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Oh shoot, I forgot that was his landing spot. I was talking about his initial move from Southwest to Northeast. I did note that Nebraska is supposedly still recruiting Chuck. Coach Howard is mentioned as his main recruiter.
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Funny, I was just thinking of that myself. Yeah, that could prove uncomfortable. Hmm, I also wonder why the young man transferred?
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Good news! https://247sports.com/college/nebraska/Article/braden-frager-commits-to-nebraska-basketball-fred-hoiberg-218008258/?fbclid=IwAR3XAaT8yAvhL62jD135Y90RYAYfSsCAJqqa8QtyCrhWZnYASbLTKZZLO_8
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Nice!
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Both programs suck. Hard to differentiate between stepping in poodle poop and lab poop. Both are sh**; they stink the same and it is difficult to remove the smell from the bottom of your shoe.
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I'm not concerned at this point. I assume she is deciding what her most important priorities may be. We have a lot going for us. But the other schools likely have their own plus and minuses. I am still pretty confident that Nebraska still brings the most to the table.
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Opening Night 2023 - Friday, Sept 29th
Huskerpapa replied to hhcmatt's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
I guess it is a matter of perspective and what trips your trigger. My one son hated it. Thought it failed to show what we were going to be about. I on the other hand enjoyed it. Thought it showed the teams athleticism and skills, and also showed discipline and precision; which were two things missing from a few of Fred's teams. So yeah, I was on the geeked side of the spectrum. -
...and your likely starting pg is... https://huskerextra.com/news/basketball/mens-basketball/jamarques-lawrence-taking-on-a-new-role-will-be-key-for-nebraska-mens-basketball/article_6d408e5e-6551-11ee-90c1-5362f645d566.html?utm_source=huskerextra.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnewsletter-templates%2Fnews-alert&utm_medium=PostUp&lctg=1261827&tn_email_eh1=d09b424543be8222e4a241a7937d248958c11014
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In my mind, Illinois was a critical win. On the road vs a Big Ten team in a a game we could have certainly lost. Perhaps the gray clouds are now starting to part just a bit. Our offense is playing with reserves and under classmen...if they EVER get their ducks in a row, we should be bowl bound. I am counting on the hope that we have not come close to our peak performance yet. Please...
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Keisei mentioned as a 2nd teamer and Mast and Williams mentioned as top level transfers. Hopefully that list is a bit better at years end.
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Saw Allison at the Nickleback concert. Pretty sure she was with Sam.
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She will likely narrow her list down first, perhaps to her top five. I will be anxious to see if she is attending Husker games this season.
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Opening Night 2023 - Friday, Sept 29th
Huskerpapa replied to hhcmatt's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
To me, the lone negative, is that he occupies a scholarship. Could we use that elsewhere. Of course that seems dependant upon the severity of punishment. Certainly if it is a lifetime ban, I would suggest he loses his eligibility and scholarship. -
True; but it is also good to know what others think of our team and our program. Nobody will see us as a threat in the conference. We can maybe win a few games solely because teams will look past us. Bottom line, as mentioned we have the opportunity to earn respect, can we do it?
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https://share.newsbreak.com/53149geg
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Opening Night 2023 - Friday, Sept 29th
Huskerpapa replied to hhcmatt's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
Heck, the NCAA still hasn't ruled on our tight ends transfer eligibility, and now he has been arrested twice...we may hear about Aron's punishment about mid-May. -
Shoot, we missed the automatic unpinning by 2 hours. Sheesh 49r, if you hadn't posted when you did, it would have unpinned by 6:00pm this evening.
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A Norm Recruiting Poll: How'd We Do?
Huskerpapa replied to Norm Peterson's topic in The Haymarket Hardwood
#8...but we could go anywhere from 7 to 9. I still believe our not so secret weapon will be Josiah. One of his greatest attributes will be his hustle and effort. He may be the #2 fan favorite behind Keisei. -
Not trying to be cruel; but Nebraska actually has an offensive coordinator whereas Iowa has a coaches son who wishes to be an offensive coordinator. If Satterfield was fired tomorrow, he could and probably would land another offensive coordinator gig. If Frenz was fired, at best, he could secure a job as an offensive line coach...in fact he would be/and was a great offensive line coach....just not a coordinator.
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Yeah, I sorta agree. I spent the offseason skeptical, at best, regarding both our talent and our chances of success this coming season. I sat down at the practice session and simply tried to evaluate what we had, talent wise and tried to compare our talent to what we see around our league. It was almost shocking to see what we assembled...and that was a positive shock, not a negative. We have a season to traverse, and a lot can, and usually does go wrong through the middle of March. That said, we seem to be a mature team. The team seems to get along. The team seems to have quality depth. The team seems to look strong. The team seems to look athletic. The team as a whole, seems to shoot well. The team seems to have a plethora of quick hoppers. The team seems to be basketball savvy. Now, we all know the history of Nebraska. What seems to be possible and what then becomes reality always sucks. So we shall see. I for one am geeked, at least for now.
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Yes indeed.
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I respectfully disagree on one point. Allison had a definitive limp, both before and after the session. During the introduction, she came out with a sleeve on her leg. She then sat on the bench and placed a bulky brace on her recovering knee. I do not bring this up to be a Debbie-downer or argumentative. I simply want fans to be realistic and to understand the difficulty and hard work to rehabilitate and fully recover from this sort of injury. Allison is putting in the time and work. She is back; but it will take some additional time and hard work for her to get back to her old form.
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Didn't hear; but he had a sleeve over the knee and lower leg.
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Yes indeed.