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Why Nebraska Continues To Fail

our classes have been top 30. Our results have been far worse. We have kids that can play and when they go somewhere else, sometimes they look way better.

We have a shit culture and have been funding losers since Pelini. This new guy is a dud, too.

Our kids aren’t tough. That’s an attitude. We had smiling Mike, a drunk and now the current bozo. A good coach could win with this roster. Who are we kidding here?
We need a couple of graduating classes to help clear up the losing mentality stench that lingers from the drunk coach that was here
 
Want to know why we don’t make plays year after year when it matters? The big catch, the big stop, the big run. Besides being mental midgets, we just haven’t had the dudes…..almost anywhere on the field. I want to be very clear here, this is not a post excusing some of the play or coaching this season, but this programs struggle can be directly connected to its lack of talent over the last 7 years. Only 11 Huskers have been drafted since 2017…IN ANY FVCKING ROUND. Incredible. Scott Frost is the worst coach in Husker history for so many reasons, but his lack of identifying talent is really what has done this program in. This years roster is better, but still not where it needs to be. Recruit, recruit, recruit, spend, spend, spend. Rhule and Co have their own coaching hills to climb, but the talent deficit is priority 1.
Since recruits don't pop out of the womb headhunting for the ball from day one, I'd say at least part of it can be coached. No one on the team seems to have a real knack for the ball. That's why the ball keeps bouncing out of our guy's hands or off their face mask and lands directly in the other team's lap. Coaches at this level seem to skip this concept all the time, but it's fundamental. Your players should know where the ball is at all times.
 
About three coaches ago, several on here said if we didn’t get the next coach right, Nebraska would fade into irrelevancy. My friends, we have been living that for several years and will continue to live it. We now know what it was like to be a fan of Iowa State, Kansas, Illinois, and Purdue - amongst other bottom feeders.
 
We now know what it was like to be a fan of Iowa State, Kansas, Illinois, and Purdue - amongst other bottom feeders.
If they cared about their team in the same way, which I doubt most do. That is what makes Nebraska's pain much worse.

It would be the equivalent of KU only winning 10 regular season games and not making the NCAA tournament for 8 years. How many in Lawrence would off themselves in that time frame?
 
As a gameday coach, what exactly does Rhule do well? He has been horrible at managing a game. Even Mickey Joseph was better in that regard, and he had no previous head coaching experience.
 
As a gameday coach, what exactly does Rhule do well? He has been horrible at managing a game. Even Mickey Joseph was better in that regard, and he had no previous head coaching experience.

He's good at making weird faces. Other than that, he's awful.
 
11 Huskers drafted since 2017. Anyone bored enough to pin that data up against the rest of the BIG? If it’s not on the bottom, it’s in the failure team picture.
God knows I extremely bored tonight, lol. So yeah anyways here it goes:

Total NFL Draft Picks by Big 10 Team from 2017-2024:

Michigan - 63
Ohio State - 59
Penn State - 46
Washington - 38
USC - 34
Iowa - 30
Oregon - 30
Wisconsin - 29
UCLA - 28
Maryland - 18
Minnesota - 17
Purdue - 16
Illinois - 15
Michigan State - 15
Nebraska - 11
Northwestern - 11
Rutgers - 8
Indiana - 7

Apologies in advance for any errors.

To rub a little more salt in the wound - Michigan had 13 players drafted this year alone. Perhaps not entirely unexpected for a national championship winning team. But it does illustrate the gap between them and us. In addition none of the 11 Nebraska players drafted in the examined time frame were first rounders.
 
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