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The Nine Biggest Reasons Nebraska Football Has Been Mired in Mediocrity the Last 10 Years
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The Nine Biggest Reasons Nebraska Football Has Been Mired in Mediocrity the Last 10 Years

Really good article from Chris Fort over on the SI Huskers page. I especially appreciated these parts:

>"Few do less with more than Nebraska while Big Ten neighbors operate as the antithesis."

And

>"Nebraska spent years signing players it either could not keep, could not develop, or could not effectively deploy. That led to a roster that constantly turned over while North division rivals like Iowa and Wisconsin kept turning three-star recruits into fifth-year stalwarts."

And

>"Still, we see Nebraska try to build around pocket passers, with often disastrous results (see 2017). Nebraska cannot build its future around a thrower and his receivers. Build the line. Build the backs. Build the run game."

si.com
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