Go Big Read: Nebraska football team leaders need to step up and other kernels

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The Nebraska football team has had a bad start to the season and the Huskers need leaders to step up. That and other kernels in this morning’s Go Big Read.

The Nebraska football team is looking for answers after starting the season 0-2. Some of those answers might have come in the hours after the latest loss.

Stanley Morgan got up in front of the team after the game and apparently read his teammates the riot act. Another captain, Jerald Foster has gone on record saying leaders need to emerge among the players.

One can only hope this is the beginning of the real turnaround. The summer was full of great words, but the fall as been full of bad play so far.

The players realizing they aren’t doing enough yet could be all it takes. Read about that and other kernels in this morning’s Go Big Read.

Best Nebraska football kernels around the web

Two-minute drill: Review of Huskers loss against Troy
Start your Monday morning off looking back at the bad plays on Saturday one more time. Think of it as a way to finally purge the bad taste from your mouth.

The Pipeline: Catching up with recruit Garrett Nelson
Recruiting is going to be key when it comes to Scott Frost and company turning things around. Check out the Journal Star’s check in with one of the earliest Frost commits.

Steven M. Sipple: Excitement of Frost’s hire distorted reality of mess he inherited
It’s hard to do better to sum up an article than the headline did here. Sipple runs down how Husker nation ran away with expectations because of what Frost did at UCF.

Nebraska Football: Scott Frost era off to terrible start
Speaking of tamping down expectations, our sister site, KC Kingdom has some harsh words for the beginning of this new era.

Foster: Leaders have to step up for Huskers
Finally, the headline article. Check out what Foster said about how his Nebraska football teammates need to step up