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Official Fall Practice Thread

Casey Thompson will be Nebraska’s starting quarterback to begin the season, Husker head coach Scott Frost said Thursday night.
“Talking to the offensive staff about it, Casey’s going to be the guy,” Frost said during an appearance on the Husker Sports Nightly radio program. “But we’ve had a lot of guys playing well at that position.
Chubba (Purdy) just keeps improving. Logan (Smothers) is clearly better than he was last year. We’ve seen a lot of good things out of (Heinrich) Haarberg, and Richie (Torres) is a super-talented young guy. I really like what we have at that position.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if more than one plays. But Casey’s going to take the first rep.”
So, when Nebraska opens the season Aug. 27 against Northwestern in Ireland, Thompson will be at the controls after spending four seasons at Texas. He played in a total of 19 games with the Longhorns, including 10 starts.
Both Frost and first-year Nebraska offensive coordinator Mark Whipple have made it clear that Thompson’s experience compared to the Huskers’ other quarterbacks figures prominently in the equation.
The 6-foot, 195-pound Thompson is a “gamer,” Frost said.
“There’s no substitute for having played a lot of college football,” the coach added. “There’s been fewer mistakes from him.”
Thompson came to Nebraska in the winter having played half of last season with a thumb injury on his throwing hand. He battled through the injury during spring practice in Lincoln, then underwent a procedure on the thumb in April.
“I think that thumb was probably bothering him worse than he let on (in the spring),” Frost said. “He’s throwing it way better now in the fall. He threw it well in the spring. But he’s got a lot of zip on it now.”
Thompson gets the ball out of his hand quickly.
“He’s got a really good feel for the pocket and throws well,” Frost said. “He’s doing a really good job with our run stuff. That was a little bit new to him, but he’s picked that up really well. He’s a football-savvy kid.”
Nebraska’s quarterbacks will benefit from a running back group “that is the best it’s been since I’ve been here,” Frost said. “Who gets the carries will be a decision we have to make week by week. All those guys look good. I can’t compliment them enough.
“(Jaquez) Yant’s done a great job improving. Gabe Ervin is head and shoulders better than he was a year ago. Rahmir is playing really well and can do multiple things for us. Anthony Grant just has a natural feel for what he does.
“And then our two freshmen, Ajay Allen’s been spectacular at times and Emmett (Johnson) — man, that kid has talent and works hard.”
In other news, Frost said a first set of Blackshirts will be awarded Saturday. He said defensive coordinator Erik Chinander doesn’t want to award them to guys who haven’t played in a game, meaning more likely will be disseminated in weeks ahead.
Frost had particularly strong praise for Nebraska’s EDGE defenders, calling it “maybe the strongest position on the team.” He said TCU transfer Ochaun Mathis “has been incredible, just his approach to coming into a new team and getting to work. I’ve seen improvement from him.
“I think him coming in probably has raised the level of play from Garrett (Nelson) and Caleb (Tannor).”
What’s more, redshirt freshmen EDGE defenders Blaise Gunnerson and Jimari Butler “both have had unbelievable camps, too.”
A recent addition to the roster, defensive back Brandon Moore, also may be able to help the team this season despite only joining the squad 11 days ago, Frost said. NU on Aug. 8 announced the addition of the former Central Florida and Florida State defender, who played for current Husker defensive backs coach Travis Fisher in 2017 at UCF.
“I wasn’t sure what to expect and he went out and made a couple plays on the ball right away the first couple days and looked like the guy we remember,” the coach said. “He’s just a great kid, too. He’s like family to me. I’m happy to be helping him, giving him another shot. I was hopeful he could help us and now having seen him, I think he will.”
In a big-picture matter, Frost addressed the challenge of playing North Dakota on Sept. 3 as opposed to having bye following a trip to Dublin, Ireland.
“We talked to our kids about the challenge of going overseas to play and making sure we don’t let that get in the way of our performance,” Frost said. “I’ve already kind of hinted to them that the second week is going to be a challenge, too.
“Coming back (from Ireland), I think we land at 3 or 4 in the morning, and have to get ready to play the next Saturday. So we have to have the game plan in the hopper ready to go. If we have that done, it’s really just about getting the guys mentally and physically ready to play in week two.”
Frost struck an optimistic tone as he discussed the impact on recruiting that the new $155 million training facility could have for his program. The facility is currently under construction just north and east of Memorial Stadium.
“There’s a lot of momentum right now, and we need to capitalize by making it happen on the field,” the coach said. “Between this facility and the NIL help that we’ve gotten that’s helped us attract players and how well our players are doing in NIL through ABM (Athlete Branding & Marketing), it’ll help us take care of our guys and hopefully attract better recruits.
“Again, this could all come together really nicely. We want to make Nebraska as big a destination for kids around the country as we can.”
 
