Season prediction time!

Redscarlet

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Jun 17, 2001
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2015 - riley was 1-1 vs top 25 teams (both top 10)
2016 - riley was 1-3 vs top 25 teams (0-1 vs top 10)
2017 - riley was 0-3 vs top 25 teams (all 3 top 10)

2021 - 4 pre-season top 25 teams on the schedule (2 top 10)

they all look pretty similar to me
2016 what was Oregon ranked at seasons end.Laughing They were 4-8. Howdy Doody didn’t beat anyone in the top 25 that year..

His only win that was credible was in 2015 when upsetting Sparty..
 
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2016 what was Oregon ranked at seasons end.Laughing They were 4-8. Howdy Doody didn’t beat anyone in the top 25 that year..

His only win that was credible was in 2015 when upsetting Sparty..
it'll be the same thing this year with our 'difficult' schedule

as for the only credible win, that sounds pretty familiar, too
 

Nate004

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6-6… College Football Purgatory. Not bad enough to fire Frost, not good enough for high ranking recruits to believe in us enough to commit.
 

Cidsports

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In my best @cidsports voice -


- OLine is not as good as perceived
- Defense is better, will play better against teams like Northwestern, Iowa and Wisconsin than they will OU and
OSU because of style of play as much as talent level.
- Injury prone QB is always a concern
- schedule is not as brutal as people make it out to be. Ohio St and Oklahoma are the only elite teams on the
schedule.
- I'll optimistically go with 7-5

Chris Klieman is 2-0 against Lincoln Riley, despite 8-5 and 4-6 seasons.

2016 - L to Houston (neutral) and L to Ohio State in Norman

2017 - Matt Campbell won his first trip to Norman

2018 - Texas won in RRR game

2019 - lost in Manhattan, as mentioned

2020 - lost in Norman coming off opening game win against Missouri State to a 4-6 team

At Tulane, then Western Carolina, and finally Nebraska.

Road trip at Illinois, then Fordham and then onto Norman

Scott Frost isn't Matt Campbell or Chris Klieman?

11 am start. OU is pissed.
 

NorthWillRiseAgain

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Chris Klieman is 2-0 against Lincoln Riley, despite 8-5 and 4-6 seasons.

2016 - L to Houston (neutral) and L to Ohio State in Norman

2017 - Matt Campbell won his first trip to Norman

2018 - Texas won in RRR game

2019 - lost in Manhattan, as mentioned

2020 - lost in Norman coming off opening game win against Missouri State to a 4-6 team

At Tulane, then Western Carolina, and finally Nebraska.

Road trip at Illinois, then Fordham and then onto Norman

Scott Frost isn't Matt Campbell or Chris Klieman?

11 am start. OU is pissed.
What
 
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Chris Klieman is 2-0 against Lincoln Riley, despite 8-5 and 4-6 seasons.

2016 - L to Houston (neutral) and L to Ohio State in Norman

2017 - Matt Campbell won his first trip to Norman

2018 - Texas won in RRR game

2019 - lost in Manhattan, as mentioned

2020 - lost in Norman coming off opening game win against Missouri State to a 4-6 team

At Tulane, then Western Carolina, and finally Nebraska.

Road trip at Illinois, then Fordham and then onto Norman

Scott Frost isn't Matt Campbell or Chris Klieman?

11 am start. OU is pissed.
No idea what the **** you are talking about. 8 bullet points, none of which are relevant to Nebraska's season. Too many references to Kansas St. Perhaps you should quote some more Lindy's or Street and Smiths


Bingo and cidsports.......have they ever been seen together. A lot of shared K State love
 

cecilB

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If we beat Illinois, it will be 8 wins. If not, probably be a challenge to get to 6.
I’m close. If Illinois wins anything +4 will be a good outcome. If they win this winnable one…I’m guessing they’ll top out around 8 wins. Game 1 will be revealing. Ill talent is never putrid, not great, but not bad. A new coach will mean first 1/3 of the season is where you’ll want to catch them.
 

