Yep!
If Carl Crawford would of signed, Omaha would already have a trolly.
But I'd be a sad Ray's fan.
His son, Justin Crawford, made the Phillies opening day roster.
Yep!
If Carl Crawford would of signed, Omaha would already have a trolly.
But I'd be a sad Ray's fan.
His sister Cindy is still hot as he!!His son, Justin Crawford, made the Phillies opening day roster.
At Duke:I also wonder if we did right by Curt Dukes. Should we have pulled his redshirt at Penn State when things were getting out of hand? I believe he was warming up on the sideline.
Was going to post something similar. Another way to look at is would things be different for Starling had he gone to Nebraska as a QB and baseball first before signing with the Royals and with retiring from baseball in 2021?I think maybe for Bubba, yes.
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to say we’d have won four straight national titles with Bubs at the helm.Thoughts?
Joe Burrow would be selling insurance in Omaha right now if he came to Lincoln. At LSU, he was surrounded by talent (Justin Jefferson) that allowed him to shine.I sure do wish Joe Burrow would have been a Husker. Sure do...
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to say we’d have won four straight national titles with Bubs at the helm.
Joe Burrow would be selling insurance in Omaha right now if he came to Lincoln. At LSU, he was surrounded by talent (Justin Jefferson) that allowed him to shine.
In Lincoln, he would have spent his time here running for his life and throwing to receivers who can't get open. He would have sunk with the rest of the team.
While the organization itself has been a dumpster fire, the core problem with Nebraska football is the inability to recruit and develop elite talent. Since joining the Big 10 (20), we are in the bottom half of the conference in having guys drafted to the NFL.
Football is truly a team sport. Good players make good players better. Bad players make good players worse.
I don't but that. Great players and playmakers make plays.Joe Burrow would be selling insurance in Omaha right now if he came to Lincoln. At LSU, he was surrounded by talent (Justin Jefferson) that allowed him to shine.
In Lincoln, he would have spent his time here running for his life and throwing to receivers who can't get open. He would have sunk with the rest of the team.
While the organization itself has been a dumpster fire, the core problem with Nebraska football is the inability to recruit and develop elite talent. Since joining the Big 10 (20), we are in the bottom half of the conference in having guys drafted to the NFL.
Football is truly a team sport. Good players make good players better. Bad players make good players worse.
At Duke:
Year 1: he played in 6 games, was 6/17 for 108 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT
Year 2: he played in 6 games, was 1/6 for 8 yards, 0 TD and 2 INT
per sports-reference.com
We were fine without Curt Dukes.