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Reason for Optimism

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I know that getting to bowl matters a lot psychologically and I hope it happens, but we also need to look at how few upperclassmen are actually difference-makers on this team and the impact of the freshman and sophomores. Ty Robinson, Hutmacher (who I actually think was better last year), Benhart, Scott, and the punter, our MVP, Brian Buschini are the only guys I'd say have have been reliably better than the opposition this year. Rhule inherited a roster that is on par with a MAC team. Sorry, but it is true.
I know Raiola has struggled a bit in the latter half of the season but he is a true freshman and OSU and Georgia likely planned to redshirt him for the reasons we are seeing on the field. And we also have Kaelin and TJ Lateef coming in. We have more pure QB talent than we have had in a long, long time. Barney has been our most dynamic weapon offensively as a true freshman. Willis McGahee pushed his way into playing time as a true freshman. Our best two running backs are sophs, Gottula has played really quite good as a freshman and we have a roster of hopefully very good young OL, our receiving corps does have a lot of young, fast guys that should start contributing next year, and he same is true on the defensive side.
Heck, if Corcoran and Prochazka are back next year and don't get injured that OL could be really good.
Our kicker has grown over the season too and has shown he can deliver in big moments.
The recruiting is good too. We have guys that can come in and fill desperately needed positions with high-end talent. I'm hopeful we could get a 5 star WR to go with an already good receiver class. We just don't have a guys that strike fear in a defense.
I am encouraged that we will keep Holgerson and he will really elevate our offense and the play of our QBs.
And finally, we have the NIL money to pour into getting the type of next-level talent to push us over the top.
 
We need some reasons for optimism to help us keep some sanity.

However, if we fail to win one of the two next games, Rhule will finish with the same year 2 record regular season record as both Riley and Frost did (5-7) while having the worst 2nd half record of any of the 3 at 0-6 (Frost went 1-5 and Riley went 3-3). Optimism is going be in even shorter supply than it is right now. That said, there are a few things that will be the litmus test for me and help keep me off the ledge:

1) Is Rhule able to keep the good young talent from leaving through the portal. Say what you want about Raiola's regression this year or possibly being overhyped or not as good as advertised, the symbolic impact of him leaving the program after one year would be a big blow to the program and how others view it.
2) Can they maintain a top 20 recruiting class, and potentially improve on the current ranking, given a poor finish to the season
3) Are there significant upgrades in the coaching staff (well discussed)
 
We need some reasons for optimism to help us keep some sanity.

However, if we fail to win one of the two next games, Rhule will finish with the same year 2 record regular season record as both Riley and Frost did (5-7) while having the worst 2nd half record of any of the 3 at 0-6 (Frost went 1-5 and Riley went 3-3). Optimism is going be in even shorter supply than it is right now. That said, there are a few things that will be the litmus test for me and help keep me off the ledge:

1) Is Rhule able to keep the good young talent from leaving through the portal. Say what you want about Raiola's regression this year or possibly being overhyped or not as good as advertised, the symbolic impact of him leaving the program after one year would be a big blow to the program and how others view it.
2) Can they maintain a top 20 recruiting class, and potentially improve on the current ranking, given a poor finish to the season
3) Are there significant upgrades in the coaching staff (well discussed)
I think Raiola will be a one done. I said this when he first committed. I was severely trashed for that comment. I think he is chasing the money. He needed a place to play his first year. We will see if his Husker loyalty is as strong as he claims. I trust no players anymore, NIL and the portal has forever changed college football.
 
I think Raiola will be a one done. I said this when he first committed. I was severely trashed for that comment. I think he is chasing the money. He needed a place to play his first year. We will see if his Husker loyalty is as strong as he claims. I trust no players anymore, NIL and the portal has forever changed college football.
Could very well be that he is out of here at the end of the year. On the other hand, how much is he worth in terms of NIL right now to other teams? He has played like total dog shit for the past five games or so. He is easily sacked, holds the ball too long, misses seeing wide open receivers downfield, and overthrows wide open receivers in the end zone. I am sure some team would certainly take a chance on him and chalk up his current struggles to our overall ineptitude, but he is certainly not a million dollar commodity right now. If Holgorsen sticks around and we continue to pony up decent NIL money for him I could see him staying.
 
Could very well be that he is out of here at the end of the year. On the other hand, how much is he worth in terms of NIL right now to other teams? He has played like total dog shit for the past five games or so. He is easily sacked, holds the ball too long, misses seeing wide open receivers downfield, and overthrows wide open receivers in the end zone. I am sure some team would certainly take a chance on him and chalk up his current struggles to our overall ineptitude, but he is certainly not a million dollar commodity right now. If Holgorsen sticks around and we continue to pony up decent NIL money for him I could see him staying.
If there is one thing I have learned with the NIL and free agency (portal), throw logic and reason out the window. It is the beauty pageant queen that cleans up. Potential is better than results.
 
