Breaking down new Nebraska Football WR, plus more help on the way?
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Mar 4, 2024
Nebraska football has added wide receiver Billy Kemp from the transfer portal. We analyze that move and look at other transfer possibilities, as well as offer our predictions for Nebraska basketball vs Illinois. Husker Big Red: https://huskerbigred.com/ Great Cornholio: https://greatcornholio.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/huskerbigred Husker BR Twitter: https://twitter.com/HuskerBr Great Cornholio Twitter: https://twitter.com/NebCornholio
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Hey folks, welcome back to another episode of the Husker Big Red YouTube channel. My
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name is Chris Peterson of thehuskerbigred.com. Joining me as always is my cohost, Danny DeLette
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of thegreatcornholio.org. We're here to talk some transfer commitments, some basketball, and some other Nebraska corn Husker news. We'll start, Danny, how are you doing this
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Tuesday morning? I'm doing good. It's been a while, but it's good to see you and good to talk more Nebraska
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stuff. Never a dull moment. Then we got some big things happening tonight in multiple sports
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So I'm excited to see how this all plays out. Yeah, there's a basketball game tonight, you know, commitment coming up tonight, but Nebraska
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does land a commitment from a transfer wide receiver, Billy Kemp on Monday night. Kind
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of came in a little bit late, but you know, it was a guy 5'9", 175 pounds, played a lot
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at Virginia, you know, had I think 190 some receptions. There is one of the top, you know
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all time leaders in, you know, receptions for Virginia, but you know, visited over the
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weekend. What was your reaction to this pickup for Matt Rule and the Cornhuskers
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I loved this pickup for a couple of reasons. For one, it gives us a dedicated veteran slot
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receiver. I don't think that's something that we've had in a little bit of productive one
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in the program. You know, secondly, with the amount of young wide receivers coming
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in, it gives the locker room a veteran presence. And I think that's equally important as well
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You know, Kemp is a guy that, you know, has great hands, can get the ball in space and
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make things happen after the catch. He's not the fastest, but he can, you know, find open
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field and, you know, score touchdowns and all that happy stuff. So I think this was
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a great addition because, you know, we do have a lot of young wide receivers, like I
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just mentioned, but we don't have a lot of experience and, you know, he may not be a
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Trey Palmer type player. I don't think many are these days, but he does fill a big need
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in terms of wide receiver experience and, you know, a dependable experience target for
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the quarterback to throw to. Yeah. You know, Nebraska, it didn't really have, you know, you know, a sure handed kind
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of slot guy. And I think that Billy Kemp will be in that role. I mean, one thing that
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you know, looking at his numbers, 192 receptions, 1,774 yards, only averaged 9.2 yards perception
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you know, per reception for his career, which tells you, you know, he's a little bit limited. He's not a guy that's really going to stretch the field very much. He's kind of a more of
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a possession receiver. But I mean, Nebraska is going to be, you know, out there with
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you know, you know, multiple receivers, three, four wide receivers, I think, you know, quite a bit of the time, which is that's just college football anymore. But, you know, he does give
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him some really good production. I mean, he had six touchdowns in 2021. Last year, he
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only played in seven games, and he was going to go to the NFL draft. And then, you know
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actually, Nebraska, you know, kind of recruited him and got him interested in it. So he's
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going to come back and play one more year at college. He is a pretty solid punt returner
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So it wouldn't surprise me at all if he, you know, wound up returning punts for Nebraska
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you know, after this, assuming we actually returned punts in 2023. Yeah. So yeah, I mean
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I think it's a good move. You know, I do think that Nebraska could still use, you know, some
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help at wide receiver, you know, on the perimeter. You know, Alonte Brown and Marcus Washington
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are kind of the top two veterans. And then it's basically a lot of young guys that you're
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kind of relying on. So if there's, you know, some other options there, I think that they
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should explore that, you know, they, they could still really use a tight end, you know
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Marcus Satterfield was talking about, you know, fullbacks and all that type of stuff
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I don't see, I don't know if there is a fullback on this roster and I don't think, you know
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it's worth getting. I think that's all, if you need a fullback, that's a walk on position
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or you move a tight end there, you know, to me, tight ends and fullbacks are basically the same position anymore. So I know people got really excited about that, but, you know
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I don't see, you know, really any fullbacks on this roster. I see a lot of guys who could
