The Nebraska football offense is going to need to be quite a bit better than it is. That isn’t just because of a bad defense, it’s how things are these days.
The offense for the Nebraska football team needs to be better. That might seem like it’s a no-brainer but it bears repeating.
If the Huskers are going to find any real success this season, the offense is going to have to be better. That’s not just because the defense has struggled mightily.
Things are changing in the NCAA and the Cornhuskers have had problems keeping up. The good news is that most people think the offense is indeed on the cusp of turning the corner.
Read about that and other kernels in this morning’s Go Big Read.
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Husker QB Martinez checks all the physical boxes, focus trained on eliminating ‘freshman stuff’
If the offense is going to be better, it’s going to need Adrian Martinez to continue playing at a very high level. Elimination the freshman stuff is only going to help.
Huskers look to utilize Maurice Washington in different ways
Likewise, it can be said that if the Huskers’ offense is going to get better, they are going to need to find ways to use explosive weapons like Maurice Washington. These also aren’t real surprises.
Frosted Flakes: Nebraska Needs 40 Points A Game, #Pac12Officials Suck
Over at Corn Nation, they are talking about the fact that we need to start scoring more consistently. They think it needs to be 40 points a game in order to really win games again. The weapons to do that are there. It’s all about using them right at this point.
Millard West defensive lineman Matt Huser to walk-on at Nebraska
The Nebraska football team has been racking up the walk-ons this month. Huser is the latest homegrown talent the Cornhuskers will hope can contribute at some point in the near future.
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Nebraska football offers 4-star Alabama linebacker Cameron Riley
The Huskers have been going after some talented 2020 prospects lately.
Matt Slauson ‘one play away’ from being paralyzed
The former Husker played almost the entire second half of the Colts’ last game with two broken vertebrae.
Huskers jump into fray with 4-star wide receiver prospect Troy Omeire
We mentioned good 2020 prospects the Nebraska football team has offered lately. This is one.