Eric was only 5'11" Mo is 6'1. Come to think of it, Mo has shown flashes of AP as well. Now Imagine Mo 220-225 and built the Duvall way without losing a step of speed, quickness or shiftyness and catches the rock really well which he already does!
Eric was only 5'11" Mo is 6'1. Come to think of it, Mo has shown flashes of AP as well. Now Imagine Mo 220-225 and built the Duvall way without losing a step of speed, quickness or shiftyness and catches the rock really well which he already does!
Thanks Headcard. I want to believe, I truly do. We can have elite players. We can be relevant. We can act like the blue blood program that we are. Nebraska football can be great again. I am starting to see it. RollingLaughI think we are all going to have to accept it. This kid is the real deal. I know it’s been a while and we aren’t sure how to handle this sort of thing, but we will figure it out.
I think we are all going to have to accept it. This kid is the real deal. I know it’s been a while and we aren’t sure how to handle this sort of thing, but we will figure it out.
If he is as good as the hype, you don't sit him.
What? You don't see him having a big year as a fifth-year senior in 2022?If he is as good as the hype, you don't sit him.
aka he plays at 160?
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You do not know what you are talking about.
You guys said that when I wanted to hire Frost instead of Riley.
#c2oDoesn'tunderstandTheNebraskaWay
You do not know what you are talking about.
Which is all the more reason he should redshirt, at a loaded RB position.
What exactly would the goal be in redshirting Washington? If he's even a fraction of what he appears to be, he's not going to be at NU as a fifth-year senior. Even 6 or 7 touches per game would make more sense than wasting a year on the bench.
He's not going to redshirt unless he gets injured. You can take that to the bank. The kid has said many times already that his dream goal is to get to the NFL as quick as he can. He doesn't want to redshirt.
If he says so. Fine. Bad idea.
RB recruits don't usually redshirt. And that's the way they, the recruits, want it.Amazing how desperate Nebraska football is for a hint of real "greatness," no matter how raw and not necessarily in the best interest of the Program to throw out there without thinking about the kid's best interest.
Not The Nebraska Way
RB recruits don't usually redshirt. And that's the way they, the recruits, want it.
RB recruits don't usually redshirt. And that's the way they, the recruits, want it.
How did we leap from me asking a simple question to you squealing like a stuck pig about being banned?He can get hurt. He runs upright and needs real strength/speed to ensure he doesn't. My take. Ban me.
Honestly, I've been posting here for so long listening to the peanut gallery, I don't care anymore.
We graduate RBs, this kid comes back in 2019 at 205lbs+ and is an absolute force. It's the right call for him, for sure.
You don't get paid for being a 3-5 touch freshman RB at Nebraska.
I get your point and I normally agree that you want to red shirt players that have a lot of potential but not yet good enough to start. However I think Maurice is going to be too good to keep off the field this year. Plus I'm getting tired of the mediocre running back play we've had the last few years and want to see some guys with some real talent back there.I take exception with a superior talent that doesn't really benefit us this year.
Tre. OZ. Wilbon. Bell.
Who was the last good RB that redshirted his freshman year at Nebraska? Helu, Burkhead, Ameer, Bryant all played. Guys like Ahman, Alexander, etc played on loaded teams. I think you might have to go all he way back to Calvin Jones to find a great RB that redshirted at Nebraska.
Plus I hardly think we are loaded at RB. This staff wants to use a lot of guys and spread the carries around and guys like Wilson and Oz are far from proven and Bryant has knee issues.
Who was the last good RB that redshirted his freshman year at Nebraska? Helu, Burkhead, Ameer, Bryant all played. Guys like Ahman, Alexander, etc played on loaded teams. I think you might have to go all he way back to Calvin Jones to find a great RB that redshirted at Nebraska.
Plus I hardly think we are loaded at RB. This staff wants to use a lot of guys and spread the carries around and guys like Wilson and Oz are far from proven and Bryant has knee issues.
For an expected 5th or 6th string back, Oz and Wilbon are pretty proven. I'm comfortable if either one of them gets a few carries a game.Who was the last good RB that redshirted his freshman year at Nebraska? Helu, Burkhead, Ameer, Bryant all played. Guys like Ahman, Alexander, etc played on loaded teams. I think you might have to go all he way back to Calvin Jones to find a great RB that redshirted at Nebraska.
Plus I hardly think we are loaded at RB. This staff wants to use a lot of guys and spread the carries around and guys like Wilson and Oz are far from proven and Bryant has knee issues.
For an expected 5th or 6th string back, Oz and Wilbon are pretty proven. I'm comfortable if either one of them gets a few carries a game.
If you don't mind, I'm going with Scott Frost as keeper of the 'Nebraska Way'.
I honestly think I am the only torch bearer left, campaigning for the Nebraska Way.
I honestly think I am the only torch bearer left, campaigning for the Nebraska Way.
I honestly think I am the only torch bearer left, campaigning for the Nebraska Way.
He'll have another drink.So if Washington plays this year then Frost isn’t doing it the Nebraska way? What will you do then?
He'll have another drink.