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play that H back, you know, type of role, but I still think this team needs tight end
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help and he wide receiver help and they could use some more offensive line help, which hopefully
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will come tonight with Micah Mazuka. I'm hoping I really am hoping. I mean, he's a very, very solid player. He does well in
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pass protection and he also does well creating running lanes. He's exactly what Nebraska
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needs. He would be an instant starter and that would just be another player in terms
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of retooling the offensive line. And, you know, I think bazooka certainly brings experience
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and, you know, he brings size and that's exactly what Nebraska needs. And I'm just crossing
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my fingers hoping for the best tonight for sure. Yeah. He's a, so six foot five, you know, three and 35 pounds in the transfer portal
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from Baylor was out of St. Francis Academy in Baltimore, Maryland was his hometown is
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Philadelphia and, you know, from Pennsylvania and, you know, Evan Cooper tweeted last week
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you know, fill in Nebraska, something like that. And, you know, people were wondering
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if, you know, Omar Hales, if that's, I think they were talking about Micah committing
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Some people were wanting to say it was, you know, Malik horns me maybe. And, you know
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that never didn't wind up happening. He's going to Texas state to play quarterback
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So, you know, we'll see after, you know, Micah visited Nebraska. He didn't, it wasn't really
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announced until he was in town. He visited Florida this weekend. He's also been to Auburn
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So, you know, there's, there's some other schools that are in the mix, but there hasn't
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really been anything that's changed in terms of, you know, the prediction machine or any
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new crystal balls or anything like that. So it seems like, you know, Mike is going to
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be a corn huskers tonight and he played over 700 steps last year, right? Guard. So that
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would give Nebraska, you know, another experience starter on the offensive line. And, you know
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I really think that, you know, hopefully they can get the kid from Stanford to Walter
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Rouse, you know, he's kind of in the mix with Iowa and Oklahoma, but I think at least one
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of these two guys, Nebraska needs to get. And, you know, cause this, this offensive
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line, you need, you need eight or nine guys who can start in last year in Nebraska had about four. So, yeah, definitely. And, you know, you look at just what they've done
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meeting the coaching staff since they've been here, they've added Ben Scott and now they
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have the potential to add Micah, Micah, Mizuka and Walter Rouse. So this line is undergoing
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a transformation and that's not even including the guys that they recruited for the 2023
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class. So it's good to see that they're focusing there. I know that some fans were upset early
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on that, you know, maybe not enough attention was paid to the line, but I think, you know
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they're starting to really work on it now. And there's also probably going to be more
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attrition after spring ball. So we'll see if anything happens there. I know we said
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that, I think we said last week that we could pretty much wrap up the 2023 class, but I
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guess you can never count out Matt rule at his coaching staff after all
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Yeah. I mean, it's, you know, we'll see. I mean the, I think there's, Nebraska is going
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to be adding transfers in the spring and, you know, so I don't think that's a surprise. I mean, if there was any other 2023 recruits, maybe I think that, you know, but it doesn't
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seem like there's any, you know, interest from Nebraska, you know, with any prospects
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at this point. So we'll see. I mean, Friday's the opening of a new, you know, recruiting
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period coaches can get out and make visits. So we'll see if, you know, where Nebraska
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goes, I would think that Matt rules first stop would be, you know, Ainsworth, Nebraska
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to see Carter Nelson. And then I would also think they would make a trip to, you know
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Chandler, Arizona to see, you know, Dylan Rayola, but there's, there's been some buzz
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about Georgia with Dylan Rayola, who, you know, I said all along, you know, I, I wrote
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an article for a Saturday blitz that kind of ranked his contenders and Nebraska was
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up there, but I, you know, Georgia was up there too. And, and the reason for that is
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Georgia hasn't really, you know, they did, they didn't land a top, they didn't land arch Manning in 2023. So they're kind of looking for, they've got a quarterback in 2024. That's
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a four-star committed, but you know, that there, it wouldn't surprise me at all for
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them to make a strong push. And, you know, after watching them win another national championship
