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THE DUKE'S GAMEDAY OBSERVATIONS: South Dakota State vs. Nebraska
What I would like to see in 2 weeks:
Enjoy the bye week Husker fans...we all need it. In two weeks it's the Fighting Illini' to start Big Ten play. GO HUSKERS!!!
- Well let's get the bad news out of the way first and just state the obvious...Nebraska's run defense is, in a word atrocious...and that's being kind. However, give South Dakota State's running back Zach Zenner a ton of credit, that young man can play! Not only does he have the size & vision, but then you throw his speed into the mix, and he becomes a very dangerous athlete for any defense to worry about.
- Stanley Jean-Baptiste is the real deal, and is the next high quality cornerback to be coached by Pelini.
- I realize it was South Dakota State, but the decision by the coaching staff to simplify & cut back the offense did wonders for the team's efficiency this week.
- The other thing that helps an offense's efficiency is having a healthy mobile quarterback who can throw. Huge props to both Ron Kellogg & Tommy Armstrong who played spectacular. The future looks very bright Husker fans with Tommy Armstrong.
- I've seen my fair share of Nebraska quarterbacks over the last 25 plus years, and I'll be honest I think Tommy Armstrong throws one of the best balls that I've seen from any Husker quarterback...probably since Brooke Berringer.
- Solid play-calling by Tim Beck. I loved the mix of zone plays to the boundary and then not being afraid to take shots deep early & often. When you are playing not one, but two backup quarterbacks that takes guts as a play caller no matter who your opponent is. So yesterday was a good bounce back day for Tim Beck.
- Defensively---I'm sorry but I think John Papuchis' days on the Nebraska sideline are...and should be numbered. I got the impression that through the middle of the 2nd quarter and into the second half that it seemed like Bo took more authority in calling the defense.
- All in all, yesterday was just what Nebraska needed as a program after such a tumultuous week. Great weather, the fans still showed up, a homegrown walk-on senior quarterback plays flawlessly, the future quarterback puts on a show, and most importantly it was a win.
What I would like to see in 2 weeks:
- BYE WEEK: Nebraska's bye week could not have come at a better time. First get Taylor Martinez healthy. Yes, Tommy Armstrong looked good this week, but you shouldn't lose your starting job just to injury. With that said, if Taylor is not 100% healthy...meaning his wheels are back to being blazing fast, then Tommy should get the start against Illinois.
- FIX THE RUN DEFENSE: I don't care how the coaches choose to fix this. Whether its adjusting personnel, simplifying the scheme, completely changing the scheme...whatever...something needs to be fixed for our run defense, so thank God we have a bye week to work on that.
- OFFENSE: Continue the same offensive philosophy heading into future games. It's ok to be multiple...Tom Osborne's teams were multiple. It's ok to slow down & huddle before each play. It's also ok to play no huddle...it does have it's perks when used wisely, but it doesn't have to be at lightning speed like Oregon the whole time. Find a pace where both play-caller and players can perform consistently & confidently.
- PERSPECTIVE: Has this week been hard for Nebraska? Geez is that an understatement. It was probably the toughest week for a Nebraska program since the Lawrence Phillips saga. With that said, the program needs to move on from this week and look on the bright side...we are 3-1, and all of our goals are still in front of us. If our offense plays like it did yesterday, and if we get this defense even somewhat fixed heading into the Illinois game then this season will be ok.
Enjoy the bye week Husker fans...we all need it. In two weeks it's the Fighting Illini' to start Big Ten play. GO HUSKERS!!!
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