Respect and support for our players

HominidHusker

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Not anything new, but important to emphasize: While the disappointment is staggering, and we find ourselves numb to the feeling of what good football may look like, I try to focus on the hard work and dedication these guys put in.
I won’t critique their effort or desire too much (save Adrian’s run out of bounds before the marker on 3rd down).
I really feel terrible that our players have put so much “sweat equity” (Benning) into finding W’s and they’ve found themselves on a losing team, most for their entire collegiate career.

We all get frustrated by the mistakes, but the players want it. Most have done enough to contribute to those W’s. We have enough talent for W’s.

The failure rests on coaching. And to be honest, I won’t even be that bitter at coaches because I don’t question their desire either.
But despite any level of desire, the coaches are the ones paid a lot of money to recruit, develop and have their team prepared to win. This is where things have clearly come up short.

As we look ahead, a few players will surely move on elsewhere, others exhaust their eligibility feeling the sting of those L’s stacking up. They should keep their chin held high if they feel they gave it all they had.

A few players aren’t cut out for success at this level, but there’s plenty of guys on the roster who can contribute to the next chapter. I hope those guys stick around. It’s important to retain as much talent as we can heading into the new coaching era.

For Adrian specifically, he’s a good man and has to endure more than his fair share of the blame. The bottom line is he should not have been put in the position to fail because it’s a coach’s job to have the right guys on the field. I also wonder what a different QB coach could have done to his trajectory or how better OL play could have helped.
It’s a sad ending for Frost’s much anticipated tenure, but I want to applaud the roster of men who’ve made the effort, even if they couldn’t make it happen.

Now let’s put the past behind us and look forward to building something more positive under a new coaching regime.
 

hexumhawk

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Iowa fan here.

I heard the post game interview of Domann and was really impressed with the guy. It is easy to fold in tough situations but you have to commend that man with what he said and how he is approaching things. Just my 2 cents
 

HominidHusker

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Iowa fan here.

I heard the post game interview of Domann and was really impressed with the guy. It is easy to fold in tough situations but you have to commend that man with what he said and how he is approaching things. Just my 2 cents
Guys like Domann and Stille and Dismuke and Thomas have really held together through tough times.
Even Adrian has handled adversity really well by all appearances off the field. (On the field is a different topic).
They’re not quitters. I respect the hell out of that.
 

regoratsginrom

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I can't really be too upset with Adrian. He's doing the best he can. It's just that his best isn't good enough. Sports is littered with people who couldn't make the right play, couldn't come through with the bases loaded, couldn't hit the big shot, whether it be physical (not Adrian's issue) or mental (Adrian's issue). He's just a kid trying to do what is expected of him and isn't up to the task. The fact that his coach never recruited anyone else to push him, or who keeps running him out there is on the coach. He's also the one being paid $5 million to make those decisions.

I'm guessing Adrian won't be here next year one way or another. I'd root for the kid if he went somewhere else and played one final year.
 

mgbreeze

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I'd root for the kid if he went somewhere else and played one final year.
Yeah, I would too if it weren't for one thing... it's a 100% certain that if he transfers and plays well somewhere the entire narrative and story will be that he was unappreciated at Nebraska and we're a bunch of ignorant meanies. Guaranteed.
 
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Yeah, I would too if it weren't for one thing... it's a 100% certain that if he transfers and plays well somewhere the entire narrative and story will be that he was unappreciated at Nebraska and we're a bunch of ignorant meanies. Guaranteed.

More than willing to roll that dice and take my chances.
 

timnsun

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Yeah, I would too if it weren't for one thing... it's a 100% certain that if he transfers and plays well somewhere the entire narrative and story will be that he was unappreciated at Nebraska and we're a bunch of ignorant meanies. Guaranteed.
Either that or it will confirm everything we believe today about the offensive coaches… they can’t coach.
 

mgbreeze

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Either that or it will confirm everything we believe today about the offensive coaches… they can’t coach.
That won't be the narrative though. Of course, there's a better chance that he actually just sucks and will spend next season setting fire to the hopes of a different fanbase.