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Let this be a lesson to all of you fucking idiots for replying to DuckSker.

Gotta score the round 10-8 for him though cause of the number of posters he's hooked
It's like a train wreck man, you can't help it. I just find it fascinating that someone can look at the past however many years of mediocre football Nebraska has had now and think recruiting rankings are the end all be all. Unless you get inside the top 10, you really aren't much different than everybody else. There's a lot of proof to that with how many times Wisconsin and Cockeye have beaten Nebraska with worse recruiting classes.
 
I got absolutely blasted for having that take on here. Platinum board is 95% Rhule>>#2ndChoice. I have the receipts.

Me and Buck were the only ones who thought #2ndChoice woulda been a better hire. Let that sink in. Hope we’re wrong!
You have a unique talent for cunting up a thread lil ducky. Keep quacking and eating your piss cheerios.
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Shitty Frost croot


You must be a ton of fun to be around. Just walking around shitting on everything. I don’t understand what you’re trying to say. He was highly sought after and frost failed to develop him. Fly back home lil ducky.
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Pretty sure Donny was the best out of a bunch of bad options after better candidates turned us down. Don't get me wrong, he blows goats and our OL will fucking suck...but I don't think Rhule had many (if any) better options.
I mean, I know Garrison has wanted to come back for a long time, but he doesn't fit with what Rhule wanted from his position coaches.
 
I haven't paid enough attention to who possible commitments are. I don't know how many future starters this class has but not sure how you're still impressed with people that went 4-8.
I think you can be impressed with the talent and lay a lot of the record on the coaching. I think the roster has talent on it to compete early (7-8 wins). Looking back, outside of year 2 of Frost's tenure talent wasn't the issue.

Heard a saying recently that I felt fit Nebraska..... Talent gets you blown out and coaching loses close games.
 
Curious, why? I have my thoughts, but curious what you or @slattimer would say....
  • Kids that you recruit for defense are no longer used to defending 22 personnel type of offenses. Most of the kids you recruit from places like Texas, particularly if they played at the 5A and 6A level (which most do) they play vs 10 and 11 personnel almost exclusively.
  • Matching your defensive personnel up to 22 personnel that has TEs/RBs that can run and catch is really tricky. Do you play in your base that may be with 5 DBs
  • Everybody is so used to playing nickel all the time now as their base because of all the spread concepts out there. So let's say I have a 10 game schedule. Maybe 2 of those games I play 22 personnel teams and 8 of those teams we play teams that are in 10/11. That means 80% of my games I'm likely to be in nickel as my base as opposed to a traditional 4-3/3-4 defense. Then in 2 of those games we have to completely change the mindset of what we are doing. That's tough.
I coach at a little bitty school now. 2A in Kansas. And still last year 80% of the time we were defending either 2x2 or 3x1 (mostly 3x1)....that's 80% when 2 of the teams on our schedule were single wing teams. So we basically see spread all year and then randomly have to line up vs power teams. It's not easy to do.

Honestly it's one of the reasons we line up in the flexbone and run nothing but triple option at you. Because it's tough to defend in one week.

25 years ago it was the opposite right? 80% of the time you're facing either a wishbone, slot I or Wing T and then you'd get this random team that was in the shotgun and spreading it out.

In the Big 10 west maybe it's not as big of an adjustment because Cockeye, Minnesota and Illinois are on the schedule. Although Illinois is trying to be more of a 11 personnel type team I think. But for me, it's a lot easier to line up vs 2x2 than it is Ace. Double tight I is much more daunting than empty.

There is no worse feeling as a defensive coordinator than not being able to stop the run. Most helpless feeling in football to me.
 
How so, exactly?
For the purpose of this separate coordinators with position coaches....

Look at Rhule's position coaches and what are some of the common traits...
  • Young - Their average age is like 18
  • Moldable
  • Have some tie to him (except Raiola)
Wager is an exception too, but I think he wanted to have a coach with ties to Texas HS.

Then he hired veteran Coordinators
  • White
  • Satterfield
  • Foley
All of his coordinators had a healthy amount of experience. Rhule even said he was going to hire coordinators with experience.

So the idea was he wanted smart, driven, moldable, etc.... assistant coaches so he could teach them and build them up his way.

John Garrison probably has 11 years of coaching P5 OL. Who in the position coaching pool looks like him? The only thing I can identify is Rhule met with Garrison when the Panthers drafted Ekem Ekwonu.

FWIW, I would have Garrison back here yesterday. He had 2 1st round OL drafted in his time at NC state.... Meanwhile Nebraska's last 1st round pick on offense is LP. That is a piece of fun filled trivia for you.
 
You must be a ton of fun to be around. Just walking around shitting on everything. I don’t understand what you’re trying to say. He was highly sought after and frost failed to develop him. Fly back home lil ducky.
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Yesterday i was told how shitty our 2019 class was and how theres no NFL guys there. Benhart is a 2019
 
I will say #2ndChoice hired a staff I wanted Nebraska to hire.

I like Rhule, but he is doing some shit I don't get.
Apparently 40 yard dash is the only metric that matters especially in the Big Ten West. Where have we heard that before? How’d it work? Lol
 
For the purpose of this separate coordinators with position coaches....

Look at Rhule's position coaches and what are some of the common traits...
  • Young - Their average age is like 18
  • Moldable
  • Have some tie to him (except Raiola)
Wager is an exception too, but I think he wanted to have a coach with ties to Texas HS.

Then he hired veteran Coordinators
  • White
  • Satterfield
  • Foley
All of his coordinators had a healthy amount of experience. Rhule even said he was going to hire coordinators with experience.

So the idea was he wanted smart, driven, moldable, etc.... assistant coaches so he could teach them and build them up his way.

John Garrison probably has 11 years of coaching P5 OL. Who in the position coaching pool looks like him? The only thing I can identify is Rhule met with Garrison when the Panthers drafted Ekem Ekwonu.

FWIW, I would have Garrison back here yesterday. He had 2 1st round OL drafted in his time at NC state.... Meanwhile Nebraska's last 1st round pick on offense is LP. That is a piece of fun filled trivia for you.
Yeah his resume is obviously lightyears ahead of Raiola, good breakdown. I hope it works out for us 😳
 
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