Which is a more likely win for the Huskers in 2023?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
9/30/2023

Which is a more likely win for the Huskers in 2023?

24%
Minnesota on the road

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76%
Purdue at home WINNER

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24%
Minnesota on the road

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jerry reinhardt
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jerry reinhardt

The way I see it, the little weasel will be running scared, not knowing what him!

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76%
Purdue at home

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Thomas Duncan
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Thomas Duncan

Rhule will Rule @ Home!

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Alex Perry
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Alex Perry

Lose no more at home against weaker opponents, Purdue lost too much and will need to replace Charlie Jones and Aidan O'cconell

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Wade Williams
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Wade Williams

I just believe NU is going to reestablish its home field advantage under Rhule and I think Purdue is going to take a step back next year under a new head coach. While Rhule is new too, NU needed him. PU didn't need or want to lose Brohm. Two programs trending in different directions in 2023.

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Mark Brigham
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Mark Brigham

It's at home and I think we will be understanding our new system and coaches by then.

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Walt Hansmann (CPTD, DTM)
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Walt Hansmann (CPTD, DTM)

Purdue is deeper into the first season of a new staff. And it is at home where the crowd is more of a factor.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Later in the season. The mini game is #1 and we'll have some kinks to work out. BUT I think we win both. With good coaching we'll finally put Mini in our rear view mirror.

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Kevin Bolin
Kevin Bolin

not likely

Are you a fan of college football bowl season?

Are you a fan of college football bowl season?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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No

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

It's not special when everyone gets to go to a bowl game.

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Frank Stoner
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Frank Stoner

There are only four true college bowl games, Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Cotton Bowl and the Sugar Bowl. All the rest of them are "Participation Bowls". Much like the "Participation Trophies" given out in little league sports. Why would you get excited about that.

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Will missing out on transfer CharMar Brown hurt RB depth?

Will missing out on transfer CharMar Brown hurt RB depth?

Yes, room looks thin

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No, others step up

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Yes, room looks thin

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No one has commented yet

No, others step up

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Visitor
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Visitor

The RB is already deep. Getting Brown would have been simply getting an extra cherry on an already loaded sundae.

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