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you know, it might be hard for Dylan Rayola to say no to that. So we'll see what happens
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there, but I've said all along, unless Nebraska gets this kid on campus for a visit, I mean
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I wouldn't take their chances that seriously. I saw last night, speaking of Georgia, Thomas Fedoni was what the 2020 class? 2021
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2021 class. He was the number one tight end. The number two tight end Brock Bowers. And
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so that just, that's just Nebraska's luck right there. And it just shows that, you know
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nothing is a guarantee, but I just thought that was funny because we've had so many
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so close misses with Nebraska that, that was just like a, damn, we, damn, that's another
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that's another kick in the, kick in the nuts right there. But I'm excited to see what they
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can do for 2024. I wouldn't be shocked at all if Dylan Rayola went to somewhere like
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Georgia, but you know, I'm hoping he stays home and you know, this is now the time where
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we can kind of really see the 2024 class not take shape, but the seeds being planted
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for, you know, more commitments down the road. And if it's anything like what Nebraska did
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with the 2023 classes, then I expect the 2024 class to really kind of, you know, be a, be
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another solid one. Yeah. I mean, it'll be interesting to see where their, you know, priorities are and
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obviously official visits will start, you know, coming later in the spring. But yeah
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it'll be interesting to see, you know, where they go. I'm expecting them to be, you know
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pretty active and I'm sure that Matt Ruhl is going to be, you know, pretty active with this being their, you know, first recruiting class. But yeah, I mean, quarterback's going
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to be important and they need to, you know, make sure that they're recruiting Daniel Kalin
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too, because if Dylan Rayola doesn't come and they need to make sure they get him. And
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I think that you could make a case actually, you know, try to recruit both of them, which probably isn't going to happen. But, but I mean, this program needs quarterback depth
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and that's why, you know, Hornsby, I mean, I get that, you know, he was coming as a wide
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receiver and he was going to play receiver, but I still think he would have got some
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some snaps, you know, a quarterback this spring. And I just think that that's really needed
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with this program right now. Nobody wants to wait though. And I don't think he would want to wait because I think it's
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going to be Casey Thompson and possibly Jeff Sims. And I just don't think a lot of players
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don't want to wait these days. And I don't want to sound like an old curmudgeon because
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they can do whatever the heck they want, but I just think he saw an opportunity to start
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and you know, he took it and all the best to him. I certainly wish we were able to get
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him, but I totally get why he did what he did. And, you know, I think as long as there
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is continued focus on the quarterback position, I'm not too worried. I mean, we saw, you know
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a complete lack of focus in previous regimes and we ended up getting stuck really, really
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badly. So, I mean, we'll see what happens, but I feel more confident that we'll focus
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on the quarterback position than I have in other years because other years have just
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been downright awful. Yeah. Well, yeah, we'll see what happens, you know, and hopefully, I mean, with the
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spring, I'm interested to see if any of these younger quarterbacks, you know, can develop
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at all or if guys, you know, transfer out like Smothers or, you know, Chubba Purdy or
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any of those guys. So, we'll be interested to see, you know, I'll be surprised if Nebraska
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carries, you know, Thompson, Sims and Purdy and Smothers all to fall camp. We'll see
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I mean, it wouldn't, nothing shocks me anymore, but, you know, I would think that one of those
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guys would go via the transfer portal, you know, at some point and that, you know, that's
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just the way that things work. You know, they want a chance to play somewhere else and
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you know, it's not, they're not going to play in Nebraska outside of a very, you know, long set of injuries because I think it's obviously going to be Thompson and then Sims
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or, you know, whichever way that works out, but, you know, we'll see. And that's going
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to be an interesting thing too. I mean, Harburg and Torres also, they're still here, right
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I, yeah. Yeah. If one of those guys will emerge
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there's a lot of people in the room that I could see either one of them transferring
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just because like you said, I don't think I see it as Thompson Sims and, you know, then
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then, then the field does they say so, you know, I, I just, it's just so many misses
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that quarterback that we need to get this position, right. And I think we will with the staff go ahead. I just had that thought in my head. Hey, we have two more quarterbacks
