Kyle McCord snubs NE

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Hey Nebraska fans,




On Sunday, CBS Sports college football analyst Bud Elliott was asked on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, if he thought that the Nebraska Cornhuskers would have “a shot at any high-level QB transfer?”

Elliott’s reply was short and simple but ultimately brutal on the Huskers’ offensive coordinator. “No way in hell I would sign up to play QB for Satterfield,” he said as a quote-tweet. “But Nebraska does have money so,” he added, referring to the Cornhuskers’ ability to woo a quarterback when it comes to NIL potential.

As the Huskers’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach this season, Satterfield led the Huskers to an abysmal 18.0 points and 312.8 yards per game. Nebraska quarterbacks suffered mightily throughout the season, completing 52.1% of their passes for just 1,631 yards and ten touchdowns while throwing 16 interceptions on the season.

Nebraska only scored 30+ points three times this season and was kept to under 20 points in seven of 12 games while only surpassing the 400+ total yard mark once.

Ultimately, with the Cornhuskers’ defense among the best in the nation, only allowing 18.2 points per game, it will be Satterfield and the offense that carries the brunt of the blame for the Huskers’ season likely not reaching its full potential. Despite posting a top-20 scoring defense, Nebraska finished their first season under Matt Rhule with a 5-7 record, losing each of their last four games, including three games in which they kept opponents to 20 points or fewer.

In their regular-season finale, the Huskers’ defense kept the Iowato just 13 points and 257 total yards. Still, the offense could only muster up 10 points of their own as they eventually fell in overtime 13-10.

Ultimately, while Sattersfield’s job appears safe for now, his seat will undoubtedly be warm heading into the 2024 season.
 

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On the topic of Nebraska, anyone been keeping with rumors about the Raiola (spelling?) kid possibly jumping from UGA to Nebraska? If this doesn’t put the NIL era into perspective I don’t know what does. Spurning UGA, arguably still the best team in the land even after narrowly losing to Bama, to go play in a Marcus Satterfield offense. What could possibly convince a young person to potentially commit football career suicide? Hmmmmm…..
 
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Best take I've seen on it: "McCord's meeting with Nebraska fell through at the last minute. He was scheduled to meet Marcus Satterfield in the end zone but Satterfield couldn't find his way there."
 
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On the topic of Nebraska, anyone been keeping with rumors about the Raiola (spelling?) kid possibly jumping from UGA to Nebraska? If this doesn’t put the NIL era into perspective I don’t know what does. Spurning UGA, arguably still the best team in the land even after narrowly losing to Bama, to go play in a Marcus Satterfield offense. What could possibly convince a young person to potentially commit football career suicide? Hmmmmm…..
His uncle is the OL coach at NE wink, wink. And dude just got a big pay raise...I'm sure none of that will trickle down to little nephew, wink wink.
 

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His uncle is the OL coach at NE wink, wink. And dude just got a big pay raise...I'm sure none of that will trickle down to little nephew, wink wink.

Is that right? I knew there were family ties to the university but didn’t realize they were on the coaching staff.
 

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Honestly, I don't think Nebraska give a damn that McCord snubbed them because he simply isn't that good. And he choked big time in the Michigan game too. With Dylan Raiola on board as a 5 Star QB, that is all that matters to the Huskers.