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Recruiting Status Report: Offense
When looking at Nebraska’s 2016 season, there are quite a few positives to take note of. For example, Nebraska took better care of the football, successfully defended the pass more and was far less prone to costly penalties. All of this led to the Huskers improving their record from 6-7 to 9-4, a solid step forward in year two of the Mike Riley era.
Despite these positives, poor performances in Nebraska’s final two games showed that the Huskers still have plenty of work to do in order to get to where they want to go.
Despite these positives, poor performances in Nebraska’s final two games showed that the Huskers still have plenty of work to do in order to get to where they want to go.
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