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Who's your Husker quarterback - Scott Frost or Eric Crouch?

Who's your Husker quarterback - Scott Frost or Eric Crouch?

Scott Frost

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Eric Crouch

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Scott Frost

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Paul F Edwards
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Paul F Edwards

He may not be as purely talented, but there is nothing but winning in Scott Frosts veins. He is a champion. That is why he'll be a fantastic head coach too. He is a winner. Simple as that.

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Chuck Buchholz
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Chuck Buchholz

Crouch could beat you with his legs but Frost was the best leader and the toughest.

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Tony Bunting
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Tony Bunting

Both were great, but Frost could do everything Crouch did and was more of a leader.

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

I'd go with Frost as he was a fierce competitor who wasn't afraid to run someone over when necessary. The national championship was icing on the cake. Why wasn't this Frazier vs Frost?

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Alan Pattee
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Alan Pattee

Actually I would do it Tommie Frazier

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Ruben Ernesto Sandoval
Ruben Ernesto Sandoval

Agree, no offense but they're competing for second place after Touchdown Tommy.

Ron Joseph
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Ron Joseph

Scott for leadership qualities, drive and toughness. While Eric was the better runner, Scott was the better option QB.

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Gene Baker
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Gene Baker

Scott Frost was just the better athlete and competitor. He the one with the undeafeated season and National Championship.

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Randy Austin
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Randy Austin

I believe he had just a little more drive

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Frank Johnson
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Frank Johnson

Could have picked either one and been happy. Scott wasn't as fast but I do believe he was the tougher runner.

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Dave
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Dave

One stat matters most.

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Livio S Nespoli
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Livio S Nespoli

He is a born winner who would do anything to win or help his team. Play offense or defense and do it well.

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Wes Thrun
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Wes Thrun

tough call for me, Scott Frost just had or has an attitude about him, he ran angry. I guess the question i would have is what would crouch have done with that 97 offensive line and coach Osborne

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Eric Crouch

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Joby Clauson
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Joby Clauson

Eric Crouch had to carry the load of the offense. Scott was good too, but had better support and more weapons. Eric was faster, quicker as a runner, better instincts on the option. He also had better arm strength. Scott was bigger and stronger as a runner, a more vocal leader though. Close call

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Doug Miller
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Doug Miller

Tough call but Crouch with his legs.

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Patrick Ryan
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Patrick Ryan

They were both terrific, but if we are comparing players (not teams) - it isn't very close. Eric Crouch could carry a team; he wasn't just 'fast' - he was tough and had a great will to win.

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Doug Daubert
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Doug Daubert

Scott had a better team around him. I believe Crouch was the better athlete and overall quarterback. I would pick him as my QB. Now compare to Gill, Gdowski, Taylor, Frazier...

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James Barnett
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James Barnett

If Crouch played for Osborne he'd have had even a better career. Not knocking Solich but it was clear the team fell off after Tom Os' departure.

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Greg Muller
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Greg Muller

I guess Tommy F, is assumed to be preferred choice over either Frost or Crouch?

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Patrick Ryan
Patrick Ryan

These are impossible questions, but Turner Gill is my all time favorite. He changed the position at Nebraska, and had the ideal combination of elusiveness, toughness, leadership, and passing skills.

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