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I see Nebraska lost another one

Such and Iowa comment lol!

He was a foster kid and didn't exactly have great support at home. Top 100 DB that had grade issues, but was recruited and wanted by the top teams in the country. Talent wise he is a Bama quality athlete.

Committed to Bama, but due to grade concerns they didn't send LOI on the Dec signing day...UG did though and he signed, but failed to academically qualify. Took a year off to shore up academics and went JUCO. He will need the academic support a place like Neb can offer. At a Bama camp summer 2019 he ran a 4.44, 42" vert, and 11' broad jump at 6'2" 190. Kids a freak athletically. I'd trade Gray and Francios straight up for Joseph.

Besides Frost's transition class that was put together in 6 weeks, Neb has only lost two 4 star kids that had signed. Still signed 10 in 2019 and 9 in 2020. To go along with 12 (3 - 5.7 & 9 - 5.6) or higher 3 stars in 2019 and 15 (9 - 5.7 & 6 - 5.6) in 2019. Plus Neb signs full classes around 25 the past few cycles. Now we'll finally see some depth with these kids getting into their 2nd and 3rd seasons.
I assume by "The academic support a place like Nebraska can offer", what you mean is once he's there it won't make any difference whether he even goes to class? :rolleyes: Lets face it, there's NO ONE in the BIG that thinks Nebraska is on the same level academically as the rest of the conference schools. Letting N for Nowledge into the league had to have dropped the BIG's academic reputation more then a little......
 
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Such and Iowa comment lol!

He was a foster kid and didn't exactly have great support at home. Top 100 DB that had grade issues, but was recruited and wanted by the top teams in the country. Talent wise he is a Bama quality athlete.

Committed to Bama, but due to grade concerns they didn't send LOI on the Dec signing day...UG did though and he signed, but failed to academically qualify. Took a year off to shore up academics and went JUCO. He will need the academic support a place like Neb can offer. At a Bama camp summer 2019 he ran a 4.44, 42" vert, and 11' broad jump at 6'2" 190. Kids a freak athletically. I'd trade Gray and Francios straight up for Joseph.

Besides Frost's transition class that was put together in 6 weeks, Neb has only lost two 4 star kids that had signed. Still signed 10 in 2019 and 9 in 2020. To go along with 12 (3 - 5.7 & 9 - 5.6) or higher 3 stars in 2019 and 15 (9 - 5.7 & 6 - 5.6) in 2019. Plus Neb signs full classes around 25 the past few cycles. Now we'll finally see some depth with these kids getting into their 2nd and 3rd seasons.
That should be a - not and.
 
Such and Iowa comment lol!

He was a foster kid and didn't exactly have great support at home. Top 100 DB that had grade issues, but was recruited and wanted by the top teams in the country. Talent wise he is a Bama quality athlete.

Committed to Bama, but due to grade concerns they didn't send LOI on the Dec signing day...UG did though and he signed, but failed to academically qualify. Took a year off to shore up academics and went JUCO. He will need the academic support a place like Neb can offer. At a Bama camp summer 2019 he ran a 4.44, 42" vert, and 11' broad jump at 6'2" 190. Kids a freak athletically. I'd trade Gray and Francios straight up for Joseph.

Besides Frost's transition class that was put together in 6 weeks, Neb has only lost two 4 star kids that had signed. Still signed 10 in 2019 and 9 in 2020. To go along with 12 (3 - 5.7 & 9 - 5.6) or higher 3 stars in 2019 and 15 (9 - 5.7 & 6 - 5.6) in 2019. Plus Neb signs full classes around 25 the past few cycles. Now we'll finally see some depth with these kids getting into their 2nd and 3rd seasons.
The 2017 class was his transition class. That class was a complete sh*t show but to play fair those were Riley recruits so fair enough.
Frost's first class 2018 again most of those 4 star guys are gone or have not produced anything.
2019 was the freshman group this year and although not man have left (yet) only a couple have produced anything.

Depth wise Nebraska has nothing other than a couple solid RBs. The OL is atrocious. The defense is even worse. You lost your best WR who transferred.

No bowling again for Nebraska this year and another L to Iowa.
 
Such and Iowa comment lol!

He was a foster kid and didn't exactly have great support at home. Top 100 DB that had grade issues, but was recruited and wanted by the top teams in the country. Talent wise he is a Bama quality athlete.

