EPISODE · Nov 6, 2023 · 1H 17M
Michigan State Recap with Former Husker Matt Vrzal
from Common Fan - A Nebraska Football Podcast · host T.J. Birkel, Matt Owens, Geoff Langenberg
National Championship winning former Husker offensive lineman Matt Vrzal joins the Common Fans to help break down the Michigan State game. Of note: The Huskers have made improvements when it comes to culture, perserverence, and fight. But they're not a finished product yet. Offensive Coordinator Marcus Satterfield needs to stick with the run game when it's working. Vrzal helps the Common Fans break down the offensive line play. The defense was really good - just not as dominant as we've seen. Which can be trouble when this offense is this inconsistent. The boys weigh in on the quarterback situation. Do we make a change for the Maryland game - or any time before the end of the season? This and much more on the Michigan State Recap Pod. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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National Championship winning former Husker offensive lineman Matt Vrzal joins the Common Fans to help break down the Michigan State game. Of note: The Huskers have made improvements when it comes to culture, perserverence, and fight. But they're not a finished product yet. Offensive Coordinator Marcus Satterfield needs to stick with the run game when it's working. Vrzal helps the Common Fans break down the offensive line play. The defense was really good - just not as dominant as we've seen. Which can be trouble when this offense is this inconsistent. The boys weigh in on the quarterback situation. Do we make a change for the Maryland game - or any time before the end of the season? This and much more on the Michigan State Recap Pod. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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