I liked a lot of what I saw.
More aggressive on both sides of the ball, more energy, more confidence in what they're doing and this is very early in the process.
Winners? Us (the fan base), top of the heap, no question. Martinez, McQuitty, Bell, Stoll all looked good, but much of the team did. I had expected the Gebbia-v-Martinez battle to be a little lop sided at this point in the process....but I thought the kid with one year on campus already would have a leg up. It's way to early to call the competition over, but I'm please we have at good, solid options going into fall. Good receiving, running back and tight end groups. Lots to be positive about on the offensive side of the ball. The d looks more aggressive as well, but compared to last year's group I don't know how it couldn't. I'll be interested to see the line play with Stoltenberg back in the middle and the full menu of stunts, twists, etc. on the table.
Losers? Anyone not wanting Nebraska to play good football again. Some of the o-line still looks a little soft and passive. Didn't take notes on names, but I still see room for improvement there. Overall not a lot.
Good times ahead. Good times.