What did we learn Indiana edition

Yes it was Barney. Obviously huskerfan74 is wrong about him not playing. It was a bad play, but when > 75% of your ST plays have boneheaded mistakes, it’s the coach that’s the problem. 
I agree with you Moiraine. It is definitely coaching but football players need to have common sense. That is a bad decision. The most fundamental aspect for special teams is when to field the ball, when to let it go. If we fail to do that then why even bother having a paid coach.

 
Does it matter who it was? If you are not smart enough to not put your team in a hole in an away game when your team is down and you need positive plays then may be you should not be on the field. Or May be, just maybe, your special teams coach is an idiot who should be fired because he cannot teach fundamentals. Without consequences, learning will not happen.
It does matter. 

 
We have three five stars on offense and it’s still offensive. 
 

fidone might have been a 4, but still. 

 
Serious question because I legitimately do not know the answer: 

What is Nebraska's official all-time record when wearing the all-white uniforms?

 
It boggles the mind just how bad our defense played in this game. You could tell they were going to put up a lot of points just halfway through the first quarter but this was embarrassing.

We needed a good running back this season and didn't have one. We couldn't have won this game no matter who was calling plays or leading our offense in this one, but it's clear after this game & the Rutgers game that we just can't run the ball well under this staff.


Agree Undone.  The defensive performance is what worries me the most.  The D actually kept us in most games last season outside of MIchigan which won the national title.  The D has look lost for much of the Illinois game and the entire Indiana game. I know the primary criticism of Rhule has been that he struggles against ranked teams, and we are finding that to be true at Nebraska too.  HIs teams just are not up to par with the best teams in the country.  

 
Agree Undone.  The defensive performance is what worries me the most.  The D actually kept us in most games last season outside of MIchigan which won the national title.  The D has look lost for much of the Illinois game and the entire Indiana game. I know the primary criticism of Rhule has been that he struggles against ranked teams, and we are finding that to be true at Nebraska too.  HIs teams just are not up to par with the best teams in the country.  
Could the defensive struggles be that Cooper left the program as DB coach?  Or that there is a disconnect between White and Butler.  We did lose a few guys from last year, but the D has struggled to a degree this year and the DB's are a very weak link.  

 
Agree Undone.  The defensive performance is what worries me the most.  The D actually kept us in most games last season outside of MIchigan which won the national title.  The D has look lost for much of the Illinois game and the entire Indiana game. I know the primary criticism of Rhule has been that he struggles against ranked teams, and we are finding that to be true at Nebraska too.  HIs teams just are not up to par with the best teams in the country.  
I don’t necessarily disagree with your take on the defense, they didn’t have their best effort today.

I can’t fully call out the defense tho when the other 2 phases of the game were compete train wrecks today from the second they touched the ball. Hard to maintain that high intensity and swarm the ball with aggressiveness when you don’t have much hope

 
I don’t necessarily disagree with your take on the defense, they didn’t have their best effort today.

I can’t fully call out the defense tho when the other 2 phases of the game were compete train wrecks today from the second they touched the ball. Hard to maintain that high intensity and swarm the ball with aggressiveness when you don’t have much hope


Agree and if you look at my full review of today on Page 2 I called out all phases.  I just think the defensive letdowns have been the biggest surprise for 2024 in our 2 losses. We relied on the D in 2023 to keep us in many games and this year it doesn't appear we can rely on the D against above average competition.

 
Could the defensive struggles be that Cooper left the program as DB coach?  Or that there is a disconnect between White and Butler.  We did lose a few guys from last year, but the D has struggled to a degree this year and the DB's are a very weak link.  
I dunno if I would call it struggles. I mean today was bad, but I think this is the defense by design. Bend don’t break is nice when your offense has a pulse and you can play the field position game… bend don’t break will look horrendous when you’re constantly left out to dry by your teammates. We still dont have a solo guy who demands a double team and we don’t draw up blitzes enough to make up for that. Any defense will get carved up when those factors fall that way 

 
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