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Yeah. I just think we'll see, learn a little bit more about those guys, you know, this spring and
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get an idea for what, you know, the, this coaching staff thinks of them, but I wouldn't expect
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Harburg or Torres to ever play a snap for Nebraska. Honestly, that's, you know, I'd be
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surprised if they ever started a game, they'll probably end up transferring out. You know, I
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apparently the new staff likes Harbor, you know, rule likes Harbor, but it sounds like he had some
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issues learning the system last year. I'm not really sure that like these guys had
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you know, great coaching in Nebraska, but hopefully it works out where, you know
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Sims or whoever, if Thompson starts this year, the nice thing is if Thompson was able to start
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this year, then hopefully you would have Jeff Sims for the next two years. But, you know
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that's kind of, you know, idealistic. I'm not sure if he would stick around or, you know, if he would
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you know, you just never know how things are going to play out anymore, but it could totally be a
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situation too, where Jeff Sims wins the job and then Casey transfers. I mean, you know, I don't
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think that you can rule anything out anymore. Yeah. I think there's going to be a legitimate
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quarterback competition. I don't think, you know, as much as Casey was a starter last year
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I don't think he's the guaranteed outright 100% starter this year. And I think a lot of that
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stems from how is he going to heal? You know, we don't know how he's going to heal. We don't
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know what he's going to look like when he steps on the field. I'm sure he'll be ready and I'm not
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saying that he will just take it easy and won't be ready, but I do think there's, you know
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a legitimate quarterback competition in the room, if nothing else, because of Thompson's health
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But like I've said before, I also believe that Sims fits what Matt Ruhle wants to do
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in an RPL offense just a little bit better, especially with that blazing speed
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Yeah. And he does throw the football, you know, well, we'll see. I, you know, I think that Casey
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can run the football a little bit more than people, you know, give him credit for. He just didn't, you know, get a lot of opportunities last year. So I think a lot of that was Whipple
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Yeah. I think a lot of that was Whipple and his awful offense. I think he could
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but I think Whipple kind of wanted him to stay in the pocket. What a disaster
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Because I mean, I know, you know, Baylor, they've, they haven't really had a lot of run. I mean
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you know, it's not like rules had a ton of guys that were running quarterbacks, you know, he's
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had a lot of, you know, passing type quarterbacks. So you, as long as you're, you know, an accurate
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thrower and you can provide a little bit of, of a run threat, you know, you don't have to be a runner to, you know, to be in this offense, I guess is what I'm saying. So we'll see what happens. I
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mean, Jeff Sims, you know, he is, he's a strong athlete, but you know, his passer rate, his career
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completion percentage, you know, it was like 56%. So, you know, that tells you that he's not that
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great of a passer. So I don't know, it'll be interesting. It'll be interesting to see how
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that kind of plays out. But, you know, the running offense, I think should be pretty
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solid next year. The, the really good, you got some really good running backs with Anthony Grant and AJ Allen and the offensive line, you know, should be improving brass around the
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ball decently last year. They just weren't committed to it. So, I mean, I think just
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having that commitment and upgrading the offensive line, it's going to be a good kind of starting point for the offense. Getting AJ Allen back is really huge because it gives you another
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productive running back when, you know, Anthony Grant, you know, needs a rest or something like
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that. And he kind of contrasted Anthony Grant's style a little bit in terms of, I thought Allen
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was more of a, you know, shifty kind of elusive runner who was light on his feet in comparison
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to Grant, who was more of a downhill, you know, but between the tackles type of runner
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And I thought that worked well in terms of, you know, the different styles within the offense
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And, you know, I'm really excited to have Allen back. I was afraid he was going to leave
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And, you know, that just, you know, having him back just allows for another, you know
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dynamic player in this offense. He had 33 carries for 190 yards and two touchdowns before his injury
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last year. And honestly, his injury was one of the, I would say most disappointing things the
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last season. I was really, really looking to see him play a full season and having him back
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I'm excited for it. Absolutely. Yeah, definitely. I think he's going to be, you know, a big time
