I think it's pretty funny that you assert that we might not be ready for a top 10 opponent when we just beat the crap outta OU two weeks ago...
Also, using common opponents generally works, but you have to factor in that we have had a major change to our team since the losses to OSU and Mizzou - changing QB's. Since changing from JJ to Tannehill, we have been a different team and you really need to evaluate our play over the last 4 weeks with a little more significance than what happened earlier.
The team that lost at home to Missouri wouldn't stand a chance on Saturday against the Huskers, but our current team will be more than competitive.
We have become a pretty balanced team across the board over the last 4 weeks. Our running game has gotten stronger, despite the loss of our starting RB (Christine Michael), with Cyrus Gray - who isn't a slouch, hitting his stride and rushing for 100+ in each of the last 4 games. Part of the reason for that is the improved play of our very young OL (start 2 true FR at both tackle positions and 2 sophs at the guards) and part of that has been a more balanced approach to play-calling with the insertion of Tannehill. JJ's top-end potential is greater than Tannehill's, but JJ just wasn't the same this year after his shoulder surgery in the offseason and he had become an inaccurate turnover machine.
However, Sherman was still calling plays with JJ like we had 2009 JJ and it was killing us. Since putting Tannehill in, he has balanced the play-calling and our current offense relies on our playmakers to make plays rather than just JJ. Jeff Fuller is one of the top WR's in the country and he has had a dominant year, but Ryan Swope has emerged as a solid second weapon WR and we still have big-play EZ Nwachukwu as our third threat.
Defensively, Von Miller is the straw that stirs the drink. His numbers are down vs. last year, but his production is actually up. He has gone from being a one-dimensional pass rusher to a guy that makes big plays all over the field. Overall, our defense has become a much more aggressive and physical unit as the year has gone on under the direction of first-year DC, Tim DeRuyter.
Our special teams have also become a weapon in a dramatic one-year turnaround. Our ST were flat-awful last year, but we have gotten consistent FG kicking from Randy Bullock (11-14 on the year) and decent punting out of Ryan Epperson (not a great classic kicker, but his punts are so weird that we get a good net). Our kick return game is very strong, with Coryell Judie having kickoff returns for TD's in back-to-back weeks against OU and BU - the first two games that he has returned kicks. He has 2 TD's in 7 returns.
Finally, we should have a pretty good homefield advantage this week. I know the Huskers have been very strong on the road, but our crowd is pretty unique across college football. I have traveled all across the country for college football games and I would be hard pressed to name a louder, more focused fanbase than ours. We will also have the largest student crowd ever to watch a college football game (I believe) with 30K+ - and they fill up a whole side of our stadium.
I have been to 3 NU games in Lincoln and I can honestly say that NU is my absolute favorite road trip. I think your fans are second to none in terms of hospitality and faithful support. However, I know our crowd is louder and this is a game that we are all pointing to right now - this game has become bigger than any tu game in recent memory.
While I wish you guys good luck, I believe this is a game that we will ultimately pull out in the end - 28-24 Ags...