CodyGreen, Nebraska's freshman quarterback starter last week and a possibility to start again Saturday night against 20th-ranked Oklahoma, has had a whirlwind week. But in the midst of intense practices and under the daily scrutiny of the state's media, Green still found time to smile and ease the burden on his 18-year-old shoulders.
I wish Huskers.com provided an embed option for their video offerings, but alas, they do not. I guess they want those extra clicks, just like every other online publisher that relies on ad revenue. So go ahead, click over there. Are you back? Nice. At the end of this segment, 18-year old CodyGreen from Dayton, Texas [...]
The much-rumored fan-requested change at quarterback took place today, but didn't provide Nebraska much of a spark on offense. CodyGreen did some good things on the ground and a little bit through the air, but made some mistakes in the second half that reenergized Baylor. But the results were much the same as the last few weeks: a lethargic offense with only one offensive touchdown....
More photos » by Nati Harnik - AP CodyGreen - our football savior? Browse more photos » In the case of Green vs Lee, it'll be a game day discovery against Iowa State. So says Bo Pelini, head dude in charge. No one has been told what's going to happen with the quarterback situation, so we're in a position to speculate as well as the regular media guys who are supposed...
The "Put In Green" movement gained steam this week, including even some members of the media. It's a little surprising that people aren't willing to defer to the coaches on who the starting quarterback ought to be. The simple question to ask is what possible motivation would the coaches have ... siffring posted 65 minutes ago from bigrednetwork.com Find more top sports news, videos,...
Thanks to Jon Nyatawa, Omaha World-Herald , and Jon Johnston, JLew and Husker Mike, Corn Nation , for the Cornhusker preview. ESPN announcers at their very best. Just google it on your IPhone, Cunningham. 1. What’s the latest on Zac Lee’s knee injury? Does Nebraska need him to compete with Texas, or will the offensive attack be roughly as potent with CodyGreen manning the...
... Zac Lee left the game with a twisted ankle, you had to wonder how the team would respond. Could CodyGreen give the team a spark by depending on his physical talents without the pre-game jitters? He came in for two plays, but after two somewhat irrelevant carries, returned to the bench once Lee got treatment. Lee had several bullet throws that were perfectly placed to convert key...
What if Missouri had not blown out Illinois and won at Nevada in the midst of a non-conference start to the season that even the most expectant of Missouri football fans figured might wind up 3-1, or even 2-2? What if it hadn't rained all night in Missouri's Big 12-opening loss to Nebraska? What if Bo Pelini had decided that CodyGreen had warmed up enough and replaced quarterback Zac...
... their receivers to help stretch defenses vertically and take pressure off of Roy Helu and either CodyGreen or Zac Lee . 2. Name a player on another Big 12 team who you think has underachieved or been a disappointment this season (I don't consider someone getting knocked out by injury a disappointment, so no references to Robert Griffin, please). The first names I can come up with...
... I thought that would give Oklahoma an edge because Landry Jones had a little more experience than CodyGreen. But after sensing that while Green hadn't made a mistake, he didn't give you the comfort level that wasn't going to happen. Enter Zac Lee, who threw the game winning touchdown pass. He did most everything that he was asked to do, which wasn't much. Could Green...