If I could magic-wand where Nebraska is at in year two or three, I'd probably choose Oklahoma's spot. USC and Texas are ranked higher, but I'd go with the Sooners for a couple of reasons: 1) They're making a somewhat conventional Year 2 leap after a rough Year 1, 2) they're doing it with defense, 3) they're the most similar to Nebraska (geographically, historically, chromatically).
Rhule said he was taken to the hospital this morning from the team hotel. He was in a lot of pain, and they took him out of an abundance of caution.
I appreciate Rhule clarifying, because I was really confused. I thought I saw Luke this morning, but was mistaken (I swapped him and Nick Henrich for some reason when I saw them). So when I asked Rhule, I realized what my brain had done.
Either way, all the good vibes to Luke. Hope he is feeling better very soon.
If I could magic-wand where Nebraska is at in year two or three, I'd probably choose Oklahoma's spot. USC and Texas are ranked higher, but I'd go with the Sooners for a couple of reasons: 1) They're making a somewhat conventional Year 2 leap after a rough Year 1, 2) they're doing it with defense, 3) they're the most similar to Nebraska (geographically, historically, chromatically).
Interesting. I like it, Picasso. (That last line is a TikTok joke, I'm sorry Brandon.)
Following up on Reimer:
Rhule said he was taken to the hospital this morning from the team hotel. He was in a lot of pain, and they took him out of an abundance of caution.
I appreciate Rhule clarifying, because I was really confused. I thought I saw Luke this morning, but was mistaken (I swapped him and Nick Henrich for some reason when I saw them). So when I asked Rhule, I realized what my brain had done.
Either way, all the good vibes to Luke. Hope he is feeling better very soon.