How many regular-season wins do you predict for Husker football in 2024? (Vegas's over/under is 7½.)
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How many regular-season wins do you predict for Husker football in 2024? (Vegas's over/under is 7½.)

Seven or fewer

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Eight or more

10

Seven or fewer

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Richard Stotts
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Richard Stotts

7 wins would be a good start

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Eight or more

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AK-460Mag Nurse
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AK-460Mag Nurse

Key to this is half the turnovers from last year. If we can take good care of the ball we win between 8-10 this year. Sloppy ball play we still probably get to 6 based on the gravy schedule.

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Chris Martin
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Chris Martin

Start 7-0 plus win at Iowa and at home over UCLA.

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David Dahlkoetter
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David Dahlkoetter

Favorable schedule. Lotta veteran players mixed with talented young guys. 10-2

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Roy Cantrall
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Roy Cantrall

Why not? Pass the Kool Aid

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George mcdaniel
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George mcdaniel

10 and 2 I m going to shoot high I really think they can do it and maybe 11 and 1

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Rodney Rienfeld
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Rodney Rienfeld

Kool-aid tastes great!

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Jake Chalupsky
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Jake Chalupsky

What is the point of living if you do not have hope?!

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Should Mizzou have fallen in the AP Top 25 after beating Boston College?

Should Mizzou have fallen in the AP Top 25 after beating Boston College?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

One of the sloppiest games I've seen in a long time on the part of the Tigers

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

It's a mathmatical assessment. It doesn't count emotions. You don't move up by beating teams below you.

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No

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Do you support a direct compensation model for college athletes?

Do you support a direct compensation model for college athletes?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Jacob Moseman
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Jacob Moseman

Compensation has always been tied to market value. These athletes are worth far more than they're being compensated, and that's been the case for over a century. Hence, they've been ripped off. I support salary, salary cap, and education on how to invest it in 401k style accounts.

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Visitor
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Visitor

Much more controllable, and much more equitable.

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Fred
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Fred

its the law................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Loren Zimmerman
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Loren Zimmerman

It has to fair across the board, from Fordham to Alabama. one monthly stipend for everyone, not just scholarship players. There has to be a limit on how many players all schools should abide by. Determine the national budget and every school must contribute.

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No

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Doug Einsel
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Doug Einsel

Everyone who already commented believes in the same thing I do.

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Chuck Siegel
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Chuck Siegel

Compensation changes the entire dynamic of college athletics, and not in a positive way.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

They should be students and NOT professional athletes. If they want to get paid they can go pro. Personally, I believe they should cancel all sports in public schools and colleges though I love our Huskers.

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Don Scott
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Don Scott

Put myself through school in the 70's. They are getting for exchange of their athletic prowess what I had to work and save for. The two summers after high school I drove alfalfa trucks 12 hours a day 7 days a week. EARN IT!

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Scott Ferguson
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Scott Ferguson

They already live better than most students. Free room and board, tutors, clothing, and actual education cost.

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Dan List
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Dan List

They are compensated with room and board plus an education. The perks they get as athletes now are unbelievable!!!

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