Bo is happy with the way they practiced

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The Nebraska football team practiced for a little more than two hours Wednesday in Memorial Stadium in preparation for its game Saturday against No. 4 Oklahoma. Head Coach Bo Pelini was pleased was his team’s effort Wednesday.

“I’m happier with how we practiced today,” Pelini said. “We practiced better. We executed better and I just liked a lot more of what I saw.”

One thing the Huskers will do this week to try and match the speed of the Sooners is line up redshirt freshman Marcus Mendoza at wide receiver. Pelini hopes the speedster from Texas is able to create some mismatches against the OU defense

“He’s done well. He’s adjusted to it well,” Pelini said. “He’ll be ready to spot some guys if we need him too. He has a lot of strengths. He’s a good football player. When you’re out there at the wide receiver position you’re going to be out in space. We thought he was a guy that could add some speed to what we’re doing.”

On the injury front, senior running back Marlon Lucky will be full go on Saturday against Oklahoma after suffering a minor ankle injury in the Huskers’ victory over Baylor last weekend.

“He was back yesterday and did will,” Pelini said. “He practiced most of the practice today. We gave him a break today at the end. He’s OK. He’ll be fine.”

The Huskers and Sooners will meet this Saturday in Norman with kick-off set for 7 p.m. The game will be carried nationally on ESPN.

I thought we had a speedster at receiver Curenski Gilleylen I guess this is what happens when you dont catch passes as a receiver.

 
The Nebraska football team practiced for a little more than two hours Wednesday in Memorial Stadium in preparation for its game Saturday against No. 4 Oklahoma. Head Coach Bo Pelini was pleased was his team’s effort Wednesday.

“I’m happier with how we practiced today,” Pelini said. “We practiced better. We executed better and I just liked a lot more of what I saw.”

One thing the Huskers will do this week to try and match the speed of the Sooners is line up redshirt freshman Marcus Mendoza at wide receiver. Pelini hopes the speedster from Texas is able to create some mismatches against the OU defense

“He’s done well. He’s adjusted to it well,” Pelini said. “He’ll be ready to spot some guys if we need him too. He has a lot of strengths. He’s a good football player. When you’re out there at the wide receiver position you’re going to be out in space. We thought he was a guy that could add some speed to what we’re doing.”

On the injury front, senior running back Marlon Lucky will be full go on Saturday against Oklahoma after suffering a minor ankle injury in the Huskers’ victory over Baylor last weekend.

“He was back yesterday and did will,” Pelini said. “He practiced most of the practice today. We gave him a break today at the end. He’s OK. He’ll be fine.”

The Huskers and Sooners will meet this Saturday in Norman with kick-off set for 7 p.m. The game will be carried nationally on ESPN.

I thought we had a speedster at receiver Curenski Gilleylen I guess this is what happens when you dont catch passes as a receiver.

Honestly...I think Bo is amazingly straight forward....If he thinks we look good, then I think most people round here trust him. I am confident that the Huskers will go into Norman and at the very least put up a good game....

I just can't see the Huskers getting knocked around like the Mizzou game anymore this year....

 
The Nebraska football team practiced for a little more than two hours Wednesday in Memorial Stadium in preparation for its game Saturday against No. 4 Oklahoma. Head Coach Bo Pelini was pleased was his team’s effort Wednesday.

“I’m happier with how we practiced today,” Pelini said. “We practiced better. We executed better and I just liked a lot more of what I saw.”

One thing the Huskers will do this week to try and match the speed of the Sooners is line up redshirt freshman Marcus Mendoza at wide receiver. Pelini hopes the speedster from Texas is able to create some mismatches against the OU defense

“He’s done well. He’s adjusted to it well,” Pelini said. “He’ll be ready to spot some guys if we need him too. He has a lot of strengths. He’s a good football player. When you’re out there at the wide receiver position you’re going to be out in space. We thought he was a guy that could add some speed to what we’re doing.”

On the injury front, senior running back Marlon Lucky will be full go on Saturday against Oklahoma after suffering a minor ankle injury in the Huskers’ victory over Baylor last weekend.

“He was back yesterday and did will,” Pelini said. “He practiced most of the practice today. We gave him a break today at the end. He’s OK. He’ll be fine.”

The Huskers and Sooners will meet this Saturday in Norman with kick-off set for 7 p.m. The game will be carried nationally on ESPN.

I thought we had a speedster at receiver Curenski Gilleylen I guess this is what happens when you dont catch passes as a receiver.

Honestly...I think Bo is amazingly straight forward....If he thinks we look good, then I think most people round here trust him. I am confident that the Huskers will go into Norman and at the very least put up a good game....

I just can't see the Huskers getting knocked around like the Mizzou game anymore this year....
I sure hope not!!

I think they have gained confidence in the schemes and themselves as the season has progressed which is what they needed. That, along with some heart and a little bit of aggression is all we can ask for. I sure hope the tackling improves because it has been pretty dismal at times. I for one have been bagging on O'Hanlon, and yes he did miss some tackles (and crucial ones) last week, but he also came up with a couple of big plays and after that tackle he made in open space at the end of the 3rd QTR, you could see his confidence and the team's intensity increase. Too bad the defensive stand was nullified by the "roughing the kicker" penaly on the very next play but the defense was up to the challenge, turned it up and held on the next series 4th down try. If they keep up the intensity, hardwork and aggression they'll be Blackshirts in my book!!

 
I think most of the reason the Huskers look better is because of their offense. The defense still needs alot of work.

 
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I think most of the reason the Huskers look better is because of their offense. The defense still needs alot of work.
Well, hopefully they can come up with some big stops, and our offense can keep us in the game (Texa Tech anyone?)

I think if we play to our potential we can give them a good match. I'm excited! Let's hope for the best

 
The Nebraska football team practiced for a little more than two hours Wednesday in Memorial Stadium in preparation for its game Saturday against No. 4 Oklahoma. Head Coach Bo Pelini was pleased was his team’s effort Wednesday.

“I’m happier with how we practiced today,” Pelini said. “We practiced better. We executed better and I just liked a lot more of what I saw.”

One thing the Huskers will do this week to try and match the speed of the Sooners is line up redshirt freshman Marcus Mendoza at wide receiver. Pelini hopes the speedster from Texas is able to create some mismatches against the OU defense

“He’s done well. He’s adjusted to it well,” Pelini said. “He’ll be ready to spot some guys if we need him too. He has a lot of strengths. He’s a good football player. When you’re out there at the wide receiver position you’re going to be out in space. We thought he was a guy that could add some speed to what we’re doing.”

On the injury front, senior running back Marlon Lucky will be full go on Saturday against Oklahoma after suffering a minor ankle injury in the Huskers’ victory over Baylor last weekend.

“He was back yesterday and did will,” Pelini said. “He practiced most of the practice today. We gave him a break today at the end. He’s OK. He’ll be fine.”

The Huskers and Sooners will meet this Saturday in Norman with kick-off set for 7 p.m. The game will be carried nationally on ESPN.

I thought we had a speedster at receiver Curenski Gilleylen I guess this is what happens when you dont catch passes as a receiver.
aren't you supposed to be linking to the sources?

 
Yeah I watched that post-practice. Didn't sound too good IMO. But it sounds like the guys know whats at stake and they were able to pull together after a poor practice yesterday.

I believe they can do it...they can. anyone with me.....(echos)....anyone?

 
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