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Does Donnie call plays ? Wouldn’t that fall under the OC not being good enough,

Always someone else’s fault. 2022 it was Whipple and 2023& 2024 was Satterfield. It couldn’t be that he sucks too. Na, football isn’t a team sport. Position coaches aren’t to blame. Just cords. I mean just look at all the all Big-Ten guys Donnie’s produced.

FWIW I think the guy can recruit. Just don’t think he’s good at coaching. Think the numbers back that.
 
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People do realize you gotta have weapons as well. Our WRs were so bad that we replaced all of them and booted several more. All that plays into the total offense. I'm talking pass pro.


Holla

You have to know how to use the receivers you have.

Johnson should have been the starter from day one.

Stop asking a TE to break tackles behind the line of scrimmage.

The play calling had no rhythm just see what works.

No real commitment to running the football when we should have.

And a lame play action pass game.
 
Dylan as our starting QB helped. Better running game helped. Dana calling plays the back half of the season helped the most.
Makes sense. Better passing threat led to more defenses adjusting by going lighter in the box. Which led to more creases for the backs to get through- Emmitt excels at this. The only factor working against the line was Dylan's lack of mobility and holding onto the ball too long/high paid WRs not getting open.
 
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Biggest thing that Raiola needs to work on is his speed. Can't have a statue back there. Look at every successful team in the BCS as well as the NFL.
Eh. I'd like to see him build that piece of his game, for sure, but I really want him to work on reading the D and getting the ball out.
 
Corcoran started 30 straight games before his 2023 injury and has played football games in five seasons. The way things are looking, he will likely be a backup, and having a reserve with that amount of experience that can play both OT and OG is worth 1 of 105 roster spots.
We can agree to disagree on that fact. Yes, he started a lot of games, but he was not a very good player and is coming off injury. I'd rather try and get a portal guy or develop someone else. I've said this a lot before, it is also nice to start transitioning a lot of these guys that are used to losing out. Our youngsters mostly come from highly successful programs and are used to winning. We need that mentality and not one that a lot of the older players have.
 
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Just interesting. You can probably poke a few holes in the logic. I did feel like I saw improvement and on paper I like our starting 5 next year. Finally seems like it is a OL that could make a few things happen.
My only concern is bringing in transfers and getting them accustomed to playing together.
 
Biggest thing that Raiola needs to work on is his speed. Can't have a statue back there. Look at every successful team in the BCS as well as the NFL.
No doubt he does speed and quickness work. More concerned that he learns more about decisions on when to run and when to get rid of it to avoid bad sacks.
 
Always someone else’s fault. 2022 it was Whipple and 2023& 2024 was Satterfield. It couldn’t be that he sucks too. Na, football isn’t a team sport. Position coaches aren’t to blame. Just cords. I mean just look at all the all Big-Ten guys Donnie’s produced.

FWIW I think the guy can recruit. Just don’t think he’s good at coaching. Think the numbers back that.
You mean 2x HM All-B1G Bryce Benhart or HM All-B1G Ben Scott?
 
Lions and Rams?
Two teams knocked out of the playoffs by mobile QBs?

He has a point. You don't have to be Lamar Jackson, but teams having to respect you might take off for 10 yards if you leave the middle wide open does a lot for keeping the deep threat open.

If Mahomes couldn't run the way he does, they don't win near as many games.
 
Most Nebraska fans are spoiled by watching the Pipeline of the 90s. If it's amazing fans can see it. If it's terrible fans can see that. But if it goes from C to B-? Or even D+ to C. Fans will have a hard time seeing that.
 
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I'll repeat what I've said previously: Donovan needs three years with his recruits before he can be fairly judged. Until then I expect signs of improvement.

That happened this season. Pass pro was noticeable better and when Dylan got in trouble it was because he held the ball too long.

The run game was slightly better tho it suffered from second tier running backs. Still, a lack athleticism on the line was clear.

I have zero problem with what Donovan has done with the clay he had but he needs to burnish his recruiting chops.

And for the love of God how long has Corc been on the team? Did Riley recruit him?
 
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Two teams knocked out of the playoffs by mobile QBs?

He has a point. You don't have to be Lamar Jackson, but teams having to respect you might take off for 10 yards if you leave the middle wide open does a lot for keeping the deep threat open.

