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I'm putting this in here, don't know where else it can go and I don't think it necessarily deserves another thread. I've decided to take it upon myself to figure out some of Pelini's best wins and some of his worst losses. Here are the factors that I will consider:
1) The point differential
2) The opponent's end of the season ranking according to Jeff Sagarin
From there, I'll take a look at how Nebraska fared against teams with respect to where Nebraska wound up, each year.
2008 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #23
vs. Western Michigan: Won by 23: Sagarin Rating: #79
vs. San Jose State: Won by 23: Sagarin Rating: #105
vs. New Mexico State: Won by 31: Sagarin Rating: #146
vs. Virginia Tech: LOST by 5: Sagarin Rating: #18
vs. Missouri: LOST by 35: Sagarin Rating: #19
@ Texas Tech: LOST by 6: Sagarin Rating: #9
@ Iowa State: Won by 28: Sagarin Rating: #114
vs. Baylor: Won by 12: Sagarin Rating: #66
@ Oklahoma: LOST by 34: Sagarin Rating: #3
vs. Kansas: Won by 10: Sagarin Rating: #31
@ Kansas State: Won by 28: Sagarin Rating #74
vs. Colorado: Won by 9: Sagarin Rating #72
Bowl Game--Clemson: Won by 5: Sagarin Rating: #30
I'm going to arbitrarily say that Nebraska should have been evenly matched and thus the game evenly played against teams +/- 5 rankings from our final spot (18-28). On that criteria, Pelini('s):
Best win came against Clemson in the Gator Bowl
Worst loss came against Missouri
Didn't beat a team that was ranked higher than Nebraska
Didn't lose to a team that was ranked lower than Nebraska
Was 0-4 against teams in the Top 25 losing by a combined 80 points
Was 9-0 against teams not in the Top 25
2009 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #14
vs. Florida Atlantic: Won by 46: Sagarin Ranking: #114
vs. Arkansas State: Won by 29: Sagarin Ranking: #129
@ Virginia Tech: LOST by 1: Sagarin Ranking: #7
vs. UL-Lafayette: Won by 55: Sagarin Ranking: #123
@ Missouri: Won by 15: Sagarin Ranking #54
vs. Texas Tech: LOST by 21: Sagarin Ranking: #25
vs. Iowa State: LOST by 2: Sagarin Ranking: #66
@ Baylor: Won by 10: Sagarin Ranking: #80
vs. Oklahoma: Won by 7: Sagarin Ranking: #17
@ Kansas: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking: #62
vs. Kansas State: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking: #68
@ Colorado: Won by 8: Sagarin Ranking: #91
Conference Championship: Texas: LOST by 1: Sagarin Ranking: #3
Bowl Game: Arizona: Won by 33: Sagarin Ranking: #37
To wrap up 2009, Pelini('s):
Did not beat any team ranked higher than him
Lost to 2 teams ranked lower than him (Iowa State and Texas Tech)
Iowa State was the worst loss
Lost by a combined 2 points to teams ranked in the Top 10 (Texas and Virginia Tech)
Best win came against Oklahoma
Was 1-3 against teams in the Top 25, losing by a combined 23 points, but with a victory over Oklahoma
Was 9-1 against teams outside the Top 25
2010 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #27
Western Kentucky: Won by 39: Sagarin Ranking #165
Idaho: Won by 21: Sagarin Ranking #89
@ Washington: Won by 35: Sagarin Ranking #28
South Dakota State: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking #123
@ Kansas State: Won by 35: Sagarin Ranking #59
Texas: LOST by 7: Sagarin Ranking #64
@ Oklahoma State: Won by 10: Sagarin Ranking #11
Missouri: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking #17
@ Iowa State: Won by 1: Sagarin Ranking #65
Kansas: Won by 17: Sagarin Ranking #119
@ Texas A&M: LOST by 3: Sagarin Ranking #20
Colorado: Won by 28: Sagarin Ranking #68
Conference Championship: Oklahoma: LOST by 3: Sagarin Ranking #10
Bowl Game: Washington: LOST by 12: Sagarin Ranking #28
Summing up 2010, Pelini:
Faced his toughest schedule to date
Was his best season to date
Was 2-2 against the Top 25
Had two back to back quality wins (@Oklahoma State and vs Missouri)
Worst lost came to Texas
Was 8-2 against teams outside of the Top 25
**Looking back at this makes me kind of sad; that lost to Texas A&M really took the wind out of our sails. Had we came out of College Station victorious that night, we more than likely would have won the Big XII and would've made a BCS bowl. But that loss really hurt us.