Could very well be that he is out of here at the end of the year. On the other hand, how much is he worth in terms of NIL right now to other teams? He has played like total dog shit for the past five games or so. He is easily sacked, holds the ball too long, misses seeing wide open receivers downfield, and overthrows wide open receivers in the end zone. I am sure some team would certainly take a chance on him and chalk up his current struggles to our overall ineptitude, but he is certainly not a million dollar commodity right now. If Holgorsen sticks around and we continue to pony up decent NIL money for him I could see him staying.
Potential sells. And with legit talent around him he’s a star. He won’t ever be here because of the lack of talent. You put him with a legit top 20 program, he can make the throws with anyone out there.
 
I think Raiola will be a one done. I said this when he first committed. I was severely trashed for that comment. I think he is chasing the money. He needed a place to play his first year. We will see if his Husker loyalty is as strong as he claims. I trust no players anymore, NIL and the portal has forever changed college football.
If he leaves it’ll throw an entire wrench into Rhule’s tenure.
 
Short term optimism for me is Wisconsin letting their OC go.
i see that as a bad sign. we always seem to shit the bed when the opponent makes a change, like the numerous times we've been clowned by backup QBs. moves like that always seem to energize the opponent and deflate us.

i think a blessing in disguise is that Wisconsin played the #1 overall team so close. hopefully they're as mentally weak as our team and will come out flat after a near monumental victory.
 
This is worth precisely zero, I admit, but I was told by the only guy I know that is semi plugged-in that the NIL deal with Raiola was premised on him being here two years. I know that's not enforceable and it might not even be true, but that's what I heard. I can't even blame him if he leaves, we've turned him into a bust for now.
 
Could very well be that he is out of here at the end of the year. On the other hand, how much is he worth in terms of NIL right now to other teams? He has played like total dog shit for the past five games or so. He is easily sacked, holds the ball too long, misses seeing wide open receivers downfield, and overthrows wide open receivers in the end zone. I am sure some team would certainly take a chance on him and chalk up his current struggles to our overall ineptitude, but he is certainly not a million dollar commodity right now. If Holgorsen sticks around and we continue to pony up decent NIL money for him I could see him staying.
If all he is interested in is money than I don't want him, to be honest. The reality is he has a better situation here than most everywhere else going into next year. He just needs to work on his game. Georgia will likely have Beck back because he hasn't had a very good season and his stock has tumbled. They already have a highly touted QB in the current class. Ohio St has Sayin and probably another 5 star coming in. Michigan will likely get the top QB in the class. It's just not like he should expect to go elsewhere and play for the top programs and have nothing to worry about.
I would be a lot more worried about him leaving if he was putting up massive numbers and was playing like a sure-thing first pick of a future draft. But he isn't. He's a work in progress.
 
This is worth precisely zero, I admit, but I was told by the only guy I know that is semi plugged-in that the NIL deal with Raiola was premised on him being here two years. I know that's not enforceable and it might not even be true, but that's what I heard. I can't even blame him if he leaves, we've turned him into a bust for now.
You can't blame the coaches for a lot of his errors. Did a coach tell him to slide a yard short of an important first down that he would make easily? Do the coaches tell him to ignore open receivers? Do the coaches tell him to take a sack and not scramble or throw it away? These things are coachable but he also needs to take ownership of his own development and be more aware of the yard line to gain, etc.
Holgerson can help him, I believe. He's a great OC mind and a great QB coach. It's up to Raiola to listen and commit to improving and not just relying on a strong arm.
 
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We need some reasons for optimism to help us keep some sanity.

However, if we fail to win one of the two next games, Rhule will finish with the same year 2 record regular season record as both Riley and Frost did (5-7) while having the worst 2nd half record of any of the 3 at 0-6 (Frost went 1-5 and Riley went 3-3). Optimism is going be in even shorter supply than it is right now. That said, there are a few things that will be the litmus test for me and help keep me off the ledge:

1) Is Rhule able to keep the good young talent from leaving through the portal. Say what you want about Raiola's regression this year or possibly being overhyped or not as good as advertised, the symbolic impact of him leaving the program after one year would be a big blow to the program and how others view it.
2) Can they maintain a top 20 recruiting class, and potentially improve on the current ranking, given a poor finish to the season
3) Are there significant upgrades in the coaching staff (well discussed)
I think all three are very possibly yes. As fans we have suffered and want a quick fix and Rhule probably regrets not using the portal more. I wonder what a Palmer would do for this offense? We really just need a burner out there and a RB that can explode for 90 yards. And a safety in the mold of a Mike Brown.
 
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Why is Podium Matt playing all these seniors? Loyalty? The single digits have been the biggest let down since finding out about Santa. Ty has done well but he is the only one. 2 couldn’t start at UNK
 
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I have no idea how “our players havent gotten better under rhule and have actually gotten worse” can be a reason for optimism but this is what desperately grasping for straws looks like.
 