Committed to Bama, but due to grade concerns they didn't send LOI on the Dec signing day...UG did though and he signed, but failed to academically qualify. Took a year off to shore up academics and went JUCO. He will need the academic support a place like Neb can offer. At a Bama camp summer 2019 he ran a 4.44, 42" vert, and 11' broad jump at 6'2" 190. Kids a freak athletically. I'd trade Gray and Francios straight up for Joseph.

Besides Frost's transition class that was put together in 6 weeks, Neb has only lost two 4 star kids that had signed. Still signed 10 in 2019 and 9 in 2020. To go along with 12 (3 - 5.7 & 9 - 5.6) or higher 3 stars in 2019 and 15 (9 - 5.7 & 6 - 5.6) in 2019. Plus Neb signs full classes around 25 the past few cycles. Now we'll finally see some depth with these kids getting into their 2nd and 3rd seasons.
By “academic support a place like Nebraska can provide”...translation...he will take basket weaving 101 and get others to take tests for him:). Good luck with that!
 
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Such and Iowa comment lol!

He was a foster kid and didn't exactly have great support at home. Top 100 DB that had grade issues, but was recruited and wanted by the top teams in the country. Talent wise he is a Bama quality athlete.

Committed to Bama, but due to grade concerns they didn't send LOI on the Dec signing day...UG did though and he signed, but failed to academically qualify. Took a year off to shore up academics and went JUCO. He will need the academic support a place like Neb can offer. At a Bama camp summer 2019 he ran a 4.44, 42" vert, and 11' broad jump at 6'2" 190. Kids a freak athletically. I'd trade Gray and Francios straight up for Joseph.

Besides Frost's transition class that was put together in 6 weeks, Neb has only lost two 4 star kids that had signed. Still signed 10 in 2019 and 9 in 2020. To go along with 12 (3 - 5.7 & 9 - 5.6) or higher 3 stars in 2019 and 15 (9 - 5.7 & 6 - 5.6) in 2019. Plus Neb signs full classes around 25 the past few cycles. Now we'll finally see some depth with these kids getting into their 2nd and 3rd seasons.

Sounds like another off season win for the undefeated Huskers!!! I expect this type of post to increase as the time from when the last game was played gets longer. Then start to decrease after actual games begin again.
 
I assume by "The academic support a place like Nebraska can offer", what you mean is once he's there it won't make any difference whether he even goes to class? :rolleyes: Lets face it, there's NO ONE in the BIG that thinks Nebraska is on the same level academically as the rest of the conference schools. Letting N for Nowledge into the league had to have dropped the BIG's academic reputation more then a little......
I'm not talking about academic institution prestige. I clearly referenced academic support...providing tools for student athletes to succeed academically. A few points...

Neb leads the country, by a wide margin, in Academic All Americans.

Neb has had a higher APR in the 2018, 2019, and 2020 rankings than Iowa. Neb has traditionally been in the top third nationally in this measure.

Under Frost, Neb posted it's team highest-ever team GPA. Nebraska’s spring semester GPA was a 3.297 while the cumulative team GPA was a 3.149.
 
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Sounds like another off season win for the undefeated Huskers!!! I expect this type of post to increase as the time from when the last game was played gets longer. Then start to decrease after actual games begin again.
Well...we're for sure having a better offseason than Iowa :D
 
By “academic support a place like Nebraska can provide”...translation...he will take basket weaving 101 and get others to take tests for him:). Good luck with that!
Do you have any proof to back up that claim...or are you just a liar?
 
Such and Iowa comment lol!

He was a foster kid and didn't exactly have great support at home. Top 100 DB that had grade issues, but was recruited and wanted by the top teams in the country. Talent wise he is a Bama quality athlete.

Committed to Bama, but due to grade concerns they didn't send LOI on the Dec signing day...UG did though and he signed, but failed to academically qualify. Took a year off to shore up academics and went JUCO. He will need the academic support a place like Neb can offer. At a Bama camp summer 2019 he ran a 4.44, 42" vert, and 11' broad jump at 6'2" 190. Kids a freak athletically. I'd trade Gray and Francios straight up for Joseph.

Besides Frost's transition class that was put together in 6 weeks, Neb has only lost two 4 star kids that had signed. Still signed 10 in 2019 and 9 in 2020. To go along with 12 (3 - 5.7 & 9 - 5.6) or higher 3 stars in 2019 and 15 (9 - 5.7 & 6 - 5.6) in 2019. Plus Neb signs full classes around 25 the past few cycles. Now we'll finally see some depth with these kids getting into their 2nd and 3rd seasons.

Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda, Didn't...........................................................Win! Maybe Neb should recruit players that win!
 
