The style of our play has never really been a serious issue for me. I really enjoy the way Stanford plays schematically and because it looks so physical. But, from a numbers standpoint, even they don't pop off the page from us. Unless my eyes are deceiving me, both Nebraska and Stanford ran the ball exactly 584 times in 2013. Stanford managed only 100 more total rushing yards. Spread out through about 14 games, that's just more than seven yards a game. That's it.
Sadly, they threw the ball about 40 less times than us and managed to throw for a couple hundred more yards. But, TA wasn't exactly a great passer last year.
I only bring this up to ensure people aren't arguing for a different style of offense simply because it produces better on the field. Certainly we can look at more than yards to analyze the offense, but the numbers themselves don't suggest anything radical.
Turnovers have still been the biggest problem over the last several years, coupled with a less than stellar defense. Shoring up the turnovers and getting the defense back up to snuff is far more important than what our offensive style is.
Sadly, they threw the ball about 40 less times than us and managed to throw for a couple hundred more yards. But, TA wasn't exactly a great passer last year.
I only bring this up to ensure people aren't arguing for a different style of offense simply because it produces better on the field. Certainly we can look at more than yards to analyze the offense, but the numbers themselves don't suggest anything radical.
Turnovers have still been the biggest problem over the last several years, coupled with a less than stellar defense. Shoring up the turnovers and getting the defense back up to snuff is far more important than what our offensive style is.
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