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2009 Aug 31
50 Huskers to Know: No. 3
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Nobody argues he's great. But is he legendary?Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 29
50 Huskers to Know: No. 4
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We’ve penned many an adoring word about him, and we’re soon to find out just how useful all those words were.
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2009 Aug 29
50 Huskers to Know: No. 5
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Finally, he came around, realized his considerable potential, and became a leader on and off the field.Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 25
50 Huskers to Know: No. 6
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Potentially Nebraska’s best and most dominant lineman since Richie Incognito or Toniu Fonoti. Who is he? Find out with a 30-day free trial to the Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 24
50 Huskers to Know: No. 7
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One of the glue guys on offense may not come off as overly intense, but he more than gets the job done.Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 19
50 Huskers to Know: No. 8
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No. 8 Alex Henery 6-2, 175 K/P Apparently there’s some guy at UCLA with a better resume then Henery turned in last year, but Kai Forbath didn’t make a 57-yarder to win a game. And Henery did....Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 18
50 Huskers to Know: No. 9
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He's got plenty of talent. But he does want it enough? Does he have the hunger to be great? We examine, and check it out with a 30-day free trial to Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 17
Big 12 Breakdown: No. 5 Missouri
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Husker Locker will be counting down and breaking down each of the teams in the conference. We hope you view this series as more interesting, comprehensive and definitive than what you may find elsewhere. Where we can make strong takes – we will.
We rank the teams 12 to 1 in overall strength. Then we’ll provide for you the North/South breakdown – and the preseason All Big 12 team, as well.
Enjoy!
Today: No.5 Missouri
Coach: Gary Pinkel
2008 Record: 10-4
What’s Changed Since 2008: Mizzou lost its best quarterback (Chase Daniel) and receiver (Jeremy Maclin) and second-best tight end (Chase Coffman) in history. The Tigers also lost their two coordinators, neither of whom we consider huge losses, especially defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, whose defensive schemes were too cute with a talented unit last year. The Tigers also have a greater sense of purpose in 2009 after being summarily dissed by most major publications in terms of the Big 12 North race.
2009 Non-Conference Schedule:Challenging enough, with the neutral site St. Louis tilt vs. Illinois, which some think is a top 20 team, and a game at defensively-challenged-yet-offensively-exciting Nevada. Bowling Green and Furman should be easy wins, but this non-conference schedule looks tougher than what Mizzou has planned in later years.
2009 Conference Schedule: Favorable. Toughest road game is at Oklahoma State, which is winnable. Mizzou hosts Texas, Nebraska and Baylor, plays Kansas in Kansas City and travels to Kansas State and Colorado.
Offense: Spread/Passing
Coordinator: David Yost – The quarterbacks coach at Mizzou for eight years, Yost knows the offense as well as anyone and helped install the no-huddle, wide-open attack upon Chase Daniel’s arrival (with some help from Daniel’s high school coach). At any rate, Yost is a unique guy – Missouri’s version of Mike Leach. If Andy Warhol had decided to be a football coach, he’d probably look like Yost. His demeanor will help the Tigers, who really seized up in key situations over the last two years.
Strength: We expect some drop-off from Missouri’s 2007 and 2008 production, but not much. That’s because MU sophomore quarterback Blaine Gabbert is as talented as Daniel was, only taller. It’ll take Gabbert time to settle in, but we expect him to be a top-flight guy by the end of the season, and certainly by 2010. Missouri’s offensive line is a little young, but it has size, depth, and good experience. Finally – Missouri’s offensive design is proven to work. Nebraska’s figured it out once in the last four years. Colorado’s been hapless against it. Kansas State, Iowa State and Kansas haven’t had much success, either. Only Texas and Oklahoma – and only one of those teams in on the regular season schedule.
Weakness: Derrick Washington is a big, plodding, overrated back who, yes, was hurt for some of 2008, but isn’t as good as his production (1,036 yards and 5.9 yards per carry) suggests. And there is no suitable replacement for Coffman, who was money on third down, and around the goal line.
Defense: 4-3/Attacking
Coordinator: Dave Steckel. Another new guy, replacing Eberflus. Last year, the Tigers had a ton of talent, but still gave up 412 yards and 27 points per game. Eberflus will now try to work some 3-4 magic at the Cleveland Browns. Steckel, meanwhile, is all ex-Marine in his approach, a bit of a throwback to the old Big Ten days of Bo and Woody, if you will. He’d fit in on a Bo Pelini coaching staff.
Strength: Solid linebacking corps led by the league’s best, Sean Weatherspoon, who turned down the NFL to return for his senior season. He’s a classic linebacker – everywhere, all the time – as his 155 tackles, five sacks and three interceptions suggest. Mizzou already seems to have found Weatherspoon's replacement, too, in true freshman Donavan Bonner.
Weakness: The defensive line lost Stryker Sulak and Ziggy Hood, two of the better linemen in the league last year. Their absence should hurt what was a fair run defense in 2008. The secondary should be OK, but safety William Moore (not as good in 2008 as his second round NFL draft status would suggest) has to be replaced.