Cidsports

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No idea what the **** you are talking about. 8 bullet points, none of which are relevant to Nebraska's season. Too many references to Kansas St. Perhaps you should quote some more Lindy's or Street and Smiths


Bingo and cidsports.......have they ever been seen together. A lot of shared K State love

QB Skyler Thompson is 2-0 against OU.

Became the first starting quarterback to win consecutive starts against Oklahoma since Baylor’s Bryce Petty in 2013 and 2014, while he is the first to do so against top-five Sooner teams since Oklahoma State’s Josh Fields in 2001 and 2002… Set a career high with 344 passing yards against the Sooners, while his 13.36 yards per attempt set the school’s single-game record (minimum 25 attempts)… His 18.56 yards per completion at Oklahoma ranked second in school history among quarterbacks to complete 18 to 21 passes in a game.

OU is mortal. Still extreme long-shot, but K-State accomplished it in Norman, as did 2017 ISU team.
 

IM4NUAlways_

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May 31, 2005
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Really hard to predict with so many variables that could ruin the season. If AM stays healthy then 6-6 or 7-5 is likely. If AM goes down then this
becomes much less likely.
It is imperative to win at Illinois to get these guys to believe. If Illinois beats us then I’m afraid this will be more rinse and repeat of the Frost
tenure.
7-5 is where I am barring what you said about AM. I can see them as high as 10-2 but if you think that you also have to bring in the other end. 4-8. Both are about the same small % of happening but anything is possible. I would say 6-6 and 7-5 are about 70-8-% probable.
 

dinglefritz

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Jan 14, 2011
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Who cares.

Outside of Oklahoma and Ohio St, all games should be winnable. By definition, 2 out of 12, isn't a tough schedule.
Virtually every sports analyst who measures schedules has NU as having one of the toughest schedules in the country this season. Yes I agree that OU and OSU will be tough sledding but we're going to be dogs in half of our games.
 

huskerbaseball13

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Virtually every sports analyst who measures schedules has NU as having one of the toughest schedules in the country this season. Yes I agree that OU and OSU will be tough sledding but we're going to be dogs in half of our games.

That has more to do with Frost and the program than Nebraska playing some loaded schedule.
 

dinglefritz

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That has more to do with Frost and the program than Nebraska playing some loaded schedule.
I think we have what 5 top 25 preseason ranked teams on the schedule? I don't think Tom ever faced that many in the regular season. Who knows where those teams end up but right NOW, the schedule looks tough. But hey, I'm predicted 8-9 wins with a bowl game so.....
 

dinglefritz

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QB Skyler Thompson is 2-0 against OU.

Became the first starting quarterback to win consecutive starts against Oklahoma since Baylor’s Bryce Petty in 2013 and 2014, while he is the first to do so against top-five Sooner teams since Oklahoma State’s Josh Fields in 2001 and 2002… Set a career high with 344 passing yards against the Sooners, while his 13.36 yards per attempt set the school’s single-game record (minimum 25 attempts)… His 18.56 yards per completion at Oklahoma ranked second in school history among quarterbacks to complete 18 to 21 passes in a game.

OU is mortal. Still extreme long-shot, but K-State accomplished it in Norman, as did 2017 ISU team.
Rattler needs to sprain his ankle badly in warm ups for us to have a chance.
 
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Virtually every sports analyst who measures schedules has NU as having one of the toughest schedules in the country this season. Yes I agree that OU and OSU will be tough sledding but we're going to be dogs in half of our games.
Talk to me after the season, Northwestern will be a .500 team, Minnesota and Iowa are going to be 7 or 8 win teams at best, Illinois and Michigan St will be 4 win teams, Purdue will be a 3 win team. Buffalo and Fordham are meh. That leaves Michigan, who knows (6-10 wins), then Wisconsin, Ohio St and Oklahoma are left.
 

