Early expectations for this year.

Again . . . I hope that you're right but I don't think someone who expects Nebraska to win the Big 10 this year has much room to accuse others of being disconnected from reality.
You do understand that if Nebraska would have beaten Northwestern last year they would have been in Indianapolis playing Wisconsin in a rematch for the inaugural Big 10 championship...right?

Of course you do being so grounded in reality as you are.

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That's not even true to start with. MSU went 7-1 in conference, that still only puts NU at 6-2 if we had beaten NW. Or still 3rd place in our division. (Tied for 2nd but Michigan won the head to head so I count that as 3rd)
Keep your facts out of here.

Part of being grounded in reality is having a rough familiarity with basic math. :)

Edit: Maybe this is why SkersRule is convinced that Nebraska is so close . . . because he doesn't clearly remember the last season.

 
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:bigredn: ebraska close? Ya, I think so. Sadly, I've seen many talented teams in many sports over the years that just never seem to jump the hurdle of fixing the mistakes, penalties, drops, fumbles ... etc. For whatever ever reason ... being discipline or just bad luck ... we have not crossed the bridge to get that done ... making us an average to good team at best.
 
Point of clarification: If Nebraska would have played Wisconsin, Michigan, and South Carolina with almost no mistakes and still got rolled then I'd be so much more concerned. But guys Nebraska is close, so close, to becoming a really great football team. They just have to want it.
Mistakes are a part of football. Throwing accurate passes, making blocks, holding on to the football, carrying out your assignments, everything that we failed at last year is a football skill. It isn't "We're a great great team that just makes mistakes" because that statement is an oxymoron. Great teams do not make mistakes. We were decent to good last year. We were not anywhere close to great. Sorry. Maybe we'll fix some of those problems this year.

 
Again . . . I hope that you're right but I don't think someone who expects Nebraska to win the Big 10 this year has much room to accuse others of being disconnected from reality.
You do understand that if Nebraska would have beaten Northwestern last year they would have been in Indianapolis playing Wisconsin in a rematch for the inaugural Big 10 championship...right?

Of course you do being so grounded in reality as you are.

:blink:
That's not even true to start with. MSU went 7-1 in conference, that still only puts NU at 6-2 if we had beaten NW. Or still 3rd place in our division. (Tied for 2nd but Michigan won the head to head so I count that as 3rd)
Keep your facts out of here.

Part of being grounded in reality is having a rough familiarity with basic math. :)

Edit: Maybe this is why saunders45 is convinced that Nebraska is so close . . . because he doesn't clearly remember the last season.
Um, what?

 
Edit: Maybe this is why saunders45 is convinced that Nebraska is so close . . . because he doesn't clearly remember the last season.
Um, what?
I will juxtapose the posts for you.

You do understand that if Nebraska would have beaten Northwestern last year they would have been in Indianapolis playing Wisconsin in a rematch for the inaugural Big 10 championship...right?
That's not even true to start with. MSU went 7-1 in conference, that still only puts NU at 6-2 if we had beaten NW. Or still 3rd place in our division. (Tied for 2nd but Michigan won the head to head so I count that as 3rd)
And what does it have to do with me?

 
And what does it have to do with me?
Sorry, saunders. Error on my part. :)

You and 'SkersRule aren't interchangeable?!
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Nebraska has great chance at making the conference title game this year. I think it's a race between Michigan and Nebraska. Michigan State squeaked out a few close victories last year. By losing virtually their entire offense, they'll be on the other side of those close games. There's a strong possibility Michigan will start their season 2-2. If that happens, can they keep their composure or will they begin to crumble? It's hard to take anyone else in the division seriously.

 
Point of clarification: If Nebraska would have played Wisconsin, Michigan, and South Carolina with almost no mistakes and still got rolled then I'd be so much more concerned. But guys Nebraska is close, so close, to becoming a really great football team. They just have to want it.
We made team-wide mistakes on both sides of the ball in those games, didn't make the necessary mental or strategic adjustments at halftime, and in the case of South Carolina, came out and played much worse. Northwestern simply looked like a better team than Nebraska. They outplayed and outcoached us at home. With the Big 10 Division still in play.

Not wanting it is a pretty big concern, as "wanting it" is the glue that often turns a bunch of lower tier recruits into giant killers. Mistakes in big games are no longer just mistakes, they reflect on how well the coaches have prepared the team.

Bo needs to figure out his chemistry, and some players need to step up as leaders. Martinez is the most obvious. I don't think it's his style to be vocal, but if his performance shows confidence I think good things will follow. The defense needs a couple arm flailing madmen to jack it up.

 
I would assume Michigan and Wisconsin also?
Nebraska's ranked higher than both of them for secondary and defensive line. Lower than them at linebacker.

Sounds about right. I don't understand why you'd possibly think Michigan's defensive line will be better than Nebraska's. Pretty big leap of faith to deduce that.

 
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