2011 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #25
Chattanooga: Won by 33: Sagarin Ranking #127
Fresno State: Won by 13: Sagarin Ranking #105
Washington: Won by 13: Sagarin Ranking #44
@ Wyoming: Won by 24: Sagarin Ranking #84
@ Wisconsin: LOST by 31: Sagarin Ranking #8
Ohio State: Won by 7: Sagarin Ranking #49
@ Minnesota: Won by 27: Sagarin Ranking #88
Michigan State: Won by 21: Sagarin Ranking #18
Northwestern: LOST by 3: Sagarin Ranking #58
@ Penn State: Won by 3: Sagarin Ranking #28
@ Michigan: LOST by 28: Sagarin Ranking #11
Iowa: Won by 13: Sagarin Ranking #45
Bowl Game: South Carolina: LOST by 17: Sagarin Ranking #10
In 2011, Pelini:
Played a very tough schedule
Went 1-3 against teams in the Top 25
Went 8-1 against teams outside of the Top 25
Best win came against Michigan State
Worst loss came against Northwestern
2012 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #22
Southern Miss: Won by 29: Sagarin Ranking #167
@ UCLA: LOST by 6: Sagarin Ranking #31
Arkansas State: Won by 29: Sagarin Ranking #50
Idaho State: Won by 66: Sagarin Ranking #225
Wisconsin: Won by 3: Sagarin Ranking #23
@ Ohio State: Lost by 25: Sagarin Ranking #13
@ Northwestern: Won by 1: Sagarin Ranking #21
Michigan: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking #20
@ Michigan State: Won by 4: Sagarin Ranking #34
Penn State: Won by 9: Sagarin Ranking #30
Minnesota: Won by 24: Sagarin Ranking #68
@ Iowa: Won by 3: Sagarin Ranking #70
Conference Championship Game: Wisconsin: LOST by 39: Sagarin Ranking #23
Bowl Game: Georgia: LOST by 14: Sagarin Ranking #4
2012 presented a brutally tough schedule for Nebraska and Bo Pelini. They faced a stretch of 6 teams which finished ranked 35th or higher, while facing 6 teams who were in the Top 25. That being said, here is how the season went for Nebraska and Bo Pelini:
3-3 against the Top 25
7-1 against teams outside of the Top 25
Best win came against Michigan
Worst loss came against UCLA
Overall, judging by the competition he faced, this was probably Pelini's second best season.
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So that's that. I'm trying to put to bed the notion that the teams we beat aren't that good, and the teams we suffer blow out losses to aren't that good. Yes, we played much more competitive games against higher ranked opponents in 2008, 2009 and 2010. But we beat more higher ranked opponents in 2011 and 2012. If I had to give a blanket statement trend for this program, it would have to be that we have minimally improved over the past few seasons, but still struggle in the big games, but to a slightly less extent than in the past two seasons. For example, we were up on UCLA 21-10 at halftime before blowing that away. And while we did hold leads against Ohio State (2012) and Wisconsin (2011) and Michigan (2011), those games were moreso blowouts from the start. Add to that the fact that we were behind big time against Ohio State (2011) and Wisconsin (2012) and Penn State (2012) and Northwestern (2012) and it makes this team very difficult to read. We can't seem to put together 4 quarters of quality football when it counts, and that's something that is going to have to change if we are to make a leap forward this season and next season.
