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Nebraska Offensive Line:

Tackle 6'5 325

guard 6'6 320

center 6'1 315

guard 6'5 315

tackle 6'10 320

 

Zips had 1 qb hurry and zero sacks against wyoming. Raiola threw 42 times against Cincinnati. Good chance he tops that...

 

I think i'm taking the huskers -34.5...

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Believe it or not the over under is 47/5 or 48 depending....

 

Maybe the Zips offense will break out...

 

Honestly, I hope that something positive can come out of the game for them to build on.  If the Zips can go 2-2 the first four games then I would still consider that a success heading into conference play.

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On 9/1/2025 at 3:24 PM, ZippyDoo said:

Nebraska Offensive Line:

Tackle 6'5 325

guard 6'6 320

center 6'1 315

guard 6'5 315

tackle 6'10 320

 

Zips had 1 qb hurry and zero sacks against wyoming. Raiola threw 42 times against Cincinnati. Good chance he tops that...

 

I think i'm taking the huskers -34.5...

Story time:  Dominick Raiola the QB's dad is a friend.  30+ yrs ago I sat at many U of Hawai'i baseball games with him and his two sons, both of whom went on to play center in the NFL.  Dominick played football at the U. in Miami and when he learned I was from Akron he talked all about his former teammate Jay Brophy from Kenmore High.  They were very close in college and maintained contact for a while after, when Jay played for the Dolphins.  Well, I discovered Brophy in a Facebook discussion a few years ago with another friend who may or may not be here on ZN.org.  I started a side talk with Jay, telling him I knew his former U of M teammate, and asking if he had any stories about Dominick Raiola.  His only remark back was that because of the number of times he was hit in the head in his playing days, he could not remember ANY of his teammates and has difficulty even remembering anything about his football career without being prompted by his friends and family.  This reality about what happens as a result of our National Passtime makes me very reticent to adopt any emotional closeness to the sport.  

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20 minutes ago, Z.I.P. said:

Story time:  Dominick Raiola the QB's dad is a friend.  30+ yrs ago I sat at many U of Hawai'i baseball games with him and his two sons, both of whom went on to play center in the NFL.  Dominick played football at the U. in Miami and when he learned I was from Akron he talked all about his former teammate Jay Brophy from Kenmore High.  They were very close in college and maintained contact for a while after, when Jay played for the Dolphins.  Well, I discovered Brophy in a Facebook discussion a few years ago with another friend who may or may not be here on ZN.org.  I started a side talk with Jay, telling him I knew his former U of M teammate, and asking if he had any stories about Dominick Raiola.  His only remark back was that because of the number of times he was hit in the head in his playing days, he could not remember ANY of his teammates and has difficulty even remembering anything about his football career without being prompted by his friends and family.  This reality about what happens as a result of our National Passtime makes me very reticent to adopt any emotional closeness to the sport.  

 

I thought Brophy played for Buchtel.  Maybe he was from Kenmore.

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