Did anybody else see the Instagram post of Colandrea running option drills? I think it was one of the TV stations that posted it and it clearly looked on one they were running an old school speed option.
Saw that! I hope they use itDid anybody else see the Instagram post of Colandrea running option drills? I think it was one of the TV stations that posted it and it clearly looked on one they were running an old school speed option.
It’s to get the old fans excited so they buy tickets. They will run it 1-2 times all seasonThey also mentioned “fullback”. I could see it being a gimmick play here and there. As tight as they have been about camp it had to have been an intentional show for opposing D’s to at least spend some time on.
Was it ran out of the I or the shotgun?Did anybody else see the Instagram post of Colandrea running option drills? I think it was one of the TV stations that posted it and it clearly looked on one they were running an old school speed option.
Half the NFL uses a fullback at times. At Nebraska, we used to turn out good fullbacks for years. It seems so stupid that we don't use one.They also mentioned “fullback”. I could see it being a gimmick play here and there. As tight as they have been about camp it had to have been an intentional show for opposing D’s to at least spend some time on.
Unfortunately we haven’t used them as part of the entire offense since the Solich era.Half the NFL uses a fullback at times. At Nebraska, we used to turn out good fullbacks for years. It seems so stupid that we don't use one.
I looked this up. We stopped using a fullback in 2018. Our record since then is 38-56. 23-48 in Big 10 play.
Well they’re drilling it at least. Raiola really couldn’t run it effectively. Colandrea can.We will definitely see plenty of RPOs and zone reads, but traditional option plays I doubt it.
They usually call them H backs but we’ll see Bonner line up as a fullback.Half the NFL uses a fullback at times. At Nebraska, we used to turn out good fullbacks for years. It seems so stupid that we don't use one.
I looked this up. We stopped using a fullback in 2018. Our record since then is 38-56. 23-48 in Big 10 play.
Dylan wasn’t even what you call mobile at all . Colandrea isn’t just mobile he can flat out run . There is a difference between mobile and and Flat out runner. DC have to game plan for a runner.Well they’re drilling it at least. Raiola really couldn’t run it effectively. Colandrea can.
Lil bro is only 200 pounds... probably points to having problems again, again, again in short yardage and need him to be able to get 2 or 3 yards on 3rd and 2. But if they have to do it in the big 10 schedule he'll be banged up at best and injured for the season at worst. Remember that we lost HH in 2023 due to injury and Dylan in 2025 due to injury, and Dylan was hampered in 2024.Did anybody else see the Instagram post of Colandrea running option drills? I think it was one of the TV stations that posted it and it clearly looked on one they were running an old school speed option.
I hope they ran that for the media and opponents to see and the fans rarely see it. It certainly didn't look like a QB that has done a lot of option pitches.Did anybody else see the Instagram post of Colandrea running option drills? I think it was one of the TV stations that posted it and it clearly looked on one they were running an old school speed option.
Emmett only weighed 200 ibs . We aren’t going to run him 15 times a game on designed runs the reason Dylan got hampered and injured is because he couldn’t move to avoid sacks . It’s beneficial to the offense if you have a qb that can run it affects how the defense lines up and attacks you.Lil bro is only 200 pounds... probably points to having problems again, again, again in short yardage and need him to be able to get 2 or 3 yards on 3rd and 2. But if they have to do it in the big 10 schedule he'll be banged up at best and injured for the season at worst. Remember that we lost HH in 2023 due to injury and Dylan in 2025 due to injury, and Dylan was hampered in 2024.
Dang 3-9 will maybe get an extension?Lil bro is only 200 pounds... probably points to having problems again, again, again in short yardage and need him to be able to get 2 or 3 yards on 3rd and 2. But if they have to do it in the big 10 schedule he'll be banged up at best and injured for the season at worst. Remember that we lost HH in 2023 due to injury and Dylan in 2025 due to injury, and Dylan was hampered in 2024.
My assumption is that Ohio, Michigan State, Rutgers are Rhule's super bowl. If he can win those games he can keep his job and keep raking in the millions...maybe even get another extension.
Naw brah...I think Maryland, BG, and North Dakota should be auto wins....that would get him to the magical 6 that husker fans demand. Obviously if we struggle to beat BG or ND at home...dude should be fired on the spot and kicked out of the facilities like at his last job.Dang 3-9 will maybe get an extension?
You think AC is really going to avoid a big 10 pass rush on 3rd and long? We have to run him because our running back room consists of unknowns and woman beaters. I guarentee Mekhi doesn't even get through the season without being suspended.Emmett only weighed 200 ibs . We aren’t going to run him 15 times a game on designed runs the reason Dylan got hampered and injured is because he couldn’t move to avoid sacks . It’s beneficial to the offense if you have a qb that can run it affects how the defense lines up and attacks you.
Emmitt was our strength and he was elite in the open field...but he was really bad in short-yardage because his ability to move laterally just isn't productive and his low mass is a negative.Dang, I'm going to miss the dink and dunk game. Getting a 4-yard completion on 3rd and 9, and having a 73% completion rate that came with it. What will certain posters brag about now?
Don’t worryDang, I'm going to miss the dink and dunk game. Getting a 4-yard completion on 3rd and 9, and having a 73% completion rate that came with it. What will certain posters brag about now?
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