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It'sNotAFakeID

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  1. Let's throw in his birth certificate, too, for good measure.
  2. Most of this game was better than any game we've played this season. We, the players AND the coaches, still found a way to lose. Literally snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. We played well enough to have a 14-point lead and then immediately gave up a long TD. We played well enough to have a 10-point lead in the 4th quarter, then crumbled and lost in OT. In OT, we had a 3rd & 1 (which we were picking up much easier today), and a lineman gets called for false start. We had a 4th & 1 and Farmer rolls the ball back to Martinez. Pickering missed another FG that would've made OT more unlikely. Martinez was strip sacked, that went for a TD. All of those reasons are way this team is 0-6 instead of 1-5 and why this team is 0-6 instead of 3-3. It comes down to the right mix of coaching and personnel. When it's right, it looks great - it looked great against Wisconsin and it looked great against Northwestern today. The focus HAS to be on improving the defense, either through scheme or personnel. I think the offense will be able to do enough more times than not. I am, too. I'm not sure the transition as Florida is as drastic as the transition at Nebraska though.
  3. Man I can't wait to be let down by the basketball team too!
  4. The good news is there's only 6 games left of this season. 

    1. B.B. Hemingway

      B.B. Hemingway

      Literally can't wait for it to be over.... Never felt that way before. These coaches have fielded a s#!t show.

    2. It'sNotAFakeID

      It'sNotAFakeID

      I just find it hard how a team that was doing well defensively just collapses like that on the final drive. 

       

      Were they playing too tight? Full of fear? It's just crazy how quickly they unraveled. It was like Colorado all over again. It's hard to figure out how to play in that situation when you haven't been in that situation at all. But still...

    3. B.B. Hemingway

      B.B. Hemingway

      I just hope people aren't still expecting that big 2019

  5. If they can get over this game and take away the positives then maybe they'll beat Minnesota. I don't think they will, so yeah, BC looks like the sole win this year.
  6. Man, if electing an unqualified community organizer as President largely because he's black was such a miserable failure, we sure corrected it by electing an unqualified celebrity as President.
  7. I. Am. So. Tired. Of. Winning. If we truly support our first responders, we should be outraged that a telecom giant was allowed to prey on first responders battling wildfires in California.
  8. The only thing it was missing was George Soros! The mastermind!
  9. Of course, a liberal can never be right. Why attempt to understand anything when I can just automatically discredit it? It's easier that way! It's greater that way! Make America Great!
  10. This really doesn't prove anything other than the fact that Dr. Ford will no longer seek to pursue allegations against Justice Kavanaugh.
  11. I mean, we lost last night because we weren't as talented across the board as Wisconsin. CORRECTION: We aren't as talented for the scheme we want to run as Wisconsin is talented for the scheme they want to run.
  12. I'll get another penalty thread up later or early tomorrow. Just a lot of bad penalties this game, really no different than last week. 

     

    Actually more penalties on the offense this week than the defense. 

  13. These next 3 weeks are our season: at Northwestern - the road time has been the better team in this series. Northwestern has had their struggles this season. vs Minnesota - same thing as Northwestern, Minnesota has had their struggles this season as well. Bethune - Cookman - FCS, should be a win. You get this team to 3-5 before playing Ohio State, go an take your beating and then fight like hell to get to 6 wins.
  14. Even if it were a 5 yard penalty and a 15 yard penalty the fouls would offset. It's silly, but I guess those are the rules.
  15. At least they've won something of significance of late too. We'll be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the 95 team pretty soon, and I guarantee we won't have anything else to celebrate by then.
  16. The guy is up in the post game press conference talking about accountability. Well, okay Jerald, how about you take some accountability for those drive killing penalties. Maybe the offense could give some momentum to the defense if it could, I don't know, score.
  17. You know - the 1st quarter and about mid way through the 2nd quarter looked pretty good. Wisconsin was having to earn their yardage, which they were, because they're a better team. But nothing was easy. The problem was that the offense couldn't stay on the field and the defense tired out. Add in one Lamar Jackson and you have a few big plays through the air, then a TD to Wisconsin. Next offensive drive was good until Foster and Farniok managed to take us back with 25 yards worth of penalties. I'm getting sick and tired of Foster. He's had a big penalty in the last two games that has absolutely DERAILED a drive.
  18. I want to watch this game, but I have a really bad feeling that it's going to be painful. 

    1. The Dude

      The Dude

      I typically CAN'T WAIT for these night games.  Today has mostly been MEH.

