Guy Chamberlin
Heisman Trophy Winner
Well now you've made me go back and look this up, when I could have been surfing for porn.
2003 - Solich's Last Year
#11 Total Defense
#2 Scoring Defense
#24 Rushing Defense
2006 Callahan's Third Year
#56 Total Defense
#24 Scoring Defense
#37 Rushing Defense
2007 Callahan's Debacle
#112 Total Defense
#114 Scoring Defense
#116 Rushing Defense
2009 Bo's Second Year
#7 Total Defense
#1 Scoring Defense
#9 Rushing Defense
2010 Bo's Third Year
#11 Total Defense
#9 Scoring Defense
#63 Rushing Defense
2011 Bo's Fourth Year
#37 Total Defense
#42 Scoring Defense
#64 Rushing Defenese
2012 Bo's Fifth Year
#35 Total Defense
#58 Scoring Defense
#90 Rushing Defense
We could debate the definition of pretty good and average, but to my eye Nebraska had a history of top flight defense through Solich/Pelini's 2003 season, it fell off a cliff under Callahan and Cosgrove, rebounded in spectacular fashion for the 2009 season, then started sliding back to an average or worse national ranking. No matter how the game has changed, that's how we rank against our competition and #42 and #58 in scoring defense is pretty unfamiliar save for a couple Callahan seasons (and worse that a couple of those Cosgrove defenses). While we've made a little sunshine out of our passing efficiency defense of late, it might be a bit skewed by how easy it has been to run through recent Husker defenses.
Let's just say I see room for improvement.
2003 - Solich's Last Year
#11 Total Defense
#2 Scoring Defense
#24 Rushing Defense
2006 Callahan's Third Year
#56 Total Defense
#24 Scoring Defense
#37 Rushing Defense
2007 Callahan's Debacle
#112 Total Defense
#114 Scoring Defense
#116 Rushing Defense
2009 Bo's Second Year
#7 Total Defense
#1 Scoring Defense
#9 Rushing Defense
2010 Bo's Third Year
#11 Total Defense
#9 Scoring Defense
#63 Rushing Defense
2011 Bo's Fourth Year
#37 Total Defense
#42 Scoring Defense
#64 Rushing Defenese
2012 Bo's Fifth Year
#35 Total Defense
#58 Scoring Defense
#90 Rushing Defense
We could debate the definition of pretty good and average, but to my eye Nebraska had a history of top flight defense through Solich/Pelini's 2003 season, it fell off a cliff under Callahan and Cosgrove, rebounded in spectacular fashion for the 2009 season, then started sliding back to an average or worse national ranking. No matter how the game has changed, that's how we rank against our competition and #42 and #58 in scoring defense is pretty unfamiliar save for a couple Callahan seasons (and worse that a couple of those Cosgrove defenses). While we've made a little sunshine out of our passing efficiency defense of late, it might be a bit skewed by how easy it has been to run through recent Husker defenses.
Let's just say I see room for improvement.