TampaBaySkers

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Three scenarios for me:

1. Beat IL - 7-5
2. Beat IL, lose to MSU - 6-6
3. Lose to IL - 5-7

I’ll go with 7-5 because I’m feeling optimistic.
 

huskerbaseball13

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I think we have what 5 top 25 preseason ranked teams on the schedule? I don't think Tom ever faced that many in the regular season. Who knows where those teams end up but right NOW, the schedule looks tough. But hey, I'm predicted 8-9 wins with a bowl game so.....

All of the above will change. But then again, the odds really haven’t mattered pre-season much anyways….Frost has been under the win total every single year. That should surprise nobody at this point. Bad coaches don’t win games.
 

okie70

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Oct 9, 2001
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QB Skyler Thompson is 2-0 against OU.

Became the first starting quarterback to win consecutive starts against Oklahoma since Baylor’s Bryce Petty in 2013 and 2014, while he is the first to do so against top-five Sooner teams since Oklahoma State’s Josh Fields in 2001 and 2002… Set a career high with 344 passing yards against the Sooners, while his 13.36 yards per attempt set the school’s single-game record (minimum 25 attempts)… His 18.56 yards per completion at Oklahoma ranked second in school history among quarterbacks to complete 18 to 21 passes in a game.

OU is mortal. Still extreme long-shot, but K-State accomplished it in Norman, as did 2017 ISU team.
Which is why at this point OU fans much more worried about KState than the Huskers. But RB room much better than last year, Rattler more experienced and defense improved. But will still reserve judgment until the game.
 

oldjar07

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Oct 25, 2009
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I've been saying since the spring game we look like a 5 win team, so I'll say 5-7.
 

T...Chafes

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Oct 9, 2004
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All things considered (AM starting again, turnovers, lack of play makers, new controversy, Frost coaching)....I'll go with 5-7.

Another losing season...Ugh!!!
 

HuskAir

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Oct 27, 2001
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Two months ago, I was leaning towards 3 wins. Since, I’ve drank some koolaid and think we hit 6.
 

B1G RED RULES

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I think we have what 5 top 25 preseason ranked teams on the schedule? I don't think Tom ever faced that many in the regular season. Who knows where those teams end up but right NOW, the schedule looks tough. But hey, I'm predicted 8-9 wins with a bowl game so.....
When a perennial bottom dweller program with a first year head coach is considered a “must win” versus an easy win in year four, your team has a damn tough schedule.
 

dinglefritz

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Jan 14, 2011
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I hope you’re right. I do agree o line run-blocking is key to our success.
I'm drinking the Kool-Aid....errrr I guess it's strawberry Mike's Hard Lemonade. Seriously. I LOVED the old strawberry soda pop and I LOVE lemonade. Throw in some booze and what could better? MMMMMGOOD!
 

dinglefritz

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When a perennial bottom dweller program with a first year head coach is considered a “must win” versus an easy win in year four, your team has a damn tough schedule.
Well if we don't win that game, I think we have a new head coach in the not too distant future. A lot hinges on that first game and I don't see how the team recovers mentally if they lose that game. Beat Illinois and your upside is wide open. Lose that game and you're probably screwed. It's why we play the games. Nobody knows right now where this team winds up but damn with a senior 4 year starter at QB and what appears to be a deep roster you better win some games. One concern that cropped up is the injury to Corcoran. Not sure what to expect out of our backup tackle. He may need help from our best blocking TE who just happens to be out with an injury as well. That can be a game changer.
 

BoilerN

Heisman
May 12, 2017
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Talk to me after the season, Northwestern will be a .500 team, Minnesota and Iowa are going to be 7 or 8 win teams at best, Illinois and Michigan St will be 4 win teams, Purdue will be a 3 win team. Buffalo and Fordham are meh. That leaves Michigan, who knows (6-10 wins), then Wisconsin, Ohio St and Oklahoma are left.
Purdue worse than Illinois? Ouch. Pretty rough for a team that didn't get worse this offseason.