       

       

  19. I'm a subscriber to the college football subreddit and take part in their user poll (basically Reddit's version of the AP Poll). To develop my poll, I take a look at where each team stands compared to average on several metrics that I (and several other folks) think are important to success and weight them accordingly. These metrics are as follows: Points per Play Margin: Are your plays more valuable than your opponent's? Yards per Point Margin: Does your team have to travel fewer yards to score a point than your opponent? Red Zone %: How frequently does your team come away with points when in the red zone? Third Down %: Can your team keep the drive going on 3rd down? Opponent Red Zone %: How frequently do you allow your opponent to score when in the red zone? Opponent Third Down %: Can you get your opponent off the field on 3rd down? Turnover Margin: Are your giving or taking the ball away more? Penalty Yards per Game: How many yards are you "unnecessarily" giving up per game? How easier is your team making it for your opponent or how harder is your team making it for themselves? I throw Strength of Schedule into the mix to in order to balance out teams that are just performing well against inferior opponents. Anyways, I thought it'd be interesting to take a look at where Nebraska fares on each of these metrics in comparison to the rest of college football. This is very similar to what beoroach (possibly incorrect username) does with Nebraska at a conference level. Points per Play Margin Nebraska currently ranks 111th in points per play margin at -0.225. This means Nebraska has to run more plays to score points and Nebraska's opponents have to run fewer plays to score points. Other Power-5 teams ranked below Nebraska are Pittsburgh (112th), Tennessee (114th), UCLA (115th), Arkansas (117th), Rutgers (120th), and Oregon State (123rd). Currently, the Top 5 teams in this statistic are: Alabama at 0.613, Oklahoma at 0.53, Appalachian State at 0.415, Penn State at 0.403, and Georgia at 0.392. Yards per Point Margin Nebraska currently ranks 127th in yards per point margin at -8.7. This means Nebraska, on average, has to go 9 more yards than their opponent to score a single point. Surprisingly, this stat isn't correlated with penalty yards per game; you would think that the more penalties a team commits, the more/fewer yards they/their opponent would have to travel to score a point. Just one Power 5 team ranks below Nebraska on this stat: Arkansas is 128th at -10.1 yards per point margin. The Top 5 teams in this stat are: Alabama at 14.4, Auburn at 11.3, Florida at 9.3, Cincinnati at 9.3, and NC State at 8.3. Red Zone % Nebraska is converting 82% of their red zone attempts into points, which is good for 79th in the country. Despite ranking higher in this stat than the previous two stats, Nebraska is still below average in terms of converting red zone opportunities into points. Though we aren't struggling as mightily in the red zone as division-mate Minnesota, who has only converted 64% of their drives into the red zone into points, or former Big XII foe Texas, who has only converted 68% of their drives into the red zone into points. Third Down % It's crucial to keep drives going when they reach third down, and Nebraska has struggled in that regard, ranking 107th at 32%. Funnily enough, the team that's leading the way in third down conversions is UCF at 65%. UCF was also a Top 10 team in third down conversions last year as well. Opponent Red Zone % Nebraska is allowing scores on 89% of their opponents' drives into the red zone, 91st in the country. Red zone defense isn't the be-all, end-all in terms of success, and some of the teams around Nebraska, such as Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan, and LSU prove that point. Our upcoming opponent, Wisconsin, is the best team in the nation in this stat, allowing teams to score on just 60% of their drives into the red zone. Opponent Third Down % Just like it's important to keep drives going on third down, it's important to get your opponent off the field on third down, and Nebraska (surprisingly) isn't too bad at this, allowing opponents to convert 39% of their third down attempts. I would have thought that Nebraska would've been ranked a lot worse on opponent third down %, but perhaps it's just the big, back-breaking third downs that are sticking out in my mind. Wisconsin, by the way, fares just as well as we do on opponent third down %. It's cliched, but Nebraska is going to have to take advantage of that "weakness" if they are to have any chance of giving Wisconsin a fight. Turnover Margin 124th in turnover margin. Nebraska is in the bottom 10 in turnover margin at -1.5. Though the offense handled the ball a lot better last Saturday with just a sole interception thrown by Martinez, the defense can not find a way to generate takeaways. The one INT by Lamar Jackson against Troy shouldn't have counted, and the one INT by Dismuke was overturned because of penalty. The worst team in turnover margin, TCU, comes as a surprise. UCF, by the way, is 2nd in the country in turnover margin and was 2nd in the country in turnover margin last year. Penalty Yards per Game There are only two teams in all of college football who have committed more penalty yards per game than Nebraska: Cincinnati and UAB. Penalty yards per game, thus far, isn't a characterization of bad teams, as Michigan, Auburn, Ohio State, Kentucky, Texas, and Michigan State all rank towards the bottom in penalty yards per game. It's just that each of these teams is able to overcome those penalties, whereas Nebraska can't seem to find away to overcome themselves. It's appropriate that the team who has committed the fewest penalty yards per game is Navy (although Army is ranked 106th). SOS The stats Nebraska has put up thus far would be extremely alarming if it were coming against a below average strength of schedule. Thus far, these results have come against the 38th-rated strength of schedule, which could perhaps give a little optimism regarding how the team will do the rest of the way.
  20. Yes, there was. I couldn't find it in the game summary, but I remember penalty. It was a block in the back on #26, the same player who was called for unsportsmanlike conduct later in the game as well. It was a dumb block in the back too because JD had already gotten past that guy.
  21. Definitely - what's more unforgivable or less unforgivable is mired in grey. For example, I think Akinmoladun's RtP is more forgivable than Dismuke's personal foul even though both penalties are 15 yards that kept drives alive. However, from a sheer number perspective the procedural penalties hurt less. Nebraska would've had to have been called for offsides 6 times in a row to equal the number of yards given up by the personal fouls on Akinmoladun and Lee.
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