Husker quarterback discusses learning curve of the option

Nebraska has always had a strong history of running quarterbacks.

Nebraska has always had a strong history of running quarterbacks. From Eric Crouch, Tommie Frazier, and Turner Gill, the Cornhuskers were once known for their option offense.

On Saturday, quarterback Heinrich Haarberg continued that tradition with 19 carries for 157 yards and one touchdown. The Nebraska native was asked after the game about the learning curve of the option.

“As a quarterback, if you know the weapons that you have and can disturb the ball, then you’re gonna be successful. I think when you get really fluent knowing who the pitch key is and being comfortable with the backs, that offense becomes deadly.

Haarberg said that the coaching staff is even talking to Husker coaches of the past to gain insight into the option.

These coaches have sat down and studied this offense and the option side of the playbook, and they watched a lot of film and obviously coach Ron Brown has been there since the 80s, and he’s seen a lot of option QBs, so he gives us some insight into this too. Attacking angles, knowing when to pitch and stuff like that.”

Haarberg and Nebraska will now prepare to host the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines this Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Find a photo gallery of Nebraska’s victory over Louisiana Tech below.