“To be honest with you, my dad’s a farmer, and I was just helping him. We put up a lot of hay.”

-Colton Feist on not going to camps in high school.

If anyone wants to slander this kid on the platinum board, kindly get the fuck out
I love the Yutanimal, but you don’t win conference championships with him at DT.

That’s where the angst from husker fans comes from.
 
He plays because Dawson and Tuioti crooted bags on weiners instead of legit DL.
Losing Casey Rogers may sting more than we think he probably would of played quite a bit this year. What i don’t get is this…

Robinson- 4 star
Wynn- 4 star top 100
Nash- borderline 4
Tannor- 4 star
Nelson- 3 star

We’re either not developing or guys were overrated to begin with. Jury still out on Wynn and Mathis
 
Losing Casey Rogers may sting more than we think he probably would of played quite a bit this year. What i don’t get is this…

Robinson- 4 star
Wynn- 4 star top 100
Nash- borderline 4
Tannor- 4 star
Nelson- 3 star

We’re either not developing or guys were overrated to begin with. Jury still out on Wynn and Mathis
Nash is still young and Wynn would have played at Bama if he was good. The others aren't like for like for the Yutanimal
 
Losing Casey Rogers may sting more than we think he probably would of played quite a bit this year. What i don’t get is this…

Robinson- 4 star
Wynn- 4 star top 100
Nash- borderline 4
Tannor- 4 star
Nelson- 3 star

We’re either not developing or guys were overrated to begin with. Jury still out on Wynn and Mathis
Rogers was a very good DL when healthy. Was better than Robinson. I still think that was a huge loss. Hopefully Wynn, Feist, and the Tech transfer can hold up
 
Rogers was a very good DL when healthy. Was better than Robinson. I still think that was a huge loss. Hopefully Wynn, Feist, and the Tech transfer can hold up
Probably would have been Ty and Rogers on the inside when we go 4… hopefully someone steps up.
 
Losing Casey Rogers may sting more than we think he probably would of played quite a bit this year. What i don’t get is this…

Robinson- 4 star
Wynn- 4 star top 100
Nash- borderline 4
Tannor- 4 star
Nelson- 3 star

We’re either not developing or guys were overrated to begin with. Jury still out on Wynn and Mathis
Jury isn't still out on Robinson, Tannor and Nelson...they are good big 10 football players. Nash is only a sophomore, I keep saying this on here, so many people consider Damion Daniels to have been a good player for Nebraska, but when he was a RS sophomore, he started one game out of necessity and everybody on message boards thought he'd never get in shape. Give Nash some time.
 
Any reports on the number of times the o-line puked in today's practice? What's the over/under?
 
Jury isn't still out on Robinson, Tannor and Nelson...they are good big 10 football players. Nash is only a sophomore, I keep saying this on here, so many people consider Damion Daniels to have been a good player for Nebraska, but when he was a RS sophomore, he started one game out of necessity and everybody on message boards thought he'd never get in shape. Give Nash some time.

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Losing Casey Rogers may sting more than we think he probably would of played quite a bit this year. What i don’t get is this…

Robinson- 4 star
Wynn- 4 star top 100
Nash- borderline 4
Tannor- 4 star
Nelson- 3 star

We’re either not developing or guys were overrated to begin with. Jury still out on Wynn and Mathis

Literally every one of those guys you have listed are going to play. And 3 of them have more than a dozen career starts. Wynn has only been in this defense for 3 weeks. Nash came from one South Dakota Class 11A. That's the 2nd biggest class in South Dakota, but it's basically on par with Nebraska C2. HS football in South Dakota is terrible. The kid was always going to need at least 2 seasons of development
 
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