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Does Iowa fear Bert?

New heights? Please elaborate .... your comment smacks of hyperbole.

Brett did well for the Badgers ... but to say that he surpassed Barry ... umm ... it really didn't appear that way.

Those Bert rose bowl teams were the best in badger history. Russell Wilson?
 
Scott’s improved the talent greatly. He’s also built the best strength and conditioning program in football. Wins will come.

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Scott’s improved the talent greatly. He’s also built the best strength and conditioning program in football. Wins will come.
You mean all that offensive talent last year that was wandale Robinson and no one else besides maybe mills at rb. Yet that one threat left for Kentucky. Year 4 all the guys minus red shirt seniors are frosty’s it looks like the blame Riley excuse is soon to be expiring.

also you never answered the question with results on the field has frosty taken Nebraska to new lows?
 
You mean all that offensive talent last year that was wandale Robinson and no one else besides maybe mills at rb. Yet that one threat left for Kentucky. Year 4 all the guys minus red shirt seniors are frosty’s it looks like the blame Riley excuse is soon to be expiring.

also you never answered the question with results on the field has frosty taken Nebraska to new lows?
Reports out of Lincoln say that every player is in ridiculous shape.

The Huskers are loaded at WR. Big physical Calvin Johnson/Anquan Boldin types.

Wins and Losses didn’t matter the first year and Frost said that himself. It’s about the long game.
 
Reports out of Lincoln say that every player is in ridiculous shape.

The Huskers are loaded at WR. Big physical Calvin Johnson/Anquan Boldin types.

Wins and Losses didn’t matter the first year and Frost said that himself. It’s about the long game.

Who are these big time WR? I remember seeing walk ons Warner and Martin the Michigan/Iowa reject getting plenty of PT last year. If wins and losses didn't matter in the first year but what about years 2 and 3? Though just reading your first statement I question your level of trolling.
 
Who are these big time WR? I remember seeing walk ons Warner and Martin the Michigan/Iowa reject getting plenty of PT last year. If wins and losses didn't matter in the first year but what about years 2 and 3? Though just reading your first statement I question your level of trolling.

Omar Manning (#1 JUCO in 2020) and Toure (#1 FCS transfer and would have been a day 2 pick in the NFL draft had SD St played).
 
Reports out of Lincoln say that every player is in ridiculous shape.

The Huskers are loaded at WR. Big physical Calvin Johnson/Anquan Boldin types.

Wins and Losses didn’t matter the first year and Frost said that himself. It’s about the long game.
Omar Manning (#1 JUCO in 2020) and Toure (#1 FCS transfer and would have been a day 2 pick in the NFL draft had SD St played).
No and no.
 
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Reports out of Lincoln say that every player is in ridiculous shape.

The Huskers are loaded at WR. Big physical Calvin Johnson/Anquan Boldin types.

Wins and Losses didn’t matter the first year and Frost said that himself. It’s about the long game.
Nor the second, third and soon to be fourth year.
 
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So, because Frost has failed at Nebraska to make his team better BB will also fail at Illinois? Don't count on it. Bret will make Illinois competitive. Book it.

Nevada,

I hate to agree on this one...but I feel the same. Bielema will get the Illini into the West Champiosnhip in a few years. He knows Big 10 country and style. That said...GO HAWKS!
 
Reports out of Lincoln say that every player is in ridiculous shape.

The Huskers are loaded at WR. Big physical Calvin Johnson/Anquan Boldin types.

Wins and Losses didn’t matter the first year and Frost said that himself. It’s about the long game.
Been hearing that for twenty years, how's that working out for you?
 
I think Bielema’s teams will be a tough out but it’s hopefully more parts good than bad for iowa. Bielema will take it to NW hopefully and on a related note were bielema and fitzgerald peers as players? Also i have a feeling bielema versus frost will be enjoyable games as well.
Bielema is almost 5 years older than Pat Fitzgerald. I don’t know if their careers overlapped at all.
 
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Reports out of Lincoln say that every player is in ridiculous shape.

