HuskerfaninOkieland
Heisman Trophy Winner
I guess in the grand scheme of things, it could be worse. We could be Texas
I totally disagree. After 4 turnovers, I can't believe the score was only within a field goal. Our defense played with their heart and soul. The wheels came off with that interception and we never got them back on.2) Defense: you got owned. 17 of Oklahoma's 23 points at least were directly caused by three huge plays given up by the secondary. Cassidy, Hagg, and pretty much everyone (I guess it was Dennard's man). These are good players in a very good defensive system. But these three plays are more costly than I could even begin talking about. There was a lot of good defense today, and a lot of sharpness from Jones with his pinpoint passes. But there was also some giving up big runs up the middle (DL?...) and those three ugly, inexcusable plays. You cannot expect to go against a quality offensive team and make THREE miscues like that, and still expect to win. FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY FIVE YARDS today by the Sooners. I will not call for anyone's heads though. But just think about that. 4-5-5.
Wash - Mizzou - OK State - Kansas State - 414 yards a game - I don't know what to say.If you really believe we fielded a quality offense this year you're not paying attention.
With the exception of Mizzou, those teams all have some of the worst defenses in college football. We weren't the only ones who hung mega points on those teams. The difference between us and those other teams is that our offense forgot to show up in our other games.Wash - Mizzou - OK State - Kansas State - 414 yards a game - I don't know what to say.If you really believe we fielded a quality offense this year you're not paying attention.
Sure it wasn't Herculean. But not a quality offense?
South Dakota State, Texas, Texas A&M, Iowa State, Kansas, and Oklahoma would like to have a word with you.Wash - Mizzou - OK State - Kansas State - 414 yards a game - I don't know what to say.If you really believe we fielded a quality offense this year you're not paying attention.
Sure it wasn't Herculean. But not a quality offense?
Okie State?Coaching arguably the best offense in the nationTerrible display of offensive football. Where is Scott Frost?
South Dakota State, Texas, Texas A&M, Iowa State, Kansas, and Oklahoma would like to have a word with you.Wash - Mizzou - OK State - Kansas State - 414 yards a game - I don't know what to say.If you really believe we fielded a quality offense this year you're not paying attention.
Sure it wasn't Herculean. But not a quality offense?
Mizzou is the only halfway decent defense of that bunch. We had a really, really good quarter against them. I remain unimpressed.
I'll take results over excuses on why we can't produce results any day. Excuses don't impress me.SDSU - Total bad game. Texas - you saw the drops? I won't go into more detail about what happened against Texas, it's been discussed quite a bit. We had them on numerous occasions and dropped it all away.
All the rest of your games you listed? Happened after our #1 and #2 QBs got knocked out. A&M - Cody. Iowa State - Cody, and it wasn't that bad. How about our defense giving up 24 in regulation and another score in OT? Kansas - injured Taylor. Oklahoma - injured Taylor.
Missouri - we pretty much destroyed them. Taylor hits a cold spell, which he does because he is inconsistent, which he is because that's how Taylor is. He gets knocked towards the end of the 2nd. Zac comes in, gets one drive to make something happen with his arm. He doesn't. The next drive, Helu takes it to the house, and it's chew out the clock/preserve the game from that point on. We didn't try anything other than run, run, run up the gut and hold on for the win after we scored to go up 31-10 or whatever. So, that's the story of Missouri. I thought garbage time stats, don't matter? People used that quite a bit to discredit the 2007 offense, for example. And it's a very fair point. They don't really matter. That goes both ways.
Now who can argue with that?People on this board are flat out unbelievable.