skersfan Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 What I am saying 49 is that we play 5 very good teams this year. The two toughest on the road. The only saving grace on that is they play later in the season. I would be even more concerned if Texas Tech and Oklahoma wer are first two conference games. Or earlier. I truly expect butt whippings at both. I will admit you are right about Texas, just seems to be something there, they just have our number. Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 I think there's no question we lose to OU. They won't do anything fancy. They'll just do to us what we used to do to everyone by running the ball, wearing us down on D, and completely stopping our offense in its track. I think the game will be low scoring somewhere around the 30-3 or something like that. TT will be an interesting game. We'll either get blown out of the water, or we'll frustrate them with our ball control and the game will be decided in the 4th quarter. I think more answers will come when we see how we fare this weekend and how Mizzou fares against Illinois and how KU fares against South Florida. Quote Link to comment
Cy the Cyclone Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 As stated before, Pelini could not beat a talented team when he was here before, and I turly believe he had a boat load more talent than he has now. He was not dealing with a team that quit. And he only faced two that were better and lost to one that was not. NO way he wins against Texas Tech and Oklahoma, and most likely Missouri. Kansas and VaTech are possible I think. Well..what you say may be true but Pelini wasn't the HC last time he was here either...however, based on the performance of the D compared to prior and post Pelini teams, you have to admit that he was an impact type of guy when you compare the stats (here's a perspective from two years before and two years after for comparison) 2001 226 Points Allowed 17 points per game 0 Shut Outs 5 Games opponent held to one score 2002 335 Points Allowed 24 points per game 0 Shut Outs 1 Games opponent held to one score 2003 188 Points Allowed 14 points per game 2 Shut Outs 4 Games opponent held to one score 2004 298 Points Allowed 27 points per game 0 Shut Outs 2 Games opponent held to one score 2005 252 Points Allowed 21 points per game 0 Shut Outs 4 Games opponent held to one score 2003 was also the first (and last time) Nebraska kept the Points Allowed total under 200 since 1999. So, say what you want about Pelini but I see a 10-13 drop in opponent scoring productivity during the year he ran the defense compared to the previous and next year (which featured a lot of the same players that were there in 2003). An inspired coaching staff can make a LOT of difference no matter who you play. Quote Link to comment
huskerswrkhavoc Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 I think there's no question we lose to OU. They won't do anything fancy. They'll just do to us what we used to do to everyone by running the ball, wearing us down on D, and completely stopping our offense in its track. I think the game will be low scoring somewhere around the 30-3 or something like that. TT will be an interesting game. We'll either get blown out of the water, or we'll frustrate them with our ball control and the game will be decided in the 4th quarter. I think more answers will come when we see how we fare this weekend and how Mizzou fares against Illinois and how KU fares against South Florida. just like how we saw we'd fare last season against Nevada....... Quote Link to comment
clone Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 apples and oranges teams played varies year to year where they play varies year to year players on each team vary year to year stats are fun. but mostly useless. All will be known as the season unfolds. No one has played a down yet in a real game. GO BO!! BEAT THE BRONCOS!! Quote Link to comment
huskerswrkhavoc Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 apples and oranges teams played varies year to year where they play varies year to year players on each team vary year to year stats are fun. but mostly useless. All will be known as the season unfolds. No one has played a down yet in a real game. GO BO!! BEAT THE BRONCOS!! stats are actually not useless at all..... but thats a different conversation for a different day different place.... Quote Link to comment
clone Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 stats are actually not useless at all..... but thats a different conversation for a different day different place.... In the context of this thread.... "mostly useless". especially when comparing teams and team records across a span of years. There are exceptions for most things ...as applied to production output in manufacturing, or number of people in a city... can be very useful. all things in context. GO BO!! BEAT THE BRONCOS!! Quote Link to comment
Cy the Cyclone Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 stats are actually not useless at all..... but thats a different conversation for a different day different place.... In the context of this thread.... "mostly useless". especially when comparing teams and team records across a span of years. There are exceptions for most things ...as applied to production output in manufacturing, or number of people in a city... can be very useful. all things in context. GO BO!! BEAT THE BRONCOS!! I was going to say something about breasts here...but I already said "breasts" in another thread... Quote Link to comment
RedDenver Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 BREASTS!!! Can never have enough in this world. As for the topic, I think those 5 questions hit the nail on the head. No way to know the answers for at least a few games. Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted August 28, 2008 Share Posted August 28, 2008 Cy, Everyone keeps overlooking the facts. Yes we did well against the low level team, but when we faced real talent, his defense got worked and worked bad. He went bezerk after the KState game. We face 5 teams this year that have talent. He lost two games last year to equal or lesser talent last year. He is great coach, but he can not work miracles, and that is what it will take for this team to better an 8-4 record, my hopes are 7-5 but I am very concerned about Iowa State Duh I mean Colorado. Quote Link to comment
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