Special Teams Mizzou takes a pretty good shot here. Maclin was invaluable as a kickoff and punt returner, accounting for 1280 return yards and two touchdowns. Then you had kicker Jeff Wolfert, arguably college football’s best in 2008 (we’ll take Nebraska’s Alex Henery, thanks) who needs to be replaced, too. Missouri has a ton of ground to cover here, and there’s just no way to do it in one year.
Intangibles: One week after a 52-17 win over Nebraska, Missouri hit a curious wall, of sorts, and fell backward, losing 4 of the last 9. So, in a sense, it was time to flush the system a little bit, and start over. And the Tigers do it with a chip on their shoulder, aiming to prove that the last three years weren’t a fluke. And Gabbert is as good of a guy to try it with as any.
Finally – Missouri really wants to beat Nebraska. No, it’s not the Border War. But it is personal, and borne out of a number of on-field incidents and off-the-field comments during the last six seasons. These two teams don’t like each other.
Best-Case Scenario: A third-straight Big 12 North title.
Worst-Case Scenario: Phil Steele’s prediction of 5-7.
Our Take: Phil’s often right, but here he’s wrong. Missouri finishes 8-4 or 9-3, depending on the non-conference schedule and the Nebraska game, which we predict will be, in essence, for the Big 12 North title.
See other Big 12 Breakdowns: No. 12 ISU, No. 11 A&M, No. 10 CU, No. 9 BU, No. 8 KU, No. 7 KSU, No. 6 Texas Tech
Agree? Disagree? Tell us about it.Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 16
50 Huskers to Know: No. 10
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No. 10 Larry Asante 6-1, 215, SS So we were talking to a former Nebraska defensive back last week who’d watched one of NU practices this fall, and, of course, asked for impression. The guy,...Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 13
50 Huskers to Know: No. 11
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He's come out of almost nowhere in fall camp, but everybody knows who he is now. Who is he? Find out with a 30-day free trial to the Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 10
50 Huskers to Know: No. 13
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A surprisingly balanced player for his size...what's in store for this junior in 2009? Find out with a 30-day free trial to the Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 08
50 Huskers to Know: No. 14
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The most talented athlete on the defense...can he put it all together at last?Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 06
Rookie Rundowns: Colby Starkebaum
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Can this walk-on - and son of a former Husker - make an impact like another walk-on linebacker from the West? Check it out with a 30-day free trial to the Locker Pass.Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 06
50 Huskers to Know: No. 15
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It was the best and worst of times for this player in 2008. What's in store for 2009? Find out with a 30-day free trial to the Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 04
50 Huskers to Know: No. 17
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No. 17 Cody Green, 6-4, 210, QB A fitting spot, considering that’s Green’s number, right? To redshirt or not to redshirt – that becomes the question. Nebraska would like to do just that....Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 04
Rookie Rundown: Dijon Washington
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This California defensive back reminds us of another Husker...who is he? Find out with a 30-day free trial to Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 02
50 Huskers to Know: No. 18
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Bo almost burned his redshirt last year. Now, this young talent fights for playing time and a Blackshirt. Who is he? Find out with a 30-day free trial to Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 02
50 Huskers to Know: No. 19
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This highly touted recruit has never panned out like NU had hoped. Can he create magic in his final season? Find out with a 30-day free trial to Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 01
50 Huskers to Know: No. 20
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Can this guy turn his talent into production the field?Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Aug 01
50 Huskers to Know: No. 21
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This converted tight end will play an important role in NU's running game. Can he keep on the weight?Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 30
50 Huskers to Know: No. 22
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One of the great surprises of the 2009 spring game still needs a redshirt year. Will he get one or will he be pressed into service?Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 30
50 Huskers to Know: No. 23
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He's a part of what could be the most interesting, crucial position battle of fall camp. Who is he? Find out with a 30-day free trial to the Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 30
50 Huskers to Know: No. 24
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Pressed into service in 2008, this defensive player responded well. What bigger things are in store for 2009?Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 29
50 Huskers to Know: No. 25
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One of the most gifted, and most frustrating, Husker defenders on the team. Find out who with a 30-day free trial of Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 29
50 Huskers to Know: No. 26
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This defensive back likes a challenge. Who is he? What does he bring to the table? Find out with a 30-day free trial of Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 27
Rookie Rundowns: Jeremiah Sirles
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This road grader from Denver is another in a line of strong Colorado linemen for NU. How will he pan out in 2009? Find out with a 30-day free trial to the Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 26
50 Huskers to Know: No. 26
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A raw, but gifted, big man.Will he acquire the toughness and confidence he needs to take his game to the next level? Find out with a 30-day free trial of Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 26
50 Huskers to Know: No. 27
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He's got a lot to prove after a difficult 2008 and trying spring. Did he put in the work necessary to shine in the fall? We examine...find out with a 30-day free trial of the Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 24
Rookie Rundowns: Tray Robinson
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How does this big versatile back compliment an already talented stable of players? Find out with a 30-day free trial of Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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2009 Jul 24
Rookie Rundowns: Wil Richards
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Another kid from Lee's Summit...will he have as much success as Matt Holt? Find out our take with a 30-day free trial of the Husker Locker Pass!Permanent Link to this Blog Post
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