The 2017 class was his transition class. That class was a complete sh*t show but to play fair those were Riley recruits so fair enough.
Frost's first class 2018 again most of those 4 star guys are gone or have not produced anything.
2019 was the freshman group this year and although not man have left (yet) only a couple have produced anything.

Depth wise Nebraska has nothing other than a couple solid RBs. The OL is atrocious. The defense is even worse. You lost your best WR who transferred.

No bowling again for Nebraska this year and another L to Iowa.
No, the 2018 class is was Frost's first class, the transition class https://nebraska.rivals.com/commitments/football/2018

The 2018 class had a lot of departures, but it did provide a half dozen guys that are/will be starters now. What that class didn't do is provide quality depth. The 2019 and 2020 classes are building that and have only had a few departures out of over 50 signed players. The 2017 class, Riley's class, where all the 4* left the program or never made it. That class hurt as those players would be RJR or SRs now. That class only produced 1 starter and a few other guys in the top 2-3 string.

Only 1 player from the 2019 class left the program, WR Chase...he wanted to be closer to home. The 2019 class were true freshman last season. Going into the 2020 season there are 19 players in the 2019 class that are expected starters or in the 2 deep.

Funny you mention RB depth as that is one area that is not deep...shows you don't know much about Neb football. It's Mills and a few true FR or RFR. JD was a really good player, but W. Robinson should replace much of his production. The top JUCO WR Manning and top 100 croot Betts should add size to what was a tiny WR room last season. That and Hicks moving from TE to WR to provide depth and size. WR blocking should be much improved. The OL depth is better than it's been in a decade. All 5 starters return...Jurgens now has a yr of playing C under his belt after transitioning from TE. Jaimes is a really good T. Farniok is moving to his more natural position of G and Benhart, a highly recruited 4* massive T is moving into a starters role. Neb has landed a top 150 OL croot the past 3 cycles (Benhart, Corcran, Prochazka).

You can clearly look at the classes under Riley, Bo's last couple classes, and Frost's transition class and see where the lack of depth came from. Looking at Frost's 2019 and 2020 classes you can see a positive trend in building back depth while adding top 250 talent. Those guys are still young, but this season we'll see a lot more of them contributing.
 
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Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda, Didn't...........................................................Win! Maybe Neb should recruit players that win!
That's the point...look at Frost's first two full classes. He is recruiting quality players to start winning. Those guys will ONLY be RFr and Fr this season.

It's like Iowa fans forgot how the KF years started.
 
No, the 2018 class is was Frost's first class, the transition class https://nebraska.rivals.com/commitments/football/2018

The 2018 class had a lot of departures, but it did provide a half dozen guys that are/will be starters now. What that class didn't do is provide quality depth. The 2019 and 2020 classes are building that and have only had a few departures out of over 50 signed players. The 2017 class, Riley's class, where all the 4* left the program or never made it. That class hurt as those players would be RJR or SRs now. That class only produced 1 starter and a few other guys in the top 2-3 string.

Only 1 player from the 2019 class left the program, WR Chase...he wanted to be closer to home. The 2019 class were true freshman last season. Going into the 2020 season there are 19 players in the 2019 class that are expected starters or in the 2 deep.

Funny you mention RB depth as that is one area that is not deep...shows you don't know much about Neb football. It's Mills and a few true FR or RFR. JD was a really good player, but W. Robinson should replace much of his production. The top JUCO WR Manning and top 100 croot Betts should add size to what was a tiny WR room last season. That and Hicks moving from TE to WR to provide depth and size. WR blocking should be much improved. The OL depth is better than it's been in a decade. All 5 starters return...Jurgens now has a yr of playing C under his belt after transitioning from TE. Jaimes is a really good T. Farniok is moving to his more natural position of G and Benhart, a highly recruited 4* massive T is moving into a starters role. Neb has landed a top 150 OL croot the past 3 cycles (Benhart, Corcran, Prochazka).

You can clearly look at the classes under Riley, Bo's last couple classes, and Frost's transition class and see where the lack of depth came from. Looking at Frost's 2019 and 2020 classes you can see a positive trend in building back depth while adding top 250 talent. Those guys are still young, but this season we'll see a lot more of them contributing.

Doesn't help when you lose 1/8th of your 1st class to crimes in the sexual nature. 2 for rape and the other Mo Washington and his revenge porn deal in CA.
 
