Go Big Read: Nebraska football’s warmups are even intense and other kernels
The Nebraska football team has seen an increased intensity this year and that even includes their warmups. That and other kernels in today’s Go Big Read.
When Scott Frost and company arrived in Lincoln, they knew they needed to change quite a few things. The Nebraska football team wasn’t even practicing the way they felt was adequate.
The coaching staff brought a new kind of “warmup” the table that Frost says has the players tired right away, but also very much loosened up.
That new way of warming up to start practices is just one of the things the staff believes is going to make the team that much better in the long run. Read about that and other kernels in this morning’s Go Big Read.
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Scott Frost considers intense new warmup to be a ‘rite of passage’ for Huskers
Evan Bland of the Omaha World-Herald writes about the new practice warmup that Frost has put into place. It should come as no surprise that he thinks it’s quite a bit better than what Mike Riley was doing.
Steven M. Sipple: Grad transfer Neal aspires to work on teeth, and perhaps knock out a few
With all the talk about the freshmen that are showing off what they can do, it might be easy to forget that UCF grad transfer Tre Neal is on the team. Steve Sipple reminds us why we shouldn’t forget.
Wistrom and Peter drive home message of intensity in fiery presentation
Chris Basnett fills in a few more blanks about just what happened when a pair of former Husker greats came to talk to the team about their new coach and what’s expected of the Cornhuskers.
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Nebraska football’s Scott Frost on toxic programs: ‘We don’t want to do that here’
Frost appeared on the Jim Rome show on Tuesday and talked about how he didn’t want to do things the way that had turned some other programs, even in the Big Ten, into “toxic” programs.
Nebraska recruiting pulling out all the stops with billboard aimed at in-state recruits
The Nebraska football team is doing whatever it can to make sure that it is getting the most out of its recruiting efforts in-state.