There's nothing wrong with our scheme - it's been proven against better offenses in the Big 12 than in the Big 10, and I have very little doubt that opposing QBs have feared our defense ever since we killed Colt McCoy's Heisman Trophy run. Last year we made NFL QBs like Nathan Enderle, Blaine Gabbert, and Jake Locker look extremely silly, and that was without Suh.
Our scheme works. The Pelinis know what they're doing. The players have to execute. Against Michigan State, they prepared the right way and they executed. Against Northwestern, they didn't. It's that simple.
But with Prince, Gomes, and Hagg.
Right now, we don't have the personnel for this scheme. If we're not going to get pressure, we sure as hell better be able to cover. Currently we can't do either.
It's not about personnel, it's about execution. Northwestern has some playmakers, but Jeremy Ebert and Kain Colter are not the playmakers that Keyshawn Martin and BJ Cunningham are. Against Michigan State, you saw guys like Lance Thorell and Ciante Evans jumping routes - they knew what was going to happen before it happened. Against Northwestern, it wasn't their athleticism that was exploited, it was either their lack of preparation before the game or their lack of focus during the game.
As poorly as those guys played, our defensive line also got their butts kicked on that final drive - and that has nothing to do with personnel either. You're talking about the same Crick-less d-line that dominated Michigan State last week. They were perhaps more thin this week in terms of their depth, but that would be a problem in any scheme.
This reactionary nonsense is so annoying. As soon as a loss happens, people who know nothing about the game of football start shouting, "We gotta change the scheme!" or "We gotta change coaches!" or "We gotta change QBs!" Sometimes, you just have to get better at what you're trying to do.