I'm aving a difficult time getting the pulse of how my Nebraska Cornhuskers will be this year. With the Riley hiring, I've run the gauntlet, from pessimism, to guarded optimism, to real excitement, and now back to pessimism. Admittedly, I haven't followed them as closely as I have in years past, but this is what I got.
Key/Best Players
DT Maliek Collins: Everyone around here keeps talking about him. He had a solid year last season, flashing some very nice athleticism, but in my opinion was pretty inconsistent. Word from people who've seen practice are saying he's been pretty much unblockable, saying he's a lock 1st rounder and the best we've had since Suh. I think the talent is there, but we'll see.
S Nathan Gerry: One of my favorite players, mainly because I predicted he would be a real nice player well before a lot of people (dang I'm smart

). Had a breakout season last year and only looks to be getting better. Great size (6'2" 225 lbs) and athleticism (South Dakota 100 m record @ 10.4, pretty much broke a combine in HS). I want to see him play faster with more assertiveness, but I would bank on him having a very good year.
WR/RS De'Mornay Pierson-El: Breakout true frosh from last year. Was amazing in the return game and really came on strong as a receiving threat late in the year. Signs point to Riley using him in a Quiz Rodgers/Percy Harvin role (i.e. jet sweeps, quick game etc.) which could be a nice boost for an offense in transition. Sadly, he'll be out until midseason with a injury.
Players Who Need To Step Up
QB Tommy Armstrong: It really starts and ends here. Played okay last year, but needs to take the next step for this team to go anywhere. Has a lot of the tools you look for in a QB (size, strong arm, good athleticism), but has been very inconsistent with his decision making and accuracy, and it remains to be seen how he'll fit in a different offense. Reports from insiders say he's made great strides, but that means nothing until the real bullets start flying.
RB Terrelle Newby: Lost Ameer Abdullah who pretty much propped our O up all of last year. Newby's got talent, but you can't replace AA. He's the solid #1 right now, but may see a RB by committee as the year goes on.
Entire OL: For a school that has traditionally pumped out great OL ("The Pipeline"?), they've been pretty meh for about 10 years now. Have shown flashes the past couple years, but very inconsistent. Lots of talented young guys in this group.
LB Michael Rose-Ivey: linebacker has been a spot we've struggled with since losing Lavonte David (duh). MRI did some good things as a freshman, but missed all of last year with an injury. His return could mean big things for our run D.
My Darkhorse & A FR to Watch
CB Daniel Davie: Local kid with great size and athleticism. Had a breakout year last year and if he takes the next step could be a real intriguing NFL prospect. Have high hopes for him.
LB Dedrick Young: A manchild of a true freshman who has blown the coaches away since day 1. Will begin the season as a starter. Could be a really good one.
Prediction
Like I said, I'm having a hard time predicting how the skers will be this year.
Best Case Scenario: (12-1; Win the B1G West) Coach Riley provides some much needed stability allowing a team that is not lacking in talent to play at a more consistent level week in and week out. Tommy Armstrong steps up and serves as the perfect point man, distributing to a very good WR group and making the occasional play with his legs. A talented defense gels early.
Worst Case Scenario: (7-5) Callahan 2.0. Mike Riley's scheme and philosophy tries to fit a square peg in a round hole. Armstrong really struggles in a pro-style oriented system. Defense remains inconsistent, and continues to struggle to stop the run.
My Prediction: 9-3. Not great but not bad. Lose to MSU, either Wiscy or Minn, and one more.