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2017 Nebraska Football Spring Game: For What Will We Cheer?

What type of football play will bring the loudest cheer at the Nebraska spring game this weekend?

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Nebraska’s Spring game is this weekend. Over 60,000 tickets have been sold which means many of you will be going. Every year I try to gauge the interest of the fan base and what they’re most concerned about by running a poll about what type of football play will bring about the loudest cheer from the fans at the spring game.

Last season you voted for this option:Quarterbacks! Armstrong and O'Brien with accuracy and zero Interceptions

over this option:

The defense force pressure in the passing game and no runs over 10 yards by the offense

It seems like Nebraska has had quarterback problems for the past several years. The previous year we also voted for quarterback play.

Poll

For What Will We Cheer The Loudest at the Nebraska Spring Game?

This poll is closed

  • 48%
    Quarterbacks with accuracy and zero interceptions
    (543 votes)
  • 16%
    Defense!!! No runs over 10 yards!
    (182 votes)
  • 6%
    Shirtless Bob Diaco!
    (71 votes)
  • 17%
    A long run by Tre Bryant, Devine Ozigbo, or Mikale Wilbon
    (195 votes)
  • 11%
    Shutdown Defensive Secondary Coverage
    (123 votes)
1114 votes total Vote Now

We’ve been doing this poll for several years now. Here is the history:

Despite the fact that 2015 was Mike Riley’s first year on the job, you all voted for quarterbacks -

2015: Quarterbacks Quarterbacks Quarterbacks - Great Play By Quarterbacks

2014: Husker fans voted for the Newbies: Adam Taylor, Johnny Stanton, Tanner Farmer, Chongo Kondolo, Terrell Newby and Marcus Newby.

In 2013, Husker fans voted for "A linebacker closing on and wrapping up an I-back on a sweep", by quite a large margin. The vote no doubt reflected the frustration of watching Nebraska get destroyed by Wisconsin in the previous season's Big Ten Championship game.

In 2012 Husker fans voted for "Husker wide receivers not dropping any passes, including a nasty block from Quincy Enunwa and signs of progress from Jamal Turner " - the description was specific but adequate given the frustration of dropped passes the previous season.

In 2011, Husker fans wanted to see "Taylor Martinez back to playmaking speed", remembering the Martinez who exploded early in the 2010 season, becoming a Heisman prospect in process. That vote was very close as offensive line blocking was right behind Martinez in popularity.

In 2010, Husker fans were hungry for a quarterback - ANY quarterback - after having gone through the 2009 season with a championship-level defense and one of the most anemic offenses in the nation. The vote was won by "A big play by a quarterback" by a large margin.

In 2009, fans were still worried about the defense. The defense had made a significant jump during Bo Pelini's first season but Husker fans wanted more. "The defense - a big defensive play - a big hit or turnover" won by a small margin over Ndamukong Suh.

It wasn't hard to guess in 2008. Husker fans were just pleased that Bo Pelini was our new head coach.