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player and that rotation is going to be interesting with Grant and AJ Allen, you know, Ramir Johnson
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still here, Emmett Johnson. So, you know, it'll be interesting to see how that all works out
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but I think a pretty good, you know, one, two punch next season for Nebraska. And
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you know, I feel good about, you know, where the offense is. I do think that Nebraska really
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could use another edge rusher, at least, you know, in the transfer, you know, transfer portal
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maybe another defensive tackle if they could find one, but, you know, those guys are hard to find
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So, you know, I think at any rate for, you know, I do think that this team, you know, is 90
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essentially completed for what it's going to be next year. There might be a couple of new guys on
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offense or defense, but for the most part, I think, you know, what Nebraska is right now, that's what the roster is going to look like. And I feel a lot better about this team, you know
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that I felt even just two months ago, and I'm excited for this season. I'm happy. It starts
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in August. So that way we can get football a little bit early. And, you know, especially
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after watching last night's national championship game, I mean, TCU made it to the final, but
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boy, Georgia just absolutely ruled the day. And it was just kind of interesting to watch
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an elite football program and kind of a blueprint for where you want to go as a program
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if you're any program. And so that just, you know, reminded me, you know, how far Nebraska still has
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to go, but I like the progress and recruiting that we've made over the past, I don't know
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month or so. Yeah, it's been, yeah, the pro, I think the football programs, you know
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trending up. So, you know, hopefully that will keep happening and we'll get to spring ball and
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actually get, you know, our kind of our first glimpse of everything here in a couple of months
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And that'll be exciting. And there's a, you know, going to be an exciting game tonight at the
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at the vault at pinnable pinnacle bank arena, as the corn Huskers are trying to get to three and
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three and the big 10, Illinois is coming in tonight and they've kind of struggled, but
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you know, they're a really talented team, you know, really strong defensively. How are you feeling about the Nebraska basketball tonight? You know, I feel like it's going to be a tough
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game for them. I honestly thought they, even though they won on Saturday, I think they blew it
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against Minnesota. They should have won in regulation, but they also won in overtime and
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you know, kind of had a gritty win to get the job done. I mean, I think this team
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has a lot of fight and that's exactly what you need in the big 10. And I feel, I feel very
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confident about tonight because, you know, and this has been a theme throughout the entire season
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you know, I did, this is a team that's not going to just roll over. And this is a team
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that has a defensive identity. So as long as they play to their strengths you know, I think
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I think they can win this game and getting Greasel and Walker going early is going to be key. And
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also keeping Walker out of foul trouble is going to be important as well. And, you know, I, I feel
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good about, you know, tonight, but you know, it's the big 10, anybody can win on any given night
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And I think it's going to be a fun one. And that's not something I've said about Nebraska
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basketball over the past couple of seasons for sure. Yeah. I mean, I definitely think, you know
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the vault's going to be rocking. It's a big, big opportunity. You know, it was
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yeah, Nebraska, you know, should have won closed out the game and regulation on Saturday, but it
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was still a huge win to me. I think any, any road win in the big 10 is huge for this program right
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now because, you know, you're like I've been saying, they've got to get, you know, nine or
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10 wins just to get that NIT birth, which I think is realistic. You know, this team has to win like
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five or six in a row to talk about the NCAA tournament. So I think anybody talking about
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that just needs to forget it. But, you know, if you win this game tonight, you're three and three
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in the big 10 and you've got a really solid win against Illinois. And so honestly, to me
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this is another must win game. I mean, I talked about Minnesota being a must win. If this team
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is going to play postseason basketball, you know, whether it be the NIT or, you know, any, you know
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dark horse chance at the NCAA tournament, you have to win this game. Illinois has one big 10 win
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you know, their point guard, you know, is, is just stepped away from basketball and Cy Clark
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for a while. You know, it's going to be all about defense there. It's going to be, they're going to