I have no idea how “our players havent gotten better under rhule and have actually gotten worse” can be a reason for optimism but this is what desperately grasping for straws looks like.
I've seen players getting better overall. Benhart has grown the most of any player on the roster. He was terrible two years ago. Ty has played himself into a top 3-round pick. Again, this was a MAC quality roster two years ago when we lost to a Northwestern team that won one game all year - against us.
 
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I've seen players getting better overall. Benhart has grown the most of any player on the roster. He was terrible two years ago. Ty has played himself into a top 3-round pick. Again, this was a MAC quality roster two years ago when we lost to a Northwestern team that won one game all year - against us.
this post is so completely dislocated from reality it's hard to believe it's earnest.

1. Benhart remains terrible. absolutely putrid.

2. Ty is going to be a top-100 pick in this year's draft as a 24-year old who came back for a 6th season? yea, okay

3. "MAC quality roster" - Indiana's QB, an actual MAC player, is currently 5th in Heisman odds
 
We need some reasons for optimism to help us keep some sanity.

However, if we fail to win one of the two next games, Rhule will finish with the same year 2 record regular season record as both Riley and Frost did (5-7) while having the worst 2nd half record of any of the 3 at 0-6 (Frost went 1-5 and Riley went 3-3). Optimism is going be in even shorter supply than it is right now. That said, there are a few things that will be the litmus test for me and help keep me off the ledge:

1) Is Rhule able to keep the good young talent from leaving through the portal. Say what you want about Raiola's regression this year or possibly being overhyped or not as good as advertised, the symbolic impact of him leaving the program after one year would be a big blow to the program and how others view it.
2) Can they maintain a top 20 recruiting class, and potentially improve on the current ranking, given a poor finish to the season
3) Are there significant upgrades in the coaching staff (well discussed)
Raiola is not leaving after 1 year. Everybody just needs to get that out of their head. Too much doom and gloom here.
 
I've seen players getting better overall. Benhart has grown the most of any player on the roster. He was terrible two years ago. Ty has played himself into a top 3-round pick. Again, this was a MAC quality roster two years ago when we lost to a Northwestern team that won one game all year - against us.
I doubt this.
 
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this post is so completely dislocated from reality it's hard to believe it's earnest.

1. Benhart remains terrible. absolutely putrid.

2. Ty is going to be a top-100 pick in this year's draft as a 24-year old who came back for a 6th season? yea, okay

3. "MAC quality roster" - Indiana's QB, an actual MAC player, is currently 5th in Heisman odds
1. Same might be said for yourself. I'm not wasting time with the rest.
If a player's name isn't Haarberg you trash them. I like Haarberg, he's a versatile player with a lot of heart. I'm also not delusional and do pay attention to the actual output on the field. Benhart has become a dominant OT. Ask USC.
 
1. Same might be said for yourself. I'm not wasting time with the rest.
If a player's name isn't Haarberg you trash them. I like Haarberg, he's a versatile player with a lot of heart. I'm also not delusional and do pay attention to the actual output on the field. Benhart has become a dominant OT. Ask USC.
"Benhart has become a dominant OT."

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this post is so completely dislocated from reality it's hard to believe it's earnest.

1. Benhart remains terrible. absolutely putrid.

2. Ty is going to be a top-100 pick in this year's draft as a 24-year old who came back for a 6th season? yea, okay

3. "MAC quality roster" - Indiana's QB, an actual MAC player, is currently 5th in Heisman odds
To be fair

Benhart is not great. Probably still gets drafted late. Certainly a UDFA.

I could see Ty going in round 3. They will fall in love with his frame in Indianapolis. Absolutely fall in love with it. He’s an athletic 4-3 guy and can easily play 0T to 3T too. He’s got a lot there to like. And is a good locker room guy. His “coming back to play another season” is a great soundbite for GMs.

I don’t think the Indiana QB is anything more than a 6-7 round guy. At best.
 
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To be fair

Benhart is not great. Probably still gets drafted late. Certainly a UDFA.

I could see Ty going in round 3. They will fall in love with his frame in Indianapolis. Absolutely fall in love with it. He’s an athletic 4-3 guy and can easily play 0T to 3T too. He’s got a lot there to like. And is a good locker room guy. His “coming back to play another season” is a great soundbite for GMs.

I don’t think the Indiana QB is anything more than a 6-7 round guy. At best.
Ty was told by the NFL "no thanks" each of the last 2 offseasons.

which is why he's been here for years 5 and 6.
 
No way in hell Dylan leaves. Two reasons:

1). Dad will not let him quit on the his alma mater. Dad controls everything in that family.

2). Little brother has already committed here as well.
 
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I just love the never experts that come and shit on even good posters posts as it doesn't align with their bullshit lyin' ass narratives. Dumbasses be dumbasses!
 
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