No, the 2018 class is was Frost's first class, the transition class https://nebraska.rivals.com/commitments/football/2018

The 2018 class had a lot of departures, but it did provide a half dozen guys that are/will be starters now. What that class didn't do is provide quality depth. The 2019 and 2020 classes are building that and have only had a few departures out of over 50 signed players. The 2017 class, Riley's class, where all the 4* left the program or never made it. That class hurt as those players would be RJR or SRs now. That class only produced 1 starter and a few other guys in the top 2-3 string.

Only 1 player from the 2019 class left the program, WR Chase...he wanted to be closer to home. The 2019 class were true freshman last season. Going into the 2020 season there are 19 players in the 2019 class that are expected starters or in the 2 deep.

Funny you mention RB depth as that is one area that is not deep...shows you don't know much about Neb football. It's Mills and a few true FR or RFR. JD was a really good player, but W. Robinson should replace much of his production. The top JUCO WR Manning and top 100 croot Betts should add size to what was a tiny WR room last season. That and Hicks moving from TE to WR to provide depth and size. WR blocking should be much improved. The OL depth is better than it's been in a decade. All 5 starters return...Jurgens now has a yr of playing C under his belt after transitioning from TE. Jaimes is a really good T. Farniok is moving to his more natural position of G and Benhart, a highly recruited 4* massive T is moving into a starters role. Neb has landed a top 150 OL croot the past 3 cycles (Benhart, Corcran, Prochazka).

You can clearly look at the classes under Riley, Bo's last couple classes, and Frost's transition class and see where the lack of depth came from. Looking at Frost's 2019 and 2020 classes you can see a positive trend in building back depth while adding top 250 talent. Those guys are still young, but this season we'll see a lot more of them contributing.
You’re trying way to hard. Post this shit on the Nebraska board. No one is reading it here.
 
The 2017 class was his transition class. That class was a complete sh*t show but to play fair those were Riley recruits so fair enough.
Frost's first class 2018 again most of those 4 star guys are gone or have not produced anything.
2019 was the freshman group this year and although not man have left (yet) only a couple have produced anything.

Depth wise Nebraska has nothing other than a couple solid RBs. The OL is atrocious. The defense is even worse. You lost your best WR who transferred.

No bowling again for Nebraska this year and another L to Iowa.

Im not sure where you are getting your information, most of your points are all wrong.

2018 - was Frosts transitions class.

2019 - Nebraska redshirted like 95% of the class. This class looks to be really good foundational class.

OL - This is going to be the best OL Nebraska has had in like a decade. They are finally building quality depth there. I dont expect them to be a Wisconsin or Iowa level offensive line this year, but they should be pretty good and leaps and bounds letter than just a few years ago.

Defense should be fine. Lots of young guys, but lots of options.

WRs - As a whole will be much better. JD is a loss, but the room overall will be much better.

RB - Mills will be a solid starter. Like the young guys but have to see who steps up.
 
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I'm not talking about academic institution prestige. I clearly referenced academic support...providing tools for student athletes to succeed academically. A few points...

Neb leads the country, by a wide margin, in Academic All Americans.

Neb has had a higher APR in the 2018, 2019, and 2020 rankings than Iowa. Neb has traditionally been in the top third nationally in this measure of

Under Frost, Neb posted it's team highest-ever team GPA. Nebraska’s spring semester GPA was a 3.297 while the cumulative team GPA was a 3.149.
And how much weight are we supposed to put behind Frost's players having the highest ever team GPA if we doubt the voracity of the courses their taking or whether or not their simply being moved along so that they can try to return the N to football prominence?
 
Doesn't help when you lose 1/8th of your 1st class to crimes in the sexual nature. 2 for rape and the other Mo Washington and his revenge porn deal in CA.
No it doesn't help. The transition class had it's problems. Good news is the next two classes aren't having those problems. Only 3 of about 50 signed players have left.
 
You’re trying way to hard. Post this shit on the Nebraska board. No one is reading it here.
I'm not trying anything besides to be accurate.

If no one reads it here then why do Iowa fans keep replying to me?

And if y'all are going to talk about Neb at least be accurate and I won't feel the need to correct.
 
And how much weight are we supposed to put behind Frost's players having the highest ever team GPA if we doubt the voracity of the courses their taking or whether or not their simply being moved along so that they can try to return the N to football prominence?
Well, the question is why are you doubting the voracity of it? What evidence do you have to indicate what you claim is true?

Here's how I picture Iowa fans every time something positive it reported about Neb...
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...doesn't fit what you WANT to believe so there MUST be another explanation to fit your narrative.