The Huskers are loaded at WR. Big physical Calvin Johnson/Anquan Boldin types.

Wins and Losses didn’t matter the first year and Frost said that himself. It’s about the long game.
Go away you simple troll
 
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Also Fidone who might be the best TE in the country.
Based on what? The FACT that he was too stupid to pick a school who turns out high round NFL draft picks at his position for one that wouldn't know I TE if they had one? Okay......
 
NU is Northwestern. Nebraska is UN.
See below. Not when the poster in question is spouting these beauties...
Scott’s improved the talent greatly. He’s also built the best strength and conditioning program in football. Wins will come.

Reports out of Lincoln say that every player is in ridiculous shape.

The Huskers are loaded at WR. Big physical Calvin Johnson/Anquan Boldin types.

Wins and Losses didn’t matter the first year and Frost said that himself. It’s about the long game.

Omar Manning (#1 JUCO in 2020) and Toure (#1 FCS transfer and would have been a day 2 pick in the NFL draft had SD St played).

Also Fidone who might be the best TE in the country.
 
Nevada,

I hate to agree on this one...but I feel the same. Bielema will get the Illini into the West Champiosnhip in a few years. He knows Big 10 country and style. That said...GO HAWKS!

meh, champaign, illinoiz is no madison, wisconsin. And Illinois vs Wisconsin in terms of states, night and day. Illinoiz has destroyed many a coaching careers.
 
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Reports out of Lincoln say that every player is in ridiculous shape.

The Huskers are loaded at WR. Big physical Calvin Johnson/Anquan Boldin types.

Wins and Losses didn’t matter the first year and Frost said that himself. It’s about the long game.

I agree, the reports of their scores based upon the 90's metrics that Frost brought back have been astounding. They have almost topped the scores from the 90's. I thought this quote was pretty accurate....

"isn’t the only Husker who has talked about massive gains in strength and development in body type. There’s a long list of Nebraska football players that have said they have gotten bigger, badder and faster. The flipside of that is that the team is going to have very few excuses if they start off looking similar to they did last season. If those gains were the problem though, this season could be special."

I was all excited until I learned it was from over two years ago, the last time that their weight room work was going to produce a special season. Lather, rinse, repeat........
 
So, because Frost has failed at Nebraska to make his team better BB will also fail at Illinois? Don't count on it. Bret will make Illinois competitive. Book it.

Nevada,

I hate to agree on this one...but I feel the same. Bielema will get the Illini into the West Champiosnhip in a few years. He knows Big 10 country and style. That said...GO HAWKS!
There is quite a lot of parity in the B1G West.

Despite his circus antics ... Fleck has shown that he can field decent teams coming out of Minnesota.

Wisconsin remains the primary "big dog" of the West until someone else can prove that they can regularly unseat them.

Iowa and Northwestern are both solid programs ... Northwestern owning 2 divisional titles to Iowa's 1 over the past 6 years. Both are fine and strong programs.

Brohm has pulled Purdue out of the sewer ... but they have still been pretty consistently inconsistent. Obviously they show the potential to be extremely dynamic on offense ... at least via the passing game.

For a while, it appeared that Illinois had been a dumpster fire ... however, part of that may have been youth on the squad ... because, it had appeared that Lovie Smith had the Illini on the "upswing." Brett has something to work with there in Urbana-Champaign. I agree that Brett will likely field a competitive squad there. However, will it ascend to the upper echelons of the conference or division? That will remain to be seen.

As for Nebraska ... it's hard to say. It's probably best to still describe them as being consistently inconsistent. If I were to guess ... culture seems to be the biggest problem there. They suffer from some of the same sort of issues that Michigan faces ... a lot of entitlement issues where they automatically think that the emblem on their jersey makes them great. They need to "earn the right" to be that level of stupid-cocky. It strikes me that Scott Frost is too close to the Huskers of yesteryear to realize the error in that side of things. Unlike Michigan ... the Huskers don't benefit from the same immediate bed of recruiting talent ... so their level of performance has been well below that of Michigan.
 
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