Northwestern: What did we learn?

We learned it will be a long season without a bowl game.

We learned no matter what Frosty says, this team is never ready.

We learned the defense is back to bend a lot but don't give up big plays.

We learned Nebraska is a just a step above mid major land.

 
The Frost era is about to end the same way as it started... not with a bang, but with a whimper.

 
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If Scott Frost is near the decision making, even in the slightest, prepare for bad decisions to be made. 

 
I learned that this can't continue.

We couldn't run, and we couldn't stop the run.

We couldn't get defensive pressure with only 4 guys.

The onside kick decision was an atrocious game managment decision. It was the difference in the game.

This is Year 5, and nothing's changed. Scott Frost has had plenty of opportunities.

This will be Scott Frost's last season at Nebraska as Head Coach.

 
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The only exciting part of this season will be the coaching search rumor mill. I wonder where Trev is leaning - an NFL washout, or an up-and-comer? Personally, I would go after an established guy like Chadwell, Monken, or Calhoun. 

 
Glass half full?

- The ST game was not memorable other than a good punter

- Casey is a quicker decision maker than 2AM

- Receivers look better, as a unit, than last year

- We have the best Hype video team in the entire world

The bad?

- We don't have the dimension of a running QB

- Our OLine is a poor run blocking unit.

- None of our backs stand out.  

- The defense has regressed at every level.  Every. Single.  Level.  Heinrich and Doman's (#31) replacement are especially bad

- Scott's small fingerprint on the game, an onside kick, killed us

- The last Husker drive literally looked like almost every 2AM game winning chance.  The worst deja vu I've had in years.

 
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