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Sport's Illustrated Neb WR analysis

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Sport's Illustrated Neb WR analysis

SI's Husker page links to HuskerMax and the HuskerMax forums. The HuskerMax owner must make a nice living from that site.

Same guy bought HuskerBoard a couple years ago. Added a bunch of ads and a couple things like an SI Husker news ticker. I browse with an ad blocker, so I haven't noticed a whole lot of difference. 🤷‍♂️
 
It's going to be pretty interesting to watch Mickey's career as a coach. I have heard from a few random people that they truly believe that if Frost doesn't get it done this year, they would 100% be onboard with handing the keys over to Mickey. His leadership skills seem to be pretty legit. If he could pull a couple of top coordinators, it would be interesting to see...
 
It's going to be pretty interesting to watch Mickey's career as a coach. I have heard from a few random people that they truly believe that if Frost doesn't get it done this year, they would 100% be onboard with handing the keys over to Mickey. His leadership skills seem to be pretty legit. If he could pull a couple of top coordinators, it would be interesting to see...
He knows how to recruit. Your head coach has to be your best recruiter. Sounds silly but Jimbo, Saban, Urban, Kirby...the best recruiters on their staffs (or former staffs)
 
He knows how to recruit. Your head coach has to be your best recruiter. Sounds silly but Jimbo, Saban, Urban, Kirby...the best recruiters on their staffs (or former staffs)
I'd say it's more important that they be an incredibly detail-oriented manager with an ability to also see the big picture. I think of Chip Kelley at Oregon and he's a micro-manager with a clear vision for his team. Wouldn't put him in front of a recruit very often though.
 
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