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try to force turnovers and shoot a bunch of threes and, you know, turn it into kind of a, you know
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up and down game. So, you know, I think it's going to be really important for Sam Griesel to kind of
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you know, set the, set the tone in terms of the tempo and yeah, getting it into Derek Walker, but
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you know, must win game for Nebraska tonight. So, you know, that they need to they really need to
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get this one. It's a, you know, it's a big opportunity. And if they're going to make any
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noise in the big 10, these are the kinds of games that they just have to win at home. I was just looking up some of the statistics and, you know, the most big 10 wins Fred Hoiberg has
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had in his tenure was last year with four, he went two and 18 in 2019, 20 and three and 16 in 2020
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2021. So there is improvement, I think with this program this season, but tonight we'll tell a lot
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And like you said, playing through Walker and playing through Griesel is going to be extremely
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important because they can slow the pace down. And, you know, if you get them both involved in
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the offense and, you know, let them both kind of control the pace of the game by feeding the ball
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inside and taking the ball slowly up the floor, I think Nebraska can win this game, you know
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follow the same blueprint that they had against Creighton and Iowa. And I think they'll be okay
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because to me, yes, they left some shots open against Iowa, but overall I thought they were
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very solid defensively in terms of pace and shots. And, you know, I think, you know, what they did
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against Iowa a couple of weeks ago was the blueprint on how to win in the big 10. So hopefully they can
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do that again tonight. And if they do, it'll be a huge one. Yeah. It's, you know, this will be one
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of the best defensive teams that they've played all year. So it wouldn't surprise me if this was
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the game in the sixties, you know, we'll see Illinois wants to play a faster tempo. Nebraska
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wants to kind of slow it down and, you know, that might be a kind of a deciding factor, but, you know
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it's in terms of, you know, predictions, I'm going to go ahead and predict the Oscars to win tonight
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I think Illinois is a little bit kind of up and down. It's going to be really tough though. I mean
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you can't, you know, underestimate, you know, this team, Terrance Shannon, Coleman Hawkins
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Matthew Mayer, you know, is a guy from Baylor, you know, you can shoot the ball really well
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So they have a lot of really good shooters, but I really do think, you know, Nebraska's defense
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is going to show up tonight. And I think Sam Griesel is going to play well and Derek Walker
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and I'm going to say Nebraska wins something like 65, 62, going to be kind of below scoring
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grind it out, you know, game inside the vault. I'm going to say Illinois wins like 70 to 62
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I think, cause I think Nebraska will keep this close, but Illinois will just find a way to
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win it in the end. But, you know, I do think this will be a close game. You know
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I'm looking for another guy like CJ Wilcher to step up, you know, when he's on the money
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he can, you know, make three point shots and get into a nice rhythm. But when he's cold
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he is like refrigerator ice cold. And, you know, it's, it's kind of all or nothing for him
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either he's on or he's off. And if Nebraska wants to win this game, they need to get
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you know, their three point shooters going, Casey, CJ, you know, those guys
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And as much as we like Walker and Griesel, they are going to need some help tonight. And hopefully
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hopefully the shooting arms of Wilcher and Tominaga are warmed up tonight because
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Nebraska is going to need it. Yeah, they're going to have to make some shots. You know, usually
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you know, it's easier for those kinds of role players to make those, you make shots at home
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you know, and I think, you know, Kaisai has done some really good things and, you know, yeah
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you know, Wilcher's, you know, kind of been up and down, so we'll see what happens. But yeah
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Illinois has got some shooters and Nebraska is going to have to make some shots tonight, no question about it. But at home, you know, hopefully they will come through. So, you know
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you can watch that. That's going to tip off tonight, 8 p.m. Central time, and then watch out
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for Micah Mazuka is going to be deciding, he said 8 p.m. I don't know if that means Eastern time or
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Central time, so I'm not really sure, but, you know, look for that, you know, around, you know
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that decision time tonight. I believe it's going to be, you know, good news for Nebraska, at least
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that's where the signs are pointing right now, but there could be, you know, a lot of change here in the next 24 hours, but, you know, we'll make sure that we have all the reactions, so make sure that
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