I know OSU has a great offense, but do you really think they're gonna hang that many on us? Yes, OSU's strength is their passing game, but that plays right into the primary strength of the Blackshirts. There's a long list of QBs with big arms who have been completely shut down by the Huskers, so I see no reason to believe our D won't step up and do it again, even against an offense as dangerous as the Cowboys.We should play like we played against Arizona. Unpredictibility on the offence. Just my .02 cents![]()
Our offense better score 33 points --- like they did against Arizona --- or we lose.
Texas was the first real defense NU faced. And, well... the NU offense fizzled.
OSU is the first real offense NU will face. And I'd think that if NU held OSU to under 28 points then that would be our best defensive showing of the season. I'd expect OSU to score in the low to mid 30 point range on NU. If NU has fumbles and interceptions and gives OSU some short fields to work with --- then OSu might score 40 on us.
The point.... the Husker offense must score a great deal to hang with OSU or NU is looking at two straight losses --- we need at least the 33 we hung on Arizona ... maybe 40+ points to win.
I hate to say it... but I don't think we win this one.
Btw, our loss to Texas was NOT the Blackshirts' fault. In spite of the poor tackling and lack of forced turnovers, they played well enough for us to win, and that's saying something considering Texas' average field position against us.
Obviously we have to put points on the board to beat OSU because they will score. But, they won't put up 30 or 40+ against Bo's defense. That's just not going to happen. As much as our offense needs to score, OSU's defense needs to step up 'cause they're not going to be able to depend on tons of points from their offense like they have in every game so far this season.
If OSU has to mostly go 80 yards per drive ... then holding them to 28 or fewer is a reasonable notion. But.... if they have good field position... if we turn over the ball several times giving them a short field... then yes 30 to 40 points is not unlikely.
Unless NU gets some good field position and gets a few short fields, well... I cannot see our offense keeping up with OSU. Yes the Blackshirts are good. But... can we score? Can we rule the clock? Can we keep the OSU offense off the field? Can we keep from turnover giveaways? All these questions are based upon our offense... which, I think in reality is not much better at this point this year than it was last year (more explosive certainly, but able to maintain drives, move the ball against a fast D or a stacked line? No... we are not much better... and that is bad). Sure, some will say our O is much better than last year... well, ignore our games against nobody competition and we have the ability to run against slow defenses... What else? Do we have a real receiver that can catch? A QB that can pass? We will be hard pressed to put 35+ points on a good defense. I suppose... the saving grace might be that OSU might not have a good defense.
So... who knows what will happen. But certainly... NU is a slight underdog in this one. And... we'll have to somehow score a great deal....