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Dillon Gabriel at 10-1 seems like a pretty solid bet.
I’d take Ewers over Beck
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Sign Up Now!Dillon Gabriel at 10-1 seems like a pretty solid bet.
Safe betAll I can assume is the odds of DR winning it are too good that they had to leave him off
I'd agree. Although go through that list and wow....what a lack of star power. Anyways give me $100 on those 10,000-1 odds for Dylan RaiolaI’d take Ewers over Beck
Brock Bowers to Colorado was a good one too.
No surprise about #1
Yeah I’m pretty sure hes still NASCAR DawgBrock Bowers to Colorado was a good one too.
Are 8 and 21 3yearletterman?
CFB Select: "This answer shouldn’t surprise you. We’re not just dwelling on their history as a college football dynasty, either – regardless of how you feel about Nebraska, they objectively have some of the deepest athletic department support in the country. They have already utilized this to pull in some of the top recruits and transfers in the country."
Judging by the attention gained after five-star freshman Dylan Raiola turned heads in Nebraska's spring game, the Huskers might not be sleeping much longer. He's the biggest recruiting win in program history and the type of player who could be landscape-changing in the Big Ten if he pans out. Nebraska has one of the strongest collectives in college football and booster support has never been issue, those are major positives for a program trying to get back to the pedestal.
I figured Benning posted it so it must be important.Explain this to me like I'm Jim
QB that can get the ball out quickly will feastExplain this to me like I'm Jim
Dillon Gabriel at 10-1 seems like a pretty solid bet.
Our QB play last year was shitty despite having an above average time to throwExplain this to me like I'm Jim
Not all "time to throw" is created equal. Is the QB back there running around like crazy, or do they have a comfortable pocket for that 3 seconds? Our QBs seemed to spend most of that time scrambling but spent very little time finding the open WRs.Our QB play last year was shitty despite having an above average time to throw
The time to throw typically stops when the QB is flushed out of the pocket. It's basically "time before they throw, have to move, or get sacked"Not all "time to throw" is created equal. Is the QB back there running around like crazy, or do they have a comfortable pocket for that 3 seconds? Our QBs seemed to spend most of that time scrambling but spent very little time finding the open WRs.