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What a win ... was this Tommy Armstrong's best game of the year?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
1/11/2016

What a win ... was this Tommy Armstrong's best game of the year?

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Yes WINNER

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27%
No

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73%
Yes

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Patrick Nelson
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Patrick Nelson

yes fist time i've seen real husker football in awhile GBR

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Jeff Green
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Jeff Green

The coaches for the first time this year called a game to his strengths. and he responded with a great performance. Hopefully Riley and Co. learned what Nebraska football is suppose to look like.

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Randy Wolf
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Randy Wolf

He played team football and didn't try to be the star.

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Bob Slaymaker
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Bob Slaymaker

Ball security, controlled tempo, made throws when he needed 2, managed the game well. Big game. ..big results

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Ann Dimmitt
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Ann Dimmitt

He made a lot better decisions. Took sacks. A punt is a lot better than a turnover

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Mr. Harold
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Mr. Harold

Only threw 19 times -- it should always be like that!

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William Snesrud
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William Snesrud

For one of the few times in his career the play calling played to his strengths.....if they play call games like that then he could have an outstanding senior season and play a notch ahead of this heralded freshman O'Brien....... Kuddos to Langsdorff and Riley for what they did.

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Stephen Johnson
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Stephen Johnson

He played within his ability and strengths. Should have done this all year.

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

Because the coaching staff called plays to TA's strengths.

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Don Reaganite
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Don Reaganite

.....the coaches limited his passing and he ran well.

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Matt Rennerfeldt
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Matt Rennerfeldt

Hard to pick this one over Michigan State, but when you game plan to his strengths and the O-line dominates I think you'll get a W every time. 10 of his 12 completions went for 1st downs.

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Kent McVay
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Kent McVay

Tommy was in control for 99% of this game.

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Alan Blackburn
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Alan Blackburn

Being at the game. I observed his confident demeanor running the offense. His throws were timely and accurate.

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Thomas Green
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Thomas Green

Very nice performance. The coaches really adapted to showcase Tommy's strengths. Great job by the coaches too. Move forward. Go Big Red.

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Arlie Rauch
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Arlie Rauch

He was asked to play within his strengths, and he responded with accuracy and authority. It was fun watching him do it! If that's the plan for 2016, it could be a good year.

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Mike Moravec
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Mike Moravec

Played within himself; not attempting to extend plays beyond what he should have (take a short loss vs. a big loss or turnover). Better decision making. When he did run, it was generally the best choice.

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Eric Williams
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Eric Williams

Tommy didnt throw the ball 48 times and the offense didnt rely on his decision making....I hope this is the offense going forward...POWER FOOTBALL=NEBRASKA FOOTBALL

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Donald Lee
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Donald Lee

Threw it out of bounds when he was pressured and limited passing relying mostly on the run.

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27%
No

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Robert Hutsell
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Robert Hutsell

Tie w the Minnesota game

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Tony Gevo
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Tony Gevo

It was a great game but I think Tommy's best game was against MSU...

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Visitor
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Visitor

It was not his best game ,but it was the best play called game by langsdorf to put TA in a position to win

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DHUSK
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DHUSK

No, Against South Alabama he was better.

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Was Trev Alberts correct in keeping Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg for another year?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
3/8/2022

Was Trev Alberts correct in keeping Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg for another year?

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Yes WINNER

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17%
No

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83%
Yes

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No

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Do you think Trev Alberts was correct to push for the coaching staff changes before season end?

Do you think Trev Alberts was correct to push for the coaching staff changes before season end?

It was right to do sooner than later

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Should have waited until season was over

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It was right to do sooner than later

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Richard L. Owen
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Richard L. Owen

The defense has made progress. The offense not so much. The real problem is Frost's dedication to Martinez. Adrian is a great guy, but his minuses exceed his pluses.

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Toby Leach
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Toby Leach

The production was there from those coaches. Better to make the decision then, so you can still have a positive impact with recruiting.

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Randy Wolf
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Randy Wolf

I imagine the transfer portal had a lot to do with the timing.

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Nate Stineman
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Nate Stineman

It had to be done and it clear that things are going to happen at NU.

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Frank Johnson
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Frank Johnson

The team was not going to become better with their existing staff. Make the cut and start improving.

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Should have waited until season was over

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

If you are not going to make new hires before the end of the season anyway, what was the purpose in firing them now? It will be interesting to see how the offense performs, but I can't see this as beneficial.

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