1) The point differential
2) The opponent's end of the season ranking according to Jeff Sagarin
From there, I'll take a look at how Nebraska fared against teams with respect to where Nebraska wound up, each year.
2008 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #23
vs. Western Michigan: Won by 23: Sagarin Rating: #79
vs. San Jose State: Won by 23: Sagarin Rating: #105
vs. New Mexico State: Won by 31: Sagarin Rating: #146
vs. Virginia Tech: LOST by 5: Sagarin Rating: #18
vs. Missouri: LOST by 35: Sagarin Rating: #19
@ Texas Tech: LOST by 6: Sagarin Rating: #9
@ Iowa State: Won by 28: Sagarin Rating: #114
vs. Baylor: Won by 12: Sagarin Rating: #66
@ Oklahoma: LOST by 34: Sagarin Rating: #3
vs. Kansas: Won by 10: Sagarin Rating: #31
@ Kansas State: Won by 28: Sagarin Rating #74
vs. Colorado: Won by 9: Sagarin Rating #72
Bowl Game--Clemson: Won by 5: Sagarin Rating: #30
I'm going to arbitrarily say that Nebraska should have been evenly matched and thus the game evenly played against teams +/- 5 rankings from our final spot (18-28). On that criteria, Pelini('s):
Best win came against Clemson in the Gator Bowl
Worst loss came against Missouri
Didn't beat a team that was ranked higher than Nebraska
Didn't lose to a team that was ranked lower than Nebraska
Was 0-4 against teams in the Top 25 losing by a combined 80 points
Was 9-0 against teams not in the Top 25
2009 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #14
vs. Florida Atlantic: Won by 46: Sagarin Ranking: #114
vs. Arkansas State: Won by 29: Sagarin Ranking: #129
@ Virginia Tech: LOST by 1: Sagarin Ranking: #7
vs. UL-Lafayette: Won by 55: Sagarin Ranking: #123
@ Missouri: Won by 15: Sagarin Ranking #54
vs. Texas Tech: LOST by 21: Sagarin Ranking: #25
vs. Iowa State: LOST by 2: Sagarin Ranking: #66
@ Baylor: Won by 10: Sagarin Ranking: #80
vs. Oklahoma: Won by 7: Sagarin Ranking: #17
@ Kansas: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking: #62
vs. Kansas State: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking: #68
@ Colorado: Won by 8: Sagarin Ranking: #91
Conference Championship: Texas: LOST by 1: Sagarin Ranking: #3
Bowl Game: Arizona: Won by 33: Sagarin Ranking: #37
To wrap up 2009, Pelini('s):
Did not beat any team ranked higher than him
Lost to 2 teams ranked lower than him (Iowa State and Texas Tech)
Iowa State was the worst loss
Lost by a combined 2 points to teams ranked in the Top 10 (Texas and Virginia Tech)
Best win came against Oklahoma
Was 1-3 against teams in the Top 25, losing by a combined 23 points, but with a victory over Oklahoma
Was 9-1 against teams outside the Top 25
2010 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #27
Western Kentucky: Won by 39: Sagarin Ranking #165
Idaho: Won by 21: Sagarin Ranking #89
@ Washington: Won by 35: Sagarin Ranking #28
South Dakota State: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking #123
@ Kansas State: Won by 35: Sagarin Ranking #59
Texas: LOST by 7: Sagarin Ranking #64
@ Oklahoma State: Won by 10: Sagarin Ranking #11
Missouri: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking #17
@ Iowa State: Won by 1: Sagarin Ranking #65
Kansas: Won by 17: Sagarin Ranking #119
@ Texas A&M: LOST by 3: Sagarin Ranking #20
Colorado: Won by 28: Sagarin Ranking #68
Conference Championship: Oklahoma: LOST by 3: Sagarin Ranking #10
Bowl Game: Washington: LOST by 12: Sagarin Ranking #28
Summing up 2010, Pelini:
Faced his toughest schedule to date
Was his best season to date
Was 2-2 against the Top 25
Had two back to back quality wins (@Oklahoma State and vs Missouri)
Worst lost came to Texas
Was 8-2 against teams outside of the Top 25
**Looking back at this makes me kind of sad; that lost to Texas A&M really took the wind out of our sails. Had we came out of College Station victorious that night, we more than likely would have won the Big XII and would've made a BCS bowl. But that loss really hurt us.