If Mahomes couldn't run the way he does, they don't win near as many games.
I'm not arguing against mobile qbs. I was merely pointing out that NFL teams can be, and are still, successful with traditional drop back passers.

I'm pretty certain DR has been encouraged his whole qb life to not be mobile. He could drop a few pounds, but I think it's more just having a coach that can help get reps of taking those yards and learning to properly take hits. Holgerson is likely his first coach that has ever told him to take the rushing yards.
 
People do realize you gotta have weapons as well. Our WRs were so bad that we replaced all of them and booted several more. All that plays into the total offense. I'm talking pass pro.


Holla
And we complained loudly about QB play in 2023 (at least as far as the pass game), but our receiver room was diminished by injury, we played two freshman heavily who are no longer on the roster, and a former walkon started most of the season (maybe all). That room was so underwhelming that last season's WR roster, while still not so hot, was a substantial improvement.
Olines are not like race cars, but more like big ships. They can take a while to turn around and unless competitive depth is built by recruiting and development, NU gets stuck in a year-to-year bidding game for an effective Oline via the portal. And as we've seen, productive starter caliber level Olinemen are not so numerous inside the transfer portal. If NU lands Spindler, they will have a starting Oline with 2 transfers and 3 recruited out of HS. Next year it could be 4 out of HS and 1 transfer. That's how long term success is built for an offense.
 
I'll repeat what I've said previously: Donovan needs three years with his recruits before he can be fairly judged. Until then I expect signs of improvement.

That happened this season. Pass pro was noticeable better and when Dylan got in trouble it was because he held the ball too long.

The run game was slightly better tho it suffered from second tier running backs. Still, a lack athleticism on the line was clear.

I have zero problem with what Donovan has done with the clay he had but he needs to burnish his recruiting chops.

And for the love of God how long has Corc been on the team? Did Riley recruit him?
Last season, Raiola's coaching/recruitinig footprint on the following Olinemen was as follows.
Gottula - Raiola recruit, Evans - recruited by Dawson, but has only been coached by Raiola, Scott - recruited by Raiola via the portal, Mazzuca - recruited by Raiola via the portal, Lutovsky - coached by Raiola for 3 of his four years at NU, Benhart - coached by Raiola for 50% of his tenure at NU.
 
I'll repeat what I've said previously: Donovan needs three years with his recruits before he can be fairly judged. Until then I expect signs of improvement.

That happened this season. Pass pro was noticeable better and when Dylan got in trouble it was because he held the ball too long.

The run game was slightly better tho it suffered from second tier running backs. Still, a lack athleticism on the line was clear.

I have zero problem with what Donovan has done with the clay he had but he needs to burnish his recruiting chops.

And for the love of God how long has Corc been on the team? Did Riley recruit him?
Donnie has had 3 years.

It’s now his 4th year.

We ran for 3.7 ypc and scored on just 59% of redzone trips on the road.

Our OL didn’t get any better, Dana covered them up with low hanging fruit scheme adjustments with 6+ blocking every play.

His recruits are largely absent, nobody has improved their personal draft stock under him.

He is a mascot who is only employed because of his last name.

Seems these much needed transfer targets have little interest in playing for him, which sucks.
 
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Last season, Raiola's coaching/recruitinig footprint on the following Olinemen was as follows.
Gottula - Raiola recruit, Evans - recruited by Dawson, but has only been coached by Raiola, Scott - recruited by Raiola via the portal, Mazzuca - recruited by Raiola via the portal, Lutovsky - coached by Raiola for 3 of his four years at NU, Benhart - coached by Raiola for 50% of his tenure at NU.
Yikes
 
Donnie has had 3 years.

It’s now his 4th year.

We ran for 3.7 ypc and scored on just 59% of redzone trips on the road.

Our OL didn’t get any better, Dana covered them up with low hanging fruit scheme adjustments with 6+ blocking every play.

His recruits are largely absent, nobody has improved their personal draft stock under him.

He is a mascot who is only employed because of his last name.

