Blue is good, Red is bad. These numbers have us as a middle of the pack offense and very good defense which tracks. It does not like Indiana's defense as much as some metrics I've seen.
Good 3 part article makes the argument that the 1999 team was the last elite Husker team. I agree. I think it was the best Nebraska team to not win the national championship - better than both 1982 & 1983. One fumble against the texas prevented the NC.
https://www.si.com/college/nebraska/football/remembering-the-last-elite-nebraska-football-team-the-1999-season-cornhuskers-frank-solich
https://www.si.com/college/nebraska/football/remembering-the-last-elite-nebraska-football-team-the-1999-roster-cornhuskers-frank-solich
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/remembering-the-last-elite-nebraska-football-team-the-1999-team-s-legacy/ar-AA1tXmPs?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=DCTS&cvid=a4f009b95521485c9d5d1da6d1d9e4fc&ei=12
I was thinking that the fumble against Texas on the 1 yard line cost us more than 1 lost game:I read those sentiments and pretty much agree. We were spoiled beyond common sense back then. Common sense, or at least a better football world view, would not have allowed the removal of that staff. Perhaps some internal discussion, but not their ejection. That 7-7 (2002) season was corrected the very next year.
But, you know the "Frank Solich Curse," or much other discussion with his name, probably has nothing new to offer; it got wrung out pretty thoroughly here there and everywhere over the ensuing years.