see some very rich celebrities pat each other on the back and tell us all their political views?

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VAHuskerFan
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VAHuskerFan

Cause there all WOKE!!

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Ed Drahos
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Ed Drahos

Award shows are nothing more than self promotion of themselves. And act like self advertising. Like advertising, the less advertising the less popularity.

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Garrett
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Garrett

The award shows once mattered. Since they have become so much more than a few once or twice a year but rather at least a 100, all with varying degrees of actual criteria beyond marketing campaigns and now the over-compensating “inclusive,” nature of certain categories going out of their way

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Anna Chaya Hoffman
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Anna Chaya Hoffman

Makes zero impact on my life

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Jethro Born
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Jethro Born

The only awards shows that I ever watch are the CMAs in Nashville. The rest, which originate in California, aren't worth the powder to blow them up.

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BarbJ
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BarbJ

Not interested in celeb political views.

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seaweed349
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seaweed349

There are better things to do with my time.

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Cheryl Gafner
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Cheryl Gafner

Too polarizing now. 🙄

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I used to at least over a decade or 2 ago but it is so political now, that I really don't care any more

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Joyce Koch
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Joyce Koch

To many commercials

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What do you think about the United States' economic outlook?

What do you think about the United States' economic outlook?

Looks good

3

I'm not very confident

2

Looks good

3 Comments
Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Well my uneducated self who is debt free, doesn't live outside my means, retired before 50 will be just fine regardless what happens. No you educated, debt ridden, living off the government's charity..... well you yourself are to blame. Be accountable for your life and actions.

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Fred
Fred

When the debt finally becomes unsustainable ... which isn't that far off ... the solution historically is to monetize the debt, leading to hyperinflation. Read up on it ... you will not be immune.

Max
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Max

For workers it is sound. For those on welfare it could be a problem. Things are about to change.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

The "dollar" is not real. The economy is the labor the people provide.

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I'm not very confident

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Fred
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Fred

We're headed for a train wreck.

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