Seems these much needed transfer targets have little interest in playing for him, which sucks.
In the four games that Holgerson was OC, NU averaged 4.2 ypc. Michigan average 4.2 per carry, Texas 4.3 and Illinois 4.4. In terms of total offense, the average in these four games was 370. Plus or minus 20 yard from this number include teams such as BYU, Missouri, Florida, CU, Rutgers, Miss St, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Don't know about draft stock, but Ben Scott was hon mention all-conference two years in a row. Benhart was hon mention this year as well. Gottula, a Raiola recuit, started over half the season as a RS freshman. Someone had to get that kid ready to play. I would say Evans is playing above his projection and can certainly be counted as a Raiola developmental success. As far as transfer kids, Ben Scott played two years, Mazzuca started and then played quite a bit this year, he landed the kid from Bama and is still in on a kid from ND.
Raiola is not a "mascot" but a competent Oline coach who is early in his career. NU didn't have world beating Oline play last, but it wasn't the Oline's fault that backs couldn't find holes they were creating before Dana called them out and it wasn't their fault that the WR room was blocking for shit before Dana called them out. Holgerson was the guy who saw that of the backs, EJ had the greatest chance to be a dynamic runner. In fact, the Oline did pretty much what they had to do. And next year will be even better.
 
I’ll bite. Our total offense improved 20 spots!!! Wow, way to go Donny!!! Oh wait…

2023 total offense ranked #123
2024 total offense ranked #103

Let me guess, we going to brag about a massive improvement in total offense but ignore it still sucks balls?

Husker have yet to produce a total offense ranked lower than 100 with Donny as o-Line coach’s.

Like seriously folks? This is bad… really really bad
Except maybe it was the OC…….

Our rankings/production were nearly identical to his previous rankings as an OC at other places.

That includes being dog crap with an NFL QB under center (Rattler)
 
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Except maybe it was the OC…….

Our rankings/production were nearly identical to his previous rankings as an OC at other places.

That includes being dog crap with an NFL QB under center (Rattler)
Holgerson's 4 game ave ypg would rank around 93 nationally, ten yards better per game than Satterfield. And that is with a top 20 defense (Iowa) as one of the four teams.
 
Always someone else’s fault. 2022 it was Whipple and 2023& 2024 was Satterfield. It couldn’t be that he sucks too. Na, football isn’t a team sport. Position coaches aren’t to blame. Just cords. I mean just look at all the all Big-Ten guys Donnie’s produced.

FWIW I think the guy can recruit. Just don’t think he’s good at coaching. Think the numbers back that.
The numbers 100% back that he can coach. You should go back and review them.

Then take a look at his resume.

After that go check out our OCs rankings and compare his resume to Raiolas.

Then come back here and report (admit) your findings. I’ll still be here.
 
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The numbers 100% back that he can coach. You should go back and review them.

Then take a look at his resume.

After that go check out our OCs rankings and compare his resume to Raiolas.

Then come back here and report (admit) your findings. I’ll still be here.
>provides you numbers
>"n-n-no not those ones"

instead of being a petulant bitch, why don't you post them yourself?
 
The numbers 100% back that he can coach. You should go back and review them.

Then take a look at his resume.

After that go check out our OCs rankings and compare his resume to Raiolas.

Then come back here and report (admit) your findings. I’ll still be here.
Rhule has now shown that he will process underperforming coaches as well as demote them. Does the fact that DR is on the roster and younger DR is probably doing to be on the roster help with Uncle Donnie's retention? Sure. But in reality, both Rhule and now Holgerson and just fine with his performance and he has recruited talented kids into the room. Those kids are now just gaining the amount of tenure that allows them to play and the Gottula kid acquitted himself nicely this season as a young starter.
The truth is that Oline talent has suffered slippage since late in the Pelini years. We bagged on Riley's guy Cavanaugh as a coach, but check out the Oline depth chart from 2016. That dude worked a miracle that season. Since then, both talent and level of development slipped substantially. Frost's approach to Oline play was just wrong for the league and he eventually saw it. They were forced to play guys when they really weren't ready. Oline play under Raiola has improved every year.
 
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The numbers 100% back that he can coach. You should go back and review them.

Then take a look at his resume.

After that go check out our OCs rankings and compare his resume to Raiolas.

Then come back here and report (admit) your findings. I’ll still be here.
Raiola's resume is basically 1 line long

this is his first ever job running his own room

it shows
 
Holgerson's 4 game ave ypg would rank around 93 nationally, ten yards better per game than Satterfield. And that is with a top 20 defense (Iowa) as one of the four teams.
Our 2024 scoring in Big Ten games under

Satterfield - 18ppg
Holgersen - 25 ppg

Holgersen literally came in and improved it a full TD per game without even knowing players names.
 
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