You guys should really just stick to making fun of our recent record and your recent success over us on the field. You have "scoreboard" over us...enjoy it while you can...those things never last forever.
 
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I'm not talking about academic institution prestige. I clearly referenced academic support...providing tools for student athletes to succeed academically. A few points...

Neb leads the country, by a wide margin, in Academic All Americans.

Neb has had a higher APR in the 2018, 2019, and 2020 rankings than Iowa. Neb has traditionally been in the top third nationally in this measure of

Under Frost, Neb posted it's team highest-ever team GPA. Nebraska’s spring semester GPA was a 3.297 while the cumulative team GPA was a 3.149.
Well, the question is why are you doubting the voracity of it? What evidence do you have to indicate what you claim is true?

Here's how I picture Iowa fans every time something positive it reported about Neb...
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...doesn't fit what you WANT to believe so there MUST be another explanation to fit your narrative.

You guys should really just stick to making fun of our recent record and your recent success over us on the field. You have "scoreboard" over us...enjoy it while you can...those things never last forever.
I’ve read for many, many years (and not just on Iowa sites) about the weak academic requirements needed at Nebraska, particularly in reference to academic All American status. Was even a former Nebby Academic All American saying something to that effect. Sorry, I don’t save every source that I’ve seen that from.
 
I'm not trying anything besides to be accurate.

If no one reads it here then why do Iowa fans keep replying to me?

And if y'all are going to talk about Neb at least be accurate and I won't feel the need to correct.
And all the Iowa discussion on the Nebraska board is “accurate”. At least you have the ability to post on Iowa’s board, whereas Iowa fans are mostly banned on Nebby’s site so we can’t refute the crap posted there.
 
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I’ve read for many, many years (and not just on Iowa sites) about the weak academic requirements needed at Nebraska, particularly in reference to academic All American status. Was even a former Nebby Academic All American saying something to that effect. Sorry, I don’t save every source that I’ve seen that from.
What you've read and or heard is wrong.

Academic All American's are selected by CoSIDA and they have criteria that have to be met just to be nominated. Schools do the nominating for their players that meet those criteria, but they do not select who gets awarded this status. That is done by a committee...not Neb or any individual school.

https://cosida.com/index.aspx
 
And all the Iowa discussion on the Nebraska board is “accurate”. At least you have the ability to post on Iowa’s board, whereas Iowa fans are mostly banned on Nebby’s site so we can’t refute the crap posted there.
I have no idea. I don't post on the Neb free board.

So since you can't refute crap posted there you post false crap here? Makes sense.
 
What you've read and or heard is wrong.

Academic All American's are selected by CoSIDA and they have criteria that have to be met just to be nominated. Schools do the nominating for their players that meet those criteria, but they do not select who gets awarded this status. That is done by a committee...not Neb or any individual school.

https://cosida.com/index.aspx
Lol - just doing a quick google search of Nebraska football Academic All Americans and scanning over the list, it’s rather easy to pick out several names that had run ins with law, etc. So, if they were technically eligible & somehow made Academic All American...still have to question their common sense & judgment.
 
So no you don't.
Actually, I’ve had a couple relatives that went to U of Nebraska and transferred to other colleges & said that getting good grades was easier at Nebraska. BTW, I’ve seen u post on the free Nebraska board.
 
wife grew up husker fan, went one year to Lincoln, thought it was a farce with special classes for football players only . and was told , well it really isnt a.class for anyone else even tho it sounded like and fit her required courses majoe . anyway , she lasted one year there . Went elsewhere and is now a director at a hospital . And she is a Hawkeye fan and actually roots harder against Nebbie than i do . She knows .
 
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Lol - just doing a quick google search of Nebraska football Academic All Americans and scanning over the list, it’s rather easy to pick out several names that had run ins with law, etc. So, if they were technically eligible & somehow made Academic All American...still have to question their common sense & judgment.
You're too much man...lol! Now disparaging the body that awards Academic All Americans ONLY because Nebraska leads the nation. Truly pathetic.

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its not hard to get good grades there is what everyone is saying.
that one football player from a few years ago said it was impossible to fail
sorry, but there is something wrong with that. I mean , even thunder collins kept his playing status alive as did some other questionable dudes .
 
