Rutgers v Maryland

pgainey

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The winner is bowl eligible

since 2018 - every big ten team will have played in a bowl game with the exception of Nebraska and today’s Maryland/Rutgers loser
 

RiLLLLLLLLey

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rrthusker

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Let that sink in. But, but, but Schiano needs five years to turn it around.
 

NorthwesternGuy

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So dumb. Those teams are in the 70s/80s in S&P+. Nebraska is 30.

Frost has turned it around in Lincoln. Some fans just don’t understand football analytics.
 

steinek11

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So dumb. Those teams are in the 70s/80s in S&P+. Nebraska is 30.

Frost has turned it around in Lincoln. Some fans just don’t understand football analytics.
Frost has NOT turned it around. He loses 2 of every 3 games and has for 4 straight years. He's not a good coach.
 

schuele

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Let that sink in. But, but, but Schiano needs five years to turn it around.
I would take Schiano in a heartbeat over Frost, but I'm not sure I'd call this season a turnaround for Rutgers. With the exception of Michigan, every opponent with a pulse has completely shut them down. Last week against Penn State, Rutgers crossed midfield once, and it was early in the 4th quarter against a fair number of PSU subs.

But Rutgers and Maryland have managed to win against really bad opponents. Frost can't even do that consistently.
 

HuskerOnline2000

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So dumb. Those teams are in the 70s/80s in S&P+. Nebraska is 30.

Frost has turned it around in Lincoln. Some fans just don’t understand football analytics.
Exactly. It’s good football. The scheme is there. It’s very good. Just bad breaks. In the future we will be 11-1
 

pharvey0829

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I would take Schiano in a heartbeat over Frost, but I'm not sure I'd call this season a turnaround for Rutgers. With the exception of Michigan, every opponent with a pulse has completely shut them down. Last week against Penn State, Rutgers crossed midfield once, and it was early in the 4th quarter against a fair number of PSU subs.

But Rutgers and Maryland have managed to win against really bad opponents. Frost can't even do that consistently.
Although to be fair, Maryland did beat Texass twice, which is more than what Nebraska was able to do during their entire time in the Big 12.
 

schuele

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The fact that one of these teams is going to a bowl confirms that there are way too many bowls. My God.
 

bigboxes

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The fact that one of these teams is going to a bowl confirms that there are way too many bowls. My God.
and yet NU is not going to a bowl in the Scott Frost era. Sad.
 
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schuele

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and yet NU is not going to a bowl yet in the Scott Frost era. Sad.
Oh I agree. Good for these teams for managing to get to five wins, despite being awful. If Frost could just do that, there would be fanboys ready to four-lane Highway 30 through Wood River and rename it the Scott Frost Expressway.