Last week we discussed the recent comments by former Nebraska Cornhusker quarterback Adrian Martinez. He talked about transferring from Nebraska during the off-season due to his desire to play and win a bowl game. Martinez also spoke about his desire to play better by being a more accurate passer and not turning the ball over so much.
The California native was a fixture on the Husker sideline for the last four seasons. During that time, success was limited, as Martinez went 15-29 as a starter and failed to reach a bowl game each of the last four years. As the main player in Head Coach Scott Frost’s offense, Martinez threw for 8,491 yards, 45 touchdowns, and 30 interceptions. He also rushed for another 2,301 yards with 35 touchdowns. During the off-season, he announced his intention to transfer to Kansas State.
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