krc1995
Heisman Trophy Winner
Mirror, mirror.Why are you injecting Liewer into this? That has nothing to do with what I was responding to.
You seem pretty desperate to find something wrong.
Mirror, mirror.Why are you injecting Liewer into this? That has nothing to do with what I was responding to.
You seem pretty desperate to find something wrong.
Mirror, mirror.
This could very well explain why Culp is struggling so bad. I’m sure it’s hard to be consistent when you’re more worried then last year about every one of your kicks getting blockedThe interior of the line got blown up on both the first two FG attempts as well. As in, knocked over backwards.
So not just on the blocked extra point. That's pretty bad.
Defense is good. Could have been better.
Maybe better to him means a W for us? I could care less how many points we allow so as long as we win the actual game.They held Oklahoma to their lowest point total since 2016, and you reaction is 'could be better'?
When the defense does that, probably should look at other aspects of the game.Maybe better to him means a W for us? I could care less how many points we allow so as long as we win the actual game.
21.98: The average number of yards Nebraska’s opponents have to gain to score a point. This is an elite number; anything above 20 over the course of a season would be. Last season, NU opponents scored points every 13.15 yards. The difference in those numbers is profound. Right now, a team has to gain 154 yards on the Huskers to score a touchdown. Last season, that number was 92 yards.
That second field goal shouldn’t have been attempted anyway. Kicking a 50+ yarder with a struggling kicker when it’s 4th and 4. In a game where you’re trying to upset the #3 team in the country, you go for it there in my opinion. Overall I thought Frost called a great game bought that was a poor decision I bet Frost would like to have that one back.
That's an interesting stat. But, just to make sure I'm understanding this. If a team drives 70 yards and scores a TD and extra point, this stat would be 10 yards per point, correct?
Seventh: Nebraska’s Big Ten rank in scoring defense. NU ranks 26th nationally. And it’s seventh in its own league!
Four league teams — Iowa, Rutgers, Michigan and Wisconsin — rank in the top 11, though the best defense might be Penn State at 17th. The Nittany Lions slowed both Wisconsin and Auburn.
That's an interesting stat. But, just to make sure I'm understanding this. If a team drives 70 yards and scores a TD and extra point, this stat would be 10 yards per point, correct?