Actually, I’ve had a couple relatives that went to U of Nebraska and transferred to other colleges & said that getting good grades was easier at Nebraska. BTW, I’ve seen u post on the free Nebraska board.
wife grew up husker fan, went one year to Lincoln, thought it was a farce with special classes for football players only . and was told , well it really isnt a.class for anyone else even tho it sounded like and fit her required courses majoe . anyway , she lasted one year there . Went elsewhere and is now a director at a hospital . And she is a Hawkeye fan and actually roots harder against Nebbie than i do . She knows .
Oh look anecdotal evidence from Iowa fans...that proves it...lol! Look I get it. You all hate everything that is Nebraska. Nothing you've posted disproves that Neb doesn't offer really good student athlete academic support. Whereas I've provided actual data that points to they do. I purposely didn't mention the hundreds of Husker recruiting articles I've read over the years where recruits and parents or recruits are quoted stating how impressed they are with the academic support and how it made Neb stand out compared to other schools. It's anecdotal so I didn't reference it.

Since you guys love anecdotal evidence as proof...I know of a bunch of African American athletes that went to Iowa and said they were discriminated against...must be 100% that KF and Iowa football are racist. See how stupid that is.

Also, I've never posted on the Neb free board so you haven't seen me. Another false claim.
 
its not hard to get good grades there is what everyone is saying.
that one football player from a few years ago said it was impossible to fail
sorry, but there is something wrong with that. I mean , even thunder collins kept his playing status alive as did some other questionable dudes .
No it's what a handful of people are saying. I have zero doubt you can find people that attended Iowa that have unflattering things to say that you'd dismiss as their opinion.

Again...all you're presenting is anecdotal.
 
we had one former running back that graduated no less, ran a fork lift for us for a year or so . i am serious, nice guy, but not sure how in the world he got into college let alone pass , do assignments etc. cuz there just want much there. he pretty much told us the same .
 
No it's what a handful of people are saying. I have zero doubt you can find people that attended Iowa that have unflattering things to say that you'd dismiss as their opinion.

Again...all you're presenting is anecdotal.
Well, I guess I'll believe a couple of my relatives that attended U of Nebraska along with other colleges, saying that it was MUCH easier to get good grades at Nebraska over your analysis. They weren't athletes, who no doubt, even get more support than the typical student. The apparent high Academic All America (AAA) # of Nebraska football players is analogous to Nebraska's overall historical win/loss record. The AAA # is artificially inflated due to the easier coursework and their win record is inflated due to the old weak Big 8 schedule. Lastly, sorry if I mistook you for other Nebby fans that post on that site...you all sound alike and someone else is apparently using that same goofy picture of Martinez under their handle.
 
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Oh look anecdotal evidence from Iowa fans...that proves it...lol! Look I get it. You all hate everything that is Nebraska. Nothing you've posted disproves that Neb doesn't offer really good student athlete academic support. Whereas I've provided actual data that points to they do. I purposely didn't mention the hundreds of Husker recruiting articles I've read over the years where recruits and parents or recruits are quoted stating how impressed they are with the academic support and how it made Neb stand out compared to other schools. It's anecdotal so I didn't reference it.

Since you guys love anecdotal evidence as proof...I know of a bunch of African American athletes that went to Iowa and said they were discriminated against...must be 100% that KF and Iowa football are racist. See how stupid that is.

Also, I've never posted on the Neb free board so you haven't seen me. Another false claim.
So you’re saying you post more on this board then Nebraska’s? I also see your Avatar is suppose to be disparaging to Iowa. Just go away you’re not going to change anyone’s opinion here. Nebraska sucks.
 
So you’re saying you post more on this board then Nebraska’s? I also see your Avatar is suppose to be disparaging to Iowa. Just go away you’re not going to change anyone’s opinion here. Nebraska sucks.
Supposed to be disparaging towards Iowa, but conveniently from a game which the Huskers lost. Maybe someday he’ll get some material from a Nebraska win
 
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its not hard to get good grades there is what everyone is saying.
that one football player from a few years ago said it was impossible to fail
sorry, but there is something wrong with that. I mean , even thunder collins kept his playing status alive as did some other questionable dudes .


Impossible to fail? I thought some DB pulled a Blutarsky semester and only missed the bowl game(like his teammates)
 
I'm not talking about academic institution prestige. I clearly referenced academic support...providing tools for student athletes to succeed academically. A few points...

Neb leads the country, by a wide margin, in Academic All Americans.

Neb has had a higher APR in the 2018, 2019, and 2020 rankings than Iowa. Neb has traditionally been in the top third nationally in this measure.

Under Frost, Neb posted it's team highest-ever team GPA. Nebraska’s spring semester GPA was a 3.297 while the cumulative team GPA was a 3.149.


So you're saying those basket weaving classes are graded on a generous curve.
 
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