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Frost says talk of QB change ‘not a story’ as Martinez’s struggles accentuate NU’s offensive ineptitude | Football


Martinez often does all he can and more. Sometimes it results in the spectacular. Sometimes it results in Saturday.

“You have to walk a line there, and part of that is one play at a time,” Martinez said. “You have to continue to do your job. … But you can’t be overly aggressive and lose that opportunity.”

Ironically enough, Martinez etched his name even deeper in Nebraska’s record books Saturday.

He is now the program’s all-time leader in completions with 631 after passing Tommy Armstrong. He is the third Husker with 10,000 yards of career total offense, joining Armstrong and Taylor Martinez. He is the fourth Husker with two, 2,000-yard passing seasons, and he is the third Husker quarterback to score 200 career points, joining Eric Crouch and Tommie Frazier.

But all those quarterbacks, even for their imperfections, also won at a much higher clip than Martinez has. 

“To win a game in the Big Ten, it demands your best,” Martinez said. “You don’t give it, you lose.”



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