Who will have more wins in his first season at his new school, Deion Sanders or Matt Rhule?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
8/26/2023

Who will have more wins in his first season at his new school, Deion Sanders or Matt Rhule?

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Sanders at Colorado

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86%
Rhule at Nebraska WINNER

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14%
Sanders at Colorado

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Richard Hein
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Richard Hein

Nebraska's first two games should scare the fan base. Both on the road and with regard to Colorado, let's face it, they have way more swagger and are projecting way more aggressiveness and confidence. I think Big Red is 0-2 to start and Colorado will surprise.

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Corey
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Corey

Because of lack of athletes and confidence. It's coming again, you just refuse to see it.

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Rhule at Nebraska

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5starclng@cox.net
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5starclng@cox.net

Rhule has been there and done it at a d1 level. Sanders has not. Both programs are similar in records over the last few years. So I would lean on experience.

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Steve Farrell
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Steve Farrell

I just peaked at Colorado's schedule, it's brutal for first year coach

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Steve Farrell
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Steve Farrell

I just peaked at Colorado's schedule, it's brutal for first year coach

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Steve Stutzman
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Steve Stutzman

More Heart, Less Hype.

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James Stiver
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James Stiver

Rhule seems like he can get the team to believe in themselves and go out and have some fun with it and I think this will make a difference!

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Brandon Pierce
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Brandon Pierce

We have the better team and better coach!

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Dale Blackford
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Dale Blackford

Colorados' schedule looks more formidable to them, then Nebraska's to them.

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Richard Byers
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Richard Byers

Nebraska has a lot more developed talent in place. CU is rebuilding and had a lot of graduations and transfers out.

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Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Colorado was much worse that Neb last year - a much deeper hole. We were close. With good coaching, we'll get over the top and to a bowl game. Besides Buffs suck

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Thomas Wright
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Thomas Wright

SHM...LOL Deion is just neon. All things that glitter aren't gold ! Colorado is going to find out the hard way just what type of coaching Deion is really capable of. I'm NOT drinking the Nebr kool-aid either, but let's face it, Rhule has put together quite the staff in comparison to Frost ! GBR !!!

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Alex Perry
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Alex Perry

With Deion being Deion and getting rid of players by essentially forcing them out I believe this will be a setback in year one. With Rhule helping most Nebraska players stay and bringing in more talent I think they will have more success in season one considering they have more talent overall.

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Agron Leopold
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Agron Leopold

Rhule is a better coach. Prime coaches in a soft pac12 but I still think rule has the better track record

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Mike Conyers
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Mike Conyers

Experience, experience, experience.

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Ken E
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Ken E

simply has more talent

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Craig Chatley
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Craig Chatley

Bc Nebraska has more talent to work with and bc Matt Rhule has more experience as a power 5 head coach.

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Bill and Kathy Dalton
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Bill and Kathy Dalton

He is a seasoned coach that is going to wake up a sleeping giant

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Brad Chatley
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Brad Chatley

Deion has never coached at the Fbs level, not saying he can't coach but Colorado was worse than Nebraska last year...

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Who's the better choice at QB for Nebraska against Louisiana Tech, Heinrich Haarberg or Jeff Sims?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
3 days ago

Who's the better choice at QB for Nebraska against Louisiana Tech, Heinrich Haarberg or Jeff Sims?

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Haarberg WINNER

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17%
Sims

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83%
Haarberg

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Michael Hoffart
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Michael Hoffart

He needs to start this week for sure. Make it a true competition going into Michigan and set ourselves up to win the most of our BIG10 schedule as possible.

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Tim N
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Tim N

Pretty Obvious. Great defense. He's physically crushing people. He's accurate. Takes care of the ball. Motivates team. Everyone is locked into him. I could keep going....

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Mike Hulinsky
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Mike Hulinsky

Proven to take better care of football

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Bill Lyons
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Bill Lyons

i have eyes and am a sentient being

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James Stiver
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James Stiver

Seemed to have managed the last game with confidence and should get better as time goes on!

