Hey Husker fans; I hope y'all are doing OK. Y'all already know me from past posts -- as I am the Georgia / Nebraska fan as they are my #1 and #2 favorite teams since 1981. My younger brother's two teams are Georgia and Notre Dame, so he's having the time of his life right now!
I don't know why my UGA fan base is blogging on here with comments of criticism aimed at my beloved head coach -- Mark Richt -- and his offenses. Richt does the best he can in a very competitive league that beats up its teams very much. The teams in the SEC beat on each other constantly.
Richt has spoiled us at Georgia with great success -- but many Bulldog fans are discontent because of the lack of titles (only two SEC titles under coach Richt since 2001). These fans have unrealistic expectations because coach Richt hasn't won a national title, but you all in Nebraska could admire his body of work easily and recall that it took your very own legend Dr. Tom Osborne some 20 years of coaching (1994) before he finally claimed that championship.
It's just that some newcomer coaches such as Urban Meyer and Les Miles entered the SEC recently and won quick and surprising national titles the last few years, and it's caused some of my UGA fan base to react in irrational ways over the pursuit of a national title.
Some of our fans can't see the forest for the trees. I remember the dismal days of the 1990s as a Georgia fan, so I have no problem with coach Richt. Our quarterback Aaron Murray is a sight to behold operating the passing attack for Georgia.
T-Magic has been exciting to watch this year with his mobility, but I can't wait to see Tommy Armstrong take the controls for Nebraska in the near future. Also, I hope that Big Red can rebuild the psyche of its defense. In the past, Nebraska had steady performers like John Reece, Toby Wright, Trev Alberts, and Kareem Moss. I hope Nebraska can improve on defense. And I still think that coach Pelini should insert more athletes in at RB and QB during the course of a game. He only uses one QB the entire game where as coach Osborne would play atleast two a game -- I remember watching Scott Frost and Frankie London -- and Tommie Frazier / Brook Berringer, and Eric Crouch / Bobby Newcombe, and Turner Gill / Nate Mason, and Steve Taylor / Jerry Gdowski. And these guys were tremendous athletes too! Osborne kept things fresh, and that offense took off to higher levels.
It sounds like they need coaching up on defense with Ciante Evans and Co. struggling against Wisconsin as much as they did Saturday. Does coach Carl Pelini's absence mean that much to NU's defense this year?
Y'all just got to keep your heads up.