I'll start defensively.
3rd down conversions - Rank #32 Opponent att - 47 opponent comp - 15 Percentage 31%
Kickoff return defense - Rank #8 Avg 16.5 yds per return
Interceptions - Rank #3 Tied with Missouri at 9 INT
That's pretty much it. Nebraska averages 2 sacks per game and 6 tackles for loss a game. The only positives statistically for individuals on the defense was Baptiste and Evans with 4 and 4 INTs respectively. Stanley is tied with 2 other players leading the nation in Interceptions.
Offensively
Quincy Enunwa is in the Top 10 with 5 TD catches. Imani Cross is in the Top 20 with 5 rushing TDs. Ameer ranks #8 in the nation in total rushing yds with 465, needs about 200 to catch up to Melvin Gordon of Wisconsin,
Here is one bright stat, Nebraska ranks #1 in pass sacks allowed. 2 sacks so far tied with Navy, Air Force and Toledo. Nebraska ranks #4 in first down offense. (Wyoming ranks ahead of us by 7 first downs). Nebraska ranks #15 in scoring offense average 43 points per game. #14 in rushing offense and for giggles #78 in passing offense but completes 78% of its passes. Nebraska and Michigan St have only given up 1 INT while Michigan has given up 9.
Finally Nebraska ranks #58 in Red Zone offense with an 85% completion rate. Comparing them to other teams that have seen the red zone 20 plus times like Nebraska has, there are about a dozen teams that have a better percentage in the red zone than Nebraska does, the highest being Ohio State at 95%.