2011 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #25
Chattanooga: Won by 33: Sagarin Ranking #127
Fresno State: Won by 13: Sagarin Ranking #105
Washington: Won by 13: Sagarin Ranking #44
@ Wyoming: Won by 24: Sagarin Ranking #84
@ Wisconsin: LOST by 31: Sagarin Ranking #8
Ohio State: Won by 7: Sagarin Ranking #49
@ Minnesota: Won by 27: Sagarin Ranking #88
Michigan State: Won by 21: Sagarin Ranking #18
Northwestern: LOST by 3: Sagarin Ranking #58
@ Penn State: Won by 3: Sagarin Ranking #28
@ Michigan: LOST by 28: Sagarin Ranking #11
Iowa: Won by 13: Sagarin Ranking #45
Bowl Game: South Carolina: LOST by 17: Sagarin Ranking #10
In 2011, Pelini:
Played a very tough schedule
Went 1-3 against teams in the Top 25
Went 8-1 against teams outside of the Top 25
Best win came against Michigan State
Worst loss came against Northwestern
2012 Nebraska Sagarin Ranking #22
Southern Miss: Won by 29: Sagarin Ranking #167
@ UCLA: LOST by 6: Sagarin Ranking #31
Arkansas State: Won by 29: Sagarin Ranking #50
Idaho State: Won by 66: Sagarin Ranking #225
Wisconsin: Won by 3: Sagarin Ranking #23
@ Ohio State: Lost by 25: Sagarin Ranking #13
@ Northwestern: Won by 1: Sagarin Ranking #21
Michigan: Won by 14: Sagarin Ranking #20
@ Michigan State: Won by 4: Sagarin Ranking #34
Penn State: Won by 9: Sagarin Ranking #30
Minnesota: Won by 24: Sagarin Ranking #68
@ Iowa: Won by 3: Sagarin Ranking #70
Conference Championship Game: Wisconsin: LOST by 39: Sagarin Ranking #23
Bowl Game: Georgia: LOST by 14: Sagarin Ranking #4
2012 presented a brutally tough schedule for Nebraska and Bo Pelini. They faced a stretch of 6 teams which finished ranked 35th or higher, while facing 6 teams who were in the Top 25. That being said, here is how the season went for Nebraska and Bo Pelini:
3-3 against the Top 25
7-1 against teams outside of the Top 25
Best win came against Michigan
Worst loss came against UCLA
Overall, judging by the competition he faced, this was probably Pelini's second best season.
___________________________________________________________________________________
So that's that. I'm trying to put to bed the notion that the teams we beat aren't that good, and the teams we suffer blow out losses to aren't that good. Yes, we played much more competitive games against higher ranked opponents in 2008, 2009 and 2010. But we beat more higher ranked opponents in 2011 and 2012. If I had to give a blanket statement trend for this program, it would have to be that we have minimally improved over the past few seasons, but still struggle in the big games, but to a slightly less extent than in the past two seasons. For example, we were up on UCLA 21-10 at halftime before blowing that away. And while we did hold leads against Ohio State (2012) and Wisconsin (2011) and Michigan (2011), those games were moreso blowouts from the start. Add to that the fact that we were behind big time against Ohio State (2011) and Wisconsin (2012) and Penn State (2012) and Northwestern (2012) and it makes this team very difficult to read. We can't seem to put together 4 quarters of quality football when it counts, and that's something that is going to have to change if we are to make a leap forward this season and next season.