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Week 6 v Michigan State: Depth Chart, Game Notes, etc

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Oct 7, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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What a weird fucking thing to throw in between his high school ranking and his return stats
That is wild and sad.

But we gotta start doing that more often.

"Here's is Francois Brown. He was a mid 3 star coming out of high school with mid upside. His dad went out for milk and never came home. Currently, he is averaging 1.3 ypc on 12 carries."
 
That is wild and sad.

But we gotta start doing that more often.

"Here's is Francois Brown. He was a mid 3 star coming out of high school with mid upside. His dad went out for milk and never came home. Currently, he is averaging 1.3 ypc on 12 carries."

Some of these could be epic.
 
Avery Moss would have been awesome.

‘Avery Moss on the tackle. Moss was a 3 star recruit and Honorable Mention All State performer at Corona del Sol High School before coming to Nebraska’.

‘Moss hasn’t displayed his penis on campus since an incident last Spring, which speaks to his maturation’

‘His 3 1/2 tackles for loss are highest among all recent FBS sexual offenders'
 
That is wild and sad.

But we gotta start doing that more often.

"Here's is Francois Brown. He was a mid 3 star coming out of high school with mid upside. His dad went out for milk and never came home. Currently, he is averaging 1.3 ypc on 12 carries."

I like it… Terrence is an extremely athletic and highly coveted recruit out of Valley Christian High. He clocked an electronic 4.3 forty, his mom died of a crack overdose when he was 12 and he has a 41” vertical.
 
I like it… Terrence is an extremely athletic and highly coveted recruit out of Valley Christian High. He clocked an electronic 4.3 forty, his mom died of a crack overdose when he was 12 and he has a 41” vertical.

His favorite color is Magenta, and he frequently wears women’s lingerie under his uniform.

You could seriously go anywhere with this.

I’m going to start doing it out loud when I’m watching games from here on out.

I’ll let everyone know how that works out for me.
 
That is wild and sad.

But we gotta start doing that more often.

"Here's is Francois Brown. He was a mid 3 star coming out of high school with mid upside. His dad went out for milk and never came home. Currently, he is averaging 1.3 ypc on 12 carries."
What he lacks in the living girlfriend department, he makes up for with return stats.
 
Nice looking running back out of Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
6'1" 205
Had about 33 TDs as a senior.
High school team caught a team wide case of crabs.
HAd 25 offers out of high school and committed to BYU before taking his Mormon mission.
 
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Hmm. Looks like we're to the point in the season where they are just going to throw the same depth chart out week after week regardless of reality.

Pritchett still behind Corcoran?
Ochoa still in front of McGahee?
Bower in front of Merritt? Judging by snaps and order of appearance, Bower is not only well behind Merritt but also behind Michael Booker, who has never appeared on a depth chart.

Buncha nonsense.
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Didn’t they make a scene of giving Bower a scholarship? lol
 
That is wild and sad.

But we gotta start doing that more often.

"Here's is Francois Brown. He was a mid 3 star coming out of high school with mid upside. His dad went out for milk and never came home. Currently, he is averaging 1.3 ypc on 12 carries."
Wilson Dittman, wanna be walk on at Pickle Smoochers with a low floor and an even lower ceiling, his dad sits in the corner while TPB rails his mom. Currently averages falling for one fake Nike rumor a month.
 

MR Monday PC​

Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule​

***Rhule said Michigan State ran a pro-style offense, and quarterback Aidan Chiles did “all the pro-style things” and was “a thinking man’s quarterback, which I respect.” However, Rhule added that Chiles was a “dynamic” runner and NU expects to see plenty of designed QB runs.

***Rhule spent most of the bye weekend recruiting. After watching some other college games, though, Rhule’s message to the Huskers was that “there’s way more parity than ever before,” and “what’s your mindset” going into every game.

With so many close games that came down to the final play, and every player “needed to chase their own play.”

***Rhule said Nebraska had “a really good plan” at running back, though he wouldn’t share any details about “that clarity” behind starter Emmett Johnson.

***Rhule said Nebraska “went good-on-good” over the bye week in practice. A major focus was on stopping the run and protecting the pocket. The only way to work on those things was playing ‘real football.”

***Rhule said Malcolm Hartzog was “doubtful” to play vs. Michigan State. He’s not ruled out, but Rhule said the defensive back was unlikely to play vs. Michigan State.

***Another message Rhule had for his team last week was that “no one feels sorry for you” after a loss like Michigan. “There’s no time to wallow in self-pity.”


Looking ahead to Michigan State, and any changes at tackle?​

***Rhule called Michigan State’s Ryan Eckley “an NFL punter,” which would make it even more important for Jacory Barney and NU’s return team to make good decisions. However, he doesn’t want Barney and Co. playing timidly. “We’re here to play football.”

***Rhule said Nebraska’s extended homestand has “been great” for the team to get into a routine. At the end of the day, though, it doesn’t matter where or when you play if you’re not prepared.

***Rhule said there were “definitely” some freshmen he’d like to see more of going forward. He named guys like Isaiah Mozee, Quinn Clark, Rex Guthrie, and Cortez Mills in that group.

***Rhule said the offensive line was “a good group” that “hit a bad day” against Michigan. He pointed to Nebraska scoring 14 points in “crucial time” at the end of the first half and the fourth quarter. However, there were times when the unit obviously wasn’t good enough.

He expects the o-line to “come out swinging” against Michigan State.

***Rhule said Nebraska “clarified a little bit what we’re going to do” at both offensive tackle spots over the bye week, but he declined to say whether there would be any changes. He thinks NU had a “good idea” of what those positions will look like going forward.

“You’ll see that on Saturday.”
 
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