Guy Chamberlin
Heisman Trophy Winner
I realize nothing much changes until the Huskers win meaningful games, but it's never too early to talk about progress and expectations, and there a few positives worth discussing.
• It's crazy not to appreciate the complete makeover in special teams. They are difference makers and it happened virtually overnight with a new coach and a commitment.
• A lot of us have PTSD regarding Husker turnovers and stupid penalties over the course of multiple coaching regimes, but suddenly that's not a problem for this team. We've lost 3 fumbles in 10 games and our 4.41 penalties per game are 11th fewest in the NCAA. Raiola's 6 interceptions in 250 attempts is fairly reasonable, and somehow he followed his worst interceptions by leading the Huskers on near flawless fourth quarter touchdown drives.
• Nebraska is 2nd in the nation in completion percentage, and has the second most productive running back in the nation. At some point we may have to admit our offensive line is pretty decent after all. If we're looking at Raiola's 27 sacks, we may have to admit many of those are on Raiola, especially after watching a less-sackable QB run the offense.
• While we expect and demand 3rd year progress, we knew we were taking a hit when Robinson and Hutmacher left, and that's been borne out by the lack of a pass rush and occasionally leaky run defenses. So we leaned on our defensive secondary which is currently ranked #3 in the nation in pass defense. The combo is enough to win games but it's pretty dangerous when trying to defend a running quarterback. Since a lot of other parts are working pretty well, we could go heavy for defensive linemen in the portal. I don't buy all the Butler hate.
• I would have loved if UCLA had turned into a blowout just so I could have one relaxing fall Saturday, but the Huskers and their true freshman quarterback salted the game away with a clock-burning drive of well-chosen plays executed with cool confidence. In fairness to Raiola, he had a couple of those, too. If I can't have a blowout, I will settle for getting the one-possession monkey off our back, which seems to be happening.
• It's crazy not to appreciate the complete makeover in special teams. They are difference makers and it happened virtually overnight with a new coach and a commitment.
• A lot of us have PTSD regarding Husker turnovers and stupid penalties over the course of multiple coaching regimes, but suddenly that's not a problem for this team. We've lost 3 fumbles in 10 games and our 4.41 penalties per game are 11th fewest in the NCAA. Raiola's 6 interceptions in 250 attempts is fairly reasonable, and somehow he followed his worst interceptions by leading the Huskers on near flawless fourth quarter touchdown drives.
• Nebraska is 2nd in the nation in completion percentage, and has the second most productive running back in the nation. At some point we may have to admit our offensive line is pretty decent after all. If we're looking at Raiola's 27 sacks, we may have to admit many of those are on Raiola, especially after watching a less-sackable QB run the offense.
• While we expect and demand 3rd year progress, we knew we were taking a hit when Robinson and Hutmacher left, and that's been borne out by the lack of a pass rush and occasionally leaky run defenses. So we leaned on our defensive secondary which is currently ranked #3 in the nation in pass defense. The combo is enough to win games but it's pretty dangerous when trying to defend a running quarterback. Since a lot of other parts are working pretty well, we could go heavy for defensive linemen in the portal. I don't buy all the Butler hate.
• I would have loved if UCLA had turned into a blowout just so I could have one relaxing fall Saturday, but the Huskers and their true freshman quarterback salted the game away with a clock-burning drive of well-chosen plays executed with cool confidence. In fairness to Raiola, he had a couple of those, too. If I can't have a blowout, I will settle for getting the one-possession monkey off our back, which seems to be happening.