kansas husker Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 But just looking at the score I want to throw up. WTF happend If the score was any indication of the actual game we are done winning for the season. I don't know what to say I'm speachless at the crap that has been but in front of me and called nebraska football. It is physically impossible to due less with the amount of tallent on this team. Quote Link to comment
jonnyhuska Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 Im sorry to tell you this bro...but the score actually made us look better then we were. Okie State could of easily scored 60 points. Quote Link to comment
Foppa Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 OSU maybe played their starters and was trying to score twice in the second half. They scored on one of them. Quote Link to comment
c-flush Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 Im sorry to tell you this bro...but the score actually made us look better then we were. Okie State could of easily scored 60 points. Sad but true Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 Some small bright points were Castille and Helu getting some meaningful carries. Heck Castille topped 100 yards. Culbert started to get in the swing of things on D and Thenarse had a great hit on a punt return. Quote Link to comment
admo Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 Summary what you missed: OSU ran between the tackles or outside 7, 9, 13 yards a pop each time. If they play-action passed, it was to a wideout 12 yards downfield with no one within 5-10 yards from him to defend. Overall, they ran the ball very easily. They dominated the line of scrimmage. On offense - the Huskers did three straight three and outs. They had good field position (own 30+). Mind you - the first 15 plays are scripted, and the script went as planned. 8 yards, cloud of dust, punt. Toss in a few failed 4th down conversions, 11 yards passing by half time, and the Huskers trailed 38-0. The O-line was dominated. The second half was humiliating to me personally. Instead of taking shots downfield, it was coward handoffs. The Huskers pretty much ran the damn ball as if they wanted to get out of town instead of take a chance. Didnt throw downfield, only a few half back dumps, or three yard rollouts to whoever went with Keller. And the defense didnt stuff them. OSU basically took it right up the middle. Could have scored way more, but Gundy didnt rub it in. The Offense stunk, the defense was 49 yards away from seeing OSU join the 600 club. You didnt miss much. Quote Link to comment
kansas husker Posted October 13, 2007 Author Share Posted October 13, 2007 Summary what you missed: OSU ran between the tackles or outside 7, 9, 13 yards a pop each time. If they play-action passed, it was to a wideout 12 yards downfield with no one within 5-10 yards from him to defend. Overall, they ran the ball very easily. They dominated the line of scrimmage. On offense - the Huskers did three straight three and outs. They had good field position (own 30+). Mind you - the first 15 plays are scripted, and the script went as planned. 8 yards, cloud of dust, punt. Toss in a few failed 4th down conversions, 11 yards passing by half time, and the Huskers trailed 38-0. The O-line was dominated. The second half was humiliating to me personally. Instead of taking shots downfield, it was coward handoffs. The Huskers pretty much ran the damn ball as if they wanted to get out of town instead of take a chance. Didnt throw downfield, only a few half back dumps, or three yard rollouts to whoever went with Keller. And the defense didnt stuff them. OSU basically took it right up the middle. Could have scored way more, but Gundy didnt rub it in. The Offense stunk, the defense was 49 yards away from seeing OSU join the 600 club. You didnt miss much. Thanks for summing it up for me even though it was the opposite of what I wanted to hear this may just be the worst year in husker football history Quote Link to comment
skersOVRsc Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 If you missed it, consider yourself lucky. Quote Link to comment
Foppa Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 If you missed it, consider yourself lucky. yeah...I wouldn't say you 'missed' the game. Quote Link to comment
kansas husker Posted October 13, 2007 Author Share Posted October 13, 2007 Was it awesome to see the 97 team again? Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 Summary what you missed: OSU ran between the tackles or outside 7, 9, 13 yards a pop each time. If they play-action passed, it was to a wideout 12 yards downfield with no one within 5-10 yards from him to defend. Overall, they ran the ball very easily. They dominated the line of scrimmage. On offense - the Huskers did three straight three and outs. They had good field position (own 30+). Mind you - the first 15 plays are scripted, and the script went as planned. 8 yards, cloud of dust, punt. Toss in a few failed 4th down conversions, 11 yards passing by half time, and the Huskers trailed 38-0. The O-line was dominated. The second half was humiliating to me personally. Instead of taking shots downfield, it was coward handoffs. The Huskers pretty much ran the damn ball as if they wanted to get out of town instead of take a chance. Didnt throw downfield, only a few half back dumps, or three yard rollouts to whoever went with Keller. And the defense didnt stuff them. OSU basically took it right up the middle. Could have scored way more, but Gundy didnt rub it in. The Offense stunk, the defense was 49 yards away from seeing OSU join the 600 club. You didnt miss much. Thanks for summing it up for me even though it was the opposite of what I wanted to hear this may just be the worst year in husker football history It was a F*#king trainwreck, to put it mildly... Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 Summary what you missed: OSU ran between the tackles or outside 7, 9, 13 yards a pop each time. If they play-action passed, it was to a wideout 12 yards downfield with no one within 5-10 yards from him to defend. Overall, they ran the ball very easily. They dominated the line of scrimmage. On offense - the Huskers did three straight three and outs. They had good field position (own 30+). Mind you - the first 15 plays are scripted, and the script went as planned. 8 yards, cloud of dust, punt. Toss in a few failed 4th down conversions, 11 yards passing by half time, and the Huskers trailed 38-0. The O-line was dominated. The second half was humiliating to me personally. Instead of taking shots downfield, it was coward handoffs. The Huskers pretty much ran the damn ball as if they wanted to get out of town instead of take a chance. Didnt throw downfield, only a few half back dumps, or three yard rollouts to whoever went with Keller. And the defense didnt stuff them. OSU basically took it right up the middle. Could have scored way more, but Gundy didnt rub it in. The Offense stunk, the defense was 49 yards away from seeing OSU join the 600 club. You didnt miss much. Thanks for summing it up for me even though it was the opposite of what I wanted to hear this may just be the worst year in husker football history It was a F*#king trainwreck, to put it mildly... Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 so bad, I accidentally said it twice... Quote Link to comment
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