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Curtis Graeve
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Curtis Graeve

Simple. He doesn't turn it over!

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Curtis Graeve
Curtis Graeve

Just a side note. Sims is a great athlete. Teach him the finer points of being a WR and let him run with them! Big Bodied receivers are always great for a QB.

Doug Einsel
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Doug Einsel

He shows better decision making. Bigger in size. Driven to perform. Less turnovers and he has a longer future at NU.

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DrHusker66
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DrHusker66

He needs more time playing this position in game situations. I do think both should play get the rust off of Sims and give him confidence going into Michigan.

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John Samson
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John Samson

High ankle sprain versus LA Tech. If Sims is going to be Rhule's guy, he needs to be healthy for Big 10 play. Let Haarberg get the experience while Sims heals.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

I love both QBs but must vote for Heinrich as he played lights out and with the so needed clean play protecting the ball. I do believe we can win also with Jeff and our players would have to just follow him looking for the ball coming loose. We can do that too. It's a team.

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Ron Staebell
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Ron Staebell

Backup QB is always the most popular player on the team, but in this case it makes sense. He's performed, Sims hasn't

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Seth Hyberger
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Seth Hyberger

Haarberg is not turnover prone.

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David Noe
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David Noe

Great applebee doesn't turn the ball over

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Terry Darnall
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Terry Darnall

He has a quarterback, mentality, poised, and decisive!

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Power Glide
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Power Glide

Harberg reminds me so much of Brooke Berringer. A journeyman QB

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regan zeller
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regan zeller

not turning to ball over is VERY important. Although HH had a couple passes that were probably ill advised we were able to come out on top.

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John Whiteley
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John Whiteley

Haarberg has the hot hand now, but won't last long if he continues to take unnecessary hits when running. They'll need both QBs throughout the season.

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John Fitzgerald
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John Fitzgerald

We need steadiness more than talent. Inconsistent play & turnovers at QB have cost us countless games 8 years+,

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Thomas Duncan
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Thomas Duncan

I would move Sims to receiver, use his skills there. Haarberg looks to be a good fit at QB and will get better with more reps.

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Richard Hein
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Richard Hein

He didn't turnover the ball

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Omar Barnes
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Omar Barnes

He is a better game manager which is what we need right now.

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Linda Ogren
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Linda Ogren

NEEDS to play better taking care football, faster, reads receivers, just what QB should be. Ron

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Chad Alexander
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Chad Alexander

SIMS IS FREAKING HORRIBLE!!

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Sims

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Was the Mizzou victory celebration after the K-State win worth the $100,000 fine?

Was the Mizzou victory celebration after the K-State win worth the $100,000 fine?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Robert Fleming
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Robert Fleming

I am told the money goes to the SEC Scholarship Fund….so, a good cause…

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Kevin Reed
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Kevin Reed

NCAA fines are BS, but I'mma rush 100% of the time when the #THICCERKICKER sends us home with the W!

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James Hicks
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James Hicks

Acceptable for exceptional overtime wins.

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Harry D
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Harry D

Oh hell yes it was worth it.

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No

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

There should not have been a fine for celebrating a win. Next, there will be fines for smiling.

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Josh Armstrong
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Josh Armstrong

Act like you've been there before (even if it's been a decade.)

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

It was just KState. Stop acting so thirsty.

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Toasty
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Toasty

I say the fine wasn't big enough. $100K is barely a slap on the wrist for Mizzou (or any college) sports. If the SEC really cared about this sort of thing, fine the school $100K for every individual on the field. Then make the fine due the day after with $100K for every day the fine is late.

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Bill Douglas
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Bill Douglas

Remember this fine next time you call MoDOT to complain about a crumbling road or a pothole or a stoplight that doesn’t work and the UM engineering school grad who answers the phone tells you the state has no money in the budget to fix that crap. UM grads need to have their paychecks docked for this

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