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Moos: After 2020 building block, Big Ten West contention ‘should be in the conversation’ for Huskers in 2021 | Football



Moos, though, dialed up the conversation on that front a notch with an early look ahead to 2021. Three years of building blocks are in place. Now it’s time to see the house start to come together.

“We’ve got a tough schedule. I mean, at Oklahoma, right now the Ireland game is still on. We’ve got Michigan and Ohio State, albeit at home,” Moos said. “That being said, I think we’re at a point where we should be in the conversation for the Big Ten West.

“And boy, it’s tough enough in the Big Ten West and we’ve seen that all across the board, but stay healthy, get through a tough schedule and count on the defense.”


Next up for Husker seniors: Deciding whether to return for extra year or move on

Moos’ eyes told him a similar story to what many Nebraska fans saw on the field this season. Defensive coordinator Erik Chinander’s unit took a step forward. The offense remained inconsistent, even regressed statistically, though the prolific day against Rutgers brought NU to second in the Big Ten in rushing offense.

That and the path forward will be topics of conversation when Moos and Frost meet to fully debrief the season.

“Scott and I will sit down and have a conversation after the dust settles here. We’ll talk about everything,” Moos said. “The staff, the recruiting piece, the support piece, the facilities piece … We’ll go through everything. He knows that I am here to support him. The thing that I reviewed with Scott, and this is a compliment, is that he’s a winner. He’s never really lost, when you add them all up, until he got here.



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